New alerts for Windows updates in Microsoft Intune

If you use Microsoft Intune to deploy Windows updates in your organization, streamline your reporting with two new device alerts. You can now find and troubleshoot devices that aren’t reporting correct update progress because they aren’t sending diagnostic data. The new alerts are DeviceDiagnosticDataNotReceived and MinimumOSBuildNotMet. Learn what they mean, where to find them in Microsoft Intune, and how to remediate the underlying issues. Get all the details in New alerts for Windows updates in Microsoft Intune.
 

When will this happen:
These alerts are already available in Microsoft Intune and Windows Update for Business reports. Note: The DeviceDiagnosticDataNotReceived alert has been available in Windows Update for Business reports since May of 2024.
 
How this will affect your organization:
Whether you use Microsoft Intune or Windows Update for Business reports, your compliance reporting depends on diagnostic data. With two new alerts, you can now gain insight into the subset of devices that weren’t easily identifiable before. They’ll help you configure Windows diagnostic data in a way that reflects the true state of devices in your organization. This, in turn, will help you ensure that your Windows update deployments run smoothly.
 
What you need to do to prepare:
Note that you’ll need at least the January 2023 non-security update or later cumulative update for clients to enroll into Intune reports and Windows Update for Business reports. Read the article and additional information for complete guidance.
 
Additional information:

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