Uninstalling Windows Updates on Managed Devices Using Intune
Introduction to Uninstalling Windows Updates on Managed Devices Using Intune
As cloud computing continues to become more prevalent, organizations are increasingly turning to IT solutions like Microsoft Intune to manage the updates and maintenance of their Windows devices. Intune is a cloud-based solution used to manage Windows devices, both on-premises and in the cloud. It enables administrators to easily manage, deploy, and monitor the health and security of their endpoints.
Intune’s ability to manage updates is particularly useful for organizations that need to keep their Windows devices up-to-date with the latest security patches and feature updates. In this blog post, we will look at how to uninstall Windows Updates using Intune.
What is Intune?
Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service from Microsoft that is designed to help organizations manage the devices and applications used in their businesses. The service allows administrators to configure security policies, deploy applications and updates, and monitor the health and security of their Windows devices.
How Does Intune Work?
Intune uses a cloud-based console to manage the devices. The console provides a single interface for managing all of the devices in an organization. It allows administrators to configure settings and deploy updates to the Windows devices.
Uninstalling Windows Updates Using Intune
Intune provides a number of options for uninstalling Windows updates. Administrators can use the Intune console to view the list of installed updates and uninstall them. The uninstall process is straightforward and can be completed in a few steps.
Step 1: View Installed Updates
The first step is to view the list of installed updates on the device. This can be done by navigating to the “Updates” section of the Intune console. Here, administrators can see a list of all the installed updates and their details.
Step 2: Uninstall Updates
Once the list of installed updates has been viewed, administrators can select the updates they want to uninstall. The updates can then be uninstalled by clicking the “Uninstall” button.
Step 3: Monitor Uninstallations
Once the updates have been uninstalled, administrators can monitor the progress of the uninstallations in the Intune console. The console will show the status of the uninstallation process and provide details about any errors that may have occurred.
Conclusion
Uninstalling Windows updates is an important part of keeping Windows devices up-to-date and secure. Intune provides a powerful and easy-to-use solution for managing Windows updates, including the ability to uninstall them. By following the steps outlined in this blog post, administrators can quickly and easily uninstall Windows updates using Intune.
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