Windows Update troubleshooting in Intune often goes sideways when what devices do doesn’t match what the Intune admin center says should happen. If Autopatch looks healthy but machines still behave like WSUS is in charge, the issue usually isn’t Intune—it’s policy precedence and lingering registry settings. This post breaks down where update policies really live, how Windows decides which ones win, and how to spot (and fix) WSUS ghosts that quietly override Autopatch.
If you manage Windows devices long enough, you will end up here: “Microsoft support needs TSS logs.” And immediately your…
Windows Autopatch dramatically reduces the operational burden of keeping Windows devices up to date—but when something goes wrong, visibility can…
This blog post explains how to efficiently set up a Hyper-V test lab on limited hardware by using differencing disks. The post walks through automating the creation of the parent disk with a PowerShell script, selecting the right Windows ISO, and configuring everything for quick, repeatable VM deployments.
Quick blog post tip today for a question I hear all the time: “Can you force a Windows 10 device…
If you’ve configured Update Compliance with Intune, you’re probably familiar with the experience of rushing over to the newly configured…
I don’t think anyone would take exception to me saying that it’s important to manage who is in the local…
Managing software updates has gotten easier since cumulative updates were introduced starting with Windows 7. With Windows 10, feature and…
Microsoft Intune is capable of doing some amazing things management-wise with Windows 10 devices. We can easily turn those devices…
In Microsoft Intune, Configuration Service Providers (CSP’s) are used to configure settings on Windows PCs. Here’s the official definition: A…








