Windows Autopatch Enrollment in Microsoft Intune

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Windows Autopatch is designed to handle Windows patching for you, automatically.

It’s a feature available with Windows Enterprise licenses, and it’s really simple to get started.

In this video, I walk through how to get get Enrolled into Windows Autopatch, and get things running. In the next few videos, we'll explore some of the new features being released this week.

0:00 What is Windows Autopatch?
0:25 Enroll in Autopatch
1:20 Readiness checks
3:14 Register devices
3:40 Windows Autopatch Device Groups
4:24 Add Devices to Windows Autopatch
5:15 Devices cannot be registered with Windows Autopatch
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A nice little video, I've watched a few of your videos and again they are easy to watch and understand, but what would be additional useful is if you reference the licenses required for the "add on" type M365 feature you demonstrate. Windows Autopatch requires Windows 10/11 Enterprise E3 (or higher) to be assigned to your users. Additionally, Azure Active Directory Premium, and Microsoft Intune are required. Which is now a showstopper for me even though I'm on M365 business Premium.

mikeread
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Dean, awesome video as always. Thank you! I know a similar question has already been asked, but to clarify - is a Microsoft Business Premium license sufficient for Autopatch? I ask because I have a mix of Enterprise E3 & Business Premium. Would like to maintain updates under one umbrella.

MartinRenno
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Do i need the windows 10/11 e3/e5 license for every user that has devices that are managed by intune?

professor
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91 of our users, 3 of them uses E3 licenses to go with their premium ones but they didn't appear for enrollment. What am I missing?

JeffBirchell