Are VM1 and VM2 features on hypervisor level equal? Both have same ram, vcpu amount and TPM 2.0?
In Event Viewer you will find Windows Update node behind Application and Services. Maybe that will display some additional info for you?
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Hey guys,
I'm playing with Microsoft Intune with a view to potentially leveraging Intune as our central endpoint management solution across our workstation estate. I've years of experience with SCCM.
I've enrolled a couple of Windows 11 virtual machines within Intune. I've created an update ring targeting a group containing both test systems. I've created a feature update policy (24H2 deployment - both VMs were on 23H2) and a quality update policy with all deployment settings as mandatory / required.
I can see that policies defined within my update ring are being set by both VMs, such as pause / check for Windows updates and can see that Intune 'syncs' are successful.
VM 1 - Installed 24H2 and quality updates.
VM 2 - Did not install 24H2 but did install quality updates.
What I'm really struggling with is the update deployment reporting within Intune. If I navigate to 'Reports > Windows Updates' and generate a report for 'Windows Feature Updates', the report displays my feature update deployment but with no reporting data (every status showing as 0). I'd expect it to show 1 as succeeded and perhaps give me some information as to why the feature update is being ignored by VM 2.
Even more strangely, if I generate a report for 'Windows Expedited Quality Updates', the report shows nothing at all and does not display my active QU deployment.
I initiated these updates weeks ago, so it's not a 'give it time to kick-in' scenario. I've tried removing and recreating the FU and QU deployments - no difference.
Any ideas or suggestions welcome.
Cheers guys
Are VM1 and VM2 features on hypervisor level equal? Both have same ram, vcpu amount and TPM 2.0?
In Event Viewer you will find Windows Update node behind Application and Services. Maybe that will display some additional info for you?