Deploying Windows Feature Updates via Intune โ€“ The Right Approach

In this post, Iโ€™m going to walk you through how to deploy Windows Feature Updates using Microsoft Intune, and more importantly:

๐Ÿ‘‰ Which option should you use?
๐Ÿ‘‰ Update Rings, Feature Update Policyโ€ฆ or both?

These are very common questions, and by the end of this article, youโ€™ll have a clear and practical understanding of the best approach.

Understanding the Available Options in Intune

When you log in to the Microsoft Intune admin center and navigate to:

Devices โ†’ Windows โ†’ Windows Updates

Youโ€™ll notice two key options:

  • Update Rings
  • Feature Updates

Letโ€™s break them down.

Option 1: Using Update Rings

Yes โ€” you can deploy Feature Updates using Update Rings โœ…

What Update Rings Can Do

Update Rings allow you to manage:

  • Quality updates (Patch Tuesday updates)
  • Feature updates
  • Driver updates
  • Other Microsoft updates

Key Configuration Areas

1. Deferral Period

  • Quality Updates Deferral
  • Feature Updates Deferral

Example:

  • If a Feature Update is released on Oct 1
  • Deferral = 3 days
    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Device receives it on Oct 4

2. Deadlines (Very Important ๐Ÿ”ฅ)

Deadlines ensure updates donโ€™t get delayed indefinitely.

  • Example:
    • Deadline = 2 days
    • If update isnโ€™t installed โ†’ system forces installation

3. Grace Period

  • After installation, user gets time before forced restart
  • Example:
    • 2 days grace โ†’ countdown notifications (48h โ†’ 24h โ†’ 6h)
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4. User Experience Settings

  • Auto install during maintenance window
  • Active hours configuration
  • Optional auto-reboot behavior

Limitations of Update Rings โ—

Hereโ€™s the key problem:

๐Ÿ‘‰ You cannot choose a specific Feature Update version

Example scenario:

  • Some devices โ†’ Windows 11 24H2
  • Others โ†’ Windows 11 25H2

๐Ÿšซ Not possible with Update Rings alone

You can only:

  • Delay updates (max 365 days)
  • Pause updates (not recommended long-term)

Option 2: Feature Update Policy (Recommended for Control)

This is where Feature Update Policy becomes powerful ๐Ÿ’ก

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What It Does

  • Deploy a specific Windows version
  • Freeze devices on that version

Example:

  • Target = Windows 11 24H2
    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Devices stay on 24H2 (wonโ€™t upgrade to 25H2 automatically)

Key Benefits

  • Version control per device group
  • Safe phased rollout
  • Prevent unwanted upgrades
  • Better compatibility management

Deployment Options Available

When creating a Feature Update Policy, you can:

  1. Deploy immediately
  2. Schedule a specific date
  3. Gradual rollout (requires higher licensing)

Gradual Rollout Example

  • 100 devices
  • Rollout over 10 days
  • Reduces:
    • Network load
    • Support tickets
    • Risk

Prerequisites for Feature Update Policy โš ๏ธ

Before using it, ensure:

1. Enable Windows Diagnostic Data

Go to:

  • Tenant Admin โ†’ Connectors & Tokens โ†’ Windows Data

Enable features that require Windows diagnostic data in processor configuration

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    2. Configure Telemetry

    Path:

    • Devices โ†’ Configuration Profiles

    Use:

    • Device Restrictions template OR
    • Settings Catalog

    Set:

    • Telemetry = Required (Basic)
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    ๐Ÿ‘‰ This is mandatory for reporting and policy effectiveness

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    3. Licensing Requirements

    For full functionality:

    • Windows Enterprise E3/E5
    • Or equivalent licensing

    Do You Still Need Update Rings?

    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Yes โ€” absolutely!

    Why?

    Because Feature Update Policy ONLY handles:

    โœ” Version targeting
    โœ” Upgrade control

    But it does NOT handle:

    • User experience
    • Deadlines
    • Restart behavior
    • Active hours

    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Thatโ€™s where Update Rings come in

    Best Practice: Use Both Together ๐Ÿ’ก

    Recommended Setup

    FeatureUse
    Update RingsUser experience + deadlines
    Feature Update PolicyVersion control

    Important Considerations

    1. Do NOT Pause Feature Updates in Update Rings

    • If paused โ†’ Feature Update Policy wonโ€™t work

    2. Set Feature Deferral to 0 Days (Recommended)

    Why?

    • Feature Update Policy should control rollout
    • Deferral may delay deployment unintentionally

    3. Policies Work Together

    Even though Feature Update Policy is powerful:

    ๐Ÿ‘‰ It still respects Update Ring settings

    Examples:

    • Deferral = delay still applies
    • Pause = blocks update
    • Deadlines = enforced

    Final Thoughts

    If you want a modern, controlled, and scalable approach:

    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Use Feature Update Policy for version control
    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Use Update Rings for user experience

    Once you understand how both work together, you gain:

    • Full control over Windows updates
    • Better user experience
    • Reduced risk during upgrades

    Wrapping Up

    Thatโ€™s all for this post!

    If you found this helpful, feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn or share your thoughts.

    Thanks for reading ๐Ÿ™Œ


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