The challenge we have is Update Channels. Once enabled, Microsoft Edge will periodically check-in to see if there any updates and apply them. We can change the value from 0 to 1 to re-enable automatic updates – it is as simple as that. In effect, the registry value that disables updates was “tattooed” to the registry during Edge installation. You are enabling the clients to receive apps from ConfigMgr and Intune simultaneously. It is safe to assume that the Client App co-management workload is often the first workload moved to Intune because you are not actually “moving” workloads per se. Proactive Remediation requires the Client Apps workload to be moved to Intune or Pilot for your devices. It is a feature still in Preview and it allows you to monitor and remediate clients if certain conditions are found. I have been using Proactive Remediations a lot recently. Endpoint Analytics Proactive Remediations You can create a Configuration Profile to Enable automatic updates in Microsoft Edge – but you may not have the co-management workload for Device Configuration moved to Intune yet – in which case this policy would not apply to your co-managed devices. There is not an option in the Windows 10 Update Ring policy in Intune to Enable automatic updates in Microsoft Edge You have already migrated your Windows Update workload to Intune for some of your devices but have found out that Microsoft Edge wasn’t updating. I guess you are reading this because the horse has already bolted.
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