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Merge pull request #7261 from MicrosoftDocs/release-win365-2203
Release win365 2203
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| Capability | Windows 365 Business | Windows 365 Enterprise |
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| Management | Users can [restart, reset, rename, and troubleshoot](./business/get-users-started.md#user-actions) their Cloud PCs on the Windows 365 homepage. | Users can [restart, rename, and troubleshoot](./enterprise/end-user-access-cloud-pc.md) their Cloud PCs on the Windows 365 homepage. |
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| Management | Users can [restart, reset, rename, and troubleshoot](get-users-started.md#user-actions) their Cloud PCs on the Windows 365 homepage. | Users can [restart, rename, and troubleshoot](end-user-access-cloud-pc.md) their Cloud PCs on the Windows 365 homepage. |
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| Role | By default, each user is a Standard User on their Cloud PC. To grant Local Administrator permissions to a specific user on a Cloud PC, see [Remote management actions](./business/remotely-manage-business-cloud-pcs.md#remote-management-actions). To grant Local Administrator permissions for Cloud PCs that you create in the future, see [Change organizational default settings](./business/change-organization-default-settings.md).| By default, each user is assigned a standard user role on their Cloud PC. This can be changed by the admin in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.|
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| Access | Users can access their Cloud PC at windows365.microsoft.com or by using Microsoft Remote Desktop. | Users can access their Cloud PC at windows365.microsoft.com or by using Microsoft Remote Desktop. |
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| Platform | Any platform that supports Microsoft Remote Desktop clients. [Learn more.](/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/clients/remote-desktop-clients) | Any platform that supports Microsoft Remote Desktop clients. [Learn more.](/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/clients/remote-desktop-clients) |

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### Apps
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[!INCLUDE [Live captions for Microsoft Teams on Windows 365 Cloud PCs](../includes/whats-new-live-captions-teams.md)]
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### End-user experience
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[!INCLUDE [End user feedback and log collection](../includes/whats-new-feedback-log-collection.md)]
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## Week of February 28, 2022 (Service release 2202)
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| No issues detected | None of the checks discovered an issue with the Cloud PC. |
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| We couldn’t fix issues with your Cloud PC. Contact your administrator. | An issue was detected but it couldn't be fixed. This issue exist because of an ongoing Windows update or another issue. If this error persists for an extended period of time, the Cloud PC may need to be reprovisioned. |
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| We couldn’t fix issues with your Cloud PC. Contact your administrator. | An issue was detected but it couldn't be fixed. This issue exists because of an ongoing Windows update or another issue. If this error persists for an extended period of time, the Cloud PC may need to be reprovisioned. |
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