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title: Microsoft Intune Tenant Status page
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title: About the Microsoft Intune tenant status page
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description: If you use Microsoft Intune, use the Tenant Status page to view details about your tenant, the status of Intune connectors you've configured, view recent service health incidents and advisories.
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description: The Intune tenant status page displays details about your tenant and the status of connectors you've configured, and messages intended for tenants and about the Intune service health.
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ms.date: 03/23/2022
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ms.date: 04/22/2022
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# Use the Intune Tenant Status page
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# View details about your Tenant on the Intune tenant status page
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The Microsoft Intune Tenant Status page is a centralized hub where you can view current and important details about your tenant. Details include license availability and use, connector status, and important communications about the Intune service.
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The Microsoft Intune tenant status page is a centralized hub where you can view important details about your tenant. Details include:
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- Your tenant name and location
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- Service release versions
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- Licensed users and enrolled devices
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You can also view the status of the Intune connectors you've configured, and health messages for the Intune service and general messages for Tenants.
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> [!TIP]
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> A tenant is an instance of Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Your subscription to Intune is hosted by an Azure AD Tenant. For more information, see [Set up a tenant](/azure/active-directory/develop/quickstart-create-new-tenant) in the Azure AD documentation.
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> Some connectors can report a status of *Healthy* or *Connected* but might not be functioning correctly. If you encounter issues with a specific connector, review the any applicable connector logs or open a case with [support](../../get-support.md) to investigate further.
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**Connector status:**
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-**Unhealthy:**
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- The certificate or credential has expired
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title: Windows for Business Update settings for Microsoft Intune
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description: WUfB settings for Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices that you can deploy using Intune.
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title: Windows Update settings you can manage with Intune Update Ring policies for Windows 10/11 devices.
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description: View the settings for Windows Update that you can manage through Intune policy for Update rings.
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# Windows update settings for Intune
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# Settings for Windows Update that you can manage through Intune policy for Update rings
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View the Windows 10 and Windows 11 Update settings that you can [configure and manage](windows-update-for-business-configure.md) with Microsoft Intune.
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When you use Intune policies for *Update rings*, you're configuring the Windows settings that manage how and when devices will install Windows updates. If a Windows update setting has a Windows 10 or Windows 11 version dependency, the version dependency is noted in the settings details.
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When you configure settings for Windows update rings in Intune, you're configuring the Windows Update settings. If a Windows update setting has a Windows 10 or Windows 11 version dependency, the version dependency is noted in the settings details.
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Following are the Windows Update settings for Windows 10 and Windows 11 Updates that you can [manage with update rings](windows-10-update-rings.md) with Microsoft Intune.
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## Update settings
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-**Auto install and restart at scheduled time** - Specify an installation day and time. If unspecified, installation runs at 3 AM daily, followed by a 15-minute countdown to a restart. Logged on users can delay countdown and restart.
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Windows Update CSP: [Update/AllowAutoUpdate](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update#update-allowautoupdate)
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This option supports additional settings.
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When set to *Auto install and restart at scheduled time*, you can configure the following settings:
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-**Automatic behavior frequency** - Use this setting to schedule when updates are installed, including the week, the day, and the time.
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-**Auto install and reboot without end-user control** - Updates download automatically and then install during Automatic Maintenance when the device isn't in use or running on battery power. When restart is required, the device restarts when not being used. This option sets the end-users control pane to read-only.
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-**Reset to default** - Restore the original auto update settings on machines that run the Windows 10 October 2018 Update or later, and that run Windows 11. These original auto update settings allow Windows to use automatically determined active hours to schedule the best time to install updates and restart the system after it installs the updates.
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-**Reset to default** - Restore the original auto update settings on machines that run the Windows 10 October 2018 Update or later, and that run Windows 11. When you *reset to default*, Windows will automatically determine active hours for the device. Using the active hours, Windows then schedules the best time to install updates and restart the system after updates install.
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-**Enable** - Allow device users to pause the installation of an update for a certain number of days.
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-**Disable** - Prevent device users from pausing the installation of an update.
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