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memdocs/intune/fundamentals/tenant-status.md

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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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# 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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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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> 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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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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# 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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- **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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- **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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memdocs/intune/remote-actions/remote-assist-mobile-devices.md

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[Remotely assist mobile devices managed by Microsoft Endpoint Manager](remote-assist-mobile-devices.md)
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