![]() We are actively working on improvements to Windows release health on Microsoft Learn and the Microsoft 365 admin center-now we want to share what’s new in these experiences! We appreciate your collaboration! Join us for more demos and discussion While looking at a known issue in the admin center, select Is this post helpful? and share your thoughts and suggestions. Have suggestions about how we can improve our communications about issues? We welcome your feedback. When available, the text will include links to resources with additional information, along with associated KB articles that can address or resolve an issue. You'll find links to view the message in the admin center. With a quick glance, you'll be informed of the status of the issue, as well as versions affected. The notification body will include the full content published about the issue in the Windows release health section of the Microsoft 365 admin center. Windows release health emails: information and structure Simply visit the same Windows release health page, select Preferences, and change the Windows versions, the email addresses subscribed, or choose to stop receiving these emails. You can update your notification preferences anytime. ![]() So, there's no need to worry about duplicate emails, even if you sign up for multiple versions. Please note that if a single known issue affects more than one version of Windows, you'll only receive one email. Screenshot showing the Windows release health page and preferences for email setup, including the list of supported Windows versions to check off. If your organization supports multiple versions of Windows, we recommend selecting all that apply. Select which Windows versions you want to be notified about.Addresses can include distribution lists, so you can keep colleagues in your organization informed of issues even if they don't have access to the admin center. The limit of two email addresses is per admin account. Each admin can set their own preferences. Enter up to two email addresses to receive the notifications.Once there, select Preferences > Email and select Send me email notifications about Windows release heath. To sign up for email notifications about Windows known issues, visit Windows release health in the Microsoft 365 admin center. For more information on admin roles, see Assign admin roles in the Microsoft 365 admin center. By default, the person who purchased your organization's Microsoft business subscription is the Global admin. Most roles with the word “admin” will have access to Windows release health and the email alert, including the roles Global admin, Service admin, and Helpdesk admin. Windows release health in the Microsoft 365 admin center is available to those with an admin role for an organization/tenant with an eligible Windows or Microsoft 365 subscription. If you don't see this option or don't have access to the admin center, contact your organization's global admin and request access and an admin role in the tenant. Let's get started! Check your prerequisitesįirst, log in to the Microsoft 365 admin center and locate Windows release health under the Health menu. Watch this short video for a quick step-by-step on how to set up email notifications for Windows known issues. ![]() This new feature is available to IT admins with a Windows or Microsoft 365 tenant, a subscription that provides access to Windows release health in the Microsoft 365 admin center, and an eligible admin role. When you sign up, you'll receive emails about new issues for the versions of the Windows operating system you support, as well as updates to known issues such as: This enables you to easily and quickly learn about issues related to Windows updates and make informed decisions about rolling out an update across your environment. Today, we're announcing the availability of a much-requested feature for IT administrators planning and deploying Windows feature and quality updates-email alerts! Starting today, you can get notified about Windows known issues documented in the Windows release health section of the Microsoft 365 admin center.
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