
End users will not see or need to accept the license agreement, making the upgrade process seamless. Endpoint Manager includes a reminder and links to the license agreement when Windows 11 is targeted. The license agreement is automatically accepted by an organization by submitting a policy to deploy Windows 11. Windows 11 includes a new license agreement, which can be viewed at launch at. This article describes the tools Microsoft Endpoint Manager is providing to manage which devices can upgrade to Windows 11 and when.
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Enterprise and Education editions will not show Windows 11 as an optional update in Windows settings either, so end users won’t be offered the option to upgrade on their own. Upgrading managed devices to Windows 11 requires an explicit approval from an administrator and will not upgrade without this approval when scanning for updates from Windows Update. More details on that later in this article. When using Update Rings for Windows, which doesn’t have a way of selecting a target update, it’s also very simple to enable devices to upgrade to Windows 11. The experience is mostly the same as any other Windows 10 feature update select the target update and assign to devices. There are some common themes for upgrading to Windows 11 in both Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager. Another great place to get more background into planning for Windows 11 is this article by Steve Dispensa: Planning for Windows 11: best practices for organizations. This article walks through the steps and things you need to know to upgrade to Windows 11 and manage Windows updates.

In fact, Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices can co-exist in your Windows Update policies so that you don’t have to break them out and manage them separately. With the introduction of Windows 11, Microsoft Endpoint Manager is ready for you to manage your device upgrades to Windows 11 and continues to enable you to deliver quality and feature updates with the same tools.
