Windows 365 updates could soon be a lot less disruptive

New maintenance windows should make Windows 365 updates easier to handle

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Installing the latestWindows 365updates and fixing other issues should hopefully be less disruptive for everyone thanks to a new tool fromMicrosoftcoming soon.

The company has revealed it is working on adding new settings that should mean Windows 365 updates or other background fixes don’t hijack or restart your PC when you’re in the middle of an important task.

The new “maintenance windows” aim to cause as little disruption as possible, the company says, hopefully solving one of the most common complaints for Windows 365 users everywhere.

Windows 365 updates

Windows 365 updates

In its entry on theofficial Microsoft 365 roadmap, the new maintenance windows are described as covering both downtime and service functions.

Scheduled at regular recurring points, they will cover “general maintenance activities” with the hope of causing the “least disruption to the end-user”, Microsoft says.

This should mean less unexpected or annoying device slowdowns or update installs during peak times, as the service learns when you are using Windows 365 most frequently, and conducts its work around that.

The service is still described as being “in development” for the moment, meaning users may not get to experience it for some time. Its roadmap entry says the service is set to be generally available by June 2023, with Windows 365 users around the world able to experience it.

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The news comes shortly after Microsoft also unveiledMicrosoft Office 365 Government Secret Cloud, the most secure environment ever for the company’s flagship collaboration tool. It offers especially secure variants of email clients Exchange and Outlook as well as its Office software suite, bringing a level of security and compliance to its productivity tools suitable for government use.

Microsoft is on somewhat of an update push at the moment, recently announcing theend of its Windows 7 and 8product lines. The agedoperating systemsstopped receiving Microsoft security updates from January 10, 2023, marking the end of their official lifespan.

Mike Moore is Deputy Editor at TechRadar Pro. He has worked as a B2B and B2C tech journalist for nearly a decade, including at one of the UK’s leading national newspapers and fellow Future title ITProPortal, and when he’s not keeping track of all the latest enterprise and workplace trends, can most likely be found watching, following or taking part in some kind of sport.

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