Windows 11 deployment via MECM

Ramesh RK 126 Reputation points
2023-01-25T10:50:02.68+00:00

Dear all, We are planning to rollout w11 22h2 along with w10 22h2 in our organisation due some business requirement.

I would like to clarify on couple of things:

WADK: In my sccm enviroment If I update the ADK to the latest 10.1.22621.1, will it also W10 deployments.

GPO: Since the environment will have both w10 and w11 devices, our team would need to use W11 admx. What would be the best way to have respective OS's GPO configured and deployed correctly only to correct OS. Need to avoid the conflicts. Thank you in advance

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  1. CherryZhang-MSFT 6,481 Reputation points
    2023-01-26T09:53:41.93+00:00

    Hi @Ramesh RK

    WADK: In my sccm enviroment If I update the ADK to the latest 10.1.22621.1, will it also W10 deployments.

    1, Yes, ADK 10.1.22621.1 can be used to deploy Windows 10. We only need to confirm that whether the ADK version supports the SCCM version and then confirm whether the SCCM version supports to deploy the windows 10. The following screenshots for your reference:

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    For more information, please refer to following links:

    Support for the Windows ADK - Configuration Manager | Microsoft Learn

    Support for Windows 10 - Configuration Manager | Microsoft Learn

    2, For GPO question, I have added the related tag for it and hope the engineers who support it can help you.

    Hope this is helpful to you!

    Best regards,
    Cherry


     

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  1. Limitless Technology 43,956 Reputation points
    2023-01-25T16:41:39.0866667+00:00

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting your query.

    Kindly follow the steps provided below to resolve your issue.

    Configuration Manager attempts to provide support as a client for each new Windows 11 version soon after it becomes available. Because the products have separate development and release schedules, the support that Configuration Manager provides depends on when each becomes available.

    A Configuration Manager version drops from the matrix after support for that version ends. Similarly, Configuration Manager doesn't support Windows 11 versions when their support lifecycle ends.

    Go to this link for your reference and other troubleshooting procedures https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/plan-design/configs/support-for-windows-11

    Do not hesitate to message us if you need further assistance.

    If the answer is helpful kindly click "Accept as Answer" and up vote it.


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