What's new in Windows 365 Link

Learn what new features are available in Windows 365 Link.

For information about Windows 365 Enterprise new features, see What's new in Windows 365 Enterprise.

Week of April 13, 2026

Product improvements and bug fixes 

With this release, all Windows 365 Link devices move to 25H2, providing customers with continued access to the latest quality updates. The OS build update from 26100 to 26200 also provides clear validation that devices are running on the latest supported platform.

Tenant branding for Company Logo and Name

You can now personalize the Windows 365 Link experience to reflect your organization’s identity, creating a more familiar and trusted environment for users from the moment they sign-in.

Using Personalization CSP in Microsoft Intune, organizations can now:

Branding assets must be hosted on publicly accessible endpoints (HTTP/HTTPS), local disk, or script‑based installation isn’t supported. Supported image formats include: .jpg, .jpeg, and .png.

Bug fixes and performance improvements

Performance improvements in setup and sign‑in experience.

Week of March 23, 2026

Documentation

Bare Metal Recovery (BMR) is now supported for Windows 365 Link devices. This feature enables IT administrators to recover devices by reimaging them using external recovery media when remote management or in-device reset options are unavailable. See the Bare Metal Recovery section in Wipe or reset Windows 365 Link.

Week of March 9, 2026

Product improvements and bug fixes

This update improves reliability across sign‑in, connectivity, and recovery experiences. Enhancements to accessibility, visual consistency, and diagnostics make it easier for users to get productive quickly.

Additionally, we’ve published a set of short, easy‑to‑consume videos covering Windows 365 Link best practices from initial setup to daily use to help you get most out of solution, see Quick Start Videos | Microsoft Learn.

Week of February 9, 2026

Product improvements and bug fixes

This release delivers reliability and accessibility improvements, including more stable sign‑in and Cloud PC connections when changing displays, visible progress during update installation, improved keyboard navigation so you can tab to everything you see, and more.

Additionally, this release includes updates that help address Intel advisories (INTEL-SA-01398, INTEL-SA-01315, and INTEL-SA-01396). It also corrects issues related to incorrect device chassis type, serial numbers, and model names. This release further resolves an issue where devices in certain regions were using reduced Wi‑Fi power levels instead of the appropriate country-specific settings. The components installed will vary based on your device configuration.

Windows Update Name Device Manager
2540.8.7.0 Intel(R) Management Engine Interface #1 - System devices
11.104.143.0 Surface UEFI - Firmware
18.22.1710.1 Surface ME - Firmware
23.160.0.4 Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6E AX211 160MHz - Network adapters
23.160.0.9 Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) - Bluetooth

Week of January 12, 2026

This update has general bug fixes and quality improvements.

Week of December 8, 2025

Improved Sign-in Experience with Web Account Manager (WAM) Interactive Support

Windows 365 Link now supports a broader set of interactive authentication experiences when connecting to Cloud PCs with support of Web Account Manager (WAM) interactive flows, improving the sign-in experience. With WAM interactive functionality:

  • It's no longer a hard requirement to create a Conditional Access policy enforcing MFA on the user action of register or join devices to use Windows 365 Link in your environment. Please note: implementing such a Conditional Access policy is still a best practice and highly recommended from Microsoft.

  • Windows 365 Link can work with a broader range of Conditional Access policy configurations on Windows 365 cloud resources within your environment such as use of sign-in frequency conditions or use of authentication strengths.

  • Users can be prompted for consent during sign-in when needed such as first connection to a Single Sign‑On (SSO) enabled Cloud PC.

This enhancement enables Windows 365 Link to work with a wider range of Conditional Access policy configurations within your environment to better align with your organization’s security requirements. 

Product improvements and bug fixes

This release has improvements, including sign-in reliability, performance optimizations, Bluetooth menu enhancement, and more.

Additionally, this release includes updates that help address Intel chipset and graphics advisories (INTEL‑SA‑01280 and INTEL‑SA‑01259). These updates help improve overall device stability. The components installed will vary based on your device configuration.

Windows Update Name Device Manager
32.0.101.6737 Intel(R) Graphics - Extensions
32.0.101.6737 Intel(R) Graphics - Display adapters
18.20.1647.1 Surface ME - Firmware
2512.7.3.0 Intel(R) Management Engine Interface #1 - System devices
10.109.143.0 Surface UEFI - Firmware

Week of November 10, 2025

We recently published a blog to help you choose the right connection method to Windows 365 for your environment. Check out Windows 365: How to choose the best connection method for your team - Windows IT Pro Blog (posted 10/27/2025) for practical guidance tailored to your needs.

Voice Access

Voice access empowers users to control their PC and input text using voice commands, without needing a keyboard or mouse. Supported languages include:

  • English: US, UK, India, New Zealand, Canada, Australia

  • German: Germany

  • French: France, Canada

  • Japan: Japanese

Windows 365 Reserve

Support for use with Windows 365 Reserve Cloud PCs, making Windows 365 Link a great backup option when someone’s primary desktop is unavailable due to hardware failure.

Week of October 13, 2025

Built-In Disaster Recovery

With Disaster Recovery (DR) and DR Premium, your Cloud PCs are protected with cross-region failover, helping ensure business continuity in the event of a regional outage. For more information, see Windows 365 disaster recovery plus | Microsoft Learn. 

Product improvements and bug fixes

This release has improvements, including refined permissions for device actions within Connection Center, improved reconnection behavior after resume with visible progress indicators to reduce hangs and uncertainty, Teams reliability improvements, and more.

Week of September 8, 2025

Sign in screen supports captive portal

The quick settings on the sign-in screen now support connecting to captive portal Wi-Fi networks, allowing users to connect and authenticate to such networks before signing in to the device.

Product improvements and bug fixes

This release has improvements to accessibility, performance, updates, and connection reliability across setup. Connection detail improvements, now users can copy information from the connection details by using Ctrl+C on the connection detail dialog box. Fixes for internet connectivity issues and quick settings access, along with improvements to Cloud PC startup time.

Week of August 11, 2025

Product improvements and bug fixes

This release improves the Windows 365 sign-in experience, connection reliability, and accessibility. You see 'update in progress' message instead of a black screen during reboot. It also adds more regional keyboard support and fixes issues with sign-in, Quick Settings, and overall reliability.

Week of July 7, 2025

New Connection Center

Users can now access the Connection Center by using the Control-Alt-Delete menu. For more information, see Connection Center.

Week of June 9, 2025

Multi-monitor support (preview)

Windows 365 Link now supports more display settings in the Cloud PC Display Settings menu:

  • Duplicate and extended modes.
  • Adjust the resolution, scale, and orientation of each monitor.

For more information, see Display redirections.

Connection Center

If a user is assigned more than one Windows 365 Cloud PC, the new Connection Center screen now appears when a user first signs in to their Windows 365 Link device. On the Connection Center screen, users can:

  • Choose which of their Cloud PCs to connect to.
  • Troubleshoot connection errors.
  • Reboot and restore their Cloud PCs.

Bug fixes and performance improvements

  • Fixed an issue that could cause Keyboard Language settings to not persist correctly during locked sessions and after profile updates (56347820).
  • Fixed an issue that could sometimes prevent Task Manager from launching correctly (57115154).
  • Fixed issue with inadvertent timeouts on certain actions in the security key sign-in process (57007130).

Week of May 12, 2025

New build released - 26100.4061

Build number 26100.4061 was released on May 13. This build includes various bug fixes.

Week of April 7, 2025

New build released

4B build number 26100.3775 released. This build includes various bug fixes.

Documentation

New documentation article: Out-of-process plugin for Windows 365 Link

A new help documentation article is now available. For more information, see Out-of-process plugin for Windows 365 Link (preview).

Week of March 31, 2025

Windows 365 Link is out of preview and now in general availability.

This release includes the following new help articles:

Next steps

For more information about Windows 365 Link, see What is Windows 365 Link?