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Microsoft Edge

Important

The information in this article or section only applies if you have Windows Enterprise E3+ or F3 licenses (included in Microsoft 365 F3, E3, or E5) licenses and have activated Windows Autopatch features.

Feature activation is optional and at no additional cost to you if you have Windows 10/11 Enterprise E3 or E5 (included in Microsoft 365 F3, E3, or E5) licenses.

For more information, see Licenses and entitlements. If you choose not to go through feature activation, you can still use the Windows Autopatch service for the features included in Business premium and A3+ licenses.

Windows Autopatch uses the Stable Channel of Microsoft Edge.

Important

To update Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, you must create at least one Autopatch group first and Microsoft Edge update setting must be set to Allow. For more information on workloads supported by Windows Autopatch groups, see Software update workloads.

Device eligibility

For a device to be eligible for Microsoft Edge updates as a part of Windows Autopatch, they must meet the following criteria:

  • The device must be powered on and have an internet connection.
  • There are no policy conflicts between Windows Autopatch policies and customer policies.
  • The device must be able to access the required network endpoints to reach the Microsoft Edge update service.
  • If Microsoft Edge is open, it must restart for the update process to complete.

Allow or block Microsoft Edge updates

Important

You must be an Intune Administrator to make changes to the setting.

For organizations seeking greater control, you can allow or block Microsoft Edge updates for Windows Autopatch-enrolled devices.

Microsoft Edge setting Description
Allow When set to Allow, Windows Autopatch assigns devices to Microsoft Edge's Stable Channel. To manage updates manually, set the Microsoft Edge setting to Block.
Block When set to Block, Windows Autopatch doesn't assign devices to Microsoft Edge's Stable Channel updates on your behalf, and your organizations have full control over these updates. You can continue to receive updates from channels other than the default Monthly Enterprise Channel.

To allow or block Edge updates:

  1. Go to the Microsoft Intune admin center.
  2. Navigate to Tenant administration > Windows Autopatch > Autopatch groups > Update settings.
  3. Go to the Edge updates section. By default, the Allow/Block toggle is set to Block.
  4. Turn off the Allow toggle (set to Block) to opt out of Microsoft Edge update policies. You see the notification: Update in process. This setting will be unavailable until the update is complete.
  5. Once the update is complete, you receive the notification: This setting is updated.

Note

If the notification: This setting couldn't be updated. Please try again or submit a support request. appears, use the following steps:

  1. Refresh your page.
  2. Please repeat the same steps in To allow or block Edge updates.
  3. If the issue persists, submit a support request.

To verify if the Edge update setting is set to Allow:

  1. Go to the Microsoft Intune admin center.
  2. Navigate to Devices > Configuration profiles > Profiles.
  3. The following profiles should be discoverable from the list of profiles:
    1. Windows Autopatch - Microsoft Edge Update Channel Stable
    2. Windows Autopatch - Microsoft Edge Update Channel Beta

To verify if the Edge update setting is set to Block:

  1. Go to the Microsoft Intune admin center.
  2. Navigate to Devices > Configuration profiles > Profiles.
  3. The following five profiles should be removed from your list of profiles and no longer visible/active. Use the Search with the keywords "Microsoft Edge Configuration". The result should return 0 profiles filtered.
    1. Windows Autopatch - Microsoft Edge Update Channel Stable
    2. Windows Autopatch - Microsoft Edge Update Channel Beta

Update release schedule

Microsoft Edge checks for updates every 10 hours. Quality updates occur weekly by default. The Microsoft Edge product group progressively rolls out feature updates automatically every four weeks to ensure the best experience for customers. The update is available within a few days of the initial release.

Browser updates with critical security fixes have a faster rollout cadence than updates that don't have critical security fixes to ensure fast protection from vulnerabilities.

Devices in the Test device group receive feature updates from the Beta Channel. This channel is fully supported and automatically updated with new features approximately every four weeks.

Pause and resume updates

Currently, Windows Autopatch can't pause or resume Microsoft Edge updates.

Incidents and outages

If you're experiencing issues related to Microsoft Edge updates, submit a support request.