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How to check Windows release health

The Windows release health page in the Microsoft 365 admin center enables you to view the latest information on known issues for Windows monthly and feature updates. A known issue is an issue that impacts Windows devices and that has been identified in a Windows monthly update or feature update. The Windows release health page is designed to inform you about known issues. You can use this information to troubleshoot issues your users may be experiencing. You can also determine when, and at what scale, to deploy an update in your organization.

If you're unable to sign in to the Microsoft 365 admin portal, check the Microsoft 365 service health status page to check for known issues preventing you from signing into your tenant.

To be informed about the latest updates and releases, follow @WindowsUpdate on Twitter.

Prerequisites

Ensure the following prerequisites are met to display the Windows release health page in the Microsoft 365 admin center:

Note

Currently, Windows release health is available for Government Community Cloud (GCC) tenants, but isn't available for GCC High and DoD.

How to review Windows release health information
  1. Go to the Microsoft 365 admin center and sign in with an admin account.

  2. To view Windows release health in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center, go to Health > Windows release health.

  3. On the Windows release health page, you have access to known issue information for all supported versions of the Windows operating system.

    The All versions tab (the default view) shows all Windows products with access to their posted known issues.

    A known issue is an issue that has been identified in a Windows monthly update or feature update that impacts Windows devices. The Active and recently resolved column provides a link to the Known issues tab filtered to the version selected. Selecting the Known issues tab shows known issues that are active or resolved within the last 30 days.

    The History tab shows the history of known issues that have been resolved for up to 6 months.

    The known issue summary provides the following information:

    Select the Issue title to access more information, including a link to the history of all status updates posted while we work on a solution. For example:

Sign up for email notifications

You can sign up for email notifications about Windows known issues and informational updates. Notifications include changes in issue status, new workarounds, and issue resolutions. To subscribe to notifications:

  1. Go to the Windows release health page.
  2. Select Preferences > Email, then select Send me email notifications about Windows release health.
  3. Specify the following information:
  4. Select Save when you're finished specifying email addresses and Windows versions. It may take up to 8 hours for these changes to take effect.

Note

When a single known issue affects multiple versions of Windows, you'll receive only one email notification, even if you've selected notifications for multiple versions. Duplicate emails won't be sent.

Working with the Windows updates API in Microsoft Graph

If you'd like to develop an alternative way to get information on known issues documented within the Windows release health section in the admin center, you can use the Windows updates API in Microsoft Graph.

The Windows updates API has current and historical known issues data for any supported Windows product. You can check if an issue is confirmed, and if a resolution is available before calling support or spending time troubleshooting.

The Windows updates API also has product lifecycle information. For instance, you can search for end of servicing dates for all supported Windows versions and editions you manage in your organization. For more information on how to access these known issue and lifecycle data, see Microsoft Graph product resource type.

Status definitions

In the Windows release health experience, every known issue is assigned as status. Those statuses are defined as follows:

Status Definition Reported An issue has been brought to the attention of the Windows teams. At this stage, there's no confirmation that users are affected. Investigating The issue is believed to affect users and efforts are underway to gather more information about the issue's scope, mitigation steps, and root cause. Confirmed After close review, Microsoft has determined the issue is affecting Windows users, and progress is being made on mitigation steps and root cause. Mitigated A workaround is available and communicated to Windows customers for a known issue. A known issue stays in this state until a KB article is released by Microsoft to resolve the known issue. Mitigated: External A workaround is available and communicated to Windows customers for a known issue caused by a software or driver from a third-party software or device manufacturer. A known issue stays in this state until the issue is resolved by Microsoft or the third-party. Resolved A solution was released by Microsoft and was documented in a KB article that resolves the known issue once it's deployed in the customer's environment. Resolved: External A solution was released by Microsoft or a third-party that resolves the known issue once it's deployed in the customer's environment. Known issue history

The Windows release health page lets you view the history of all status updates posted for a specific known issue. To view all past updates posted for a given issue, select View history on the issue detail page.

A list of all status updates posted in the selected time frame is displayed. You can expand any row to view the specific information provided in that status update.

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