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Windows Update client policies (formerly known as Windows Update for Business policies) let you configure deferral policies for Windows 10 or later feature updates or quality updates for Windows 10 or later devices.
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After moving the Windows Update workload to Intune, the client settings in Configuration Manager need to be adjusted manually. Either modify existing client settings, or create a new custom client setting to disable the software update workflow. Deploy the setting to the collection of computers that are connected directly to Windows Update (formerly Windows Update for Business).
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After moving the Windows Update workload to Intune, the client settings in Configuration Manager need to be adjusted manually. Either modify existing client settings, or create a new custom client setting to disable the software update workflow. Deploy the setting to the collection of computers that are connected directly to Windows Update (which was also called Windows Update for Business).
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> [!NOTE]
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> To use Windows Autopatch with these devices, this workload must be moved to Intune, and client settings for Software Updates set to 'No' in Configuration Manager. For more information, see [Prerequisites for Windows Autopatch](/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/prepare/windows-autopatch-prerequisites).
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