![]() One of the absolute greatest parts about using Intune (or WUfB really) to patch is that it does not use WSUS. That’s getting ahead of myself though, more on that later. ![]() In fact, in certain situations I’d even go so far as to recommend it as a great fit. I’m a WSUS/ConfigMgr nerd if ever there was one and my previous look at Windows Update for Business (WUfB) left me unimpressed. I’m not going to lie, I went into this fully expecting to hate everything about it. In Part II I want to get into the meat of the thing: can I, and by extension you, actually use this thing? I’m going to get full-on opinionated here so if you just want cold hard facts come back next time when I’m sure to over-think something to the n-th degree. ![]() In Part I of this pathetic little series I tried to cover enough of the technical details so that if you don’t currently patch your devices with Intune you could get a feel for it without actually having to do it.
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