autopatch intune

About this tag
The autopatch intune tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's hotpatch technology for delivering security updates without requiring system reboots, a model particularly relevant for enterprise IT environments managed via Intune. Discussions include the KB5084897 hotpatch that fixes a Bluetooth visibility bug in Windows 11, as well as broader overviews of how hotpatching works for Windows 11 Enterprise, Windows Server, and Windows 365. Topics emphasize reduced downtime, faster compliance, and smaller update downloads compared to traditional Patch Tuesday cycles. The content is aimed at IT administrators evaluating or implementing rebootless patching strategies within Microsoft Intune-managed fleets.
  1. Windows 11 Bluetooth Visibility Hotpatch KB5084897 – No Reboot Fix

    Microsoft has released an out‑of‑band hotpatch (KB5084897) on March 16, 2026 that fixes a puzzling — and in some environments, disruptive — Bluetooth visibility bug: devices that are connected and working could be invisible on the Bluetooth & devices page in Windows Settings and in Quick...
  2. Hotpatching Windows: Rebootless Security Updates for Enterprise IT

    Microsoft is asking enterprise customers to seriously consider hotpatch updates — a reboot‑less, security‑only servicing model for Windows that promises faster installs, smaller downloads, and far fewer forced restarts than the traditional Patch Tuesday cadence. Background / Overview Hotpatching...
  3. Hotpatch Windows: Patch Security Without Reboots for Enterprise IT

    Windows Hotpatch has quietly rewritten one of the oldest trade-offs in enterprise IT: the choice between applying security updates quickly and preserving uninterrupted user productivity. Microsoft’s Hotpatch technology—now generally available for Windows 11 Enterprise clients and rolled into...