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secure release
About this tag
The secure release tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's Universal Print anywhere feature, a cloud-native pull-print capability that reached general availability in August 2025. This feature allows users to send print jobs to a tenant-wide queue and only release them at a physical device after authenticating, reducing the risk of sensitive documents sitting unattended on output trays. Discussions highlight cross-platform support for Windows and macOS, simplified printing workflows, centralized printer management, and the closing of a common security gap in enterprise environments. The tag focuses on secure release mechanisms within Microsoft 365's Universal Print service.
Microsoft has moved a long-requested enterprise printing capability out of preview and into production: Universal Print anywhere — Microsoft’s cloud-native “pull print” feature that lets users send a job to a tenant-wide queue and only release it at a physical device once they authenticate...
Microsoft has quietly but decisively closed one of the more embarrassing security gaps in everyday office life: printing confidential documents and walking away. The company's Universal Print service now offers a fully supported Pull print capability — marketed as Universal Print anywhere —...
Microsoft has moved Universal Print beyond preview with the general availability of Universal Print anywhere — a cloud-native pull print capability that lets employees send print jobs to a universal queue and only release them at a physical device after authenticating there, reducing unattended...