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- #FIND SETTINGS FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE AUTOUPDATE INSTALL#
- #FIND SETTINGS FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE AUTOUPDATE UPDATE#
Overview of Group Policy settingsīelow is an overview of the Group Policy settings, that can be used to configure the Office 365 client update settings, including how those settings translate to the settings in the installation and configuration files (configuration.xml) and the available values. Once installed, the Office 365 client update settings can be found at Computer Configuration\ Policies\ Administrative Templates\ Microsoft Office 2016 (Machine)\ Updates.
#FIND SETTINGS FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE AUTOUPDATE INSTALL#
Deferred Channel is expected in June 2016.īefore looking at the available Group Policy settings, make sure to download and install the Office 2016 Administrative Template files from the Microsoft Download Center.
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In this post I will provide the required information about using Group Policy to enable the existing Office 365 clients to receive update via ConfigMgr. There is a lot of information available about configuring the Office 365 clients via the initial installation and configuration (configuration.xml), but what about the existing Office 365 clients? More specifically, use Group Policy for configuring Office 365 clients to receive updates via ConfigMgr. This week I want to take a quick look at enabling Office 365 clients to receive updates via ConfigMgr. This week something completely different, compared to the last couple of weeks.