I mean the device page itself, there in the view you can't see when the machine was updated to the latest CU. This column would be nice to see also in the excel data.
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Kalle Saunamäki commented
30 Nov, 2021 06:17pm
Hi, I'm somewhat trouble understanding how would this be different from the existing breakdown graphs per each Windows 10 (and 11) release versions showing the specific build (kernel?):
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Juho Yliriesto commented
29 Nov, 2021 02:25pm
Hard to explain but we have a lot of different versions of Windows 10 1909 installed and it's not easy to see when machines have installed the specific version of the kernel.
I mean the device page itself, there in the view you can't see when the machine was updated to the latest CU. This column would be nice to see also in the excel data.
Hi, I'm somewhat trouble understanding how would this be different from the existing breakdown graphs per each Windows 10 (and 11) release versions showing the specific build (kernel?):

Hard to explain but we have a lot of different versions of Windows 10 1909 installed and it's not easy to see when machines have installed the specific version of the kernel.