Windows 365 Boot Updates
Week of September 15th, 2025
Windows 365 Boot Updates
The latest Windows 365 Boot updates are now rolling out to GA with a modern, streamlined connection experience that reduces startup times. Users with multiple Cloud PCs who haven’t set a default can now access the Connection Center during logon to choose which Cloud PC to start. We’ve also added error handling improvements—if you hit an error, selecting Cancel takes you to the Connection Center, where you can restart or troubleshoot your Cloud PC directly from the ellipses (…) menu. Finally, Windows 365 Boot now supports cross-region disaster recovery, helping ensure resilience and business continuity.
Copilot in Intune for Windows 365
Copilot in Intune support for Windows 365 is now generally available
IT admins can now prompt Copilot in Intune chat to ask questions about their Windows 365 Cloud PCs. Example prompts:
"Show me my Enterprise Cloud PC licenses"
"Analyze trends in bandwidth performance"
"Summarize Cloud PCs that have never been used"
Copilot in Intune support enables admins to more rapidly access insights on their Cloud PCs, accelerating decision-making and improving outcomes. For more information, see Copilot in Intune for Windows 365.
Windows 365 Frontline
Windows 365 Cloud Apps (preview)
The Windows 365 Cloud Apps feature allows administrators to give users secure access to individual apps hosted on a Cloud PC, without requiring a dedicated Cloud PC for every user. Windows 365 Frontline licenses entitle organizations to stream Windows 365 Cloud Apps when operating Cloud PCs in shared mode. For more information, see Windows 365 Cloud Apps.
Windows 365 Frontline Cloud PCs in dedicated mode generally available on US government cloud
You can now provision Windows 365 Frontline Cloud PCs in dedicated mode in US Government Community Cloud (GCC). For more information, see Windows 365 Government.