Lenovo Device Orchestration Solution Release Notes v25.8
New Features Added
- Intune integration
- Allows connection to customer’s Intune portal with import of Intune groups.
- Provides ability to onboard Windows devices directly from Intune, automating UDC provisioning process.
- System Update Test Rings
- Provides ability to define up to 5 test ring sets with up to 10 different flows and up to 20 different groups in each flow.
- Allows scheduling of Ring Sets for deployment control for System Updates.
Note: Future plans include applying defined ring sets to Patch and App Deployment.
- ThinkBIOS Management Status Report
- Provides users with information and status of any BIOS settings and Supervisor Password changes applied to a device(s)
- Reports can be exported and will show when the change made and status, with failure reason if applicable.
- Miscellaneous Enhancements
- UDC Logging now available for Windows (previous) AND Linux (Android coming in 25.9).
- Updated, simplified end user messaging on System Update dialogs.
Bugs Fixed
- [UI] (Remaining Issues) Loss of left margin due to replacements of "ds-scroll" CSS class with standalone "custom-scroll" (DMS-15792)
- [MSP] [Child Org] License tray of child org always keeps loading (DMS-15757)
- [MSP] [Child Org] Convert to MSP should not exist in Feature Settings for child org (DMS-15758)
- [Power Management] Can set up the past time as the wake-up time for apply immediately program (DMS-10008)
- [PM Report] Date filter is not removed by displaying all report after clicking refresh button (DMS-9098)
- [System Update] One system update package can't be deployed due to "Error during plugin execution" error (DMS-15759)
- [ThinkBIOS] Missing translations for the ThinkBIOS Management page (DMS-15765)
- Update configuration policy to use port 443 instead of port 8883 for MQTT commands [OS-4149]
- When inspecting a device in the ServiceNow integration screen, the user will now return to the device list filtered to that device [OS-4162]
- Updated status update subscription banner to reflect Lenovo Device Orchestration instead of Lenovo Device Intelligence [OS-2708]
- Improvements to scheduled retry of data telemetry collection for offline devices when converting from LDI or LDM to LDO [OS-3221]
- Accessibility improvements, including adding additional descriptive narrator text, keyboard selection options, high contrast improvements, and identifiable ARIA regions, landmarks, and HTML sections [OS-602].
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