Say hello to Windows 11 with Desktop Central - ManageEngine Blog (2024)

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Microsoft unveiled Windows 11 on June 24, 2021 at its virtual launch event. ThoughWindows 11 will be officially available on October 5, 2021, Microsoft has shared the initial beta version with members of its Windows Insider Program. Starting October 5th, Microsoft will roll out the Windows 11 upgrade to eligible Windows 10 PCs, and pre-loaded Windows 11 will be available for sale.

The latest OS offers significant improvements to security and management features. Let’s take a detailed look at what’s new, what these changes mean for your organization, and how to make sure your organization is ready to switch to Windows 11.

What’s new in Windows 11?

Microsoft has simplified the design of Windows and enhanced the user experience. New built-in security features have been introduced in Windows 11. Microsoft has got it right in this update by infusing security features that are much needed by enterprises. Some of the primary security features includeTPM 2.0, hardware-based integrity protection, passwordless authentication using Windows Hello, and secured-core PCs.

Let’s look at a few highlights of Windows 11.

1. Android apps are coming to the Microsoft Store

In the new Microsoft Store, users will be able to download Android apps on their Windows computers. Microsoft has partnered with Amazon to bring its catalog of Android apps and games to Windows, thanks to the integration with the Amazon Appstore. Microsoft has also teamed up with other vendors to bring onboard several third-party apps like Disney+, Visual Studio, Adobe Creative Cloud, Zoom, and Canva.

2. Faster connectivity with Microsoft Teams

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Microsoft Teams

‌Microsoft has replaced Skype and Outlook with Microsoft Teams. In Windows 11, Teams comes bundled withchat features that include audio and video calling, meetings (you can share your whole screen or any window on your screen with others in a meeting), and presence and status settings. You can connect with your contacts via text or call, irrespective of their device or OS.Native Teams clients are available for Android, iOS, Windows 10, macOS, and Linux, and you can also use Microsoft Teams in a web browser.

3. A sleeker design that’ll make you more productive

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A sleeker design

Microsoft says that Windows 11 is going to offer a simpler and more productive user experience. There is going to be a new Start menu, UI, and Taskbar,along with refreshed fonts and icons. The Start menu is going to be placed in the center to make it easier to locate.

4. Snap Layouts and Snap Groups deliver next-level task switching

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Improved multitasking

Users will now be able to access multiple windows more flexibly by snapping apps next to one another. Windows 11 is introducing Snap Layouts and Snap Groups to help users enhance their multitasking abilities.

5. Faster, personalized widgets for all

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Widgets in Windows

The new OS will serve users news and information related to their interests via Widgets, a personalized news feed. You can use personalized widgets to customize at-a-glance info like calendars, tasks, weather, and news.

6. Trusted Platform Module(TPM)

Windows 11’s main focus is thesecure-by-design concept. TPM is a chip used to secure confidential and sensitive data, like encryption keys and user credentials,behind a hardware barrier. It will help protect PCs against malware, such as ransomware, and other cyberattacks. The TPM chip is either added to the CPU individually or integrated into the computer’s motherboard.

7. ‌Going passwordless

For consumers, new Windows 11 devices will be passwordless by default from day one. For enterprises, Windows Hello for Business supports simplified passwordless deployment models for achieving a deploy-to-run state within a few minutes. This includes granular control of authentication methods for IT admins while securing communication between cloud tools to protect corporate data and identity. With Windows Hello, Windows 11 is moving onto stronger authentication methods, including facial recognition, fingerprint verification, and other biometrics.

How to prepare your IT ecosystem for a mass update

While it is important to keep your network updated, it is recommended to proceed with caution since app or network compatibility may take a hit with any update. Please ensure that you follow these steps for a smooth upgrade:

1. Test deployment and functionality on all hardware: It is always recommended to try upgrading at least one device of each type to check for deployment errors. If the deployment works fine, the next step would be to check if the devices are functioning as intended.

2. Test compatibility: Since Windows 11 requires some minimum hardware requirements, please ensure the devices meet the below requirements in your network.

Requirement

Description

Processor

1GHz or faster, with two or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor

Memory

4GB RAM

Storage

64GB or larger storage device

System firmware

UEFI, secure boot capable

TPM

TPMversion 2.0

Graphics card

DirectX 12 compatible graphics / WDDM 2.x

Display resolution

Over 9”, with HD resolution (720p) and 8-bit color channel

3. Plan deployment: Create a plan to upgrade devices in stages, and ensure that IT admins are available during the time of deployment for each stage.

You can find the detailed steps to deploy Windows 11 using Desktop Central here.

Does Desktop Central support these updates?

We’re providing day-zero support for Windows 11. This means that devices updated to Windows 11 can be managed hassle-free and new features can be leveraged instantly. Support for these features is available in the on-premise and MSP version of Desktop Central.

If you’re an existing user of Desktop Central, you can update to the latest build. If you’re new to Desktop Central, you can explore all its features including support for Windows 11 with a free 30-day trial.

Moving forward, Desktop Central will be able to analyze the compatibility of your managed windows devices and give you a detailed report listing the hardware that needs to be upgraded to deploy the Windows 11 update. Support for Windows 11 will be extended to Desktop Central Cloud as well.

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FAQs

How do I deploy Windows 11 with Endpoint Central? ›

Deploying Windows 11 using Endpoint Central

Under templates section, select the application "Windows 11 FeaturePack Upgrade (DC)" and then click create package. Navigate to Packages and select the package that you have added and click Modify. Upload the Windows11. ISO file and save the package.

How to fix error while installing Windows 11? ›

Here are some things you can try to fix upgrade and installation errors:
  1. Remove external hardware. Unplug any nonessential hardware devices. ...
  2. Update Windows. ...
  3. Uninstall non-Microsoft antivirus software. ...
  4. Uninstall nonessential software. ...
  5. Free up disk space.

What is the purpose of Manageengine Desktop Central? ›

Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.

How to remove computer from desktop central inventory? ›

  1. Go to Admin tab.
  2. Under Global Settings select Domain.
  3. Under Scope of Management select Computers.
  4. Find the host name and tick the box then select Remove Computer(s)

How do I deploy Intune to Windows 11? ›

Use Intune Company Portal to enroll devices running on Windows 10, version 1607 and later, and Windows 11.
  1. Open Company Portal and sign in with your work or school account.
  2. On the Home screen, select Next to set up your device.
  3. Select Connect.
  4. Sign in with your work or school account again.
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Can you use WDS to deploy Windows 11? ›

An end to end deployment of Windows 11 using only WDS can't be performed. This change doesn't affect Windows 10, Windows Server 2019, and previous operating system versions.

What is the old name of ManageEngine? ›

About Endpoint Central (formerly Desktop Central) | ManageEngine.

Why do we use ManageEngine? ›

You need a smart and automated software solution that allows you to monitor your network, assets, human resources, clients, and all management operations on a centralized unit. ManageEngine serves as a robust solution that manages your on-premises and cloud-based workflow efficiently.

How to install ManageEngine on Windows? ›

Download the ManageEngine_SupportCenter_Plus_7_Linux. bin file.
  1. The installation wizard appears. Choose between One-Click Install and Advanced Install (custom settings).
  2. In One-Click Install, SupportCenter Plus is installed in a single step with the default specifications, ...
  3. Click Finish to complete the installation.

How do I get rid of desktop central? ›

Method 2: Uninstall Desktop Central free tools via Apps and Features/Programs and Features. Look for Desktop Central free tools in the list and click on it. The next step is to click on uninstall, so you can initiate the uninstallation.

What does a desktop central agent do? ›

Desktop Central Agent is light-weight software that is installed in the client systems that are being managed using Desktop Central. It acts as a worker to carry out the operations as instructed by the Desktop Central Server.

What is the ManageEngine UEMS agent used for? ›

Unified Endpoint Management tools (or UEM tools) are solutions that offer a centralized platform for managing and securing various endpoint devices such as desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablets, and IoT devices.

How do I deploy Windows 11 updates with SCCM? ›

Deploy the SCCM Windows 11 Upgrade Task Sequence
  1. Go to Software Library \ Operating Systems \ Task Sequences.
  2. Right-click Task Sequences and select Deploy.

Can MDT deploy Windows 11? ›

I currently am using MDT to deploy Windows 11. It works great. I think you might have misread that WDS (Windows Deployment Services) is not supporting the deployment of Windows 11. MDT is worth the effort especially if you have multiple different hardware types and a variety of different images you could deploy.

How do I deploy Sophos Central Endpoint? ›

Installation script
  1. Go to Deployment.
  2. Download the installer for the operating system you want to protect.
  3. Download the CSV file. You'll use this to specify the products to install and other details needed for this sub-estate.
  4. Use the installer and CSV file to create your installation script. ...
  5. Use the script.
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