Office hours: servicing Windows 10 in a remote world

This post has been republished via RSS; it originally appeared at: New blog articles in Microsoft Tech Community.

To support your efforts to deliver and deploy updates to the Windows 10 devices being used by remote workers across your organization, we are kicking off a series of weekly "office hours" for IT professionals here on Tech Community.

During office hours, we will have a broad group of product experts, servicing experts, and engineers monitoring the Windows 10 servicing space and standing by to provide guidance, discuss strategies and tactics, and, of course, answer any specific questions you may have.

The first servicing office hours event will take place on Wednesday, April 22, 2020 from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time.

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How do office hours work?

Simply visit the Windows 10 servicing space between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time on April 22nd and click Start a new conversation. At the start of office hours, we'll pin a post outlining the individuals on hand, and their areas of expertise.

Have an issue or question you'd prefer not to discuss publicly? No problem. Simply click on the name of the person you'd like to speak with, then select Message in the top-right corner to send a direct message.

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Can’t attend at 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time? Again, no problem. Post a question in the Windows 10 servicing space up to 24 hours in advance and we'll make sure we review it during office hours.

How do I participate?

Office hours are text-based; there is no audio or virtual meeting component. To post a question, you just need to be a member of the Tech Community. If you haven’t already signed up, click Sign In in the top right corner of this site to join the Tech Community today.

Where can I find out about the next office hours event?

We currently have three servicing office hours events scheduled:

This blog post will continue to be updated as we announce future events.

We look forward to answering your questions!

 

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