Quality updates are cumulative updates that contain security and reliability improvements, as well as fixes for non-security issues. In an enterprise environment, it is common to defer the deployment of quality updates to ensure compatibility and minimize disruptions.
To defer quality updates by using Group Policy in Windows 11, you can configure the "Select when Quality Updates are received" policy setting in the Group Policy Editor.
The policy setting allows you to defer the deployment of quality updates for up to 180 days. This means that you can delay the installation of quality updates for up to six months.
Therefore, the maximum amount of time that you can defer the updates is 180 days.
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