Lenovo Device Management Release Notes v.26.3
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Components
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Release Version
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Availability Date
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Lenovo
Device Manager
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26.3
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NA: April
1, 2026
EU: April
6, 2026
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User Device Services (UDS)
Cloud Portal/Frontend
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26.3
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March 31,
2026
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Universal Device Client (UDC) Agent
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UDC
Windows 26.1.0.29
UDC
Windows ARM 26.1.0.29
UDC Linux 26.1.0.13
UDC Linux ARM 26.1.0.13
UDC
Android 25.9.0.7
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March 31,
2026
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Intel vPro EMA
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1.13.1
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2024
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Regional Availability
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US / NA | LAS | EMEA
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New Features
- Added the ability to change BIOS settings in bulk.
- Enhanced the Chromebook Management page with filtered export functionality, enabling more precise data extraction.
- Added a new Device Family filter to the Devices page to support more detailed device categorization.
Enhancements
- Improved Intune synchronization to include device groups and their associated devices.
- Reorganized related data into more intuitive locations to streamline navigation and enhance usability.
- Added contextual dashboard messaging when no data is available for display.
- Enhanced LITA capabilities to support querying and visualizing software inventory and audit log data.
- Resolved an issue preventing vPro agent installation on certain devices.
- Addressed multiple issues in the System Update workflow to improve reliability and transparency.
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Component
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Description
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User Impact
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Workaround
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Target Fix
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App
Management
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When
deployment fails due to incorrect install or uninstall parameter settings,
the status remains “Deploying” indefinitely.
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M
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Reach out
to Lenovo Device Orchestration Support
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Future
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App Management
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When
deployment is aborted immediately after it starts, the
status remains “Uninstalling” indefinitely.
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M
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Reach out
to Lenovo Device Orchestration Support
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Future
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App
Management
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Unable to
upload large apps (over 1.84 GB) when using an incognito browser.
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L
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Future
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Audit
Log
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Audit Log
cannot export more than 10,000 records
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L
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Export in
batches of 10,000 records or less
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Future
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