Lenovo Device Management Release Notes v.25.12
Components
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Release Version
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Availability Date
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Lenovo
Device Management
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25.12
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Dec 11 2025
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User Device Services (UDS) Cloud
Portal/Frontend
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25.12
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Dec 10 2025
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Universal Device Client (UDC) Agent
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Windows
UDC 25.09.0.49
Windows
UDC ARM
Android
UDC 25.09.0.17
Linux UDC 25.09.0.27
Linux UDC ARM
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Sept 2025
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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 and Enhancements
Chromebook Management
- Additional telemetry added to Device table, Device Tray, Chromebook table and tray, and Device lookup (Insights)
- New Chromebook Management feature (under Device Management), which includes:
- Reboot & Powerwash actions (buttons) available per device or in bulk.
- Requires IT Admin/Org Admin role with MFA enabled.
- Bulk Powerwash and summary report via Notification Center.
- Bulk Reboot and summary report via Notification Center.
- Duplicate Device Tray, including editable fields.
Additional enhancements are planned for version 26.1.
Dashboard
• New Chrome-specific dashboard widgets, including: OS Status, 24-hour Activity, and Last Check-in.
System Update
- Driver Rollback
- New Driver Rollback feature available for System Update drivers only, as supported by specific vendors. The rollback option is displayed only if supported by the vendor.
- Allows rolling back to a previous driver version by selecting the Rollback icon or the Rollback button.
- Rollback can be performed during the available driver period.
- Users can block a driver for the current device or for all future devices. Blocked drivers can be unblocked from the Blocked Updates tab.
- Multiple Auto Scan & Update + Maintenance Window
- Extends Auto Scan & Update to support multiple schedules, all severities, and all update types.
- Supports up to 10 recurring schedules across multiple groups.
- Allows defining a Maintenance Window during a specified period, with an optional Force Reboot setting.
Miscellaneous Enhancements
- Allows adding editable notes in the device tray.
- Displays the timestamp and the LDM user who added the note.
- Supports adding multiple notes to the device details page.
Bugs Fixed
1. ChromeOS - Unable to Fully Delete Chrome Devices. Fixed in LDM 25.12.
Known Issues
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Component
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Issue
Description
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User Impact
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Workaround/Comments
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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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Future
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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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Future
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Deploying multiple apps to a Linux
device may fail.
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L
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Restart the device, click another
option, reload the page, restart the app, etc.
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LDM 26.3
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No filtering is available on the
Group tab when deploying ARM apps.
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L
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LDM 26.1
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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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LDM 26.2
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Audit
Log
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Audit log cannot export more than
10,000 records
|
L
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LDM 26.2
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