Lenovo Device Management Release Notes v.25.12

Lenovo Device Management Release Notes v.25.12

Components

Release Version

Availability Date

Lenovo Device Management

25.12

Dec 11 2025

User Device Services (UDS) Cloud Portal/Frontend

25.12

Dec 10 2025

Universal Device Client (UDC) Agent

Windows UDC 25.09.0.49

Windows UDC ARM

Android UDC 25.09.0.17

Linux UDC 25.09.0.27

Linux UDC ARM

Sept 2025

 

Intel vPro EMA

1.13.1

2024


Regional Availability

US / NA     |       LAS        |       EMEA 


New Features and Enhancements

Chromebook Management

  1. Additional telemetry added to Device table, Device Tray, Chromebook table and tray, and Device lookup (Insights)
  2. New Chromebook Management feature (under Device Management), which includes:
    1. Reboot & Powerwash actions (buttons) available per device or in bulk.
      1. Requires IT Admin/Org Admin role with MFA enabled.
    2. Bulk Powerwash and summary report via Notification Center.
    3. Bulk Reboot and summary report via Notification Center.
  3. 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 

  1. Driver Rollback
    1. 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.
      1. Allows rolling back to a previous driver version by selecting the Rollback icon or the Rollback button.
      2. Rollback can be performed during the available driver period.
      3. Users can block a driver for the current device or for all future devices. Blocked drivers can be unblocked from the Blocked Updates tab.

  2. Multiple Auto Scan & Update + Maintenance Window
    1. Extends Auto Scan & Update to support multiple schedules, all severities, and all update types.
    2. Supports up to 10 recurring schedules across multiple groups.
    3. Allows defining a Maintenance Window during a specified period, with an optional Force Reboot setting.

Miscellaneous Enhancements 

  1. Allows adding editable notes in the device tray.
  2. Displays the timestamp and the LDM user who added the note.
  3. 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


Component

Issue Description

User Impact

Workaround/Comments

Target Fix

 

 

 

App Management

When deployment fails due to incorrect install or uninstall parameter settings, the status remains “Deploying” indefinitely.

M

 

Future

When deployment is aborted immediately after it starts, the status remains “Uninstalling” indefinitely.

M

 

Future

Deploying multiple apps to a Linux device may fail.

L

Restart the device, click another option, reload the page, restart the app, etc.

LDM 26.3

No filtering is available on the Group tab when deploying ARM apps.

L

 

LDM 26.1

Unable to upload large apps (over 1.84 GB) when using an incognito browser.

L

 

LDM 26.2

Audit Log

Audit log cannot export more than 10,000 records

L

 

LDM 26.2


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