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Block a patch

The main purpose of patch management is to ensure the security and performance of devices. Sometimes, a patch might behave unexpectedly and cause some issues in different environments. If the pilot test exposes any problems, LogMeIn Resolve MDM site administrators or the LogMeIn Resolve MDM Team can block the installation of unwanted or faulty patches. This article explains how you can prevent the deployment of a patch by blocking it. Also, you can find out how to remove the patch from the blocklist.

How to block or allow a patch

  1. Navigate to the Management > Patches page, and go to the Patches tab.
  2. Open the patch that you want to block or allow by double-clicking on the row or by clicking the arrow icon at the end of the row.
  3. On the Patch page, use the Add to blocklist and Remove from blocklist buttons.
    Note: You cannot allow patches blocked by LogMeIn Resolve MDM. The deployment of patches blocked by LogMeIn Resolve MDM is prevented globally on all LogMeIn Resolve MDM sites. Contact the LogMeIn Resolve MDM Support Team if you want to allow a patch blocked by LogMeIn Resolve MDM.

    Managed devices will receive the blocklist when they sync with LogMeIn Resolve MDM next time. If you want your devices to get information about the blocked patches immediately, go to the Devices page and run Actions > Sync now for all devices.

Check which patches are blocked

To check the blocked patches:

  1. Navigate to Management > Patches and open the Patches tab.
  2. Add the Blocklisted column to the page using the Select columns drop-down menu.
    Note: The Blocklisted column that lists blocked patches is not visible on the page by default.

Results: The Blocklisted column indicates whether the patch has been blocked on the LogMeIn Resolve MDM site by site administrators, globally by LogMeIn Resolve MDM, or both.

Related Articles:
  • Patch management in LogMeIn Resolve MDM
  • The advantages of pilot testing
Article last updated: 3 March, 2025

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