Microsoft has begun rolling out a new system recovery tool called Point-in-Time Restore, bundling it into the optional preview update KB5095093 for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2. As reported by BleepingComputer, the update also addresses various bugs and marks the initial, limited deployment of this new feature.
The update is classified as a "C" release — an optional preview intended for early testing that falls outside the mandatory security Patch Tuesday cycle. Microsoft explicitly advises against broad deployment in production environments. Its inclusion in this preview channel signals that the feature remains in its early stages.
Point-in-Time Restore is designed to let users roll their system back to a previous state without performing a full reinstallation. However, the feature is not appearing for everyone who installs KB5095093. Microsoft is gradually enabling it on eligible devices, a familiar strategy for gauging stability and gathering telemetry on major new capabilities before a wider launch.
Enterprise Viability Hinges on Manageability
That phased approach raises immediate questions for IT administrators evaluating the feature's organizational utility. Whether Point-in-Time Restore can ultimately replace existing third-party disk imaging or recovery solutions in corporate environments depends largely on manageability. Microsoft has not yet confirmed whether the feature can be centrally controlled, configured, or restricted through familiar tools such as Group Policy or Microsoft Intune. Without granular administrative controls, its appeal to enterprise teams may remain limited.
The release follows a well-established Microsoft playbook: introduce a potentially significant feature through an optional, preview-quality update, then iterate based on feedback before pushing it as a forced component of a future cumulative release. This gives technical professionals an opportunity to test functionality and flag issues ahead of mandatory adoption.
Recommended Approach for IT Teams
Given the feature's preview status and phased rollout, IT departments should treat KB5095093 with caution. Broader deployment is not advisable at this stage. Organizations wishing to evaluate Point-in-Time Restore or verify specific bug fixes documented in Microsoft's release notes should do so in isolated, non-production lab environments only.
The confirmed timeline for the feature's inclusion in a mandatory cumulative update — along with its final set of capabilities and administrative controls — will be critical factors in determining its long-term impact on system management workflows. For now, monitoring remains the most prudent course of action.
微軟已開始推出一項名為「時間點還原」的全新系統還原工具,並將其捆綁於 Windows 11 24H2 及 25H2 版本的可選預覽更新 KB5095093 中。據 BleepingComputer 報導,此更新同時修復了多項錯誤,並標誌著這項新功能的首次有限部署。
該更新被歸類為「C」版本——這是一種旨在用於早期測試、且不屬於強制性安全修補程式星期二週期的可選預覽。微軟明確建議勿在正式生產環境中廣泛部署。其納入此預覽通道表明,該功能仍處於早期階段。
「時間點還原」旨在讓用戶無需執行完整重新安裝,即可將系統回滾至先前的狀態。然而,並非所有安裝了 KB5095093 的用戶都能看到此功能。微軟正在符合條件的裝置上逐步啟用它,這是一種在更廣泛推出前評估穩定性和收集遙測數據的常見策略。
企業實用性取決於可管理性
這種分階段推出的做法,立即為正在評估該功能組織效益的 IT 管理員帶來了疑問。「時間點還原」能否最終取代企業環境中現有的第三方磁碟映像或還原解決方案,很大程度上取決於其可管理性。微軟尚未確認該功能是否能通過群組原則或 Microsoft Intune 等常見工具進行集中控制、配置或限制。若缺乏精細的管理控制,其對企業團隊的吸引力可能仍然有限。
此次發布遵循了微軟一貫的策略:通過可選的、預覽品質的更新引入一項潛在的重要功能,然後根據反饋進行迭代,再將其作為未來累積更新的強制性組件推送。這為技術專業人員提供了在強制採用前測試功能和標記問題的機會。
IT 團隊的建議做法
鑑於該功能的預覽狀態和分階段推出,IT 部門應謹慎對待 KB5095093。現階段不建議進行更廣泛的部署。希望評估「時間點還原」或驗證微軟發行說明中記錄的特定錯誤修復的組織,應僅在隔離的非生產實驗室環境中進行。
該功能納入強制性累積更新的確認時間表,及其最終的功能集和管理控制權,將是決定其對系統管理工作流程產生何種長期影響的關鍵因素。目前而言,持續觀察仍是最為審慎的做法。
