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### How frequent will new releases be?
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New releases are available roughly every month, unless there are critical fixes that need to be released sooner.
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New releases are available roughly every month, unless there are critical fixes that need to be released sooner.
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### How do I ensure that all users on my team are using the same version?
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The **Automatically check for updates** setting in the **Software updates** tab is turned on by default. This means you receive notifications in the Docker menu and a notification badge on the Docker Dashboard when a new version is available.
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Previously you had to manage this yourself. Now, it happens automatically as a side effect of all users being on the latest version.
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You can also let Docker Desktop automatically download new updates in the background by selecting the **Always download updates** checkbox.
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Sometimes new versions are rolled out gradually over a few days. Therefore, if you wait, it will turn up soon. Alternatively, you can select **Check for updates** in the Docker menu to get the latest version immediately.
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### How do I ensure that all users in my organization are using the same version?
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This is managed through your IT administrator's endpoint management software.
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### My colleague has got a new version but I haven’t got it yet
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Sometimes we may roll out a new version gradually over a few days. Therefore, if you wait, it will turn up soon. Alternatively, you can select **Check for Updates** from the Docker menu to jump the queue and get the latest version immediately.

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