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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: deploy
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author: greg-lindsay
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author: jaimeo
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---
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# Get started with Upgrade Readiness
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>Upgrade Readiness is a free solution. When configured correctly, all data associated with the Upgrade Readiness solution are exempt from billing in both OMS and Azure. Upgrade Readiness data **do not** count toward OMS daily upload limits.
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If you are already using OMS, you’ll find Upgrade Readiness in the Solutions Gallery. Select the **Upgrade Readiness** tile in the gallery and then click **Add** on the solution's details page. Upgrade Readiness is now visible in your workspace.
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If you are already using OMS, you’ll find Upgrade Readiness in the Solutions Gallery. Select the **Upgrade Readiness** tile in the gallery and then click **Add** on the solution's details page. Upgrade Readiness is now visible in your workspace. While you have this dialog open, you should also consider adding the [Device Health](../update/device-health-monitor.md) and [Update Compliance](../update/update-compliance-monitor.md) solutions as well, if you haven't already. To do so, just select the check boxes for those solutions.
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If you are not using OMS:
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> If your organization does not have an Azure subscription, create a new one or select the default OMS Azure subscription from the list. Your workspace opens.
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1. To add the Upgrade Readiness solution to your workspace, go to the **Solutions Gallery**. Select the **Upgrade Readiness** tile in the gallery and then select **Add** on the solution’s details page. The solution is now visible on your workspace. Note that you may need to scroll to find Upgrade Readiness.
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5. To add the Upgrade Readiness solution to your workspace, go to the **Solutions Gallery**. Select the **Upgrade Readiness** tile in the gallery and then select **Add** on the solution’s details page. The solution is now visible on your workspace. Note that you may need to scroll to find Upgrade Readiness.
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2. Click the **Upgrade Readiness** tile to configure the solution. The **Settings Dashboard** opens.
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6. Click the **Upgrade Readiness** tile to configure the solution. The **Settings Dashboard** opens.
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### Generate your commercial ID key
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1. On the Settings Dashboard, navigate to the **Windows telemetry** panel.
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2. On the Windows telemetry panel, copy and save your commercial ID key. You’ll need to insert this key into the Upgrade Readiness deployment script later so it can be deployed to user computers.
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title: Use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows upgrades (Windows 10)
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description: Describes how to use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows upgrades.
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ms.prod: w10
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author: greg-lindsay
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author: jaimeo
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# Use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows upgrades
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When you are ready to begin the upgrade process, a workflow is provided to guide you through critical high-level tasks.
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<A HREF="../images/ua-cg-15.png"></A>
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<A HREF="../images/ua-cg-15.png"></A>
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Each step in the workflow is enumerated using blue tiles. Helpful data is provided on white tiles to help you get started, to monitor your progress, and to complete each step.
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The target version setting is used to evaluate the number of computers that are already running the default version of Windows 10, or a later version. The target version of Windows 10 is displayed on the upgrade overview tile. See the following example:
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As mentioned previously, the default target version in Upgrade Readiness is set to the released version of the Current Branch for Business (CBB). CBB can be determined by reviewing [Windows 10 release information](https://technet.microsoft.com/windows/release-info.aspx). The target version setting is used to evaluate the number of computers that are already running this version of Windows, or a later version.
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To change the target version setting, click on **Solutions Settings**, which appears at the top when you open you Upgrade Readiness solution:
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>You must be signed in to Upgrade Readiness as an administrator to view settings.
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On the **Upgrade Readiness Settings** page, choose one of the options in the drop down box and click **Save**. The changes in the target version setting are reflected in evaluations when a new snapshot is uploaded to your workspace.
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