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- question: Can you change the policies and configurations created by Windows Autopatch? - question: Can you change the policies and configurations created by Windows Autopatch?
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No. Don't change, edit, add to, or remove any of the configurations. Doing so might cause unintended configuration conflicts and impact the Windows Autopatch service. For more information about policies and configurations, see [Changes made at tenant enrollment](/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/references/windows-autopatch-changes-to-tenant). No. Don't change, edit, add to, or remove any of the configurations. Doing so might cause unintended configuration conflicts and impact the Windows Autopatch service. For more information about policies and configurations, see [Changes made at tenant enrollment](/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/references/windows-autopatch-changes-to-tenant).
- question: How can I represent our organizational structure with our own deployment cadence?
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[Windows Autopatch groups](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-overview.md) helps you manage updates in a way that makes sense for your businesses. For more information, see [Windows Autopatch groups overview](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-overview.md) and [Manage Windows Autopatch groups](../deploy/windows-autopatch-groups-manage-autopatch-groups.md).
- name: Update management - name: Update management
questions: questions:
- question: What systems does Windows Autopatch update? - question: What systems does Windows Autopatch update?