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### [Upgrade Analytics release notes](upgrade-analytics-release-notes.md)
### [Get started with Upgrade Analytics](upgrade-analytics-get-started.md)
### [Use Upgrade Analytics to manage Windows upgrades](use-upgrade-analytics-to-manage-windows-upgrades.md)
#### [Prepare your environment](upgrade-analytics-prepare-your-environment.md)
#### [Resolve application and driver issues](upgrade-analytics-resolve-issues.md)
#### [Deploy Windows](upgrade-analytics-deploy-windows.md)
#### [Upgrade overview](upgrade-analytics-upgrade-overview.md)
#### [Step 1: Identify apps](upgrade-analytics-identify-apps.md)
#### [Step 2: Resolve issues](upgrade-analytics-resolve-issues.md)
#### [Step 3: Deploy Windows](upgrade-analytics-deploy-windows.md)
#### [Additional insights](upgrade-analytics-additional-insights.md)
### [Troubleshoot Upgrade Analytics](troubleshoot-upgrade-analytics.md)
## [Step by step guide: Configure a test lab to deploy Windows 10](windows-10-poc.md)

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- [Site discovery](#site-discovery): An inventory of web sites that are accessed by client computers running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 using Internet Explorer.
- [Office add-ins](#office-add-ins): A list of the Microsoft Office add-ins that are installed on client computers.
- [Target OS](#target-os): The target OS setting is used to evaluate the number of computers that are already running the default version of Windows 10, or a later version.
## Site discovery
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Office add-ins provides a list of the Microsoft Office add-ins in your environment, and enumerates the computers that have these add-ins installed. This information should not affect the upgrade decision workflow, but can be helpful to an administrator.
## Target OS:
The default target OS in Upgrade Analytics 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 OS setting is used to evaluate the number of computers that are already running this version of Windows, or a later version.
The number displayed under **Computers upgraded** in the Upgrade Overview blade is the total number of computers that are already running the same or a later version of Windows compared to the target OS. It also is used in the evaluation of apps and drivers: Known issues and guidance for the apps and drivers in Upgrade Analytics is based on the target OS version.
You now have the ability to change the Windows 10 version you wish to target. The available options currently are: Windows 10 version 1507, Windows 10 version 1511, and Windows version 1610.
To change the target OS setting, click on **Solutions Settings**, which appears at the top when you open you Upgrade Analytics solution:
![Target OS](images/ua-cg-08.png)
On the **Upgrade Analytics Settings** page, choose one of the options in the drop down box and click **Save**. The changes in the target OS setting are reflected in evaluations when a new snapshot is uploaded to your workspace.
![Target OS](images/ua-cg-09.png)
## Related topics
[Upgrade Analytics release notes](upgrade-analytics-release-notes.md)

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- [Additional insights](upgrade-analytics-additional-insights.md)
The Upgrade Analytics workflow is also affected by the settings that you use. See the **Target OS** section below for more information.
## Target OS
The target OS setting is used to evaluate the number of computers that are already running the default version of Windows 10, or a later version.
The default target OS in Upgrade Analytics 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 OS setting is used to evaluate the number of computers that are already running this version of Windows, or a later version.
The number displayed under **Computers upgraded** in the Upgrade Overview blade is the total number of computers that are already running the same or a later version of Windows compared to the target OS. It also is used in the evaluation of apps and drivers: Known issues and guidance for the apps and drivers in Upgrade Analytics is based on the target OS version.
You now have the ability to change the Windows 10 version you wish to target. The available options currently are: Windows 10 version 1507, Windows 10 version 1511, and Windows version 1610.
To change the target OS setting, click on **Solutions Settings**, which appears at the top when you open you Upgrade Analytics solution:
![Target OS](images/ua-cg-08.png)
>You must be signed in to Upgrade Analytics as an administrator to view settings.
On the **Upgrade Analytics Settings** page, choose one of the options in the drop down box and click **Save**. The changes in the target OS setting are reflected in evaluations when a new snapshot is uploaded to your workspace.
![Target OS](images/ua-cg-09.png)
- [Target OS](#target-os):