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- M365-analytics
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ms.date: 05/03/2022
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# Get started with Update Compliance
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- **Diagnostic data requirements**: Update Compliance requires devices to send diagnostic data at *Required* level (previously *Basic*). Some queries in Update Compliance require devices to send diagnostic data at *Optional* level (previously *Full*) for Windows 11 devices or *Enhanced* level for Windows 10 devices. To learn more about what's included in different diagnostic levels, see [Diagnostics, feedback, and privacy in Windows](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/diagnostics-feedback-and-privacy-in-windows-28808a2b-a31b-dd73-dcd3-4559a5199319).
- **Data transmission requirements**: Devices must be able to contact specific endpoints required to authenticate and send diagnostic data. These are enumerated in detail at [Configuring Devices for Update Compliance manually](update-compliance-configuration-manual.md).
- **Showing device names in Update Compliance**: For Windows 10, version 1803 or later, device names will not appear in Update Compliance unless you individually opt-in devices by using policy. The steps to accomplish this is outlined in [Configuring Devices for Update Compliance](update-compliance-configuration-manual.md).
- **Azure AD device join**: All devices enrolled in Update Compliance must meet all prerequisites for enabling Windows diagnostic data processor configuration, including the Azure AD join requirement. This prerequisite will be enforced for Update Compliance starting on October 15, 2022.
## Add Update Compliance to your Azure subscription