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ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.collection: M365-analytics
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 05/31/2022
ms.date: 06/06/2022
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# Configuring Microsoft Endpoint Manager devices for Update Compliance (preview)

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ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.collection: M365-analytics
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 05/31/2022
ms.date: 06/06/2022
---
# Configuring devices through the Update Compliance (preview) Configuration Script
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Open `RunConfig.bat` and configure the following (assuming a first-run, with `runMode=Pilot`):
1. Define `logPath` to where you want the logs to be saved. Ensure that `runMode=Pilot`.
2. Set `commercialIDValue` to your Commercial ID.
2. Set `commercialIDValue` to your [Commercial ID](update-compliance-v2-enable.md#bkmk_id) for the Update Compliance solution.
3. Run the script.
4. Examine the logs for any issues. If there are no issues, then all devices with a similar configuration and network profile are ready for the script to be deployed with `runMode=Deployment`.
5. If there are issues, gather the logs and provide them to Microsoft Support.
## Verify device configuration
In some cases, you may need to manually verify the device configuration has the `AllowUpdateComplianceProcessing` policy enabled. To verify the setting, use the following steps:
1. Download and enable the **Diagnostic Data Viewer**. For more information, see [Diagnostic Data Viewer overview](/windows/privacy/diagnostic-data-viewer-overview#install-and-use-the-diagnostic-data-viewer).
1. Go to **Start**, select **Settings** > **Privacy** > **Diagnostics & feedback**.
1. Under **View diagnostic data**, select **On** for the following option:
- Windows 11: **Turn on the Diagnostic Data Viewer (uses up to 1 GB of hard drive space)**
- Windows 10: **Turn on this setting to see your data in the Diagnostic Data Viewer. (Setting uses up to 1GB of hard drive space.)**
1. Select **Open Diagnostic Data Viewer**.
- If the application isn't installed, select **Get** when you're asked to download the [Diagnostic Data Viewer from the Microsoft Store](https://www.microsoft.com/store/p/diagnostic-data-viewer/9n8wtrrsq8f7?rtc=1) page.
- If the application is already installed, it will open. You can either close the application before running a scan for software updates, or use the refresh button to fetch the new data after the scan is completed.
1. Check for software updates on the client device.
- Windows 11:
1. Go to **Start**, select **Settings** > **Windows Update**.
1. Select **Check for updates** then wait for the update check to complete.
- Windows 10:
1. Go to **Start**, select **Settings** > **Update & Security** > **Windows Update**.
1. Select **Check for updates** then wait for the update check to complete.
1. Run the **Diagnostic Data Viewer**.
1. Go to **Start**, select **Settings** > **Privacy** > **Diagnostics & feedback**.
1. Under **View diagnostic data**, select **Open Diagnostic Data Viewer**.
1. When the Diagnostic Data Viewer opens, type `SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry` in the search field. Verify the following items:
- The **EnrolledTenantID** field under **m365a** should equal the [CommercialID](update-compliance-get-started.md#get-your-commercialid) of your Log Analytics workspace for Update Compliance.
- The **MSP** field value under **protocol** should be either `16` or `18`.
- If you need to send this data to Microsoft Support, select **Export data**.
:::image type="content" alt-text="Screenshot of the Diagnostic Data Viewer displaying the data from SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry. The export data option and the fields for MSP and EnrolledTenantID are outlined in red." source="./media/update-compliance-diagnostic-data-viewer.png" lightbox="./media/update-compliance-diagnostic-data-viewer.png":::
## Script errors
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| 94 | Unexpected exception in EnableAllowUCProcessing|
| 99 | Device isn't Windows 10.|
## Verify device configuration
In some cases, you may need to manually verify the device configuration has the `AllowUpdateComplianceProcessing` policy enabled. To verify the setting, use the following steps:
1. Download and enable the **Diagnostic Data Viewer**. For more information, see [Diagnostic Data Viewer overview](/windows/privacy/diagnostic-data-viewer-overview#install-and-use-the-diagnostic-data-viewer).
1. Go to **Start**, select **Settings** > **Privacy** > **Diagnostics & feedback**.
1. Under **View diagnostic data**, select **On** for the following option:
- Windows 11: **Turn on the Diagnostic Data Viewer (uses up to 1 GB of hard drive space)**
- Windows 10: **Turn on this setting to see your data in the Diagnostic Data Viewer. (Setting uses up to 1GB of hard drive space.)**
1. Select **Open Diagnostic Data Viewer**.
- If the application isn't installed, select **Get** when you're asked to download the [Diagnostic Data Viewer from the Microsoft Store](https://www.microsoft.com/store/p/diagnostic-data-viewer/9n8wtrrsq8f7?rtc=1) page.
- If the application is already installed, it will open. You can either close the application before running a scan for software updates, or use the refresh button to fetch the new data after the scan is completed.
1. Check for software updates on the client device.
- Windows 11:
1. Go to **Start**, select **Settings** > **Windows Update**.
1. Select **Check for updates** then wait for the update check to complete.
- Windows 10:
1. Go to **Start**, select **Settings** > **Update & Security** > **Windows Update**.
1. Select **Check for updates** then wait for the update check to complete.
1. Run the **Diagnostic Data Viewer**.
1. Go to **Start**, select **Settings** > **Privacy** > **Diagnostics & feedback**.
1. Under **View diagnostic data**, select **Open Diagnostic Data Viewer**.
1. When the Diagnostic Data Viewer opens, type `SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry` in the search field. Verify the following items:
- The **EnrolledTenantID** field under **m365a** should equal the [CommercialID](update-compliance-get-started.md#get-your-commercialid) of your Log Analytics workspace for Update Compliance.
- The **MSP** field value under **protocol** should be either `16` or `18`.
- If you need to send this data to Microsoft Support, select **Export data**.
:::image type="content" alt-text="Screenshot of the Diagnostic Data Viewer displaying the data from SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry. The export data option and the fields for MSP and EnrolledTenantID are outlined in red." source="./media/update-compliance-diagnostic-data-viewer.png" lightbox="./media/update-compliance-diagnostic-data-viewer.png":::

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ms.author: mstewart
ms.collection: M365-analytics
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 05/31/2022
ms.date: 06/06/2022
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# Enable Update Compliance
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1. The **Commercial Id Key** is listed in the text box with an option to copy the ID. The **Commercial Id Key** is commonly referred to as the `CommercialID` or **Commercial ID** in Update Compliance.
> [!Warning]
> Regenerate a Commercial ID only if your original ID can no longer be used. Regenerating a commercial ID requires you to deploy the new commercial ID to your computers in order to continue to collect data and so can result in data loss.
> Regenerate a Commercial ID only if your original ID can no longer be used. Regenerating a Commercial ID requires you to deploy the new commercial ID to your computers in order to continue to collect data and so can result in data loss.
## Next steps

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# Update Compliance overview

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# Update Compliance prerequisites
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## Update Compliance prerequisites
Before you begin the process to add Update Compliance to your Azure subscription, ensure you can meet the prerequisites.
Before you begin the process to add Update Compliance to your Azure subscription, ensure you meet the prerequisites.
### Azure and Azure Active Directory

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ms.topic: reference
ms.date: 05/31/2022
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# UCClientUpdateStatus

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# UCDeviceAlert

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# UCServiceUpdateStatus

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ms.topic: reference
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# Update Compliance version 2 schema

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ms.topic: article
ms.date: 05/31/2022
ms.date: 06/06/2022
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# Use Update Compliance (preview)
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See below for a few articles related to Log Analytics:
- Learn how to effectively execute custom Log Searches by referring to Microsoft Azure's excellent documentation on [querying data in Log Analytics](/azure/log-analytics/log-analytics-log-searches).
- Review the documentation on [analyzing data for use in Log Analytics](/azure/log-analytics/log-analytics-dashboards) to develop your own custom data views in Operations Management Suite or [Power BI](https://powerbi.microsoft.com/).
- [Gain an overview of Log Analytics' alerts](/azure/log-analytics/log-analytics-alerts) and learn how to use it to always stay informed about the most critical issues you care about.
- [Gain an overview of alerts for Log Analytics](/azure/log-analytics/log-analytics-alerts) and learn how to use it to always stay informed about the most critical issues you care about.

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## Prerequisites
- [Update Compliance](update-compliance-v2-overview.md) needs to be enabled with clients sending data to the solution
- An appropriate role assigned for the [Microsoft 365 admin center](https://admin.microsoft.com) **???**
- To configure settings for the **Software Updates** page: [Windows Update Deployment Administrator role](/azure/active-directory/roles/permissions-reference#windows-update-deployment-administrator)
- An appropriate role assigned for the [Microsoft 365 admin center](https://admin.microsoft.com)
- To configure settings for the **Software Updates** page: [Global Admin role](/microsoft-365/admin/add-users/about-admin-roles)
- To view the **Software Updates** page: [Global Reader role](/microsoft-365/admin/add-users/about-admin-roles)
## Limitations
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1. After the initial setup is complete, the **Windows** tab will display your Update Compliance data in the charts.
> [!Tip]
> If you don't see an entry for Software updates (Preview) in the menu, try going to this URL: [https://admin.microsoft.com/Adminportal/Home#/softwareupdates](https://admin.microsoft.com/Adminportal/Home#/softwareupdates).
> If you don't see an entry for **Software updates (preview)** in the menu, try going to this URL: [https://admin.microsoft.com/Adminportal/Home#/softwareupdates](https://admin.microsoft.com/Adminportal/Home#/softwareupdates).
## The Windows tab