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> [!Important]
> If you're using Update Compliance, it's highly recommended that you enable and start using Windows Update for Business reports. For more information, see [Windows Update for Business reports overview](..\wufb-reports-overview.md).
> If you're using Update Compliance, it's highly recommended that you start transitioning to Windows Update for Business reports. For more information, see [Windows Update for Business reports overview](..\wufb-reports-overview.md).

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- Windows 10
- Windows 11
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
There are a number of requirements to consider when manually configuring devices for Update Compliance. These can potentially change with newer versions of Windows client. The [Update Compliance Configuration Script](update-compliance-configuration-script.md) will be updated when any configuration requirements change so only a redeployment of the script will be required.
The requirements are separated into different categories:

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- Windows 10
- Windows 11
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
This article is specifically targeted at configuring devices enrolled to [Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) for Update Compliance, within Microsoft Intune itself. Configuring devices for Update Compliance in Microsoft Intune breaks down to the following steps:
1. [Create a configuration profile](#create-a-configuration-profile) for devices you want to enroll, that contains settings for all the MDM policies that must be configured.

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- Windows 10
- Windows 11
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
The Update Compliance Configuration Script is the recommended method of configuring devices to send data to Microsoft for use with Update Compliance. The script configures the registry keys backing policies, ensures required services are running, and more. This script is a recommended complement to configuring the required policies documented in [Manually configured devices for Update Compliance](update-compliance-configuration-manual.md), as it can provide feedback on whether there are any configuration issues outside of policies being configured.

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- Windows 10
- Windows 11
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
:::image type="content" alt-text="Screenshot of Delivery Optimization information in Update Compliance." source="images/UC_workspace_DO_status.png" lightbox="images/UC_workspace_DO_status.png":::
The Update Compliance solution provides you with information about your Delivery Optimization configuration, including the observed bandwidth savings across all devices that used peer-to-peer distribution over the past 28 days.

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- Windows 10
- Windows 11
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
[ ![The Feature Update Status report.](images/UC_workspace_FU_status.png) ](images/UC_workspace_FU_status.png#lightbox)
The Feature Update Status section provides information about the status of [feature updates](waas-quick-start.md#definitions) across all devices. This section tile in the [Overview Blade](update-compliance-using.md#overview-blade) gives a percentage of devices that are on the latest applicable feature update; [Servicing Channel](waas-overview.md#servicing-channels) is considered in determining applicability. Within this section are two blades; one providing a holistic view of feature updates, the other containing three **Deployment Status** tiles, each charged with tracking the deployment for a different [Servicing Channel](waas-overview.md#servicing-channels).

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- Windows 10
- Windows 11
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
This article introduces the high-level steps required to enroll to the Update Compliance solution and configure devices to send data to it. The following steps cover the enrollment and device configuration workflow.
1. Ensure you can [meet the requirements](#update-compliance-prerequisites) to use Update Compliance.

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- Windows 10
- Windows 11
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
## Introduction
Update Compliance enables organizations to:

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- Windows 10
- Windows 11
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
![Needs attention section.](images/UC_workspace_needs_attention.png)
The **Needs attention!** section provides a breakdown of all Windows client device and update issues detected by Update Compliance. The summary tile for this section counts the number of devices that have issues, while the blades within break down the issues encountered. Finally, a [list of queries](#list-of-queries) blade in this section contains queries that provide values but do not fit within any other main section.

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- Windows 10
- Windows 11
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
The Safeguard Holds report provides information about devices in your population that are affected by a [safeguard hold](/windows/deployment/update/safeguard-holds).
Microsoft uses diagnostic data to determine whether devices that use Windows Update are ready for a feature update in order to ensure a smooth experience. When Microsoft determines a device is not ready to update due to a known issue, a *safeguard hold* is generated to delay the device's upgrade and protect the end-user experience. Safeguard holds are released over time as diagnostic data is analyzed and fixes are addressed. Details are provided on some, but not all safeguard holds on the Windows client release information pages for any given release.

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# WaaSDeploymentStatus
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
WaaSDeploymentStatus records track a specific update's installation progress on a specific device. Multiple WaaSDeploymentStatus records can exist simultaneously for a given device, as each record is specific to a given update and its type. For example, a device can have both a WaaSDeploymentStatus tracking a Windows Feature Update, and one tracking a Windows Quality Update, at the same time.

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# WaaSInsiderStatus
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
WaaSInsiderStatus records contain device-centric data and acts as the device record for devices on Windows Insider Program builds in Update Compliance. Each record provided in daily snapshots maps to a single device in a single tenant. This table has data such as the current device's installed version of Windows, whether it is on the latest available updates, and whether the device needs attention. Insider devices have fewer fields than [WaaSUpdateStatus](update-compliance-schema-waasupdatestatus.md).

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# WaaSUpdateStatus
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
WaaSUpdateStatus records contain device-centric data and acts as the device record for Update Compliance. Each record provided in daily snapshots maps to a single device in a single tenant. This table has data such as the current device's installed version of Windows, whether it is on the latest available updates, and whether the device needs attention.
|Field |Type |Example |Description |

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# WUDOAggregatedStatus
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
WUDOAggregatedStatus records provide information, across all devices, on their bandwidth utilization for a specific content type in the event they use [Delivery Optimization](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4468254/windows-update-delivery-optimization-faq), over the past 28 days.
These fields are briefly described in this article, to learn more about Delivery Optimization in general, check out the [Delivery Optimization Reference](../do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md).

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# WUDOStatus
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
> [!NOTE]
> Currently all location-based fields are not working properly. This is a known issue.

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# Update Compliance Schema
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
When the visualizations provided in the default experience don't fulfill your reporting needs, or if you need to troubleshoot issues with devices, it's valuable to understand the schema for Update Compliance and have a high-level understanding of the capabilities of [Azure Monitor log queries](/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/query-language) to power additional dashboards, integration with external data analysis tools, automated alerting, and more.
The table below summarizes the different tables that are part of the Update Compliance solution. To learn how to navigate Azure Monitor Logs to find this data, see [Get started with log queries in Azure Monitor](/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/get-started-queries).

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- Windows 10
- Windows 11
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
![The Security Update Status report.](images/UC_workspace_SU_status.png)
The Security Update Status section provides information about [security updates](waas-quick-start.md#definitions) across all devices. The section tile within the [Overview Blade](update-compliance-using.md#overview-blade) lists the percentage of devices on the latest security update available. Meanwhile, the blades within show the percentage of devices on the latest security update for each Windows client version and the deployment progress toward the latest two security updates.

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- Windows 10
- Windows 11
<!--Using include for recommending Windows Update for Business reports for all Update Compliance v1 docs-->
[!INCLUDE [Recommend Windows Update for Business reports](./includes/wufb-reports-recommend.md)]
In this section you'll learn how to use Update Compliance to monitor your device's Windows updates and Microsoft Defender Antivirus status. To configure your environment for use with Update Compliance, refer to [Get started with Update Compliance](update-compliance-get-started.md).

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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10 managed by [Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune)***
> [!Important]
> As of August 17, 2022, the `CommercialID` is no longer required. For more information, see [Enable Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-enable.md).
This article is targeted at configuring devices enrolled to [Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) for Windows Update for Business reports, within Microsoft Intune itself. Configuring devices for Windows Update for Business reports in Microsoft Intune breaks down to the following steps:

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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
> [!Important]
> As of August 17, 2022, the `CommercialID` is no longer required. For more information, see [Enable Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-enable.md).
There are a number of requirements to consider when manually configuring devices for Windows Update for Business reports. These requirements can potentially change with newer versions of Windows client. The [Windows Update for Business reports configuration script](wufb-reports-configuration-script.md) will be updated when any configuration requirements change so only a redeployment of the script will be required.
The requirements are separated into different categories:

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<!--37063317, 30141258, 37063041-->
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
> [!Important]
> As of August 17, 2022, the `CommercialID` is no longer required. For more information, see [Enable Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-enable.md).
The Windows Update for Business reports configuration script is the recommended method of configuring devices to send data to Microsoft for use with Windows Update for Business reports. The script configures the registry keys backing policies, ensures required services are running, and more. This script is a recommended complement to configuring the required policies documented in [Manually configure devices for Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-configuration-manual.md), as it can provide feedback on whether there are any configuration issues outside of policies being configured.
## About the script

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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
> [!Important]
> As of August 17, 2022, the `CommercialID` is no longer required.
After verifying the [prerequisites](wufb-reports-prerequisites.md) are met, you can start to set up Windows Update for Business reports. The two main steps for setting up Windows Update for Business reports are:
1. [Add Windows Update for Business reports](#bkmk_add) to your Azure subscription. This step has the following phases:
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Use one of the following methods to enroll into Windows Update for Business reports:
### <a name="bkmk_enroll-workbook"></a> Enroll through the Azure Workbook (recommended method)
##### <a name="bkmk_enroll-workbook"></a> Enroll through the Azure Workbook (recommended method)
1. In the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), select **Monitor** > **Workbooks** from the menu bar.
- You can also type **Monitor** in the search bar. As you begin typing, the list filters based on your input.
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1. Select **Save settings** to save the settings and enroll into Windows Update for Business reports.
1. The initial setup can take up to 24 hours. During this time, the workbook will display that it's **Waiting for Windows Update for Business reports data**.
### <a name="bkmk_admin-center"></a> Enroll through the Microsoft 365 admin center
##### <a name="bkmk_admin-center"></a> Enroll through the Microsoft 365 admin center
<!--Using include for onboarding Windows Update for Business reports through the Microsoft 365 admin center-->
[!INCLUDE [Onboarding Windows Update for Business reports through the Microsoft 365 admin center](./includes/wufb-reports-onboard-admin-center.md)]

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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
> [!Important]
> As of August 17, 2022, the `CommercialID` is no longer required. For more information, see [Enable Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-enable.md).
There are several resources that you can use to find help with Windows Update for Business reports. Whether you're just getting started or an experienced administrator, use the following resources when you need help with Windows Update for Business reports:
- Send [product feedback about Windows Update for Business reports](#send-product-feedback)

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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
> [!Important]
> As of August 17, 2022, the `CommercialID` is no longer required. For more information, see [Enable Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-enable.md).
Windows Update for Business reports is a cloud-based solution that provides information about your Azure Active Directory-joined devices' compliance with Windows updates. Windows Update for Business reports is offered through the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), and it's included as part of the Windows 10 or Windows 11 prerequisite licenses. Windows Update for Business reports helps you:
- Monitor security, quality, and feature updates for Windows 11 and Windows 10 devices

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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
> [!Important]
> As of August 17, 2022, the `CommercialID` is no longer required. For more information, see [Enable Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-enable.md).
Before you begin the process of adding Windows Update for Business reports to your Azure subscription, ensure you meet the prerequisites.
## Azure and Azure Active Directory

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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
> [!Important]
> As of August 17, 2022, the `CommercialID` is no longer required. For more information, see [Enable Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-enable.md).
When the visualizations provided in the default experience don't fulfill your reporting needs, or if you need to troubleshoot issues with devices, it's valuable to understand the schema for Windows Update for Business reports and have a high-level understanding of the capabilities of [Azure Monitor log queries](/azure/azure-monitor/log-query/query-language) to power additional dashboards, integration with external data analysis tools, automated alerting, and more.
## Schema

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***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
> [!Important]
> As of August 17, 2022, the `CommercialID` is no longer required. For more information, see [Enable Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-enable.md).
[Windows Update for Business reports](wufb-reports-overview.md) presents information commonly needed by updates administrators in an easy-to-use format. Windows Update for Business reports uses [Azure Workbooks](/azure/azure-monitor/visualize/workbooks-getting-started) to give you a visual representation of your compliance data. The workbook is broken down into four tab sections: