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# Editing Windows IT professional documentation
Thank you for your interest in the Windows IT professional documentation! We appreciate your feedback, edits, and additions to our docs.
This page covers the basic steps for editing our technical documentation.
For a more up-to-date and complete contribution guide, see the main [contributor guide overview](https://docs.microsoft.com/contribute/).
Thank you for your interest in the Windows IT professional documentation! We appreciate your feedback, edits, and additions to our content. This page covers the basic steps for editing our technical documentation. For a more up-to-date and complete contribution guide, see the main [contributor guide overview](https://learn.microsoft.com/contribute/).
## Sign a CLA
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### To edit a topic
1. Browse to the [Microsoft Docs](https://docs.microsoft.com/) article that you want to update.
1. Browse to the [Microsoft Learn](https://learn.microsoft.com/) article that you want to update.
> **Note**<br>
> If you're a Microsoft employee or vendor, before you edit the article, append `review.` to the beginning of the URL. This action lets you use the private repository, **windows-docs-pr**. For more information, see the [internal contributor guide](https://review.docs.microsoft.com/help/get-started/edit-article-in-github?branch=main).
> If you're a Microsoft employee or vendor, before you edit the article, append `review.` to the beginning of the URL. This action lets you use the private repository, **windows-docs-pr**. For more information, see the [internal contributor guide](https://review.learn.microsoft.com/help/get-started/edit-article-in-github?branch=main).
1. Then select the **Pencil** icon.
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![GitHub Web, showing the Pencil icon.](images/pencil-icon.png)
1. Using Markdown language, make your changes to the file. For info about how to edit content using Markdown, see the [Docs Markdown reference](https://docs.microsoft.com/contribute/markdown-reference) and GitHub's [Mastering Markdown](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/) documentation.
1. Using Markdown language, make your changes to the file. For info about how to edit content using Markdown, see the [Docs Markdown reference](https://learn.microsoft.com/contribute/markdown-reference) and GitHub's [Mastering Markdown](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/) documentation.
1. Make your suggested change, and then select **Preview changes** to make sure it looks correct.
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The pull request is sent to the writer of the topic and your edits are reviewed. If your request is accepted, updates are published to their respective article. This repository contains articles on some of the following topics:
- [Windows client documentation for IT Pros](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/resources/)
- [Microsoft Store](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-store)
- [Windows 10 for Education](https://docs.microsoft.com/education/windows)
- [Windows 10 for SMB](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/smb)
- [Internet Explorer 11](https://docs.microsoft.com/internet-explorer/)
- [Windows client documentation for IT Pros](https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/resources/)
- [Microsoft Store](https://learn.microsoft.com/microsoft-store)
- [Windows 10 for Education](https://learn.microsoft.com/education/windows)
- [Windows 10 for SMB](https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/smb)
- [Internet Explorer 11](https://learn.microsoft.com/internet-explorer/)
## Making more substantial changes
To make substantial changes to an existing article, add or change images, or contribute a new article, you'll need to create a local clone of the content.
For info about creating a fork or clone, see [Set up a local Git repository](https://docs.microsoft.com/contribute/get-started-setup-local). The GitHub docs topic, [Fork a Repo](https://docs.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo), is also insightful.
To make substantial changes to an existing article, add or change images, or contribute a new article, you'll need to create a local clone of the content. For information about creating a fork or clone, see [Set up a local Git repository](https://learn.microsoft.com/contribute/get-started-setup-local). The [Fork a Repo](https://docs.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo) article is also helpful.
Fork the official repo into your personal GitHub account, and then clone the fork down to your local device. Work locally, then push your changes back into your fork. Finally, open a pull request back to the main branch of the official repo.
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- You can use your favorite text editor to edit Markdown files. We recommend [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/), a free lightweight open source editor from Microsoft.
- You can learn the basics of Markdown in just a few minutes. To get started, check out [Mastering Markdown](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/).
- Microsoft technical documentation uses several custom Markdown extensions. To learn more, see the [Docs Markdown reference](https://docs.microsoft.com/contribute/markdown-reference).
- Microsoft technical documentation uses several custom Markdown extensions. To learn more, see the [Docs Markdown reference](https://learn.microsoft.com/contribute/markdown-reference).

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text: IT admin help
- url: https://support.office.com/education
text: Education help center
- url: /learn/educator-center/
- url: /training/educator-center/
text: Teacher training packs
# Card
- title: Check out our education journey
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# Card
- title: Education Partner community Yammer group
summary: Sign in with your Microsoft Partner account and join the Education Partner community private group on Yammer.
url: https://www.yammer.com/mepn/
url: https://www.yammer.com/mepn/

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| ![Private store performance icon.](images/perf-improvement-icon.png) |**Performance improvements in private store**<br /><br /> We've made it significantly faster for you to update the private store. Many changes to the private store are available immediately after you make them. <br /><br />[Get more info](./manage-private-store-settings.md#private-store-performance)<br /><br />**Applies to**:<br /> Microsoft Store for Business <br /> Microsoft Store for Education |
| <iframe width="288" height="232" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/IpLIZU_j7Z0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>| **Manage Windows device deployment with Windows Autopilot Deployment** <br /><br /> In Microsoft Store for Business, you can manage devices for your organization and apply an Autopilot deployment profile to your devices. When people in your organization run the out-of-box experience on the device, the profile configures Windows, based on the Autopilot deployment profile you applied to the device.<br /><br />[Get more info](add-profile-to-devices.md)<br /><br />**Applies to**:<br /> Microsoft Store for Business <br /> Microsoft Store for Education |
| ![Microsoft Store for Business Settings page, Distribute tab showing app requests setting.](images/msfb-wn-1709-app-request.png) |**Request an app**<br /><br />People in your organization can request additional licenses for apps in your private store, and then Admins or Purchasers can make the purchases. <br /><br />[Get more info](./acquire-apps-microsoft-store-for-business.md#request-apps)<br /><br />**Applies to**:<br /> Microsoft Store for Business <br /> Microsoft Store for Education |
|| ![Image showing Add a Collection.](images/msfb-add-collection.png) |**Private store collections**<br /><br> You can groups of apps in your private store with **Collections**. This can help you organize apps and help people find apps for their job or classroom. <br /><br />[Get more info](https://review.docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-store/manage-private-store-settings?branch=msfb-14856406#add-a-collection)<br /><br />**Applies to**:<br /> Microsoft Store for Business <br /> Microsoft Store for Education |
|| ![Image showing Add a Collection.](images/msfb-add-collection.png) |**Private store collections**<br /><br> You can groups of apps in your private store with **Collections**. This can help you organize apps and help people find apps for their job or classroom. <br /><br />[Get more info](https://review.learn.microsoft.com/microsoft-store/manage-private-store-settings?branch=msfb-14856406#add-a-collection)<br /><br />**Applies to**:<br /> Microsoft Store for Business <br /> Microsoft Store for Education |
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## Previous releases and updates
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- Manage prepaid Office 365 subscriptions
- Manage Office 365 subscriptions acquired by partners
- Edge extensions in Microsoft Store
- Search results in Microsoft Store for Business
- Search results in Microsoft Store for Business

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## Metadata
The full metadata block is above the markdown between the `---` lines. For more information, see [Metadata attributes](https://review.docs.microsoft.com/en-us/help/contribute/metadata-attributes?branch=main) in the contributor guide. Some key notes:
The full metadata block is above the markdown between the `---` lines. For more information, see [Metadata attributes](https://review.learn.microsoft.com/help/contribute/metadata-attributes?branch=main) in the contributor guide. Some key notes:
- You _must_ have a space between the colon (`:`) and the value for a metadata element.
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All basic and Github-flavored markdown (GFM) is supported. For more information, see the following articles:
- [Docs Markdown reference in the Contributor Guide](https://review.docs.microsoft.com/help/contribute/markdown-reference?branch=main)
- [Docs Markdown reference in the Contributor Guide](https://review.learn.microsoft.com/help/contribute/markdown-reference?branch=main)
- [Baseline markdown syntax](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax)
- [Github-flavored markdown (GFM) documentation](https://docs.github.com/github/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax)
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Limit the length of second-level headings to avoid excessive line wraps.
Make sure _all_ headings of any level have a unique name for the article. The build creates an anchor for all headings on the page using kebab formatting. For example, from the [Docs Markdown reference](https://review.docs.microsoft.com/help/contribute/markdown-reference?branch=main) article, the heading **Alerts (Note, Tip, Important, Caution, Warning)** becomes the anchor `#alerts-note-tip-important-caution-warning`. If there are duplicate headings, then the anchors don't behave properly. This behavior also applies when using include files, make sure the headings are unique across the main markdown file, and all include markdown files.
Make sure _all_ headings of any level have a unique name for the article. The build creates an anchor for all headings on the page using kebab formatting. For example, from the [Docs Markdown reference](https://review.learn.microsoft.com/help/contribute/markdown-reference?branch=main) article, the heading **Alerts (Note, Tip, Important, Caution, Warning)** becomes the anchor `#alerts-note-tip-important-caution-warning`. If there are duplicate headings, then the anchors don't behave properly. This behavior also applies when using include files, make sure the headings are unique across the main markdown file, and all include markdown files.
Don't skip levels. For example, don't have an H3 (`###`) without a parent H2 (`##`).
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>
> It supports headings in the current and other files too! (Just not the custom `bkmk` anchors that are sometimes used in this content.)
For more information, see [Add links to articles](https://review.docs.microsoft.com/help/contribute/links-how-to?branch=main) in the contributor guide.
For more information, see [Add links to articles](https://review.learn.microsoft.com/help/contribute/links-how-to?branch=main) in the contributor guide.
### Article in the same repo
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Don't use URL shorteners like `go.microsoft.com/fwlink` or `aka.ms`. Include the full URL to the target.
For more information, see [Add links to articles](https://review.docs.microsoft.com/help/contribute/links-how-to?branch=main) in the contributor guide.
For more information, see [Add links to articles](https://review.learn.microsoft.com/help/contribute/links-how-to?branch=main) in the contributor guide.
## Lists
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## docs.ms extensions
> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
> [Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr)
> [Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr)

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[Windows 10 (and Windows 11) and Azure Active Directory: Embracing the Cloud](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615768)
Microsoft Virtual Academy course: [Configuration Manager & Windows Intune](/learn/)
 
Microsoft Virtual Academy course: [Configuration Manager & Windows Intune](/training/)

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Default string is as follows:
`https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/'desktop/WES/eventmanifestschema-channeltype-complextype`
`https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/'desktop/WES/eventmanifestschema-channeltype-complextype`
Add **SDDL**
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## Related topics
[Configuration service provider reference](configuration-service-provider-reference.md)
[Configuration service provider reference](configuration-service-provider-reference.md)

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<Delete />
<Replace />
</AccessType>
<Description>SDDL String controlling access to the channel. Default: https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/desktop/WES/eventmanifestschema-channeltype-complextype</Description>
<Description>SDDL String controlling access to the channel. Default: https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/desktop/WES/eventmanifestschema-channeltype-complextype</Description>
<DFFormat>
<chr />
</DFFormat>
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<AccessType>
<Get />
</AccessType>
<Description>Provides the current status of the device health request. For the complete list of status see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/healthattestation-csp#device-healthattestation-csp-status-and-error-codes</Description>
<Description>Provides the current status of the device health request. For the complete list of status see https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/healthattestation-csp#device-healthattestation-csp-status-and-error-codes</Description>
<DFFormat>
<int />
</DFFormat>
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4. When you apply the policy, the taskbar includes your changes. The next time users sign in, they'll see the changes.
For more information on using group policies, see [Implement Group Policy Objects](/learn/modules/implement-group-policy-objects/).
For more information on using group policies, see [Implement Group Policy Objects](/training/modules/implement-group-policy-objects/).
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<!-- A link file is required for desktop applications to show on start layout, the link file can be placed under
"%AllUsersProfile%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" if the link file is shared for all users or
"%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" if the link file is for the specific user only
see document https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/start-layout-xml-desktop
see document https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/start-layout-xml-desktop
-->
<!-- for inbox desktop applications, a link file might already exist and can be used directly -->
<start:DesktopApplicationTile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="0" DesktopApplicationLinkPath="%AllUsersProfile%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\paint.lnk" />
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<!-- A link file is required for desktop applications to show on start layout, the link file can be placed under
"%AllUsersProfile%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" if the link file is shared for all users or
"%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" if the link file is for the specific user only
see document https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/start-layout-xml-desktop
see document https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/start-layout-xml-desktop
-->
<!-- for inbox desktop applications, a link file might already exist and can be used directly -->
<start:DesktopApplicationTile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="0" DesktopApplicationLinkPath="%AllUsersProfile%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\paint.lnk" />
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<!-- A link file is required for desktop applications to show on start layout, the link file can be placed under
"%AllUsersProfile%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" if the link file is shared for all users or
"%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" if the link file is for the specific user only
see document https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/start-layout-xml-desktop
see document https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/start-layout-xml-desktop
-->
<!-- for inbox desktop applications, a link file might already exist and can be used directly -->
<start:DesktopApplicationTile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="0" DesktopApplicationLinkPath="%AllUsersProfile%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\paint.lnk" />
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<!-- A link file is required for desktop applications to show on start layout, the link file can be placed under
"%AllUsersProfile%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" if the link file is shared for all users or
"%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" if the link file is for the specific user only
see document https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/start-layout-xml-desktop
see document https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/start-layout-xml-desktop
-->
<!-- for inbox desktop applications, a link file might already exist and can be used directly -->
<start:DesktopApplicationTile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="0" DesktopApplicationLinkPath="%AllUsersProfile%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\paint.lnk" />

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<!-- A link file is required for desktop applications to show on start layout, the link file can be placed under
"%AllUsersProfile%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" if the link file is shared for all users or
"%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" if the link file is for the specific user only
see document https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/start-layout-xml-desktop
see document https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/start-layout-xml-desktop
-->
<!-- for inbox desktop applications, a link file might already exist and can be used directly -->
<start:DesktopApplicationTile Size="2x2" Column="2" Row="0" DesktopApplicationLinkPath="%AllUsersProfile%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\paint.lnk" />

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- [Update CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/update-csp)
- [VPN CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/vpn-csp)
- [VPNv2 CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/vpnv2-csp)
- [Wi-Fi CSP](/documentation/)
- [Wi-Fi CSP](/docs/)
- [WindowsLicensing CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/windowslicensing-csp)
- [WindowsSecurityAuditing CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/windowssecurityauditing-csp)

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url: /microsoftteams/faq-support-remote-workforce
# Card (optional)
- title: Microsoft Learn
- title: Microsoft Learn training
linkLists:
- linkListType: learn
links:
- text: Plan to deploy updates for Windows 10 and Microsoft 365 Apps
url: /learn/modules/windows-plan
url: /training/modules/windows-plan
- text: Prepare to deploy updates for Windows 10 and Microsoft 365 Apps
url: /learn/modules/windows-prepare/
url: /training/modules/windows-prepare/
- text: Deploy updates for Windows 10 and Microsoft 365 Apps
url: /learn/modules/windows-deploy
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- **Where do I find Windows release health?**
After logging into Microsoft 365 admin center, expand the left-hand menu using **…Show All**, click **Health** and youll see **Windows release health**.
- **Is the Windows release health content published to Microsoft 365 admin center the same as the content on Windows release health on Docs.microsoft.com?**
- **Is the Windows release health content published to Microsoft 365 admin center the same as the content on Windows release health on Microsoft Learn?**
No. While the content is similar, you may see more issues and more technical details published to Windows release health on Microsoft 365 admin center to better support the IT admin. For example, youll find details to help you diagnose issues in your environment, steps to mitigate issues, and root cause analysis.
- **How often will content be updated?**
In an effort to ensure Windows customers have important information as soon as possible, all major known issues will be shared with Windows customers on both Docs.microsoft.com and the Microsoft 365 admin center. We may also update the details available for Windows release health in the Microsoft 365 admin center when we have additional details on workarounds, root cause, or other information to help you plan for updates and handle issues in your environment.
In an effort to ensure Windows customers have important information as soon as possible, all major known issues will be shared with Windows customers on both Microsoft Learn and the Microsoft 365 admin center. We may also update the details available for Windows release health in the Microsoft 365 admin center when we have additional details on workarounds, root cause, or other information to help you plan for updates and handle issues in your environment.
- **Can I share this content publicly or with other Windows customers?**
Windows release health is provided to you as a licensed Windows customer and is not to be shared publicly.

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### Building your own application
Microsoft Graph makes deployment service APIs available through. Get started with these learning paths:
- Learning Path: [Microsoft Graph Fundamentals](/learn/paths/m365-msgraph-fundamentals/)
- Learning Path: [Build apps with Microsoft Graph](/learn/paths/m365-msgraph-associate/)
- Learning path: [Microsoft Graph Fundamentals](/training/paths/m365-msgraph-fundamentals/)
- Learning path: [Build apps with Microsoft Graph](/training/paths/m365-msgraph-associate/)
Once you are familiar with Microsoft Graph development, see [Windows updates API overview in Microsoft Graph](/graph/windowsupdates-concept-overview) for more.

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Select the **Feedback** link in the upper right of any article to go to the Feedback section at the bottom. Feedback is integrated with GitHub Issues. For more information about this integration with GitHub Issues, see the [docs platform blog post](/teamblog/a-new-feedback-system-is-coming-to-docs).
:::image type="content" source="media/docs-feedback.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the feedback section on a docs article.":::
:::image type="content" source="media/docs-feedback.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the feedback section of a Microsoft Learn page.":::
To share docs feedback about the current article, select **This page**. A [GitHub account](https://github.com/join) is a prerequisite for providing documentation feedback. Once you sign in, there's a one-time authorization for the MicrosoftDocs organization. It then opens the GitHub new issue form. Add a descriptive title and detailed feedback in the body, but don't modify the document details section. Then select **Submit new issue** to file a new issue for the target article in the [Windows-ITPro-docs GitHub repository](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/issues).
To share feedback about the current article, select **This page**. A [GitHub account](https://github.com/join) is a prerequisite for providing documentation feedback. Once you sign in, there's a one-time authorization for the MicrosoftDocs organization. It then opens the GitHub new issue form. Add a descriptive title and detailed feedback in the body, but don't modify the document details section. Then select **Submit new issue** to file a new issue for the target article in the [Windows-ITPro-docs GitHub repository](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/issues).
To see whether there's already feedback for this article, select **View all page feedback**. This action opens a GitHub issue query for this article. By default it displays both open and closed issues. Review any existing feedback before you submit a new issue. If you find a related issue, select the face icon to add a reaction, add a comment to the thread, or **Subscribe** to receive notifications.
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- [Product questions (using Microsoft Q&A)](/answers/products/)
- [Support requests](#open-a-microsoft-support-case) for Update Compliance
To share feedback about the Microsoft Docs platform, see [Microsoft Docs feedback](https://aka.ms/sitefeedback). The platform includes all of the wrapper components such as the header, table of contents, and right menu. Also how the articles render in the browser, such as the font, alert boxes, and page anchors.
To share feedback about the Microsoft Learn platform, see [Microsoft Learn feedback](https://aka.ms/sitefeedback). The platform includes all of the wrapper components such as the header, table of contents, and right menu. Also how the articles render in the browser, such as the font, alert boxes, and page anchors.
## Troubleshooting tips

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Error: SetupDiag reports Optional Component installation failed to open OC Package. Package Name: Foundation, Error: 0x8007001F
Recommend you check the "Windows Modules Installer" service (Trusted Installer) is started on the system and set to automatic start, reboot and try the update again. Optionally, you can check the status of optional components on the system (search for Windows Features), uninstall any unneeded optional components, reboot and try the update again.
Error: SetupDiag reports down-level failure, Operation: Finalize, Error: 0x8007001F - 0x50015
Refer to https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-error-codes for error information.
Refer to https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-error-codes for error information.
```
### XML log sample
```xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?>
<SetupDiag xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/upgrade/setupdiag">
<SetupDiag xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/upgrade/setupdiag">
<Version>1.6.0.0</Version>
<ProfileName>FindSPFatalError</ProfileName>
<ProfileGuid>A4028172-1B09-48F8-AD3B-86CDD7D55852</ProfileGuid>
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ Error: 0x00000057</FailureData>
<FailureData>LogEntry: 2019-06-06 21:47:11, Error SP Error converting install time 5/2/2019 to structure[gle=0x00000057]</FailureData>
<FailureData>LogEntry: 2019-06-06 21:47:11, Error SP Error converting install time 5/2/2019 to structure[gle=0x00000057]</FailureData>
<FailureData>
Refer to "https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/desktop/Debug/system-error-codes" for error information.</FailureData>
Refer to "https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/desktop/Debug/system-error-codes" for error information.</FailureData>
<FailureDetails>Err = 0x00000057, LastOperation = Gather data, scope: EVERYTHING, LastPhase = Downlevel</FailureDetails>
</SetupDiag>
```
@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ Refer to "https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/desktop/Debug/system-error-codes" f
"LogEntry: 2019-06-06 21:47:11, Error SP Error converting install time 5\/2\/2019 to structure[
gle=0x00000057
]",
"\u000aRefer to \"https:\/\/docs.microsoft.com\/en-us\/windows\/desktop\/Debug\/system-error-codes\" for error information."
"\u000aRefer to \"https:\/\/learn.microsoft.com\/windows\/desktop\/Debug\/system-error-codes\" for error information."
],
"FailureDetails":"Err = 0x00000057, LastOperation = Gather data, scope: EVERYTHING, LastPhase = Downlevel",
"DeviceDriverInfo":null,

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@ -68,50 +68,50 @@ productDirectory:
# # Card
# - title: cardtitle1
# links:
# - url: file1.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/file1
# - url: file1.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/file1
# itemType: itemType
# text: linktext1
# - url: file2.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/file2
# - url: file2.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/file2
# itemType: itemType
# text: linktext2
# - url: file3.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/file3
# - url: file3.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/file3
# itemType: itemType
# text: linktext3
# # footerLink (optional)
# footerLink:
# url: filefooter.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/filefooter
# url: filefooter.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/filefooter
# text: See more
# # Card
# - title: cardtitle2
# links:
# - url: file1.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/file1
# - url: file1.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/file1
# itemType: itemType
# text: linktext1
# - url: file2.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/file2
# - url: file2.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/file2
# itemType: itemType
# text: linktext2
# - url: file3.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/file3
# - url: file3.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/file3
# itemType: itemType
# text: linktext3
# # footerLink (optional)
# footerLink:
# url: filefooter.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/filefooter
# url: filefooter.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/filefooter
# text: See more
# # Card
# - title: cardtitle3
# links:
# - url: file1.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/file1
# - url: file1.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/file1
# itemType: itemType
# text: linktext1
# - url: file2.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/file2
# - url: file2.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/file2
# itemType: itemType
# text: linktext2
# - url: file3.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/file3
# - url: file3.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/file3
# itemType: itemType
# text: linktext3
# # footerLink (optional)
# footerLink:
# url: filefooter.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/filefooter
# url: filefooter.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/filefooter
# text: See more
# # tools section (optional)
@ -122,15 +122,15 @@ productDirectory:
# # Card
# - title: cardtitle1
# # imageSrc should be square in ratio with no whitespace
# imageSrc: ./media/index/image1.svg OR https://docs.microsoft.com/media/logos/image1.svg
# imageSrc: ./media/index/image1.svg OR https://learn.microsoft.com/media/logos/image1.svg
# url: file1.md
# # Card
# - title: cardtitle2
# imageSrc: ./media/index/image2.svg OR https://docs.microsoft.com/media/logos/image2.svg
# imageSrc: ./media/index/image2.svg OR https://learn.microsoft.com/media/logos/image2.svg
# url: file2.md
# # Card
# - title: cardtitle3
# imageSrc: ./media/index/image3.svg OR https://docs.microsoft.com/media/logos/image3.svg
# imageSrc: ./media/index/image3.svg OR https://learn.microsoft.com/media/logos/image3.svg
# url: file3.md
# additionalContent section (optional)
@ -144,15 +144,15 @@ productDirectory:
# # Card
# - title: cardtitle1
# summary: cardsummary1
# url: file1.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/file1
# url: file1.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/file1
# # Card
# - title: cardtitle2
# summary: cardsummary2
# url: file1.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/file2
# url: file1.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/file2
# # Card
# - title: cardtitle3
# summary: cardsummary3
# url: file1.md OR https://docs.microsoft.com/file3
# url: file1.md OR https://learn.microsoft.com/file3
# # footer (optional)
# footer: "footertext [linktext](/footerfile)"

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@ -114,4 +114,4 @@ You might already be using App Assure and Test Base in your Windows 10 environme
## Also see
[Plan to deploy updates for Windows 10 and Microsoft 365 Apps](/learn/modules/windows-plan/)
[Plan to deploy updates for Windows 10 and Microsoft 365 Apps](/training/modules/windows-plan/)

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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Don't overlook the importance of user readiness to deliver an effective, enterpr
## Learn more
See the [Stay current with Windows 10 and Microsoft 365 Apps](/learn/paths/m365-stay-current/) learning path.
See the [Stay current with Windows 10 and Microsoft 365 Apps](/training/paths/m365-stay-current/) learning path.
- The learning path was created for Windows 10, but the basic principles and tasks outlined for the plan, prepare, and deploy phases also apply to your deployment of Windows 11.