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author: mestew
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ms.author: mstewart
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ms.topic: article
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ms.date: 11/15/2022
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ms.date: 02/10/2023
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ms.technology: itpro-updates
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At minimum, Windows Update for Business reports requires devices to send diagnostic data at the *Required* level (previously *Basic*). For more information 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).
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Some queries in Windows Update for Business reports require devices to send diagnostic data at the following levels:
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For some queries, such as Windows 11 eligibility reporting, Windows Update for Business reports requires devices to send diagnostic data at the following levels:
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- *Optional* level (previously *Full*) for Windows 11 devices
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- *Optional* level for Windows 11 devices (previously *Full*)
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- *Enhanced* level for Windows 10 devices
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Device names don't appear in Windows Update for Business reports unless you individually opt-in devices by using a policy. The configuration script does this for you, but when using other client configuration methods, set one of the following to display device names:
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