Update enable-offline-updates-for-windows-embedded-8-1-handheld-devices-to-windows-10.md

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After the upgrade to Windows 10 is complete, if you decide to push down a new wehlockdown.xml, you need to take the following steps to ensure that the updated settings are persisted through an Enterprise Reset:
1. Delete the TPK\*ppkg and push down a new ppkg with your new configuration to the persistent folder.
2. Push down a new ppkg with your new configuration with higher priority. (Be aware that in ICD, Owner=Microsoft, Rank=0 is the lowest priority, and vise versa. With this step, the old assigned access lockdown configuration is overwritten.)
2. Push down a new ppkg with your new configuration with higher priority. (Be aware that in ICD, Owner=Microsoft, Rank=0 is the lowest priority, and vice versa. With this step, the old assigned access lockdown configuration is overwritten.)
**Requirements:**
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25. Select the appropriate device collection and define the schedule.
![device update](images/windowsembedded-update15.png)
26. To view the DUReport content, select the appropriate deployment for the configuration saseline that you created. Right-click on the deployment, and then select **View Status**.
26. To view the DUReport content, select the appropriate deployment for the configuration baseline that you created. Right-click on the deployment, and then select **View Status**.
27. Select **Run Summarization**, and then select **Refresh**. The test device(s) should be listed on the **Non-Compliant** tab.
28. Under **Asset Details**, right-click on the test device, and then select **Mode Details**.