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> Windows Autopilot pre-provisioning doesn't work when this policy setting is enabled. For more information, see [Windows Autopilot troubleshooting FAQ](/autopilot/troubleshooting-faq#troubleshooting-policy-conflicts-with-windows-autopilot).
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> Windows Autopilot pre-provisioning doesn't work when this policy setting is enabled. For more information, see [Windows Autopilot troubleshooting FAQ](/autopilot/troubleshooting-faq#troubleshooting-policy-conflicts-with-windows-autopilot).
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|*CSIDL_DEFAULT_TEMPLATES*|Refers to the Templates folder inside `%DEFAULTUSERPROFILE%`.|
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|*CSIDL_DEFAULT_TEMPLATES*|Refers to the Templates folder inside `%DEFAULTUSERPROFILE%`.|
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|*CSIDL_DEFAULT_QUICKLAUNCH*|Refers to the Quick Launch folder inside `%DEFAULTUSERPROFILE%`.|
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|*CSIDL_DEFAULT_QUICKLAUNCH*|Refers to the Quick Launch folder inside `%DEFAULTUSERPROFILE%`.|
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|*CSIDL_FONTS*|A virtual folder containing fonts. A typical path is `C:\Windows\Fonts`.|
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|*CSIDL_FONTS*|A virtual folder containing fonts. A typical path is `C:\Windows\Fonts`.|
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|*CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILESX86*|The Program Files folder on 64-bit systems. A typical path is `C:\Program Files(86)`.|
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|*CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILESX86*|The Program Files folder on 64-bit systems. A typical path is `C:\Program Files (x86)`.|
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|*CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILES_COMMONX86*|A folder for components that are shared across applications on 64-bit systems. A typical path is `C:\Program Files(86)\Common`.|
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|*CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILES_COMMONX86*|A folder for components that are shared across applications on 64-bit systems. A typical path is `C:\Program Files (x86)\Common`.|
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|*CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILES*|The Program Files folder. A typical path is `C:\Program Files`.|
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|*CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILES*|The Program Files folder. A typical path is `C:\Program Files`.|
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|*CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILES_COMMON*|A folder for components that are shared across applications. A typical path is `C:\Program Files\Common`.|
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|*CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILES_COMMON*|A folder for components that are shared across applications. A typical path is `C:\Program Files\Common`.|
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|*CSIDL_RESOURCES*|The file-system directory that contains resource data. A typical path is `C:\Windows\Resources`.|
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|*CSIDL_RESOURCES*|The file-system directory that contains resource data. A typical path is `C:\Windows\Resources`.|
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title: Windows quality update end user experience
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title: Windows quality update end user experience
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description: This article explains the Windows quality update end user experience
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description: This article explains the Windows quality update end user experience
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ms.date: 09/16/2024
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ms.date: 10/07/2024
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ms.service: windows-client
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ms.subservice: autopatch
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ms.topic: conceptual
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### Typical update experience
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### Typical update experience
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The Windows quality update is published and devices in the Broad ring have a deferral period of nine days. Devices wait nine days before downloading the latest quality update.
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In the following example, the Windows quality update is published and devices in the Broad ring have a deferral period of seven days. Devices wait seven days before downloading the latest quality update.
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### Quality update deadline forces an update
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### Quality update deadline forces an update
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### Quality update grace period
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title: What's new 2023
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title: What's new 2023
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description: This article lists the 2023 feature releases and any corresponding Message center post numbers.
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description: This article lists the 2023 feature releases and any corresponding Message center post numbers.
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ms.date: 12/14/2023
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ms.date: 10/07/2024
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<HostFolder>absolute path to the host folder</HostFolder>
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<HostFolder>absolute or relative path to the host folder</HostFolder>
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<SandboxFolder>absolute path to the sandbox folder</SandboxFolder>
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<SandboxFolder>absolute path to the sandbox folder</SandboxFolder>
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