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If you are not using OMS:
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1. Go to the [Upgrade Readiness page on Microsoft.com](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=799190&clcid=0x409) and click **Sign up** to kick off the onboarding process.
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1. Go to the [Upgrade Readiness page on Microsoft.com](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=799190&clcid=0x409) and click **New Customers >** to kick off the onboarding process.
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2. Sign in to Operations Management Suite (OMS). You can use either a Microsoft Account or a Work or School account to create a workspace. If your company is already using Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), use a Work or School account when you sign in to OMS. Using a Work or School account allows you to use identities from your Azure AD to manage permissions in OMS.
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3. Create a new OMS workspace. Enter a name for the workspace, select the workspace region, and provide the email address that you want associated with this workspace. Select **Create**.
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4. If your organization already has an Azure subscription, you can link it to your workspace. Note that you may need to request access from your organization’s Azure administrator.
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### Distribute the deployment script at scale
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Use a software distribution system such as System Center Configuration Manager to distribute the Upgrade Readiness deployment script at scale. For more information, see the [Upgrade Readiness blog](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/upgradeanalytics/2016/09/20/new-version-of-the-upgrade-analytics-deployment-script-available/).
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Use a software distribution system such as System Center Configuration Manager to distribute the Upgrade Readiness deployment script at scale. For more information, see the [Upgrade Readiness blog](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/upgradeanalytics/2016/09/20/new-version-of-the-upgrade-analytics-deployment-script-available/).
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## March 2017
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|New or changed topic |Description |
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|[Protect derived domain credentials with Credential Guard](credential-guard.md) |Updated to include additional security qualifications starting with Window 10, version 1703.|
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|[Requirements and deployment planning guidelines for Device Guard](requirements-and-deployment-planning-guidelines-for-device-guard.md) |Updated to include additional security qualifications starting with Window 10, version 1703.|
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|[Protect derived domain credentials with Credential Guard](credential-guard.md) |Updated additional security qualifications.|
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|[Requirements and deployment planning guidelines for Device Guard](requirements-and-deployment-planning-guidelines-for-device-guard.md) |Updated additional security qualifications.|
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## January 2017
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<br>
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#### 2017 Additional security qualifications starting with Windows 10, version 1703
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#### 2017 Additional security qualifications starting in 2017
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The following table lists qualifications for Windows 10, version 1703, which are in addition to all preceding qualifications.
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The following table lists qualifications for 2017, which are in addition to all preceding qualifications.
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| Protection for Improved Security | Description |
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|---------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------|
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| Default Domain Policy| Not defined|
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| Default Domain Controller Policy | Not defined|
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| Stand-Alone Server Default Settings | 14 days|
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| DC Effective Default Settings | 14 days |
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| Member Server Effective Default Settings| 14 days |
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| Client Computer Effective Default Settings | 14 days|
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| Stand-Alone Server Default Settings | 5 days|
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| DC Effective Default Settings | 5 days |
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| Member Server Effective Default Settings| 5 days |
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| Client Computer Effective Default Settings | 5 days|
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## Policy management
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### Countermeasure
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Configure the **Interactive logon: Prompt user to change password before expiration** setting to 14 days.
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Configure the **Interactive logon: Prompt user to change password before expiration** setting to 5 days.
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### Potential impact
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Users see a dialog-box prompt to change their password each time that they log on to the domain when their password is configured to expire in 14 or fewer days.
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Users see a dialog-box prompt to change their password each time that they log on to the domain when their password is configured to expire in 5 or fewer days.
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## Related topics
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The following tables describes additional hardware and firmware requirements, and the improved security that is available when those requirements are met.
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### Additional Qualification Requirements starting with Windows 10, version 1507, and Windows Server 2016, Technical Preview 4
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### Additional security qualificationqs starting with Windows 10, version 1507, and Windows Server 2016, Technical Preview 4
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| Protections for Improved Security - requirement | Description |
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### Additional Qualification Requirements starting with Windows 10, version 1607, and Windows Server 2016
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### Additional security qualifications starting with Windows 10, version 1607, and Windows Server 2016
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> **Important** The following tables list requirements for improved security, beyond the level of protection described in the preceding tables. You can use Device Guard with hardware, firmware, and software that do not support the following protections for improved security. As your systems meet more requirements, more protections become available to them.
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<br>
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### Additional Qualification Requirements starting with Windows 10, version 1703
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### Additional security qualifications starting in 2017
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The following table lists requirements for Windows 10, version 1703, which are in addition to all preceding requirements.
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The following table lists requirements for 2017, which are in addition to all preceding requirements.
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| Protection for Improved Security | Description |
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<tr><td><p>Drivers</p></td><td><p>No driver-specific controls</p></td><td><p>Drivers can be selectively excluded from Windows Update for Business.</p></td></tr>
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## Monitor Windows Updates using Update Compliance
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Update Compliance, now **available in public preview**, provides a holistic view of OS update compliance, update deployment progress, and failure troubleshooting for Windows 10 devices. This new service uses telemetry data including installation progress, Windows Update configuration, and other information to provide such insights, at no extra cost and without additional infrastructure requirements. Whether used with Windows Update for Business or other management tools, you can be assured that your devices are properly updated.
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For more information about Update Compliance, see [Monitor Windows Updates using Update Compliance](update-compliance-monitor.md).
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## Steps to manage updates for Windows 10
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</br>
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## Related topics
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- [Update Windows 10 in the enterprise](waas-update-windows-10.md)
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- [Overview of Windows as a service](waas-overview.md)
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- [Prepare servicing strategy for Windows 10 updates](waas-servicing-strategy-windows-10-updates.md)
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With User Experience Virtualization (UE-V), you can capture user-customized Windows and application settings and store them on a centrally managed network file share. When users log on, their personalized settings are applied to their work session, regardless of which device or virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) sessions they log on to.
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With the release of Windows 10, version 1607, UE-V is included with the Windows 10 for Enterprise edition. If you are new to Windows 10 and EU-V or upgrading from a previous version of UE-V, you’ll need to download, activate, and install server- and client-side components to start synchronizing user-customized settings across devices.
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With the release of Windows 10, version 1607, UE-V is included with the Windows 10 for Enterprise edition. If you are new to Windows 10 and UE-V or upgrading from a previous version of UE-V, you’ll need to download, activate, and install server- and client-side components to start synchronizing user-customized settings across devices.
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[Learn how to synchronize user-customized settings with UE-V.](../manage/uev-for-windows.md)
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