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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Starting in Windows 10, version 1903 and later, both the **Out-of-Box-Experience
Starting in Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022, were simplifying the Windows diagnostic data controls by moving from four diagnostic data settings to three: **Diagnostic data off**, **Required**, and **Optional**. If your devices are set to **Enhanced** when they are upgraded to a supported version of the operating system, the device settings will be evaluated to be at the more privacy-preserving setting of **Required diagnostic data**, which means that analytic services that leverage enhanced data collection may not work properly. For a list of services, see [Services that rely on Enhanced diagnostic data](#services-that-rely-on-enhanced-diagnostic-data). Administrators should read through the details and determine whether to apply these new policies to restore the same collection settings as they had before this change.
Additionally, you will see the following policy changes in an upcoming release of Windows Server 2022, Windows 11, and Windows Holographic, version 21H1 (HoloLens 2):
Additionally, you will see the following policy changes in Windows Server 2022, Windows 11, and Windows Holographic, version 21H1 (HoloLens 2):
| Policy type | Current policy | Renamed policy |
| --- | --- | --- |