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## Monitoring The Results
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Since Delivery Optimization is on by default, you'll be able to monitor the value either through the Windows Settings for ‘Delivery Optimization’, using Delivery Optimization PowerShell [cmdlets](waas-delivery-optimization-setup.md), and/or via the [Windows Update for Business Report](https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/wufb-reports-workbook) experience in Azure.
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Since Delivery Optimization is on by default, you'll be able to monitor the value either through the Windows Settings for ‘Delivery Optimization’, using Delivery Optimization PowerShell [cmdlets](waas-delivery-optimization-setup.md), and/or via the [Windows Update for Business Report](../update/wufb-reports-workbook.md) experience in Azure.
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In the case where Delivery Optimization isn't working in your environment, it's important to investigate to get to the root of the problem. We recommend a test environment be created to easily evaluate typical devices to ensure Delivery Optimization is working properly. For starters, ‘Scenario 1: Basic Setup’ should be created to test the use of Delivery Optimization between two machines. This scenario is designed to eliminate any noise in the environment to ensure there's nothing preventing Delivery Optimization from working on the devices. Once you have a baseline, you can expand the test environment for more sophisticated tests.
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