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## More information
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For additional details about the different types of Windows updates like critical, security, drivers, service packs, and more, please see the [Description of the standard terminology used to describe Microsoft software updates](https://support.microsoft.com/help/824684) and [Introducing a new deployment service for driver and firmware updates](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/introducing-a-new-deployment-service-for-driver-and-firmware/ba-p/2176942).
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For additional details about the different types of Windows updates like critical, security, drivers, service packs, and more, please see the [Description of the standard terminology used to describe Microsoft software updates](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/standard-terminology-software-updates) and [Introducing a new deployment service for driver and firmware updates](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/introducing-a-new-deployment-service-for-driver-and-firmware/ba-p/2176942).
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## Related topics
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#### What are the requirements if I use a proxy?
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For Delivery Optimization to successfully use the proxy, you should set up the proxy by using Windows proxy settings or Internet Explorer proxy settings. For details see [Using a proxy with Delivery Optimization](./delivery-optimization-proxy.md). Most content downloaded with Delivery Optimization uses byte range requests. Make sure your proxy allows byte range requests. For more information, see [Proxy requirements for Windows Update](https://support.microsoft.com/help/3175743/proxy-requirements-for-windows-update).
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For Delivery Optimization to successfully use the proxy, you should set up the proxy by using Windows proxy settings or Internet Explorer proxy settings. For details see [Using a proxy with Delivery Optimization](./delivery-optimization-proxy.md). Most content downloaded with Delivery Optimization uses byte range requests. Make sure your proxy allows byte range requests. For more information, see [Proxy requirements for Windows Update](/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-troubleshooting).
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#### What hostnames should I allow through my firewall to support Delivery Optimization?
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Microsoft never publishes feature updates through Windows Update on devices that run Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC. Instead, it typically offers new LTSC releases every 2–3 years, and organizations can choose to install them as in-place upgrades or even skip releases over a 10-year life cycle.
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> [!NOTE]
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> LTSC releases will support the currently released processors and chipsets at the time of release of the LTSC. As future CPU generations are released, support will be created through future LTSC releases that customers can deploy for those systems. For more information, see **Supporting the latest processor and chipsets on Windows** in [Lifecycle support policy FAQ - Windows Products](https://support.microsoft.com/help/18581/lifecycle-support-policy-faq-windows-products).
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> LTSC releases will support the currently released processors and chipsets at the time of release of the LTSC. As future CPU generations are released, support will be created through future LTSC releases that customers can deploy for those systems. For more information, see **Supporting the latest processor and chipsets on Windows** in [Lifecycle support policy FAQ - Windows Products](/lifecycle/faq/windows).
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The Long-term Servicing Channel is available only in the Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC editions. This edition of Windows doesn’t include a number of applications, such as Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Store, Cortana (though limited search capabilities remain available), Microsoft Mail, Calendar, OneNote, Weather, News, Sports, Money, Photos, Camera, Music, and Clock. These apps are not supported in the Enterprise LTSC editions, even if you install by using sideloading.
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- **Configure test devices.** Configure test devices in the Windows Insider Program so that Insiders can test feature updates before they’re available to the General Availability Channel. Typically, this population would be a few test devices that IT staff members use to evaluate pre-release builds of Windows. Microsoft provides current development builds to Windows Insider members approximately every week so that interested users can see the functionality Microsoft is adding. See the section Windows Insider for details on how to enroll in the Windows Insider Program for Business.
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- **Identify excluded devices.** For some organizations, special-purpose devices such as those used to control factory or medical equipment or run ATMs require a stricter, less frequent feature update cycle than the General Availability Channel can offer. For those devices, install the Enterprise LTSC edition to avoid feature updates for up to 10 years. Identify these devices, and separate them from the phased deployment and servicing cycles to help remove confusion for your administrators and ensure that devices are handled correctly.
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- **Recruit volunteers.** The purpose of testing a deployment is to receive feedback. One effective way to recruit pilot users is to request volunteers. When doing so, clearly state that you’re looking for feedback rather than people to just “try it out” and that there could be occasional issues involved with accepting feature updates right away. With Windows as a service, the expectation is that there should be few issues, but if an issue does arise, you want testers to let you know as soon as possible. When considering whom to recruit for pilot groups, be sure to include members who provide the broadest set of applications and devices to validate the largest number of apps and devices possible.
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- **Update Group Policy.** Each feature update includes new group policies to manage new features. If you use Group Policy to manage devices, the Group Policy Admin for the Active Directory domain will need to download an .admx package and copy it to their [Central Store](https://support.microsoft.com/help/929841/how-to-create-the-central-store-for-group-policy-administrative-templa) (or to the [PolicyDefinitions](/previous-versions/dotnet/articles/bb530196(v=msdn.10)) directory in the SYSVOL folder of a domain controller if not using a Central Store). You can manage new group policies from the latest release of Windows by using Remote Server Administration Tools. The ADMX download package is created at the end of each development cycle and then posted for download. To find the ADMX download package for a given Windows build, search for “ADMX download for Windows build xxxx”. For details about Group Policy management, see [How to create and manage the Central Store for Group Policy Administrative Templates in Windows](https://support.microsoft.com/help/3087759/how-to-create-and-manage-the-central-store-for-group-policy-administra)
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- **Update Group Policy.** Each feature update includes new group policies to manage new features. If you use Group Policy to manage devices, the Group Policy Admin for the Active Directory domain will need to download an .admx package and copy it to their [Central Store](/troubleshoot/windows-server/group-policy/create-central-store-domain-controller) (or to the [PolicyDefinitions](/previous-versions/dotnet/articles/bb530196(v=msdn.10)) directory in the SYSVOL folder of a domain controller if not using a Central Store). You can manage new group policies from the latest release of Windows by using Remote Server Administration Tools. The ADMX download package is created at the end of each development cycle and then posted for download. To find the ADMX download package for a given Windows build, search for “ADMX download for Windows build xxxx”. For details about Group Policy management, see [How to create and manage the Central Store for Group Policy Administrative Templates in Windows](/troubleshoot/windows-client/group-policy/create-and-manage-central-store)
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- **Choose a servicing tool.** Decide which product you’ll use to manage the Windows updates in your environment. If you’re currently using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) or Microsoft Endpoint Manager to manage your Windows updates, you can continue using those products to manage Windows 10 or Windows 11 updates. Alternatively, you can use Windows Update for Business. In addition to which product you’ll use, consider how you’ll deliver the updates. Multiple peer-to-peer options are available to make update distribution faster. For a comparison of tools, see [Servicing tools](waas-overview.md#servicing-tools).
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- **Prioritize applications.** First, create an application portfolio. This list should include everything installed in your organization and any webpages your organization hosts. Next, prioritize this list to identify those apps that are the most business critical. Because the expectation is that application compatibility with new versions of Windows will be high, only the most business-critical applications should be tested before the pilot phase; everything else can be tested afterwards. For more information about identifying compatibility issues withe applications, see [Manage Windows upgrades with Upgrade Analytics](/mem/configmgr/desktop-analytics/overview).
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- Create Active Directory security groups that align with the deployment rings you use to phase deployment of updates.
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- Allow access to the Windows Update service.
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- Download and install ADMX templates appropriate to your Windows 10 version. For more information, see [How to create and manage the Central Store for Group Policy Administrative Templates in Windows](https://support.microsoft.com/help/3087759) and [Step-By-Step: Managing Windows 10 with Administrative templates](/archive/blogs/canitpro/step-by-step-managing-windows-10-with-administrative-templates).
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- Download and install ADMX templates appropriate to your Windows 10 version. For more information, see [How to create and manage the Central Store for Group Policy Administrative Templates in Windows](/troubleshoot/windows-client/group-policy/create-and-manage-central-store) and [Step-By-Step: Managing Windows 10 with Administrative templates](/archive/blogs/canitpro/step-by-step-managing-windows-10-with-administrative-templates).
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## Set up Windows Update for Business
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### Set up a ring
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1. Start Group Policy Management Console (gpmc.msc).
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2. Expand **Forest > Domains > *\<your domain\>**.
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2. Expand **Forest > Domains > *\<your domain\>*.
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3. Right-click *\<your domain>* and select **Create a GPO in this domain and link it here**.
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4. In the **New GPO** dialog box, enter *Windows Update for Business - Group 1* as the name of the new Group Policy Object.
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4. In the **New GPO** dialog box, enter **Windows Update for Business - Group 1** as the name of the new Group Policy Object.
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5. Right-click the **"Windows Update for Business - Group 1"** object, and then select **Edit**.
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6. In the Group Policy Management Editor, go to **Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update**. You are now ready to start assigning policies to this ring (group) of devices.
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#### I want to receive pre-release versions of the next feature update
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1. Ensure that you are enrolled in the Windows Insider Program for Business. This is a completely free program available to commercial customers to aid them in their validation of feature updates before they are released. Joining the program enables you to receive updates prior to their release as well as receive emails and content related to what is coming in the next updates.
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2. Use Group Policy Management Console to go to: **Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Windows Update for Business > Manage preview builds** and set the policy to **Enable preview builds** for any of test devices you want to install pre-release builds.
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3. Use Group Policy Management Console to go to **Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Windows Update for Business > Select when Preview Builds and feature updates are received**. In the **Options** pane, use the pulldown menu to select one of the preview builds. We recomment **Windows Insider Program Slow** for commercial customers using pre-release builds for validation.
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4. Select **OK**.
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#### I want to manage which released feature update my devices receive
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In this example, there are three rings for quality updates. The first ring ("pilot") has a deferral period of 0 days. The second ring ("fast") has a deferral of five days. The third ring ("slow") has a deferral of ten days.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="illustration of devices divided into three rings." source="images/waas-wufb-3-rings.png" lightbox="images/waas-wufb-3-rings.png":::
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When the quality update is released, it is offered to devices in the pilot ring the next time they scan for updates.
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##### Five days later
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The devices in the fast ring are offered the quality update the next time they scan for updates.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="illustration of devices with fast ring deployed." source="images/waas-wufb-fast-ring.png" lightbox="images/waas-wufb-fast-ring.png":::
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##### Ten days later
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Ten days after the quality update is released, it is offered to the devices in the slow ring the next time they scan for updates.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="illustration of devices with slow ring deployed." source="images/waas-wufb-slow-ring.png" lightbox="images/waas-wufb-slow-ring.png":::
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If no problems occur, all of the devices that scan for updates will be offered the quality update within ten days of its release, in three waves.
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In this example, some problem is discovered during the deployment of the update to the "pilot" ring.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="illustration of devices divided with pilot ring experiencing a problem." source="images/waas-wufb-pilot-problem.png" lightbox="images/waas-wufb-pilot-problem.png":::
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At this point, the IT administrator can set a policy to pause the update. In this example, the admin selects the **Pause quality updates** check box.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="illustration of rings with pause quality update check box selected." source="images/waas-wufb-pause.png" lightbox="images/waas-wufb-pause.png":::
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Now all devices are paused from updating for 35 days. When the pause is removed, they will be offered the *next* quality update, which ideally will not have the same issue. If there is still an issue, the IT admin can pause updates again.
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---
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title: Windows as a service
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title: Windows as a service
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.topic: landing-page
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ms.manager: laurawi
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**Discovering the Windows 10 Update history pages**
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> [!VIDEO https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/mTnAb9XjMPY]
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Everyone wins when transparency is a top priority. We want you to know when updates are available, as well as alert you to any potential issues you may encounter during or after you install an update. Bookmark the <a href="/windows/release-health/">Windows release health dashboard</a> for near real-time information on known issues, workarounds, and resolutions--as well as the current status of the latest feature update rollout.
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Everyone wins when transparency is a top priority. We want you to know when updates are available, as well as alert you to any potential issues you may encounter during or after you install an update. Bookmark the [Windows release health dashboard](/windows/release-health/) for near real-time information on known issues, workarounds, and resolutions--as well as the current status of the latest feature update rollout.
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The latest news:
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<ul compact style="list-style: none">
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<li><a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/How-to-get-Extended-Security-Updates-for-eligible-Windows/ba-p/917807">How to get Extended Security Updates for eligible Windows devices </a> - October 17, 2019</li>
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<li><a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/End-of-service-reminders-for-Windows-10-versions-1703-and-1803/ba-p/903715">End of service reminders for Windows 10, versions 1703 and 1803 </a> - October 9, 2019</li>
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<li><a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Using-machine-learning-to-improve-the-Windows-10-update/ba-p/877860">Using machine learning to improve the Windows 10 update experience </a> - September 26, 2019</li>
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<li><a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Publishing-pre-release-Windows-10-feature-updates-to-WSUS/ba-p/845054
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">Publishing pre-release Windows 10 feature updates to WSUS </a> - September 24, 2019</li>
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<li><a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/New-extended-support-dates-for-MDOP-tools/ba-p/837312">New extended support dates for MDOP tools </a> - September 4, 2019</li>
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<li><a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/FastTrack-for-Windows-10-deployment-and-other-migration/ba-p/800406">FastTrack for Windows 10 deployment and other migration resources </a> - August 12, 2019</li>
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<li><a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Tactical-considerations-for-creating-Windows-deployment-rings/ba-p/746979">Tactical considerations for creating Windows deployment rings </a> - July 10, 2019</li>
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<li><a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Upgrading-Windows-10-devices-with-installation-media-different/ba-p/746126">Upgrading Windows 10 devices with installation media different than the original OS install language</a> - July 9, 2019</li>
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<li><a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Moving-to-the-next-Windows-10-feature-update-for-commercial/ba-p/732968">Moving to the next Windows 10 feature update for commercial customers</a> - July 1, 2019</li>
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</ul>
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- [How to get Extended Security Updates for eligible Windows devices](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/How-to-get-Extended-Security-Updates-for-eligible-Windows/ba-p/917807) - October 17, 2019
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- [End of service reminders for Windows 10, versions 1703 and 1803](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/End-of-service-reminders-for-Windows-10-versions-1703-and-1803/ba-p/903715) - October 9, 2019
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- [Using machine learning to improve the Windows 10 update experience](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Using-machine-learning-to-improve-the-Windows-10-update/ba-p/877860) - September 26, 2019
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- [Publishing pre-release Windows 10 feature updates to WSUS](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Publishing-pre-release-Windows-10-feature-updates-to-WSUS/ba-p/845054) - September 24, 2019
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- [New extended support dates for MDOP tools](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/New-extended-support-dates-for-MDOP-tools/ba-p/837312) - September 4, 2019
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- [FastTrack for Windows 10 deployment and other migration resources](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/FastTrack-for-Windows-10-deployment-and-other-migration/ba-p/800406) - August 12, 2019
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- [Tactical considerations for creating Windows deployment rings](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Tactical-considerations-for-creating-Windows-deployment-rings/ba-p/746979) - July 10, 2019
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- [Upgrading Windows 10 devices with installation media different than the original OS install language](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Upgrading-Windows-10-devices-with-installation-media-different/ba-p/746126) - July 9, 2019
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- [Moving to the next Windows 10 feature update for commercial customers](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Moving-to-the-next-Windows-10-feature-update-for-commercial/ba-p/732968) - July 1, 2019
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[See more news](waas-morenews.md). You can also check out the [Windows 10 blog](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-10-Blog/bg-p/Windows10Blog).
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<img src="images/champs-2.png" alt="Champs" width="640" height="320">
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<a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Tactical-considerations-for-creating-Windows-deployment-rings/ba-p/746979">**NEW** Tactical considerations for creating Windows deployment rings</a>
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[**NEW** Tactical considerations for creating Windows deployment rings](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Tactical-considerations-for-creating-Windows-deployment-rings/ba-p/746979)
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<a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Windows-10-Enterprise-vs-Windows-10-Pro-Modern-management/ba-p/720445">**NEW** Windows 10 Enterprise vs. Windows 10 Pro: Modern management considerations for your organization</a>
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[**NEW** Windows 10 Enterprise vs. Windows 10 Pro: Modern management considerations for your organization](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Windows-10-Enterprise-vs-Windows-10-Pro-Modern-management/ba-p/720445)
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<a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Deployment-rings-The-hidden-strategic-gem-of-Windows-as-a/ba-p/659622">Deployment rings: The hidden [strategic] gem of Windows as a service</a>
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[Deployment rings: The hidden [strategic] gem of Windows as a service](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Deployment-rings-The-hidden-strategic-gem-of-Windows-as-a/ba-p/659622)
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<a href="https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Classifying-Windows-updates-in-common-deployment-tools/ba-p/331175">Classifying Windows updates in common deployment tools</a>
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[Classifying Windows updates in common deployment tools](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Classifying-Windows-updates-in-common-deployment-tools/ba-p/331175)
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<a href="/windows-server/get-started/express-updates">Express updates for Windows Server 2016 re-enabled for November 2018 update
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</a>
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[Express updates for Windows Server 2016 re-enabled for November 2018 update](/windows-server/get-started/express-updates)
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<a href="https://support.microsoft.com/help/4472027/">2019 SHA-2 Code Signing Support requirement for Windows and WSUS</a>
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[2019 SHA-2 Code Signing Support requirement for Windows and WSUS](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4472027/)
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<a href="/windows/deployment/update/feature-update-mission-critical">Deploying Windows 10 Feature Updates to 24/7 Mission Critical Devices</a>
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[What is Windows Update for Business?](waas-manage-updates-wufb.md)
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## Discover
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<img src="images/discover-land.png" alt="Discover">
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<a href="waas-overview.md">Overview of Windows as a service</a>
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[Overview of Windows as a service](waas-overview.md)
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<a href="waas-quick-start.md">Quick guide to Windows as a service</a>
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[Quick guide to Windows as a service](waas-quick-start.md)
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<a href="../deploy-whats-new.md">What's new in Windows 10 deployment</a>
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[What's new in Windows 10 deployment](../deploy-whats-new.md)
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<a href="https://channel9.msdn.com/events/Ignite/2015/BRK3303">How Microsoft IT deploys Windows 10</a></font>
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[How Microsoft IT deploys Windows 10](https://channel9.msdn.com/events/Ignite/2015/BRK3303)</font>
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## Plan
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<img src="images/plan-land.png" alt="Plan" />
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<a href="https://www.microsoft.com/windowsforbusiness/simplified-updates">Simplified updates</a>
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[Simplified updates](https://www.microsoft.com/windowsforbusiness/simplified-updates)
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<a href="https://www.microsoft.com/itpro/windows-10/end-user-readiness">Windows 10 end user readiness</a>
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[Windows 10 end user readiness](https://www.microsoft.com/itpro/windows-10/end-user-readiness)
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<a href="https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/ready-for-windows#/">Ready for Windows</a>
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[Ready for Windows](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/ready-for-windows#/)
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<a href="/mem/configmgr/desktop-analytics/overview">Manage Windows upgrades with Upgrade Readiness</a>
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[Manage Windows upgrades with Upgrade Readiness](/mem/configmgr/desktop-analytics/overview)
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<a href="https://www.microsoft.com/itshowcase/windows10deployment">Preparing your organization for a seamless Windows 10 deployment</a>
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[Preparing your organization for a seamless Windows 10 deployment](https://www.microsoft.com/itshowcase/windows10deployment)
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## Deploy
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<img src="images/deploy-land.png" alt="Deploy" />
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<a href="index.md">Update Windows 10 in the enterprise</a>
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[Update Windows 10 in the enterprise](index.md)
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<a href="https://www.microsoft.com/itshowcase/Article/Content/668/Deploying-Windows-10-at-Microsoft-as-an-inplace-upgrade">Deploying as an in-place upgrade</a>
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[Deploying as an in-place upgrade](https://www.microsoft.com/itshowcase/Article/Content/668/Deploying-Windows-10-at-Microsoft-as-an-inplace-upgrade)
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<a href="waas-configure-wufb.md">Configure Windows Update for Business</a>
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[Configure Windows Update for Business](waas-configure-wufb.md)
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<a href="waas-optimize-windows-10-updates.md#express-update-delivery">Express update delivery</a>
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[Express update delivery](waas-optimize-windows-10-updates.md#express-update-delivery)
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<a href="../planning/windows-10-deployment-considerations.md">Windows 10 deployment considerations</a>
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[Windows 10 deployment considerations](../planning/windows-10-deployment-considerations.md)
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## Microsoft Ignite 2018
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<img src="images/ignite-land.jpg" alt="Ignite" width="640" height="320"/>
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Looking to learn more? These informative session replays from Microsoft Ignite 2018 (complete with downloadable slide decks) can provide some great insights on Windows as a service. See [MyIgnite - Session catalog](https://myignite.techcommunity.microsoft.com/sessions).
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Looking to learn more? These informative session replays from Microsoft Ignite 2018 (complete with downloadable slide decks) can provide some great insights on Windows as a service. See [MyIgnite - Session catalog](https://myignite.techcommunity.microsoft.com/sessions).
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| Message | Description | Mitigation |
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|---------|-------------|------------|
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| WU_E_SETUP_SKIP_UPDATE | An update to the Windows Update Agent was skipped due to a directive in the Wuident.cab file. | You might encounter this error when WSUS is not sending the self-update to the clients.<br><br>Review [KB920659](https://support.microsoft.com/help/920659/the-microsoft-windows-server-update-services-wsus-selfupdate-service-d) for instructions to resolve the issue. |
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| WU_E_SETUP_SKIP_UPDATE | An update to the Windows Update Agent was skipped due to a directive in the Wuident.cab file. | You might encounter this error when WSUS is not sending the self-update to the clients.<br><br>Review [KB920659](/troubleshoot/windows-server/deployment/wsus-selfupdate-not-send-automatic-updates) for instructions to resolve the issue. |
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|
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## 0x80244007
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@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ The following resources provide additional information about using Windows Updat
|
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## WSUS Troubleshooting
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[Troubleshooting issues with WSUS client agents](https://support.microsoft.com/help/10132/)
|
||||
[Troubleshooting issues with WSUS client agents](/troubleshoot/mem/configmgr/troubleshoot-issues-with-wsus-client-agents)
|
||||
|
||||
[How to troubleshoot WSUS](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4025764/)
|
||||
[How to troubleshoot WSUS](/troubleshoot/mem/configmgr/troubleshoot-wsus-connection-failures)
|
||||
|
||||
[Error 80244007 when WSUS client scans for updates](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4096317/)
|
||||
[Error 80244007 when WSUS client scans for updates](/troubleshoot/mem/configmgr/error-80244007-when-wsus-client-scans-updates)
|
||||
|
||||
[Updates may not be installed with Fast Startup in Windows 10](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4011287/)
|
||||
[Updates may not be installed with Fast Startup in Windows 10](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/updates-not-install-with-fast-startup)
|
||||
|
||||
## How do I reset Windows Update components?
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Go to Services.msc and ensure that Windows Firewall Service is enabled. Stopping
|
||||
## Issues arising from configuration of conflicting policies
|
||||
Windows Update provides a wide range configuration policy to control the behavior of the Windows Update service in a managed environment. While these policies let you configure the settings at a granular level, misconfiguration or setting conflicting policies may lead to unexpected behaviors.
|
||||
|
||||
For more information, see [How to configure automatic updates by using Group Policy or registry settings](https://support.microsoft.com/help/328010/how-to-configure-automatic-updates-by-using-group-policy-or-registry-s) for more information.
|
||||
For more information, see [How to configure automatic updates by using Group Policy or registry settings](/windows/deployment/update/waas-wu-settings) for more information.
|
||||
|
||||
## Device cannot access update files
|
||||
|
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