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To pause feature updates use the **Select when Preview Builds and Feature Updates are Received** policy and to pause quality updates use the **Select when Quality Updates are Received** policy. For more information, see [Pause feature updates](waas-configure-wufb.md#pause-feature-updates) and [Pause quality updates](waas-configure-wufb.md#pause-quality-updates).
### Select branch readiness level for feature updates
#### Select branch readiness level for feature updates
The branch readiness level enables administrators to specify which channel of feature updates they want to receive. Today there are branch readiness level options for both pre-release and released updates:

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title: Walkthrough: use Group Policy to configure Windows Update for Business (Windows 10)
title: Walkthrough: Use Group Policy to configure Windows Update for Business (Windows 10)
description: Configure Windows Update for Business settings using Group Policy.
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
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## Overview
You can use Group Policy, through the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) to control how Windows Update for Business works. You should consider and devise a deployment strategy for updates before you make changes to the Windows Update for Business settings. See
You can use Group Policy through the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) to control how Windows Update for Business works. You should consider and devise a deployment strategy for updates before you make changes to the Windows Update for Business settings. See
An IT administrator can set policies for Windows Update for Business by using Group Policy, or they can be set locally (per device). All of the relevant policies are under the path **Computer configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update**.
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### Set up a ring
1. Start Group Policy Management Console (gpmc.msc).
2. Expand **Forest > Domains > <your domain>**.
3. Right-click <your domain> and select **Create a GPI in this domain and link it here**.
2. Expand **Forest > Domains > *\<your domain\>*.
3. Right-click *\<your domain>* and select **Create a GPI in this domain and link it here**.
4. In the **New GPO** dialog box, enter *Windows Update for Business - Group 1* as the name of the new Group Policy Object.
5. Right-click the **Windows Update for Business - Group 1" object, and then select **Edit**.
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.