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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).
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### Select branch readiness level for feature updates
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#### Select branch readiness level for feature updates
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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)
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title: Walkthrough: Use Group Policy to configure Windows Update for Business (Windows 10)
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description: Configure Windows Update for Business settings using Group Policy.
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.mktglfcycl: manage
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## Overview
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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
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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
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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
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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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3. Right-click <your domain> and select **Create a GPI in this domain and link it here**.
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2. Expand **Forest > Domains > *\<your domain\>*.
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3. Right-click *\<your domain>* and select **Create a GPI 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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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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