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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The Windows update scan source policy enables you to choose what types of update
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We added the scan source policy starting with the [September 1, 2021—KB5005101 (OS Builds 19041.1202, 19042.1202, and 19043.1202) Preview](https://support.microsoft.com/help/5005101) update and it applies to Window 10, version 2004 and above and Windows 11. This policy changes the way devices determine whether to scan against a local WSUS server or Windows Update service.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> The policy **Do not allow update deferral policies to cause scans against Windows Update**, also known as Dual Scan, is no longer supported on Windows 11 and on Windows 10 it is replaced by the new Windows scan source policy and is not recommended for use. If you configure both on Windows 10, you will not get updates from Windows Update.
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> The policy **Do not allow update deferral policies to cause scans against Windows Update**, also known as Dual Scan, is no longer supported on Windows 11 and on Windows 10 it's replaced by the new Windows scan source policy and isn't recommended for use. If you configure both on Windows 10, you won't get updates from Windows Update.
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## About the scan source policy
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> The only two relevant policies for where your updates come from are the specify scan source policy and whether or not you have configured a WSUS server. This should simplify the configuration options.
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> [!NOTE]
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> If you have devices configured for WSUS and do not configure the scan source policy for feature updates to come from Windows update or set any Windows Update for Business offering policies, then users who select "Check online for updates" on the Settings page may see the optional upgrade to Windows 11. We recommend configuring the scan source policy or a Windows Update for Business offering policy to prevent such.
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> If you have devices configured for WSUS and don't configure the scan source policy for feature updates to come from Windows update or set any Windows Update for Business offering policies, then users who select "Check online for updates" on the Settings page may see the optional upgrade to Windows 11. We recommend configuring the scan source policy or a Windows Update for Business offering policy to prevent such.
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## Configure the scan sources
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2. Configuration Service Provider (CSP) Policies: **SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceFor<Update Type>**:
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> [!NOTE]
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> - You should configure **all** of these policies if you are using CSPs.
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> - You should configure **all** of these policies if you're using CSPs.
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> - Editing the registry to change the behavior of update policies isn't recommended. Use Group Policy or the Configuration Service Provider (CSP) policy instead of directly writing to the registry. However, if you choose to edit the registry, ensure you've configured the `UseUpdateClassPolicySource` registry key too, or the scan source won't be altered.
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> - If you're also using the **Specify settings for optional component installation and component repair** policy to enable content for FoDs and language packs, see [How to make Features on Demand and language packs available when you're using WSUS or Configuration Manager](fod-and-lang-packs.md) to verify your policy configuration.
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