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Update mandatory-user-profile.md
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@ -82,7 +82,9 @@ First, you create a default user profile with the customizations that you want,
1. The sysprep process reboots the PC and starts at the first-run experience screen. Complete the set up, and then sign in to the computer using an account that has local administrator privileges.
1. Right-click Start, go to **Control Panel** (view by large or small icons) > **System** > **Advanced system settings**, and click **Settings** in the **User Profiles** section.
1. Right-click **Start**, go to **Control Panel** (view by large or small icons) > **System** > **Advanced system settings**, and click **Settings** in the **User Profiles** section. Alternatively, starting in Windows 10, version 2004, open the **Settings** app and select **Advanced system settings**.
Starting in Windows 10 version (2004) Open the Settings app and click on Advanced system settings
1. In **User Profiles**, click **Default Profile**, and then click **Copy To**.
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![Example of UI](images/copy-to-change.png)
1. In **Select User or Group**, in the **Enter the object name to select** field, type `everyone`, click **Check Names**, and then click **OK**.
1. In **Select User or Group**, in the **Enter the object name to select** field, type `everyone` or the group of users that the profile will be assigned to, click **Check Names**, and then click **OK**.
1. In **Copy To**, in the **Copy profile to** field, enter the path and folder name where you want to store the mandatory profile. The folder name must use the correct [extension](#profile-extension-for-each-windows-version) for the operating system version. For example, the folder name must end with ".v6" to identify it as a user profile folder for Windows 10, version 1607.
- If the device is joined to the domain and you are signed in with an account that has permissions to write to a shared folder on the network, you can enter the shared folder path.
- If the device is not joined to the domain, you can save the profile locally and then copy it to the shared folder location.
- Optionally, you can check the **Mandatory profile** checkbox. This step is not required but will set permissions that are more restrictive and we recommend doing so.
![Example of UI](images/copy-to-path.png)