Minor Modification in Note Section

I have made a minor modifications in the note section so that it can reflect the correct information.

Problem: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/issues/9070
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Added in Windows 10, version 1803. This policy allows the IT admin to control which policy will be used whenever both the MDM policy and its equivalent Group Policy (GP) are set on the device. Added in Windows 10, version 1803. This policy allows the IT admin to control which policy will be used whenever both the MDM policy and its equivalent Group Policy (GP) are set on the device.
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> MDMWinsOverGP only applies to policies in Policy CSP. It does not apply to other MDM settings with equivalent GP settings that are defined on other configuration service providers. > MDMWinsOverGP only applies to policies in Policy CSP. MDM policies win over Group Policies where applicable, not all Group Policies are available via MDM or CSP. It does not apply to other MDM settings with equivalent GP settings that are defined on other CSPs.
This policy is used to ensure that MDM policy wins over GP when policy is configured on MDM channel. The default value is 0. The MDM policies in Policy CSP will behave as described if this policy value is set 1. This policy is used to ensure that MDM policy wins over GP when policy is configured on MDM channel. The default value is 0. The MDM policies in Policy CSP will behave as described if this policy value is set 1.
Note: This policy doesnt support the Delete command and doesnt support setting the value to 0 again after it was previously set to 1. Windows 10 version 1809 will support using the Delete command to set the value to 0 again, if it was previously set to 1. Note: This policy doesnt support the Delete command and doesnt support setting the value to 0 again after it was previously set to 1. Windows 10 version 1809 will support using the Delete command to set the value to 0 again, if it was previously set to 1.