From d6ebb11a6169c81f6aa0f258fd7658c656c25c05 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ImranHabib <47118050+joinimran@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2019 09:34:41 +0500 Subject: [PATCH] updated the redirected URL to direct URL Updated the redirected URL to updated URL for Windows Analytics blog. --- windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-readiness-get-started.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-readiness-get-started.md b/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-readiness-get-started.md index a75f7d866b..3cfb3be1df 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-readiness-get-started.md +++ b/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-readiness-get-started.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can use Upgrade Readiness to plan and manage your upgrade project end-to-end Before you begin, consider reviewing the following helpful information:
- [Upgrade Readiness requirements](upgrade-readiness-requirements.md): Provides detailed requirements to use Upgrade Readiness.
- - [Upgrade Readiness blog](https://aka.ms/blog/WindowsAnalytics): Contains announcements of new features and provides helpful tips for using Upgrade Readiness. + - [Upgrade Readiness blog](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-Analytics-Blog/bg-p/WindowsAnalyticsBlog): Contains announcements of new features and provides helpful tips for using Upgrade Readiness. >If you are using System Center Configuration Manager, also check out information about how to integrate Upgrade Readiness with Configuration Manager: [Integrate Upgrade Readiness with System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/clients/manage/upgrade/upgrade-analytics).