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Set the following policies to **Enable** or **Do Not Configure** in order to allow the device to use sleep mode:
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- [Power/AllowStandbyStatesWhenSleepingOnBattery](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-power#power-allowstandbystateswhensleepingonbattery)
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- [Power/AllowStandbyWhenSleepingPluggedIn](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-power#power-selectlidcloseactionpluggedin)
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- [Power/AllowStandbyWhenSleepingPluggedIn](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-power#power-selectlidcloseactionpluggedin)
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Set the following policies to **1 (Sleep)** so that when a user closes the lid of a device, the system goes to
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sleep mode and the device has an opportunity to take an update:
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- **Pause Quality Updates Start Time**. Set to **Disabled** unless there is a known issue requiring time for a resolution.
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- **Deadline No Auto Reboot**. Default is **Disabled – Set to 0** . We recommend that devices automatically try to restart when an update is received. Windows uses user interactions to dynamically identify the least disruptive time to restart.
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There are additional policies are no longer supported or have been superseded. See {LINK TO Policies and settings reference guide – Policies to disable or not configure} for more information.
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There are additional policies are no longer supported or have been superseded. See {LINK TO Policies and settings reference guide – Policies to disable or not configure} for more information.
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