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## Set up
- Both PCs (local and remote) must be running Windows 10, version 1607 or later. Remote connections to an Azure AD-joined PC running earlier versions of Windows 10 are not supported.
- Your local PC (where you are connecting from) must be either Azure AD joined or Hybrid Azure AD joined. Remote connections to an Azure AD joined PC from an unjoined device or a non-Windows 10 device are not supported.
- Your local PC (where you are connecting from) must be either Azure AD joined or Hybrid Azure AD joined if using Windows 10 version 1607 and above, or Azure AD registered if using Windows 10 version 2004 and above. Remote connections to an Azure AD joined PC from an unjoined device or a non-Windows 10 device are not supported.
Ensure [Remote Credential Guard](/windows/access-protection/remote-credential-guard), a new feature in Windows 10, version 1607, is turned off on the client PC you are using to connect to the remote PC.
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## Related topics
[How to use Remote Desktop](https://support.microsoft.com/instantanswers/ff521c86-2803-4bc0-a5da-7df445788eb9/how-to-use-remote-desktop)

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---
title: Update baseline
title: Update Baseline
description: Use an update baseline to optimize user experience and meet monthly update goals
keywords: updates, servicing, current, deployment, semi-annual channel, feature, quality, rings, tools, group policy
ms.prod: w10
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ms.topic: article
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# Update baseline
# Update Baseline
**Applies to:** Windows 10