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  • Flyboy50 these are always located in C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions

    Also you can use EvergreenADMX script (not yet supporting WS 2025).

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      Flyboy50
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      Karl-WE 

       

      ... Upon further research, I see two 'issues'.
      The first is that the "Windows Update for Business" Template is nowhere to be found. On a Server.

      The second is that the WindowsCopilot ADMX includes the ever-so-desired line: 

       

      <supportedOn ref="windows:SUPPORTED_Windows_11_0_NOSERVER_ENTERPRISE_EDUCATION_PRO_SANDBOX" />

       

       

      Which, if I am not mistaken, means that we cannnot use it on a server.

       

      @StaceyCL_RM  , can you confirm/deny? 

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      Flyboy50
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      Thank you. Can you verify that, indeed, these are updated to each release?
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        Karl-WE
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        Flyboy50 that is only possible if you copy these to a location and subfolder, upgrade the WS 2025 and repeat to a different folder then using PowerShell to compare the admx files (measure-object).

        They do not release any changelogs, very unfortunately.

        here is an example of manual comparison. It is not easy 🙂

         

        admx files are basically nothing special just XML. You can also use Visual Studio Code or Windiff or similar to compare changes.

         

        https://www.windowspro.de/wolfgang-sommergut/neue-gruppenrichtlinien-windows-11-23h2

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