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Hey AriaUpdated, Thank you for the response. 🙂 However, I'm still unclear on my original question. I also read in the documentation that for Update Rings to function, you must have telemetry enabled.
I have "Allow WUfB Cloud Processing" = Enabled
My question is related to this https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/windows-10-update-rings#prerequisites
Have Telemetry turned on, with a minimum setting of https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-windows-10#reporting-and-telemetry.
Configure Telemetry as part of a https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-configure for Windows 10 or later. In the device restriction profile, under Reporting and Telemetry, configure the Share usage data with a minimum value of Required. Values of Enhanced (1903 and earlier) or Optional are also supported.
What is the difference between setting Telemetry through Device Restriction > Share Usage Data and setting it through Settings Catalog > System > Allow Telemetry (This is the screenshot in my original post.)
Are the two settings the same thing? If you set them both, do they conflict with each other?
Many, many thanks.
- AriaUpdatedOct 27, 2022
Microsoft
Cloud Processing must be enabled to use the Windows Update for Business Deployment Service (with Intune "Feature Update (preview)") You do *NOT* telemetry enabled for Update Rings to function, so long as you are on Windows 10, version 2004 and above. Please share the doc you found that in, it is out of date and I will go update it. 🙂 Hopefully this helps clarify: - Set cloud processing - decide whether or not to set allow telemetry (this is required for using Windows Update for Business Reports so I recommend it, but it is not required for using update rings)- EricOhlinOct 27, 2022Iron ContributorHey Aria, I feel like you're unable to see my entire posts for some reason because your responses are skipping large sections of my content. Maybe because I'm using the advanced editor or something. I'll switch to the basic editor. The link to the documentation is in my post. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/windows-10-update-rings#prerequisites. It lists Telemetry as a requirement. I also asked, what the difference is between setting Telemetry through Device Restriction > Share Usage Data and setting it through Settings Catalog > System > Allow Telemetry. Are the two settings the same thing? If you set them both, do they conflict with each other? Are you able to see my pictures in my original post? Thanks!
- David_GuyerOct 27, 2022
Microsoft
Can you help me find the "Device Restriction > Share Usage Data" UX. Is that in Intune? I'll need to understand that, so I can double-check if that's the same underlying setting.
I own the documentation you linked to, but since that was written pre-me, I want to double-check some things w/ Aria to make sure we truly should remove it. That said, I also don't know of any reason it must be turned on to use the Update Rings profiles.
AllowWUfBCloudProcessing is great to enable, though is not required to use most Windows Update for Business deployment service capabilities. It does enable "Intelligent Rollouts" and "Likely Safeguard Holds" for feature updates today. You can use Expedite and Feature updates without setting that. Configure schedules to gradually roll out Windows Updates in Intune | Microsoft Learn
To get reports for the Feature update profiles and Expedited updates, the Windows Health Monitoring policy must be set, and I think reporting is all but required to do a good job deploying updates, so very much recommend enabling this: Use Update Compliance reports for Windows Updates in Microsoft Intune - Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn
Hope that helps!
-David