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3 TopicsWuFB GPO options missing
I'm running into a problem where the Windows Update for Business options do not appear under Windows Update in the GPME. I just installed the Windows 11 24H2 ADMX files today on our Central Store but still don't see them. But according to this MS article, it should still be an option? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-wufb-group-policy44Views0likes0CommentsGPO stettings for Privacy Windows 10 and Windows 11
Hello, I have set a security policy in GPO for some privacy & security settings. But I cannot find these settings in GPO. I don't want to edit this using the Windows registry, does anyone perhaps know where these settings are available? Let apps show me personalized ads by using my advertising ID Let websites show me locally relevant content by accessing my language list Let windows improve start and search results by tracking app launches Show me suggested content in the Settings app1.8KViews0likes2CommentsADMX Syntax Questions
Is this the latest ADMX Syntax: Download Group Policy ADMX Syntax Reference Guide from Official Microsoft Download Center (It's from 2007.) Additionally, I'd like to configure a policy in this way: Enabled: Takes a string from a textbox Disabled: Sets a specific value Not Configured: Default GPO behavior (leave value as-is) The only way I've gotten it to work, without MMC complaining, is this but it doesn't work. Additionally, the changes don't take effect. Once the window is re-opened, it's back to "Not Configured". <policies> <policy name="Policy_OverwriteSettings" class="Machine" displayName="$(string.Policy_OverwriteSettings)" explainText="$(string.Explain_OverwriteSettings)" presentation="$(presentation.presentation_OverwriteSettings)" key="SOFTWARE\Policies\Example" valueName="mydword"> <parentCategory ref="abc:Category" /> <supportedOn ref="SUPPORTED_Platform_Since" /> <disabledValue> <string>3</string> </disabledValue> <elements> <text id="policy_OverwriteSettingsValue" key="SOFTWARE\Policies\Example" valueName="mydword" required="true" /> </elements> </policy> </policies>615Views0likes1Comment