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ms.service: azure-update-manager
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author: SnehaSudhirG
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ms.author: sudhirsneha
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ms.date: 09/18/2023
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ms.date: 01/17/2024
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ms.topic: conceptual
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## Enable Periodic Assessment for your Azure machines by using Azure Policy
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1. Go to **Policy** in the Azure portal and select **Authoring** > **Definitions**.
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1. From the **Category** dropdown, select **Update Manager**. Select **[Preview]: Configure periodic checking for missing system updates on Azure virtual machines** for Azure machines.
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1. From the **Category** dropdown, select **Update Manager**. Select **Configure periodic checking for missing system updates on Azure virtual machines** for Azure machines.
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1. When **Policy definition** opens, select **Assign**.
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1. On the **Basics** tab, select your subscription as your scope. You can also specify a resource group within your subscription as the scope. Select **Next**.
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1. On the **Parameters** tab, clear **Only show parameters that need input or review** so that you can see the values of parameters. In **Assessment** mode, select **AutomaticByPlatform** > **Operating system** > **Next**. You need to create separate policies for Windows and Linux.

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