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In general, use Configuration Manager collections to target Desktop Analytics settings and enrollment. Use direct membership or queries to include or exclude devices from the collection. For more information, see [How to create collections](../core/clients/manage/collections/create-collections.md).
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Configuration Manager only configures the Windows settings if a value doesn't already exist. If you need to configure different settings for a unique group of devices, you can use [group policy](group-policy-settings.md). Settings targeted by group policy take precedence over Configuration Manager settings.
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Configuration Manager only configures the Windows settings if a value doesn't already exist. If you need to configure different settings for a unique group of devices, you can use [group policy](group-policy-settings.md). Settings targeted by group policy take precedence over Configuration Manager settings. Devices targeted by group policy may not accurately reflect status in the [Connection health](monitor-connection-health.md) dashboard.
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When you configure the diagnostic data level, you set the upper boundary for the device. By default in Windows 10, version 1803 and later, users can choose to set a lower level. You can control this behavior using the group policy setting, **Configure telemetry opt-in setting user interface**. For more information, see [Group policy settings for Desktop Analytics](group-policy-settings.md).
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