In the left pane, under Patch Management, expand Windows, and under Software Updates, click Bulletins and Updates.
In the Symantec Management Console, on the Home Menu, click Patch Management. To configure a software update policy for Windows 10 feature update deployment If you have the computers with Windows 10 non-English language version in your environment that require feature update installation, you need to select the languages used on these computers on the Import Patch Data for Windows page, and then you must add the ISO files of these languages to the corresponding policy distribution packages. After you reinstall the language packs and log in again, the language setting is restored for your user account. For example, you can use Software Management Solution to add the language packs. If you want to continue using your language packs, you need to reinstall them. The Default system UI language will be used instead. If you have the computers with Windows 10 English language or language-neutral version in your environment, and you use language packs on these computers, the language packs are removed during the feature update installation. If you switch the Default system UI language through unattended installation to a different embedded language, then you must use the ISO file with that same native language to upgrade such installation.
If your ISO contains multiple editions (enterprise, pro, etc) the installer will automatically choose the appropriate edition based on the targeted computers.
In a hierarchy, you must manually add an ISO file of the corresponding update to the policy distribution package on each child Notification Server. You must manually add an ISO file of the corresponding update to the policy distribution package because Microsoft does not allow the ISO files to be directly downloaded. Before you enable a software update policy, consider the following: