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## Guest Mode
Guest Mode uses a wired connection, so people can display content from their devices to the Surface Hub. If the source device is Windows-based, that device can also provide Touchback and Inkback. Surface Hub's internal PC takes video and audio from the connected device and presents them on the Surface Hub. If Surface Hub encounters a High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) signal, the source will be be displayed as a black image. To display your content without violating HDCP requirements, use the keypad on the right side of the Surface Hub to directly choose the external source.
Guest Mode uses a wired connection, so people can display content from their devices to the Surface Hub. If the source device is Windows-based, that device can also provide Touchback and Inkback. Surface Hub's internal PC takes video and audio from the connected device and presents them on the Surface Hub. If Surface Hub encounters a High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) signal, the source will be displayed as a black image. To display your content without violating HDCP requirements, use the keypad on the right side of the Surface Hub to directly choose the external source.
>[!NOTE]
>When an HDCP source is connected, use the side keypad to change source inputs.

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## Adding certificates
If your selected authentication method is certificate-based, you will will need to [create a provisioning package](provisioning-packages-for-surface-hub.md), [utilize MDM](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/clientcertificateinstall-csp), or import a certificate from settings (**Settings** > **Update and Security** > **Certificates**) to deploy those certificates to your Surface Hub device in the appropriate Certificate Store. When adding certificates, each PFX must contain only one certificate (a PFX cannot have multiple certificates).
If your selected authentication method is certificate-based, you will need to [create a provisioning package](provisioning-packages-for-surface-hub.md), [utilize MDM](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/clientcertificateinstall-csp), or import a certificate from settings (**Settings** > **Update and Security** > **Certificates**) to deploy those certificates to your Surface Hub device in the appropriate Certificate Store. When adding certificates, each PFX must contain only one certificate (a PFX cannot have multiple certificates).

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To enable Skype for Business online, your tenant users must have Exchange mailboxes (at least one Exchange mailbox in the tenant is required). The following table explains which plans or additional services you need.
| Skype room system scenario | If you have Office 365 Premium, Office 365 ProPlus, or Skype for Business Standalone Plan 2, you need: | If you have an Enterprise-based plan, you need: | If you have have Skype for Business Server 2015 (on-premises or hybrid), you need: |
| Skype room system scenario | If you have Office 365 Premium, Office 365 ProPlus, or Skype for Business Standalone Plan 2, you need: | If you have an Enterprise-based plan, you need: | If you have Skype for Business Server 2015 (on-premises or hybrid), you need: |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Join a scheduled meeting | Skype for Business Standalone Plan 1 | E1, 3, 4, or 5 | Skype for Business Server Standard CAL |
| Initiate an ad-hoc meeting | Skype for Business Standalone Plan 2 | E 1, 3, 4, or 5 | Skype for Business Server Standard CAL or Enterprise CAL |

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For more information, see [Enable Windows 10 automatic enrollment](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/windows-enroll#enable-windows-10-automatic-enrollment).
## Manage Surface Hub settings with MDM
You can use MDM to manage some [Surface Hub CSP settings](#supported-surface-hub-csp-settings), and some [Windows 10 settings](#supported-windows-10-settings). Depending on the MDM provider that you use, you may set these settings using a built-in user interface, or by deploying custom SyncML. Microsoft Intune and System Center Configuration Manager provide built-in experiences to help create policy templates for Surface Hub. Refer to documentation from your MDM provider to learn how to create and deploy SyncML.
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### Supported Windows 10 settings
In addition to Surface Hub-specific settings, there are numerous settings common to all Windows 10 devices. These settings are defined in the [Configuration service provider reference](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn920025.aspx).
In addition to Surface Hub-specific settings, there are numerous settings common to all Windows 10 devices. These settings are defined in the [Configuration service provider reference](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference).
The following tables include info on Windows 10 settings that have been validated with Surface Hub. There is a table with settings for these areas: security, browser, Windows Updates, Windows Defender, remote reboot, certificates, and logs. Each table identifies if the setting is supported with Microsoft Intune, System Center Configuration Manager, or SyncML.