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title: Diagnostic Data Viewer for PowerShell Overview (Windows 10)
description: Use this article to use the Diagnostic Data Viewer for PowerShell to review the diagnostic data sent to Microsoft by your device.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.reviewer:
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: how-to
---
# Diagnostic Data Viewer for PowerShell Overview
**Applies to**
- Windows 11
- Windows 11, version 21H2 and later
- Windows 10, version 1803 and later
- Windows Server, version 1803
- Windows Server 2019

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description: Learn more about the Windows 10, version 1703 diagnostic data gathered at the basic level.
title: Windows 10, version 1703 basic diagnostic events and fields (Windows 10)
ms.prod: m365-security
localizationpriority: high
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
localizationpriority: medium
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.reviewer:
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
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You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles:
- [Required Windows 11 diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required Windows diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows 10, version 1909 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md)
@ -1284,7 +1282,7 @@ This event sends type and capacity data about the battery on the device, as well
The following fields are available:
- **InternalBatteryCapablities** Represents information about what the battery is capable of doing.
- **InternalBatteryCapacityCurrent** Represents the battery's current fully charged capacity in mWh (or relative). Compare this value to DesignedCapacity to estimate the battery's wear.
- **InternalBatteryCapacityCurrent** Represents the battery's current fully charged capacity in mWh (or relative). Compare this value to DesignedCapacity  to estimate the battery's wear.
- **InternalBatteryCapacityDesign** Represents the theoretical capacity of the battery when new, in mWh.
- **InternalBatteryNumberOfCharges** Provides the number of battery charges. This is used when creating new products and validating that existing products meets targeted functionality performance.
- **IsAlwaysOnAlwaysConnectedCapable** Represents whether the battery enables the device to be AlwaysOnAlwaysConnected. Boolean value.
@ -1299,7 +1297,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **AzureOSIDPresent** Represents the field used to identify an Azure machine.
- **AzureVMType** Represents whether the instance is Azure VM PAAS, Azure VM IAAS or any other VMs.
- **CDJType** Represents the type of cloud domain joined for the machine.
- **CommercialId** Represents the GUID for the commercial entity which the device is a member of. Will be used to reflect insights back to customers.
- **CommercialId** Represents the GUID for the commercial entity which the device is a member of.  Will be used to reflect insights back to customers.
- **ContainerType** The type of container, such as process or virtual machine hosted.
- **HashedDomain** The hashed representation of the user domain used for login.
- **IsCloudDomainJoined** Is this device joined to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant? true/false
@ -1309,7 +1307,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **IsEDPEnabled** Represents if Enterprise data protected on the device.
- **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not.
- **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID
- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise Configuration Manager environment.
- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment.
- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers.
- **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier.
@ -1446,7 +1444,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy.
- **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy.
- **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS
- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart
- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode.
- **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store.
- **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device.
- **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table.
@ -1866,7 +1864,6 @@ The following fields are available:
- **CanCollectHeartbeats** True if UTC is allowed to collect heartbeats.
- **CanCollectOsTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect telemetry from the OS provider groups (often called Microsoft Telemetry).
- **CanPerformDiagnosticEscalations** True if UTC is allowed to perform all scenario escalations.
- **CanPerformScripting** True if UTC is allowed to perform scripting.
- **CanPerformTraceEscalations** True if UTC is allowed to perform scenario escalations with tracing actions.
- **CanReportScenarios** True if UTC is allowed to load and report scenario completion, failure, and cancellation events.
- **PreviousPermissions** Bitmask representing the previously configured permissions since the telemetry opt-in level was last changed.
@ -1882,10 +1879,9 @@ The following fields are available:
- **CanAddMsaToMsTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to add MSA user identity onto telemetry from the OS provider groups.
- **CanCollectAnyTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect non-OS telemetry. Non-OS telemetry is responsible for providing its own opt-in mechanism.
- **CanCollectCoreTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect data which is tagged with both MICROSOFT_KEYWORD_CRITICAL_DATA and MICROSOFT_EVENTTAG_CORE_DATA.
- **CanCollectHeartbeats** True if UTC is allowed to collect heartbeats.
- **CanCollectHeartbeats** True if we can collect heartbeat telemetry, false otherwise.
- **CanCollectOsTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect telemetry from the OS provider groups (often called Microsoft Telemetry).
- **CanPerformDiagnosticEscalations** True if UTC is allowed to perform all scenario escalations.
- **CanPerformScripting** True if UTC is allowed to perform scripting.
- **CanPerformTraceEscalations** True if UTC is allowed to perform scenario escalations with tracing actions.
- **CanReportScenarios** True if we can report scenario completions, false otherwise.
- **PreviousPermissions** Bitmask representing the previously configured permissions since the telemetry client was last started.
@ -1902,10 +1898,9 @@ The following fields are available:
- **CensusStartTime** Returns timestamp corresponding to last successful census run.
- **CensusTaskEnabled** Returns Boolean value for the census task (Enable/Disable) on client machine.
- **LastConnectivityLossTime** Retrieves the last time the device lost free network.
- **LastConntectivityLossTime** Retrieves the last time the device lost free network.
- **NetworkState** Retrieves the network state: 0 = No network. 1 = Restricted network. 2 = Free network.
- **NoNetworkTime** Retrieves the time spent with no network (since the last time) in seconds.
- **RestrictedNetworkTime** Retrieves the time spent on a metered (cost restricted) network in seconds.
- **RestrictedNetworkTime** The total number of seconds with restricted network during this heartbeat period.
### TelClientSynthetic.HeartBeat_5
@ -2129,7 +2124,7 @@ This event sends basic metadata about the starting point of uninstalling a featu
### Microsoft.Windows.HangReporting.AppHangEvent
This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on client devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events.
This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on PC devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events.
The following fields are available:
@ -2149,7 +2144,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **WaitingOnAppName** If this is a cross process hang waiting for an application, this has the name of the application.
- **WaitingOnAppVersion** If this is a cross process hang, this has the version of the application for which it is waiting.
- **WaitingOnPackageFullName** If this is a cross process hang waiting for a package, this has the full name of the package for which it is waiting.
- **WaitingOnPackageRelativeAppId** If this is a cross process hang waiting for a package, this has the relative applicationIDof the package.
- **WaitingOnPackageRelativeAppId** If this is a cross process hang waiting for a package, this has the relative application ID of the package.
## Inventory events
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- **Enumerator** Identifies the bus that enumerated the device.
- **HWID** A list of hardware IDs for the device. See [HWID](#hwid).
- **Inf** The name of the INF file (possibly renamed by the OS, such as oemXX.inf).
- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/ff543130.aspx)
- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/ne-wdm-_device_install_state)
- **InventoryVersion** The version number of the inventory process generating the events.
- **LowerClassFilters** The identifiers of the Lower Class filters installed for the device.
- **LowerFilters** The identifiers of the Lower filters installed for the device.
@ -2552,7 +2547,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **DriverIsKernelMode** Is it a kernel mode driver?
- **DriverName** The file name of the driver.
- **DriverPackageStrongName** The strong name of the driver package
- **DriverSigned** The strong name of the driver package
- **DriverSigned** Is the driver signed?
- **DriverTimeStamp** The low 32 bits of the time stamp of the driver file.
- **DriverType** A bitfield of driver attributes: 1. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_PRINTER 0x0001. 2. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_KERNEL 0x0002. 3. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_USER 0x0004. 4. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SIGNED 0x0008. 5. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_INBOX 0x0010. 6. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_WINQUAL 0x0040. 7. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SELF_SIGNED 0x0020. 8. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_CI_SIGNED 0x0080. 9. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_HAS_BOOT_SERVICE 0x0100. 10. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_I386 0x10000. 11. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_IA64 0x20000. 12. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_AMD64 0x40000. 13. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARM 0x100000. 14. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_THUMB 0x200000. 15. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARMNT 0x400000. 16. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_TIME_STAMPED 0x800000.
- **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file.
@ -2700,24 +2695,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInAdd
This event provides data on the installed Office add-ins. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInRemove
This event indicates that the particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInStartSync
This event indicates that a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoAdd
This event provides data on Unified Update Platform (UUP) products and what version they are at. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
@ -3877,7 +3854,7 @@ This event sends basic metadata about the SetupPlatform update installation proc
The following fields are available:
- **ActivityId** Provides a uniqueIDto correlate events that occur between a activity start event, and a stop event
- **ActivityId** Provides a unique ID to correlate events that occur between a activity start event, and a stop event
- **ActivityName** Provides a friendly name of the package type that belongs to the ActivityId (Setup, LanguagePack, GDR, Driver, etc.)
- **FieldName** Retrieves the event name/data point. Examples: InstallStartTime, InstallEndtime, OverallResult etc.
- **GroupName** Retrieves the groupname the event belongs to. Example: Install Information, DU Information, Disk Space Information etc.
@ -4038,7 +4015,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **DriverExclusionPolicy** Indicates if the policy for not including drivers with Windows Update is enabled.
- **DriverSyncPassPerformed** Were drivers scanned this time?
- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance.
- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed.
- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed.
- **ExtendedMetadataCabUrl** Hostname that is used to download an update.
- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough.
- **FailedUpdateGuids** The GUIDs for the updates that failed to be evaluated during the scan.
@ -4109,7 +4086,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance.
- **EventScenario** State of call
- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", or "Driver".
- **FlightId** The specificIDof the flight the device is getting
- **FlightId** The specific ID of the flight the device is getting
- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.)
- **RevisionNumber** Unique revision number of Update
- **ServerId** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting, such as Windows Update and Microsoft Store.
@ -4155,13 +4132,13 @@ The following fields are available:
- **Edition** Identifies the edition of Windows currently running on the device.
- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance.
- **EventNamespaceID** The ID of the test events environment.
- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose for sending this event: whether because the software distribution just started downloading content; or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed.
- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose for sending this event: whether because the software distribution just started downloading content; or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed.
- **EventType** Identifies the type of the event (Child, Bundle, or Driver).
- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough.
- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device.
- **FlightBranch** The branch that a device is on if participating in flighting (pre-release builds).
- **FlightBuildNumber** If this download was for a flight (pre-release build), this indicates the build number of that flight.
- **FlightId** The specificIDof the flight (pre-release build) the device is getting.
- **FlightId** The specific ID of the flight (pre-release build) the device is getting.
- **FlightRing** The ring (speed of getting builds) that a device is on if participating in flighting (pre-release builds).
- **HandlerType** Indicates what kind of content is being downloaded (app, driver, windows patch, etc.).
- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device.
@ -4183,7 +4160,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **RelatedCV** The Correlation Vector that was used before the most recent change to a new Correlation Vector.
- **RepeatFailFlag** Indicates whether this specific piece of content had previously failed to download.
- **RevisionNumber** The revision number of the specified piece of content.
- **ServiceGuid** A unique identifier for the service that the software distribution client is installing content for (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc.).
- **ServiceGuid** A unique identifier for the service that the software distribution client is installing content for (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc).
- **Setup360Phase** Identifies the active phase of the upgrade download if the current download is for an Operating System upgrade.
- **ShippingMobileOperator** The mobile operator linked to the device when the device shipped.
- **StatusCode** Indicates the result of a Download event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult).
@ -4212,7 +4189,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **CallerApplicationName** The name provided by the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client
- **ClientVersion** The version number of the software distribution client
- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed
- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed
- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver"
- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough
- **FileId** A hash that uniquely identifies a file
@ -4245,7 +4222,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **PowerState** Indicates the power state of the device at the time of heartbeat (DC, AC, Battery Saver, or Connected Standby)
- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one
- **ResumeCount** Number of times this active download has resumed from a suspended state
- **ServiceID** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc.)
- **ServiceID** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc)
- **SuspendCount** Number of times this active download has entered a suspended state
- **SuspendReason** Last reason for why this active download entered a suspended state
@ -4280,8 +4257,8 @@ The following fields are available:
- **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state.
- **Edition** Indicates the edition of Windows being used.
- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance.
- **EventNamespaceID** Indicates whether the event succeeded or failed. Has the format EventType+Event where Event is Succeeded, Canceled, Failed, etc.
- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started installing content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed.
- **EventNamespaceID** Indicates whether the event succeeded or failed. Has the format EventType+Event where Event is Succeeded, Cancelled, Failed, etc.
- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started installing content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed.
- **EventType** Possible values are Child, Bundle, or Driver.
- **ExtendedErrorCode** The extended error code.
- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough.
@ -4306,7 +4283,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **MsiProductCode** The unique identifier of the MSI installer.
- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content being installed.
- **PhonePreviewEnabled** Indicates whether a phone was getting preview build, prior to flighting being introduced.
- **PlatformRole** The PowerPlatformRole as defined on MSDN.
- **PlatformRole** The PowerPlatformRole.
- **ProcessName** The process name of the caller who initiated API calls, in the event where CallerApplicationName was not provided.
- **ProcessorArchitecture** Processor architecture of the system (x86, AMD64, ARM).
- **QualityUpdatePause** Are quality OS updates paused on the device?
@ -4337,7 +4314,7 @@ This event sends data about the ability of Windows to discover the location of a
The following fields are available:
- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed
- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed
- **HResult** Indicates the result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult)
- **IsBackground** Indicates whether the SLS discovery event took place in the foreground or background
- **NextExpirationTime** Indicates when the SLS cab expires
@ -4407,7 +4384,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **DeviceIsMdmManaged** This device is MDM managed.
- **IsNetworkAvailable** If the device network is not available.
- **IsNetworkMetered** If network is metered.
- **IsSccmManaged** This device is managed by Configuration Manager .
- **IsSccmManaged** This device is managed by Configuration Manager.
- **NewlyInstalledOs** OS is newly installed quiet period.
- **PausedByPolicy** Updates are paused by policy.
- **RecoveredFromRS3** Previously recovered from RS3.
@ -4506,7 +4483,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgent_FellBackToCanonical
This event collects information when Express could not be used, and the update had to fall back to “canonical” during the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information when Express could not be used, and the update had to fall back to “canonical” during the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4531,7 +4508,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **FlightMetadata** Contains the FlightId and the build being flighted.
- **ObjectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode.
- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
- **Result** Result of the initialize phase of update. 0 = Succeeded, 1 = Failed, 2 = Canceled, 3 = Blocked, 4 = BlockCanceled
- **Result** Result of the initialize phase of update. 0 = Succeeded, 1 = Failed, 2 = Cancelled, 3 = Blocked, 4 = BlockCancelled
- **ScenarioId** The scenario ID. Example: MobileUpdate, DesktopLanguagePack, DesktopFeatureOnDemand, or DesktopDriverUpdate
- **SessionData** Contains instructions to update agent for processing FODs and DUICs (Null for other scenarios).
- **SessionId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode attempt .
@ -4548,7 +4525,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **FlightId** Unique ID for each flight.
- **ObjectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode.
- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest scan.
- **Result** Result of the install phase of update. 0 = Succeeded 1 = Failed, 2 = Canceled, 3 = Blocked, 4 = BlockCanceled
- **Result** Result of the install phase of update. 0 = Succeeded 1 = Failed, 2 = Cancelled, 3 = Blocked, 4 = BlockCancelled
- **ScenarioId** The scenario ID. Example: MobileUpdate, DesktopLanguagePack, DesktopFeatureOnDemand, or DesktopDriverUpdate
- **SessionId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode attempt.
- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each update.
@ -4604,7 +4581,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentCommit
This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4620,7 +4597,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest
This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to PC and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4651,7 +4628,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentExpand
This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4671,7 +4648,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInitialize
This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario, which is applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4737,7 +4714,7 @@ This event sends a summary of all the update agent mitigations available for an
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentModeStart
This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4753,13 +4730,13 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentOneSettings
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentSetupBoxLaunch
The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. This event is only applicable to PCs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4814,7 +4791,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360 (HRESULT used to diagnose errors).
- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type (for example, Boot, Media, Update, MCT).
- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of the target OS).
- **State** Exit state of given Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
- **State** Exit state of given Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled.
- **TestId** An ID that uniquely identifies a group of events.
- **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. In the Windows Update scenario, this is the same as the clientId.
@ -4835,7 +4812,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that is used to diagnose errors.
- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT.
- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled.
- **TestId** ID that uniquely identifies a group of events.
- **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. With Windows Update, this is the same as the clientId.
@ -4856,7 +4833,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that is used to diagnose errors.
- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT
- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
- **State** Exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
- **State** Exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled.
- **TestId** ID that uniquely identifies a group of events.
- **WuId** Windows Update client ID.
@ -4877,7 +4854,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that's used to diagnose errors.
- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT
- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled
- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled
- **TestId** A string to uniquely identify a group of events.
- **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. With Windows Update, this is the same as ClientId.
@ -4919,7 +4896,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that can be used to diagnose errors.
- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT.
- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of the target OS).
- **State** The exit state of the Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
- **State** The exit state of the Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled.
- **TestId** ID that uniquely identifies a group of events.
- **WuId** Windows Update client ID.
@ -4940,7 +4917,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that can be used to diagnose errors.
- **Setup360Scenario** Setup360 flow type (Boot, Media, Update, MCT).
- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled.
- **TestId** A string to uniquely identify a group of events.
- **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. With Windows Update, this is the same as the clientId.
@ -4961,7 +4938,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that is used to diagnose errors.
- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type, Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT.
- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled.
- **TestId** A string to uniquely identify a group of events.
- **WuId** Windows Update client ID.
@ -5001,7 +4978,7 @@ This event sends a summary of all the setup mitigations available for this updat
### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360OneSettings
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
@ -5021,7 +4998,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that can be used used to diagnose errors.
- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT.
- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled.
- **TestId** A string to uniquely identify a group of events.
- **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. With Windows Update, this is the same as the clientId.
@ -5043,7 +5020,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **DumpFileAttributes** Codes that identify the type of data contained in the dump file
- **DumpFileSize** Size of the dump file
- **IsValidDumpFile** True if the dump file is valid for the debugger, false otherwise
- **ReportId** WER Report ID associated with this bug check (used for finding the corresponding report archive in Watson).
- **ReportId** WER Report Id associated with this bug check (used for finding the corresponding report archive in Watson).
### WerTraceloggingProvider.AppCrashEvent
@ -5071,7 +5048,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **TargetAppId** The target app ID.
- **TargetAppVer** The target app version.
<!-- 01.06.2022 mandia: Commenting out, as these events are specific to Windows Phone.
## Windows Phone events
### Microsoft.Windows.Phone.Telemetry.OnBoot.RebootReason
@ -5083,7 +5060,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **BootId** The system boot ID.
- **BoottimeSinceLastShutdown** The boot time since the last shutdown.
- **RebootReason** Reason for the reboot.
-->
## Windows Store events
@ -5500,7 +5477,7 @@ The following fields are available:
## Windows Update Delivery Optimization events
### Microsoft.OSG.DU.DeliveryOptClient.Downloadcanceled
### Microsoft.OSG.DU.DeliveryOptClient.DownloadCanceled
This event describes when a download was canceled with Delivery Optimization. It's used to understand and address problems regarding downloads. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
@ -5866,7 +5843,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **detectionBlockreason** The reason detection did not complete.
- **detectionDeferreason** A log of deferral reasons for every update state.
- **errorCode** The error code returned for the current process.
- **eventScenario** End-to-end update session ID, or indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started installing content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed.
- **eventScenario** End-to-end update session ID, or indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started installing content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed.
- **flightID** The unique identifier for the flight (Windows Insider pre-release build) should be delivered to the device, if applicable.
- **interactive** Indicates whether the user initiated the session.
- **revisionNumber** The Update revision number.
@ -6436,6 +6413,3 @@ The following fields are available:
- **LicenseXuid** If the license type is 1 (User), this field contains the XUID (Xbox User ID) of the registered owner of the license.
- **ProductGuid** The Xbox product GUID (Globally-Unique ID) of the application.
- **UserId** The XUID (Xbox User ID) of the current user.

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---
description: Learn more about the Windows 10, version 1709 diagnostic data gathered at the basic level.
title: Windows 10, version 1709 basic diagnostic events and fields (Windows 10)
ms.prod: m365-security
localizationpriority: high
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
localizationpriority: medium
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date:
ms.reviewer:
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
@ -29,8 +26,9 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th
You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles:
- [Required Windows 11 diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required Windows diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows 10, version 1909 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md)
@ -40,7 +38,6 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar
## Appraiser events
### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.ChecksumTotalPictureCount
@ -51,19 +48,19 @@ The following fields are available:
- **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DatasourceSystemBios_19H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMediaCenter_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionMediaCenter_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionSystemBios_19H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionSystemBios_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **InventoryApplicationFile** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
@ -82,7 +79,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **SystemWim** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **SystemWindowsActivationStatus** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **SystemWlan** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **Wmdrm_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **Wmdrm_RS4** The total Wmdrm objects targeting Windows 10, version 1803 present on this device.
### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceApplicationFileAdd
@ -1377,8 +1374,8 @@ The following fields are available:
- **IsEDPEnabled** Represents if Enterprise data protected on the device.
- **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not.
- **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID
- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise Configuration Manager environment.
- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows   Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers.
- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment.
- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers.
- **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier
@ -1519,7 +1516,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy.
- **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy.
- **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS
- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart
- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode.
- **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store.
- **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device.
- **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table.
@ -1676,7 +1673,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **UpdateServiceURLConfigured** Retrieves if the device is managed by Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).
- **WUDeferUpdatePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Updates.
- **WUDeferUpgradePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Upgrades.
- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update(WU) updates to other devices on the same network.
- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update (WU) updates to other devices on the same network.
- **WUMachineId** Retrieves the Windows Update (WU) Machine Identifier.
- **WUPauseState** Retrieves Windows Update setting to determine if updates are paused.
- **WUServer** Retrieves the HTTP(S) URL of the WSUS server that is used by Automatic Updates and API callers (by default).
@ -1954,6 +1951,18 @@ This event is fired by UTC at state transitions to signal what data we are allow
This event is fired by UTC at startup to signal what data we are allowed to collect. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
The following fields are available:
- **CanAddMsaToMsTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to add MSA user identity onto telemetry from the OS provider groups.
- **CanCollectAnyTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect non-OS telemetry. Non-OS telemetry is responsible for providing its own opt-in mechanism.
- **CanCollectCoreTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect data which is tagged with both MICROSOFT_KEYWORD_CRITICAL_DATA and MICROSOFT_EVENTTAG_CORE_DATA.
- **CanCollectHeartbeats** True if we can collect heartbeat telemetry, false otherwise.
- **CanCollectOsTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect telemetry from the OS provider groups (often called Microsoft Telemetry).
- **CanPerformDiagnosticEscalations** True if UTC is allowed to perform all scenario escalations.
- **CanPerformTraceEscalations** True if UTC is allowed to perform scenario escalations with tracing actions.
- **CanReportScenarios** True if we can report scenario completions, false otherwise.
- **PreviousPermissions** Bitmask representing the previously configured permissions since the telemetry client was last started.
- **TransitionFromEverythingOff** True if this transition is moving from not allowing core telemetry to allowing core telemetry.
### TelClientSynthetic.ConnectivityHeartBeat_0
@ -1962,7 +1971,7 @@ This event sends data about the connectivity status of the Connected User Experi
The following fields are available:
- **CensusExitCode** Returns last execution codes from census client run.
- **CensusExitCode** Last exit code of Census task
- **CensusStartTime** Returns timestamp corresponding to last successful census run.
- **CensusTaskEnabled** Returns Boolean value for the census task (Enable/Disable) on client machine.
- **LastConnectivityLossTime** The FILETIME at which the last free network loss occurred.
@ -2212,7 +2221,7 @@ This event sends basic metadata about the starting point of uninstalling a featu
### Microsoft.Windows.HangReporting.AppHangEvent
This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on client devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events.
This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on PC devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events.
The following fields are available:
@ -2518,7 +2527,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **Enumerator** Identifies the bus that enumerated the device.
- **HWID** A list of hardware IDs for the device.
- **Inf** The name of the INF file (possibly renamed by the OS, such as oemXX.inf).
- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/ff543130.aspx)
- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/ne-wdm-_device_install_state)
- **InventoryVersion** The version number of the inventory process generating the events.
- **LowerClassFilters** The identifiers of the Lower Class filters installed for the device.
- **LowerFilters** The identifiers of the Lower filters installed for the device.
@ -2594,7 +2603,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **DriverIsKernelMode** Is it a kernel mode driver?
- **DriverName** The file name of the driver.
- **DriverPackageStrongName** The strong name of the driver package
- **DriverSigned** The strong name of the driver package
- **DriverSigned** Is the driver signed?
- **DriverTimeStamp** The low 32 bits of the time stamp of the driver file.
- **DriverType** A bitfield of driver attributes: 1. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_PRINTER 0x0001. 2. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_KERNEL 0x0002. 3. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_USER 0x0004. 4. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SIGNED 0x0008. 5. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_INBOX 0x0010. 6. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_WINQUAL 0x0040. 7. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SELF_SIGNED 0x0020. 8. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_CI_SIGNED 0x0080. 9. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_HAS_BOOT_SERVICE 0x0100. 10. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_I386 0x10000. 11. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_IA64 0x20000. 12. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_AMD64 0x40000. 13. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARM 0x100000. 14. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_THUMB 0x200000. 15. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARMNT 0x400000. 16. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_TIME_STAMPED 0x800000.
- **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file.
@ -2743,59 +2752,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInAdd
This event provides data on the installed Office add-ins. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
The following fields are available:
- **AddinCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **AddInCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **AddInId** The identifier for the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **AddinType** The type of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **BinFileTimestamp** The timestamp of the Office add-in.
- **BinFileVersion** The version of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **Description** Description of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **FileId** The file identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **FileSize** The file size of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **FriendlyName** The friendly name for the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **FullPath** The full path to the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
- **LoadBehavior** Integer that describes the load behavior.
- **LoadTime** Load time for the Office add-in.
- **OfficeApplication** The Microsoft Office application associated with the add-in.
- **OfficeArchitecture** The architecture of the add-in.
- **OfficeVersion** The Microsoft Office version for this add-in.
- **OutlookCrashingAddin** Indicates whether crashes have been found for this add-in.
- **ProductCompany** The name of the company associated with the Office add-in.
- **ProductName** The product name associated with the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **ProductVersion** The version associated with the Office add-in.
- **ProgramId** The unique program identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **Provider** Name of the provider for this add-in.
- **Usage** Data regarding usage of the add-in.
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInRemove
This event indicates that the particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInStartSync
This event indicates that a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
The following fields are available:
- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoAdd
This event provides data on Unified Update Platform (UUP) products and what version they are at. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
@ -3025,6 +2981,22 @@ The following fields are available:
- **winInetError** The HResult of the operation.
## Other events
### Microsoft.ServerManagementExperience.Gateway.Service.ManagedNodeProperties
This is a periodic rundown event that contains more detailed information about the nodes added to this Windows Admin Center gateway for management.
The following fields are available:
- **nodeId** The nodeTypeId concatenated with the hostname or IP address that gateway uses to connect to this node.
- **nodeOperatingSystem** A user friendly description of the node's OS version.
- **nodeOSVersion** A major or minor build version string for the node's OS.
- **nodeTypeId** A string that distinguishes between a connection target, whether it is a client, server, cluster or a hyper-converged cluster.
- **otherProperties** Contains a JSON object with variable content and may contain: "nodes": a list of host names or IP addresses of the servers belonging to a cluster, "aliases": the alias if it is set for this connection, "lastUpdatedTime": the number of milliseconds since Unix epoch when this connection was last updated, "ncUri", "caption", "version", "productType", "networkName", "operatingSystem", "computerManufacturer", "computerModel", "isS2dEnabled". This JSON object is formatted as an quotes-escaped string.
## Privacy logging notification events
### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.PrivacyNotifierLogging.PrivacyNotifierCompleted
@ -3727,7 +3699,7 @@ Activity for deletion of a user account for devices set up for Shared PC mode as
The following fields are available:
- **accountType** The type of account that was deleted. Example: AD, Azure Active Directory (AAD), or Local
- **accountType** The type of account that was deleted. Example: AD, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), or Local
- **deleteState** Whether the attempted deletion of the user account was successful.
- **userSid** The security identifier of the account.
- **wilActivity** Windows Error Reporting data collected when there is a failure in deleting a user account with the Transient Account Manager. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity).
@ -4353,7 +4325,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgent_FellBackToCanonical
This event collects information when Express could not be used, and the update had to fall back to “canonical” during the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information when Express could not be used, and the update had to fall back to “canonical” during the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4451,7 +4423,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentCommit
This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4467,7 +4439,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest
This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to PC and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4499,7 +4471,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentExpand
This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4519,7 +4491,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentFellBackToCanonical
This event collects information when express could not be used and we fall back to canonical during the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information when express could not be used and we fall back to canonical during the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4535,7 +4507,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInitialize
This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario, which is applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4631,7 +4603,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentModeStart
This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4647,7 +4619,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentOneSettings
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4665,7 +4637,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentPostRebootResult
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information for both Mobile and Desktop regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -4682,7 +4654,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentSetupBoxLaunch
The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. This event is only applicable to PCs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -5056,7 +5028,7 @@ This event sends a summary of all the setup mitigations available for this updat
### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360OneSettings
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -6568,7 +6540,3 @@ This event indicates whether the system detected an activation error in the app.
### Microsoft.Xbox.XamTelemetry.AppActivity
This event is triggered whenever the current app state is changed by: launch, switch, terminate, snap, etc.

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---
description: Learn more about the Windows 10, version 1803 diagnostic data gathered at the basic level.
title: Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields (Windows 10)
ms.prod: m365-security
localizationpriority: high
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
localizationpriority: medium
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date:
ms.reviewer:
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
@ -29,8 +26,9 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th
You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles:
- [Required Windows 11 diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required Windows diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows 10, version 1909 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1709 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md)
@ -39,7 +37,6 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar
- [Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization](configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md)
## Appraiser events
### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.ChecksumTotalPictureCount
@ -50,50 +47,50 @@ The following fields are available:
- **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS5Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionMediaCenter_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMediaCenter_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMediaCenter_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionMediaCenter_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
- **DecisionSystemBios_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionSystemBios_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionSystemBios_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionSystemBios_RS5** The total DecisionSystemBios objects targeting the next release of Windows on this device.
- **DecisionSystemBios_RS5Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **DecisionTest_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **InventoryApplicationFile** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
@ -115,7 +112,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **SystemWlan** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **Wmdrm_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **Wmdrm_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **Wmdrm_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
- **Wmdrm_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceApplicationFileAdd
@ -1434,8 +1431,8 @@ The following fields are available:
- **IsEDPEnabled** Represents if Enterprise data protected on the device.
- **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not.
- **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID
- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise Configuration Manager environment.
- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows   Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers.
- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment.
- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers.
- **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier
@ -1576,7 +1573,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy.
- **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy.
- **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS
- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart
- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode.ration EnableSharedPCMode.
- **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store.
- **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device.
- **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table.
@ -2323,9 +2320,6 @@ The following fields are available:
- **EtwDroppedBufferCount** Number of buffers dropped in the UTC ETW session.
- **EtwDroppedCount** Number of events dropped at ETW layer of telemetry client.
- **EventsPersistedCount** Number of events that reached the PersistEvent stage.
- **EventStoreLifetimeResetCounter** Number of times event DB was reset for the lifetime of UTC.
- **EventStoreResetCounter** Number of times event DB was reset.
- **EventStoreResetSizeSum** Total size of event DB across all resets reports in this instance.
- **EventSubStoreResetCounter** Number of times event DB was reset.
- **EventSubStoreResetSizeSum** Total size of event DB across all resets reports in this instance.
- **EventsUploaded** Number of events uploaded.
@ -3164,7 +3158,7 @@ This event sends basic metadata about the starting point of uninstalling a featu
### Microsoft.Windows.HangReporting.AppHangEvent
This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on client devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events.
This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on PC devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events.
The following fields are available:
@ -3477,7 +3471,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **Enumerator** Identifies the bus that enumerated the device.
- **HWID** A list of hardware IDs for the device.
- **Inf** The name of the INF file (possibly renamed by the OS, such as oemXX.inf).
- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/ff543130.aspx)
- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/ne-wdm-_device_install_state)
- **InventoryVersion** The version number of the inventory process generating the events.
- **LowerClassFilters** The identifiers of the Lower Class filters installed for the device.
- **LowerFilters** The identifiers of the Lower filters installed for the device.
@ -3553,7 +3547,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **DriverIsKernelMode** Is it a kernel mode driver?
- **DriverName** The file name of the driver.
- **DriverPackageStrongName** The strong name of the driver package
- **DriverSigned** The strong name of the driver package
- **DriverSigned** Is the driver signed?
- **DriverTimeStamp** The low 32 bits of the time stamp of the driver file.
- **DriverType** A bitfield of driver attributes: 1. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_PRINTER 0x0001. 2. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_KERNEL 0x0002. 3. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_USER 0x0004. 4. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SIGNED 0x0008. 5. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_INBOX 0x0010. 6. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_WINQUAL 0x0040. 7. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SELF_SIGNED 0x0020. 8. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_CI_SIGNED 0x0080. 9. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_HAS_BOOT_SERVICE 0x0100. 10. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_I386 0x10000. 11. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_IA64 0x20000. 12. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_AMD64 0x40000. 13. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARM 0x100000. 14. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_THUMB 0x200000. 15. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARMNT 0x400000. 16. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_TIME_STAMPED 0x800000.
- **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file.
@ -3707,61 +3701,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInAdd
This event provides data on the installed Office add-ins. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
The following fields are available:
- **AddinCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **AddInCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **AddInId** The identifier for the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **AddinType** The type of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **BinFileTimestamp** The timestamp of the Office add-in.
- **BinFileVersion** The version of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **Description** Description of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **FileId** The file identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **FileSize** The file size of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **FriendlyName** The friendly name for the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **FullPath** The full path to the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
- **LoadBehavior** Integer that describes the load behavior.
- **LoadTime** Load time for the office addin
- **OfficeApplication** The Microsoft Office application associated with the add-in.
- **OfficeArchitecture** The architecture of the add-in.
- **OfficeVersion** The Microsoft Office version for this add-in.
- **OutlookCrashingAddin** Indicates whether crashes have been found for this add-in.
- **ProductCompany** The name of the company associated with the Office add-in.
- **ProductName** The product name associated with the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **ProductVersion** The version associated with the Office add-in.
- **ProgramId** The unique program identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **Provider** Name of the provider for this add-in.
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInRemove
This event indicates that the particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
The following fields are available:
- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInStartSync
This event indicates that a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
The following fields are available:
- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoAdd
This event provides data on Unified Update Platform (UUP) products and what version they are at. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
@ -4363,10 +4302,6 @@ The following fields are available:
- **winInetError** The HResult of the operation.
## Other events
## Privacy consent logging events
### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.PrivacyConsentLogging.PrivacyConsentCompleted
@ -4984,7 +4919,7 @@ Activity for deletion of a user account for devices set up for Shared PC mode as
The following fields are available:
- **accountType** The type of account that was deleted. Example: AD, Azure Active Directory (AAD), or Local.
- **accountType** The type of account that was deleted. Example: AD, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), or Local
- **deleteState** Whether the attempted deletion of the user account was successful.
- **userSid** The security identifier of the account.
- **wilActivity** Windows Error Reporting data collected when there is a failure in deleting a user account with the Transient Account Manager. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity).
@ -5460,6 +5395,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **UpdateId** The update ID for a specific piece of content.
- **ValidityWindowInDays** The validity window that's in effect when verifying the timestamp.
## Surface events
### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEvent
@ -5576,7 +5512,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentCommit
This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -5592,7 +5528,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest
This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to PC and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -5624,7 +5560,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentExpand
This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -5644,7 +5580,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentFellBackToCanonical
This event collects information when express could not be used and we fall back to canonical during the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information when express could not be used and we fall back to canonical during the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -5660,7 +5596,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInitialize
This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario, which is applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -5758,7 +5694,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentModeStart
This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -5774,7 +5710,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentOneSettings
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -5792,7 +5728,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentPostRebootResult
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information for both Mobile and Desktop regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -5814,7 +5750,7 @@ This event sends information indicating that a request has been sent to suspend
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentSetupBoxLaunch
The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. This event is only applicable to PCs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -6258,7 +6194,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360OneSettings
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -8296,6 +8232,3 @@ The following fields are available:
- **LicenseXuid** If the license type is 1 (User), this field contains the XUID (Xbox User ID) of the registered owner of the license.
- **ProductGuid** The Xbox product GUID (Globally-Unique ID) of the application.
- **UserId** The XUID (Xbox User ID) of the current user.

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@ -1,16 +1,13 @@
---
description: Learn more about the Windows 10, version 1809 diagnostic data gathered at the basic level.
title: Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields (Windows 10)
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date:
ms.reviewer:
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
@ -28,8 +25,9 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th
You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles:
- [Required Windows 11 diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required Windows diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows 10, version 1909 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1709 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md)
@ -38,8 +36,6 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar
- [Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization](configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md)
## Account trace logging provider events
### Microsoft.Windows.Mitigation.AccountTraceLoggingProvider.General
@ -2166,8 +2162,8 @@ The following fields are available:
- **IsEDPEnabled** Represents if Enterprise data protected on the device.
- **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not.
- **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID
- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise Configuration Manager environment.
- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows   Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers.
- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment.
- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers.
- **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier
@ -2310,7 +2306,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy.
- **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy.
- **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS
- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart
- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode.
- **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store.
- **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device.
- **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table.
@ -2569,7 +2565,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **UpdateServiceURLConfigured** Retrieves if the device is managed by Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).
- **WUDeferUpdatePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Updates.
- **WUDeferUpgradePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Upgrades.
- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update (WU) updates to other devices on the same network.
- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update updates to other devices on the same network.
- **WUMachineId** Retrieves the Windows Update (WU) Machine Identifier.
- **WUPauseState** Retrieves Windows Update setting to determine if updates are paused.
- **WUServer** Retrieves the HTTP(S) URL of the WSUS server that is used by Automatic Updates and API callers (by default).
@ -2587,6 +2583,27 @@ The following fields are available:
- **XboxLiveSandboxId** Retrieves the developer sandbox ID if the device is internal to Microsoft.
## Code Integrity events
### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.Compatibility
Fires when the compatibility check completes. Gives the results from the check.
The following fields are available:
- **IsRecommended** Denotes whether all compatibility checks have passed and, if so, returns true. Otherwise returns false.
- **Issues** If compatibility checks failed, provides bit indexed indicators of issues detected. Table located here: [Check results of HVCI default enablement](/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/oem-hvci-enablement#check-results-of-hvci-default-enablement).
### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HVCIActivity
Fires at the beginning and end of the HVCI auto-enablement process in sysprep.
The following fields are available:
- **wilActivity** Contains the thread ID used to match the begin and end events, and for the end event also a HResult indicating sucess or failure. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity).
## Common data extensions
### Common Data Extensions.app
@ -3181,7 +3198,7 @@ This event sends data about the connectivity status of the Connected User Experi
The following fields are available:
- **CensusExitCode** Returns last execution codes from census client run.
- **CensusExitCode** Last exit code of Census task
- **CensusStartTime** Returns timestamp corresponding to last successful census run.
- **CensusTaskEnabled** Returns Boolean value for the census task (Enable/Disable) on client machine.
- **LastConnectivityLossTime** The FILETIME at which the last free network loss occurred.
@ -4446,7 +4463,7 @@ This event sends basic metadata about the starting point of uninstalling a featu
### Microsoft.Windows.HangReporting.AppHangEvent
This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on client devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events.
This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on PC devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events.
The following fields are available:
@ -4804,7 +4821,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **HWID** A list of hardware IDs for the device.
- **Inf** The name of the INF file (possibly renamed by the OS, such as oemXX.inf).
- **InstallDate** The date of the most recent installation of the device on the machine.
- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/ff543130.aspx)
- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/ne-wdm-_device_install_state)
- **InventoryVersion** The version number of the inventory process generating the events.
- **LowerClassFilters** The identifiers of the Lower Class filters installed for the device.
- **LowerFilters** The identifiers of the Lower filters installed for the device.
@ -4903,7 +4920,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **DriverIsKernelMode** Is it a kernel mode driver?
- **DriverName** The file name of the driver.
- **DriverPackageStrongName** The strong name of the driver package
- **DriverSigned** The strong name of the driver package
- **DriverSigned** Is the driver signed?
- **DriverTimeStamp** The low 32 bits of the time stamp of the driver file.
- **DriverType** A bitfield of driver attributes: 1. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_PRINTER 0x0001. 2. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_KERNEL 0x0002. 3. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_USER 0x0004. 4. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SIGNED 0x0008. 5. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_INBOX 0x0010. 6. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_WINQUAL 0x0040. 7. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SELF_SIGNED 0x0020. 8. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_CI_SIGNED 0x0080. 9. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_HAS_BOOT_SERVICE 0x0100. 10. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_I386 0x10000. 11. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_IA64 0x20000. 12. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_AMD64 0x40000. 13. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARM 0x100000. 14. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_THUMB 0x200000. 15. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARMNT 0x400000. 16. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_TIME_STAMPED 0x800000.
- **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file.
@ -5053,61 +5070,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInAdd
This event provides data on the installed Office add-ins. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
The following fields are available:
- **AddinCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **AddInCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **AddInId** The identifier for the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **AddinType** The type of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **BinFileTimestamp** The timestamp of the Office add-in.
- **BinFileVersion** The version of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **Description** Description of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **FileId** The file identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **FileSize** The file size of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **FriendlyName** The friendly name for the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **FullPath** The full path to the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
- **LoadBehavior** Integer that describes the load behavior.
- **LoadTime** Load time for the Office add-in.
- **OfficeApplication** The Microsoft Office application associated with the add-in.
- **OfficeArchitecture** The architecture of the add-in.
- **OfficeVersion** The Microsoft Office version for this add-in.
- **OutlookCrashingAddin** Indicates whether crashes have been found for this add-in.
- **ProductCompany** The name of the company associated with the Office add-in.
- **ProductName** The product name associated with the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **ProductVersion** The version associated with the Office add-in.
- **ProgramId** The unique program identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in.
- **Provider** Name of the provider for this add-in.
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInRemove
This event indicates that the particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
The following fields are available:
- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInStartSync
This event indicates that a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
The following fields are available:
- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoAdd
This event provides data on Unified Update Platform (UUP) products and what version they are at. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
@ -5470,6 +5432,25 @@ The following fields are available:
- **utc_flags** Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) flags required for the event as part of the data collection process.
### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.CrashEvent
This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a crashing Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the crash.
The following fields are available:
- **app_name** The name of the crashing process.
- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process id, and process start time.
- **app_version** The version of the crashing process.
- **client_id_hash** Hash of the browser client ID which helps identify installations.
- **etag** Encodes the running experiments in the browser.
- **module_name** The name of the module in which the crash originated.
- **module_offset** Memory offset into the module in which the crash originated.
- **module_version** The version of the module in which the crash originated.
- **process_type** The type of the browser process that crashed, e.g., renderer, gpu-process, etc.
- **stack_hash** Hash of the stack trace representing the crash. Currently not used or set to zero.
- **sub_code** The exception/error code representing the crash.
### Microsoft.WebBrowser.Installer.EdgeUpdate.Ping
This event sends hardware and software inventory information about the Microsoft Edge Update service, Microsoft Edge applications, and the current system environment, including app configuration, update configuration, and hardware capabilities. It's used to measure the reliability and performance of the EdgeUpdate service and if Microsoft Edge applications are up to date. This is an indication that the event is designed to keep Windows secure and up to date.
@ -5785,6 +5766,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **totalRunDuration** Total running/evaluation time from last time.
- **totalRuns** Total number of running/evaluation from last time.
## Privacy consent logging events
### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.PrivacyConsentLogging.PrivacyConsentCompleted
@ -5919,6 +5901,140 @@ The following fields are available:
- **WusaInstallHResult** Internal result code from WUSA when used to install the quality update.
### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.EM.EMCompleted
Event that tracks the effectiveness of an operation to mitigate an issue on devices that meet certain requirements.
The following fields are available:
- **cleanUpScheduledTaskHR** The result of the operation to clean up the scheduled task the launched the operation.
- **eulaHashHR** The result of the operation to generate a hash of the EULA file that's currently on-disk.
- **mitigationHR** The result of the operation to take corrective action on a device that's impacted.
- **mitigationResult** The enumeration value representing the action that was taken on the device.
- **mitigationResultReason** The string value representing the action that was taken on the device.
- **mitigationSuccessWriteHR** The result of writing the success value to the registry.
- **region** The device's default region at the time of execution.
- **windowsVersionString** The version of Windows that was computed at the time of execution.
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResult
This event provides the result of running the compatibility check for update assistant. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
The following fields are available:
- **CV** The correlation vector.
- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
- **UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResultOutput** Output of compatibility check for update assistant.
- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant.
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantDeviceInformation
This event provides basic information about the device where update assistant was run. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
The following fields are available:
- **CV** The correlation vector.
- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
- **UpdateAssistantAppFilePath** Path to Update Assistant app.
- **UpdateAssistantDeviceId** Device Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device.
- **UpdateAssistantExeName** Exe name running as Update Assistant.
- **UpdateAssistantExternalId** External Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device.
- **UpdateAssistantIsDeviceCloverTrail** True/False is the device clovertrail.
- **UpdateAssistantIsPushing** True if the update is pushing to the device.
- **UpdateAssistantMachineId** Machine Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device.
- **UpdateAssistantOsVersion** Update Assistant OS Version.
- **UpdateAssistantPartnerId** Partner Id for Assistant application.
- **UpdateAssistantReportPath** Path to report for Update Assistant.
- **UpdateAssistantStartTime** Start time for UpdateAssistant.
- **UpdateAssistantTargetOSVersion** Update Assistant Target OS Version.
- **UpdateAssistantUiType** The type of UI whether default or OOBE.
- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant.
- **UpdateAssistantVersionInfo** Information about Update Assistant application.
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantInteractive
An user action such as button click happens.
The following fields are available:
- **CV** The correlation vector.
- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
- **UpdateAssistantInteractiveObjective** The objective of the action performed.
- **UpdateAssistantInteractiveUiAction** The action performed through UI.
- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant.
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStartState
This event marks the start of an Update Assistant State. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
The following fields are available:
- **CV** The correlation vector.
- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
- **UpdateAssistantStateAcceptEULA** True at the start of AcceptEULA.
- **UpdateAssistantStateCheckingCompat** True at the start of Checking Compat
- **UpdateAssistantStateDownloading** True at the start Downloading.
- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingApplication** True at the start of the state InitializingApplication.
- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingStates** True at the start of InitializingStates.
- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant.
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStateGeneralErrorDetails
Details about errors of current state.
The following fields are available:
- **CV** The correlation vector.
- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
- **UpdateAssistantGeneralErrorHResult** HResult of current state.
- **UpdateAssistantGeneralErrorOriginalState** State name of current state.
- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant.
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantUserActionDetails
This event provides details about user action. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
The following fields are available:
- **CV** The correlation vector.
- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
- **UpdateAssistantUserActionExitingState** Exiting state name user performed action on.
- **UpdateAssistantUserActionHResult** HRESULT of user action.
- **UpdateAssistantUserActionState** State name user performed action on.
- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant.
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantDwnldr.UpdateAssistantDownloadDetails
Details about the Update Assistant ESD download.
The following fields are available:
- **CV** The correlation vector.
- **GlobalEventCounter** The counter for all telemetry on the device.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadCancelled** True when the ESD download is cancelled.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadDownloadTotalBytes** The total size in bytes of the download.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadEditionMismatch** True if downloaded ESD doesn't match edition.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadESDEncrypted** True if ESD is encrypted.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadIs10s** True if ESD is 10s.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadMessage** Message from a completed or failed download.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadMsgSize** Size of the download.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadNEdition** True if ESD is N edition.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadPath** Full path to the download.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadPathSize** Size of the path.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadProductsXml** Full path of products xml.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadTargetEdition** The targeted edition for the download.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadTargetLanguage** The targeted language for the download.
- **UpdateAssistantDownloadUseCatalog** True if update assistant is using catalog.
- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant.
## Remediation events
### Microsoft.Windows.Remediation.Applicable
@ -6994,6 +7110,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **UpdateId** The update ID for a specific piece of content.
- **ValidityWindowInDays** The validity window that's in effect when verifying the timestamp.
## Surface events
### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEvent
@ -7010,7 +7127,6 @@ The following fields are available:
- **szBatteryInfo** Battery performance data.
## System Resource Usage Monitor events
### Microsoft.Windows.Srum.Sdp.CpuUsage
@ -7061,7 +7177,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentCommit
This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -7077,7 +7193,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest
This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to PC and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -7114,7 +7230,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentExpand
This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -7134,7 +7250,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentFellBackToCanonical
This event collects information when express could not be used and we fall back to canonical during the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information when express could not be used and we fall back to canonical during the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -7150,7 +7266,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInitialize
This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario, which is applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -7249,7 +7365,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentModeStart
This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -7265,7 +7381,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentOneSettings
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -7283,7 +7399,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentPostRebootResult
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information for both Mobile and Desktop regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -7549,7 +7665,7 @@ This event sends data regarding OS Updates and Upgrades from Windows 7.X, Window
The following fields are available:
- **ClientId** For Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
- **FlightData** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
- **FlightData** In the WU scenario, this will be the WU client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
- **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the previous operating system.
- **HostOsSkuName** The OS edition which is running the Setup360 instance (previous operating system).
- **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe.
@ -7686,7 +7802,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360OneSettings
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
The following fields are available:
@ -8291,7 +8407,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **oSVersion** Build number of the device.
- **paused** Indicates whether the device is paused.
- **rebootRequestSucceeded** Reboot Configuration Service Provider (CSP) call success status.
- **wUfBConnected** Result of Windows Update for Business connection check.
- **wUfBConnected** Result of WUfB connection check.
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateCsp.ExecuteRollBackFeatureNotApplicable
@ -8305,7 +8421,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **oSVersion** Build number of the device.
- **paused** Indicates whether the device is paused.
- **rebootRequestSucceeded** Reboot Configuration Service Provider (CSP) call success status.
- **wUfBConnected** Result of Windows Update for Business connection check.
- **wUfBConnected** Result of WUfB connection check.
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateCsp.ExecuteRollBackFeatureStarted
@ -8346,7 +8462,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **oSVersion** Build number of the device.
- **paused** Indicates whether the device is paused.
- **rebootRequestSucceeded** Reboot Configuration Service Provider (CSP) call success status.
- **wUfBConnected** Result of Windows Update for Business connection check.
- **wUfBConnected** Result of WUfB connection check.
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateCsp.ExecuteRollBackQualitySucceeded
@ -9562,10 +9678,10 @@ The following fields are available:
- **CV** The correlation vector.
- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the events at the global level for telemetry.
- **PackageVersion** The package version for currency tools.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceAADJoinedHresult** The result code after checking if device is Azure Active Directoryjoined.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceAADJoinedHresult** The result code after checking if device is AAD joined.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceInDssPolicy** Boolean indicating whether the device is found to be in a DSS policy.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceInDssPolicyHresult** The result code for checking whether the device is found to be in a DSS policy.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAADJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is Azure Active Directory-joined.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAADJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is AADJ.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAdJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is AD joined.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAdJoinedHresult** The result code for checking whether a device is AD joined.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsEducationSku** Boolean indicating whether a device is Education SKU.
@ -9579,8 +9695,8 @@ The following fields are available:
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsProSkuHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Pro SKU.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsSccmManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is managed by Configuration Manager.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsSccmManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is managed by Configuration Manager.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is Windows Update for Business managed.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Windows Update for Business managed.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is Wufb managed.
- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Wufb managed.
- **UnifiedInstallerPlatformResult** The result code from checking what platform type the device is.
- **UnifiedInstallerPlatformType** The enum indicating the type of platform detected.
- **UnifiedInstUnifiedInstallerDeviceIsHomeSkuHresultllerDeviceIsHomeSku** The result code from checking whether a device is Home SKU.
@ -9647,7 +9763,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceBlockedByNoDSSJoin
This event is sent when the device is not joined to Azure Active Directory. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure.
This event is sent when the device is not joined to AAD. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure.
The following fields are available:
@ -9667,6 +9783,16 @@ The following fields are available:
- **PackageVersion** Current package version of remediation.
### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICOInteractionCampaignComplete
This event is generated whenever a RUXIM user interaction campaign becomes complete. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
The following fields are available:
- **InteractionCampaignID** GUID identifying the interaction campaign that became complete.
- **ResultId** The final result of the interaction campaign.
### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSEvaluateInteractionCampaign
This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Campaign Scheduler (RUXIMICS.EXE) finishes processing an interaction campaign. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
@ -9811,7 +9937,7 @@ This event sends data specific to the FixAppXReparsePoints mitigation used for O
The following fields are available:
- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
- **ClientId** In the WU scenario, this will be the WU client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
- **FlightId** Unique GUID that identifies each instances of setuphost.exe.
- **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instances of setuphost.exe.
- **MitigationScenario** The update scenario in which the mitigation was executed.
@ -9833,7 +9959,7 @@ This event sends data specific to the FixupEditionId mitigation used for OS upda
The following fields are available:
- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
- **ClientId** In the WU scenario, this will be the WU client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
- **EditionIdUpdated** Determine whether EditionId was changed.
- **FlightId** Unique identifier for each flight.
- **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instances of setuphost.exe.
@ -9856,7 +9982,7 @@ This event sends data specific to the FixupWimmountSysPath mitigation used for O
The following fields are available:
- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
- **ClientId** In the WU scenario, this will be the WU client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
- **FlightId** Unique identifier for each flight.
- **ImagePathDefault** Default path to wimmount.sys driver defined in the system registry.
- **ImagePathFixedup** Boolean indicating whether the wimmount.sys driver path was fixed by this mitigation.
@ -9983,6 +10109,3 @@ The following fields are available:
- **LicenseXuid** If the license type is 1 (User), this field contains the XUID (Xbox User ID) of the registered owner of the license.
- **ProductGuid** The Xbox product GUID (Globally-Unique ID) of the application.
- **UserId** The XUID (Xbox User ID) of the current user.

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---
title: Changes to Windows diagnostic data collection
description: This article provides information on changes to Windows diagnostic data collection Windows 10 and Windows 11.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: conceptual
---
# Changes to Windows diagnostic data collection
**Applies to**
- Windows 11
- Windows 11, version 21H2 and later
- Windows 10, version 1903 and later
- Windows Server 2022

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---
description: Use this article to make informed decisions about how you can configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization.
title: Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization (Windows 10 and Windows 11)
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection:
- M365-security-compliance
- highpri
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.collection: highpri
ms.topic: conceptual
---
# Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization

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---
title: Diagnostic Data Viewer Overview (Windows 10 and Windows 11)
description: Use this article to use the Diagnostic Data Viewer application to review the diagnostic data sent to Microsoft by your device.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection:
- M365-security-compliance
- highpri
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.reviewer:
ms.technology: privacy
ms.collection: highpri
ms.topic: how-to
---
# Diagnostic Data Viewer Overview
**Applies to**
- Windows 10, version 1803 and later and Windows 11
- Windows 11, version 21H2 and later
- Windows 10, version 1803 and later
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---
title: Enhanced diagnostic data required by Windows Analytics (Windows 10)
description: Use this article to learn more about the limit enhanced diagnostic data events policy used by Desktop Analytics
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.reviewer:
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
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---
title: Essential services and connected experiences for Windows
description: Explains what the essential services and connected experiences are for Windows
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.technology: privacy
ms.date: 11/24/2021
ms.collection: highpri
ms.topic: reference
---
# Essential services and connected experiences for Windows
**Applies to**
- Windows 11
- Windows 11, version 21H2 and later
- Windows 10, version 1903 and later
Windows includes features that connect to the internet to provide enhanced experiences and additional service-based capabilities. These features are called connected experiences. For example, Microsoft Defender Antivirus is a connected experience that delivers updated protection to keep the devices in your organization secure.
@ -36,37 +35,37 @@ Although enterprise admins can turn off most essential services, we recommend, w
| **Essential service** | **Description** |
| --- | --- |
|Authentication|The authentication service is required to enable sign in to work or school accounts. It validates a users identity and provides access to multiple apps and system components like OneDrive and activity history. Using a work or school account to sign in to Windows enables Microsoft to provide a consistent experience across your devices. If the authentication service is turned off, many apps and components may lose functionality and users may not be able to sign in. <br/>To turn it off, see [Microsoft Account](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#12-microsoft-account).|
|Certificates|Certificates are digital files, stored on client devices, used to both encrypt data and verify the identity of an individual or organization. Trusted root certificates issued by a certification authority (CA), are stored in a certificate trust list (CTL). The Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism contacts Windows Updates to update the CTL. If a new version of the CTL is identified, the list of trusted root certificates cached on the local device will be updated. Untrusted certificates are certificates that are publicly known to be fraudulent. Untrusted certificates are also stored in a list on the local device and updated by the Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism. <br/>If automatic updates are turned off, applications and websites may stop working because they did not receive an updated root certificate that the application uses. Additionally, the list of untrusted certificates will no longer be updated, which increases the attack vector on the device. <br/>To turn it off, see [Automatic Root Certificates Update](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#automatic-root-certificates-update).|
| Services Configuration | Services Configuration is used by Windows components and apps, such as the telemetry service, to dynamically update their configuration. If you turn off this service, apps using this service may stop working. <br/>To turn it off, see [Services Configuration](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#31-services-configuration).|
| Licensing | Licensing services are used for the activation of Windows, and apps purchased from the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Windows License Manager Service or the Software Protection Platform Service, it may prevent activation of genuine Windows and store applications. <br/>To turn off licensing services, see [License Manager](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#9-license-manager) and [Software Protection Platform](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#19-software-protection-platform).|
| Networking | Networking in Windows provides connectivity to and from your devices to the local intranet and internet. If you turn off networking, Windows devices will lose network connectivity. <br/>To turn off Network Adapters, see [Disable-NetAdapter](/powershell/module/netadapter/disable-netadapter).|
| Device setup | The first time a user sets up a new device, the Windows out-of-box experience (OOBE) guides the user through the steps to accept the license agreement, connect to the internet, sign in to (or sign up for) a Microsoft account, and takes care of other important tasks. Most settings can also be changed after setup is completed. <br/>To customize the initial setup experience, see [Customize Setup](/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/customize-oobe).|
| Diagnostic Data | Microsoft collects diagnostic data including error data about your devices with the help of the telemetry service. Diagnostic data gives every user a voice in the operating systems development and ongoing improvement. It helps us understand how Windows behaves in the real world, focus on user priorities, find and fix problems, and improve services. This data allows Microsoft to improve the Windows experience. Setting diagnostic data to off means important information to help fix issues and improve quality will not be available to Microsoft. <br/>To turn it off, see [Telemetry Services](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#1816-feedback--diagnostics).|
| Update | Windows Update ensures devices are kept up to date and secure by downloading the latest updates and security patches for Windows. This service also enables users download apps from the Microsoft Store and keep them up to date. Turning off Windows Update will potentially leave your Windows devices in a vulnerable state and more prone to security threats. <br/>Other services like Device metadata retrieval and Font streaming also ensure that the content on your devices is kept up to date. <br/>To turn off updates, see [Windows Update](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#29-windows-update), [Device Metadata Retrieval](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#4-device-metadata-retrieval), and [Font Streaming](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#6-font-streaming).|
| Microsoft Store | Microsoft Store enables users to purchase and download apps, games, and digital content. The Store also enables the developers of these apps to send toast, tile, badge, and raw updates from their own cloud service. This provides a mechanism to deliver new updates to store apps in a power-efficient and dependable way. The Store can also revoke malicious apps. <br/>To turn it off, see [Microsoft Store](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#26-microsoft-store).|
|Authentication|The authentication service is required to enable sign in to work or school accounts. It validates a users identity and provides access to multiple apps and system components like OneDrive and activity history. Using a work or school account to sign in to Windows enables Microsoft to provide a consistent experience across your devices. If the authentication service is turned off, many apps and components may lose functionality and users may not be able to sign in. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Microsoft Account](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#12-microsoft-account).|
|Certificates|Certificates are digital files, stored on client devices, used to both encrypt data and verify the identity of an individual or organization. Trusted root certificates issued by a certification authority (CA), are stored in a certificate trust list (CTL). The Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism contacts Windows Updates to update the CTL. If a new version of the CTL is identified, the list of trusted root certificates cached on the local device will be updated. Untrusted certificates are certificates that are publicly known to be fraudulent. Untrusted certificates are also stored in a list on the local device and updated by the Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism. <br/><br/>If automatic updates are turned off, applications and websites may stop working because they didn't receive an updated root certificate that the application uses. Additionally, the list of untrusted certificates will no longer be updated, which increases the attack vector on the device. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Automatic Root Certificates Update](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#automatic-root-certificates-update).|
| Services Configuration | Services Configuration is used by Windows components and apps, such as the telemetry service, to dynamically update their configuration. If you turn off this service, apps using this service may stop working. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Services Configuration](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#31-services-configuration).|
| Licensing | Licensing services are used for the activation of Windows, and apps purchased from the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Windows License Manager Service or the Software Protection Platform Service, it may prevent activation of genuine Windows and store applications. <br/><br/>To turn off licensing services, see [License Manager](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#9-license-manager) and [Software Protection Platform](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#19-software-protection-platform).|
| Networking | Networking in Windows provides connectivity to and from your devices to the local intranet and internet. If you turn off networking, Windows devices will lose network connectivity. <br/><br/>To turn off Network Adapters, see [Disable-NetAdapter](/powershell/module/netadapter/disable-netadapter).|
| Device setup | The first time a user sets up a new device, the Windows out-of-box experience (OOBE) guides the user through the steps to accept the license agreement, connect to the internet, sign in to (or sign up for) a Microsoft account, and takes care of other important tasks. Most settings can also be changed after setup is completed. <br/><br/>To customize the initial setup experience, see [Customize Setup](/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/customize-oobe).|
| Diagnostic Data | Microsoft collects diagnostic data including error data about your devices with the help of the telemetry service. Diagnostic data gives every user a voice in the operating systems development and ongoing improvement. It helps us understand how Windows behaves in the real world, focus on user priorities, find and fix problems, and improve services. This data allows Microsoft to improve the Windows experience. Setting diagnostic data to off means important information to help fix issues and improve quality won't be available to Microsoft. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Telemetry Services](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#1816-feedback--diagnostics).|
| Update | Windows Update ensures devices are kept up to date and secure by downloading the latest updates and security patches for Windows. This service also enables users to download apps from the Microsoft Store and keep them up to date. Turning off Windows Update will potentially leave your Windows devices in a vulnerable state and more prone to security threats. <br/><br/>Other services like Device metadata retrieval and Font streaming also ensure that the content on your devices is kept up to date. <br/><br/>To turn off updates, see [Windows Update](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#29-windows-update), [Device Metadata Retrieval](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#4-device-metadata-retrieval), and [Font Streaming](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#6-font-streaming).|
| Microsoft Store | Microsoft Store enables users to purchase and download apps, games, and digital content. The Store also enables the developers of these apps to send toast, tile, badge, and raw updates from their own cloud service. This provides a mechanism to deliver new updates to store apps in a power-efficient and dependable way. The Store can also revoke malicious apps. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Microsoft Store](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#26-microsoft-store).|
|Device Management |Device management includes Mobile Device Management (MDM), which helps IT pros manage company security policies and business applications. A built-in management component can communicate with the management server. If this is turned off, the device may no longer be compliant with company policy and the user might lose access to company resources.<br/><br/> [Learn more about Mobile Device Management](../client-management/mdm/) |
## Windows connected experiences
| **Connected experience** | **Description** |
| --- | --- |
|Activity History|Activity History shows a history of activities a user has performed and can even synchronize activities across multiple devices for the same user. Synchronization across devices only works when a user signs in with the same account. <br/>To turn it off, see [Activity History](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#1822-activity-history). |
|Cloud Clipboard|Cloud Clipboard enables users to copy images and text across all Windows devices when they sign in with the same account. Users can paste from their clipboard history and also pin items.<br/>To turn it off, see [Cloud Clipboard](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#30-cloud-clipboard). |
| Date and Time | The Windows Time service is used to synchronize and maintain the most accurate date and time on your devices. It's installed by default and starts automatically on devices that are part of a domain. It can be started manually on other devices. If this service is stopped, date and time synchronization will be unavailable and any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. <br/>To turn it off, see [Date and Time](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#3-date--time). |
| Delivery Optimization | Delivery Optimization is a cloud-managed, peer-to-peer client and a downloader service for Windows updates, upgrades, and applications to an organization's networked devices. Delivery Optimization allows devices to download updates from alternate sources, such as other peers on the network, in addition to Microsoft servers. This helps when you have a limited or unreliable Internet connection and reduces the bandwidth needed to keep all your organization's devices up to date. <br/>If you have Delivery Optimization Peer-to-Peer option turned on, devices on your network may send and receive updates and apps to other devices on your local network, if you choose, or to devices on the Internet. By default, devices running Windows will only use Delivery Optimization to get and receive updates for devices and apps on your local network. <br/>To turn it off, see [Delivery Optimization](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#28-delivery-optimization). |
| Emojis and more | The Emoji and more menu allows users to insert a variety of content like emoji, kaomoji, GIFs, symbols, and clipboard history. This connected experience is new in Windows 11. <br/>To turn it off, see [Emojis availability](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-textinput). |
| Find My Device | Find My Device is a feature that can help users locate their Windows device if it's lost or stolen. This feature only works if a Microsoft account is used to sign in to the device, the user is an administrator on the device, and when location is turned on for the device. Users can find their device by logging in to [https://account.microsoft.com/devices](https://account.microsoft.com/devices) under the Find My Device tab. <br/>To turn it off, see [Find My Device](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#5-find-my-device). |
| Location services | The device location setting enables certain Windows features such as auto setting the time zone or Find My Device to function properly. When the device location setting is enabled, the Microsoft location service will use a combination of global positioning service (GPS), nearby wireless access points, cell towers, and IP address to determine the devices location. Depending on the capabilities of the device, its location can be determined with varying degrees of accuracy and may in some cases be determined precisely. <br/>To turn it off, see [Location services](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#182-location). |
| Microsoft Defender Antivirus | Microsoft Defender Antivirus provides cloud-delivered protection against new and emerging threats for the devices in your organization. Turning off Microsoft Defender Antivirus will potentially leave your Windows devices in a vulnerable state and more prone to security threats. <br/>To turn it off, see [Microsoft Defender Antivirus](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#bkmk-defender). |
| Microsoft Defender SmartScreen | Microsoft Defender SmartScreen is a feature of Windows, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge. It helps protect users against phishing or malware websites and applications, and the downloading of potentially malicious files. Turning off Microsoft Defender SmartScreen means you cannot block a website or warn users they may be accessing a malicious site. <br/>To turn it off, see [Microsoft Defender SmartScreen](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#241-microsoft-defender-smartscreen). |
| OneDrive | OneDrive is a cloud storage system that allows you to save your files and photos, and access them from any device, anywhere. <br/>To turn off OneDrive, see [OneDrive](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#16-onedrive). |
| Troubleshooting Service | Windows troubleshooting service will automatically fix critical issues like corrupt settings that keep critical services from running. The service will also make adjustments to work with your hardware, or make other specific changes required for Windows to operate with the hardware, apps, and settings youve selected. In addition, it will recommend troubleshooting for other problems that arent critical to normal Windows operation but might impact your experience. <br/>To turn it off, see [Troubleshooting service](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-troubleshooting). |
| Voice Typing | Voice typing (also referred to as Windows dictation in earlier versions of Windows) allows users to write text by speaking by using Microsofts online speech recognition technology. <br/>To turn it off, see [Speech recognition](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#186-speech). |
| Windows backup | When settings synchronization is turned on, a user's settings are synced across all Windows devices when they sign in with the same account. <br/>To turn it off, see [Sync your settings](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#21-sync-your-settings). |
|Activity History|Activity History shows a history of activities a user has performed and can even synchronize activities across multiple devices for the same user. Synchronization across devices only works when a user signs in with the same account. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Activity History](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#1822-activity-history). |
|Cloud Clipboard|Cloud Clipboard enables users to copy images and text across all Windows devices when they sign in with the same account. Users can paste from their clipboard history and also pin items.<br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Cloud Clipboard](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#30-cloud-clipboard). |
| Date and Time | The Windows Time service is used to synchronize and maintain the most accurate date and time on your devices. It's installed by default and starts automatically on devices that are part of a domain. It can be started manually on other devices. If this service is stopped, date and time synchronization will be unavailable and any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Date and Time](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#3-date--time). |
| Delivery Optimization | Delivery Optimization is a cloud-managed, peer-to-peer client and a downloader service for Windows updates, upgrades, and applications to an organization's networked devices. Delivery Optimization allows devices to download updates from alternate sources, such as other peers on the network, in addition to Microsoft servers. This helps when you have a limited or unreliable Internet connection and reduces the bandwidth needed to keep all your organization's devices up to date. <br/><br/>If you have Delivery Optimization Peer-to-Peer option turned on, devices on your network may send and receive updates and apps to other devices on your local network, if you choose, or to devices on the Internet. By default, devices running Windows will only use Delivery Optimization to get and receive updates for devices and apps on your local network. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Delivery Optimization](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#28-delivery-optimization). |
| Emojis and more | The Emoji and more menu allows users to insert a variety of content like emoji, kaomoji, GIFs, symbols, and clipboard history. This connected experience is new in Windows 11. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Emojis availability](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-textinput). |
| Find My Device | Find My Device is a feature that can help users locate their Windows device if it's lost or stolen. This feature only works if a Microsoft account is used to sign in to the device, the user is an administrator on the device, and when location is turned on for the device. Users can find their device by logging in to [https://account.microsoft.com/devices](https://account.microsoft.com/devices) under the Find My Device tab. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Find My Device](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#5-find-my-device). |
| Location services | The device location setting enables certain Windows features such as auto setting the time zone or Find My Device to function properly. When the device location setting is enabled, the Microsoft location service will use a combination of global positioning service (GPS), nearby wireless access points, cell towers, and IP address to determine the devices location. Depending on the capabilities of the device, its location can be determined with varying degrees of accuracy and may in some cases be determined precisely. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Location services](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#182-location). |
| Microsoft Defender Antivirus | Microsoft Defender Antivirus provides cloud-delivered protection against new and emerging threats for the devices in your organization. Turning off Microsoft Defender Antivirus will potentially leave your Windows devices in a vulnerable state and more prone to security threats. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Microsoft Defender Antivirus](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#bkmk-defender). |
| Microsoft Defender SmartScreen | Microsoft Defender SmartScreen is a feature of Windows, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge. It helps protect users against phishing or malware websites and applications, and the downloading of potentially malicious files. Turning off Microsoft Defender SmartScreen means you can't block a website or warn users they may be accessing a malicious site.<br/> <br/>To turn it off, see [Microsoft Defender SmartScreen](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#241-microsoft-defender-smartscreen). |
| OneDrive | OneDrive is a cloud storage system that allows you to save your files and photos, and access them from any device, anywhere. <br/><br/>To turn off OneDrive, see [OneDrive](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#16-onedrive). |
| Troubleshooting Service | Windows troubleshooting service will automatically fix critical issues like corrupt settings that keep critical services from running. The service will also make adjustments to work with your hardware, or make other specific changes required for Windows to operate with the hardware, apps, and settings youve selected. In addition, it will recommend troubleshooting for other problems that arent critical to normal Windows operation but might impact your experience. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Troubleshooting service](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-troubleshooting). |
| Voice Typing | Voice typing (also referred to as Windows dictation in earlier versions of Windows) allows users to write text by speaking by using Microsofts online speech recognition technology. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Speech recognition](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#186-speech). |
| Windows backup | When settings synchronization is turned on, a user's settings are synced across all Windows devices when they sign in with the same account. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Sync your settings](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#21-sync-your-settings). |
| Windows Dashboard Widgets | Windows Dashboard widget is a dynamic view that shows users personalized content like news, weather, their calendar and to-do list, and recent photos. It provides a quick glance view, which allows users to be productive without needing to go to multiple apps or websites. This connected experience is new in Windows 11. |
| Windows Insider Program | The Windows Insider Preview program lets you help shape the future of Windows, be part of the community, and get early access to builds of Windows. Once you've registered for the program, you can run Insider Preview builds on as many devices as you want, each in the channel of your choice. Learn how to join the Windows Insider program by visiting the programs [website](https://insider.windows.com/). <br/>To turn it off, see [Windows Insider Program](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#7-insider-preview-builds). |
| Windows Search | Windows Search lets users use the search box on the taskbar to find what they are looking for, whether its on their device, in the cloud, or on the web. Windows Search can provide results for items from the device (including apps, settings, and files), the users account (including OneDrive, SharePoint, and other Microsoft services), and the internet. <br/>To turn it off, see [Windows Search](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#2-cortana-and-search). |
| Windows Spotlight | Windows Spotlight displays new background images on the lock screen each day. Additionally, it provides feature suggestions, fun facts, and tips on the lock screen background. <br/>Administrators can turn off Windows Spotlight features to prevent users from using the Windows Spotlight background. <br/>To turn it off, see [Windows Spotlight](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#25-windows-spotlight). |
| Windows Insider Program | The Windows Insider Preview program lets you help shape the future of Windows, be part of the community, and get early access to builds of Windows. Once you've registered for the program, you can run Insider Preview builds on as many devices as you want, each in the channel of your choice. Learn how to join the Windows Insider program by visiting the programs [website](https://insider.windows.com/). <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Windows Insider Program](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#7-insider-preview-builds). |
| Windows Search | Windows Search lets users use the search box on the taskbar to find what they're looking for, whether its on their device, in the cloud, or on the web. Windows Search can provide results for items from the device (including apps, settings, and files), the users account (including OneDrive, SharePoint, and other Microsoft services), and the internet. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Windows Search](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#2-cortana-and-search). |
| Windows Spotlight | Windows Spotlight displays new background images on the lock screen each day. Additionally, it provides feature suggestions, fun facts, and tips on the lock screen background. <br/><br/>Administrators can turn off Windows Spotlight features to prevent users from using the Windows Spotlight background. <br/><br/>To turn it off, see [Windows Spotlight](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#25-windows-spotlight). |
## Microsoft Edge essential services and connected experiences
@ -81,11 +80,11 @@ Internet Explorer shares many of the Windows essential services listed above. Th
| **Connected experience** | **Description** |
| --- | --- |
|ActiveX Filtering|ActiveX controls are small apps that allow websites to provide content such as videos and games, and let users interact with controls like toolbars and stock tickers. However, these apps can sometimes malfunction, and in some cases, they might be used to collect information from user devices, install software without a user's agreement, or be used to control a device remotely without a user's permission.</br> ActiveX Filtering in InternetExplorer prevents sites from installing and using these apps which, can help keep users safer as they browse, but it can also affect the user experience of certain sites as interactive content might not work when ActiveX Filtering is on. <br/>Note: To further enhance security, Internet Explorer also allows you to block out-of-date ActiveX controls. |
|ActiveX Filtering|ActiveX controls are small apps that allow websites to provide content such as videos and games, and let users interact with controls like toolbars and stock tickers. However, these apps can sometimes malfunction, and in some cases, they might be used to collect information from user devices, install software without a user's agreement, or be used to control a device remotely without a user's permission.</br> ActiveX Filtering in InternetExplorer prevents sites from installing and using these apps, which can help keep users safer as they browse, but it can also affect the user experience of certain sites as interactive content might not work when ActiveX Filtering is on. <br/>Note: To further enhance security, Internet Explorer also allows you to block out-of-date ActiveX controls. |
|Suggested Sites|Suggested Sites is an online experience that recommends websites, images, or videos a user might be interested in. When Suggested Sites is turned on, a users web browsing history is periodically sent to Microsoft.|
| Address Bar and Search suggestions | With search suggestions enabled, users will be offered suggested search terms as they type in the Address Bar. As users type information, it will be sent to the default search provider. |
| Auto-complete feature for web addresses | The auto-complete feature suggests possible matches when users are typing web addresses in the browser address bar. |
| Compatibility logging | This feature is designed for use by developers and IT professionals to determine the compatibility of their websites with Internet Explorer. It is disabled by default and needs to be enabled to start logging Internet Explorer events in the Windows Event Viewer. These events describe failures that might have happened on the site and can include information about specific controls and webpages that failed. |
| Compatibility logging | This feature is designed for use by developers and IT professionals to determine the compatibility of their websites with Internet Explorer. It's disabled by default and needs to be enabled to start logging Internet Explorer events in the Windows Event Viewer. These events describe failures that might have happened on the site and can include information about specific controls and webpages that failed. |
| Compatibility View | Compatibility View helps make websites designed for older browsers look better when viewed in Internet Explorer. The compatibility view setting allows you to choose whether an employee can fix website display problems they encounter while browsing. |
| Flip ahead | Flip ahead enables users to flip through web content quickly by swiping across the page or by clicking forward. When flip ahead is turned on, web browsing history is periodically sent to Microsoft. If you turn off this setting, users will no longer be able swipe across a screen or click forward to go to the next pre-loaded page of a website. |
| Web Slices | A Web Slice enables users to subscribe to and automatically receive updates to content directly within a web page. Disabling the RSS Feeds setting will turn off background synchronization for feeds and Web Slices. |

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metadata:
title: Windows Privacy
description: Learn about how privacy is managed in Windows.
services: windows
ms.prod: windows
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.topic: hub-page # Required
ms.collection:
- M365-security-compliance
- highpri
ms.collection: highpri
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
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---
title: Manage connections from Windows operating system components to Microsoft services using Microsoft Intune MDM Server
description: Use MDM CSPs to minimize connections from Windows to Microsoft services, or to configure particular privacy settings.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: conceptual
---
# Manage connections from Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating system components to Microsoft services using Microsoft Intune MDM Server

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---
title: Manage connections from Windows 10 and Windows 11 Server/Enterprise editions operating system components to Microsoft services
description: Learn how to minimize connections from Windows to Microsoft services, and configure particular privacy settings related to these connections.
ms.reviewer:
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection:
- M365-security-compliance
- highpri
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 12/14/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.collection: highpri
ms.topic: conceptual
---
# Manage connections from Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating system components to Microsoft services

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---
title: Connection endpoints for Windows 11 Enterprise
description: Explains what Windows 11 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 11.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Manage connection endpoints for Windows 11 Enterprise

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---
title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10, version 1809
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1809.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.reviewer:
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1809

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---
title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1903
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1903.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1903

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---
title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1909
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1909.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1909

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---
title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 2004
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 2004.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 2004

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---
title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 20H2
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 20H2.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 20H2

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---
title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H1
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H1.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H1

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---
title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H2
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H2.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 11/29/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
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description: Learn more about the Windows 11, version 22H2 diagnostic data gathered.
title: Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2
keywords: privacy, telemetry
ms.prod: w10
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
audience: ITPro
ms.date: 09/20/2022
ms.topic: reference
---
@ -29,7 +27,7 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th
You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles:
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 basic diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1709 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md)
@ -40,6 +38,7 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar
## Appraiser events
### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.ChecksumTotalPictureCount
@ -187,7 +186,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic
The following fields are available:
- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
- **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3.
### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DataSourceMatchingInfoBlockRemove
@ -210,7 +208,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic
The following fields are available:
- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
- **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3.
### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceSystemBiosAdd
@ -222,7 +219,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic
The following fields are available:
- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events.
- **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3.
### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceSystemBiosStartSync
@ -966,9 +962,9 @@ The following fields are available:
- **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not.
- **MDMServiceProvider** A hash of the specific MDM authority, such as Microsoft Intune, that is managing the device.
- **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID
- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise SCCM environment.
- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment.
- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows   Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers.
- **SystemCenterID** The SCCM ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier
- **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier
### Census.Memory
@ -1039,7 +1035,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy.
- **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy.
- **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS
- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart
- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode.
- **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store.
- **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device.
- **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table.
@ -1108,6 +1104,12 @@ The following fields are available:
- **Language** String containing the incompatible language pack detected.
### MicrosoftWindowsCodeIntegrityTraceLoggingProvider.CodeIntegrityHvciSysprepHvciAlreadyEnabled
This event fires when HVCI is already enabled so no need to continue auto-enablement.
## Common data extensions
### Common Data Extensions.app
@ -1270,6 +1272,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **uts** A bit field, with 2 bits being assigned to each user ID listed in xid. This field is omitted if all users are retail accounts.
- **xid** A list of base10-encoded XBOX User IDs.
## Common data fields
### Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange
@ -1283,6 +1286,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **objectInstanceId** Object identity which is unique within the device scope.
- **objectType** Indicates the object type that the event applies to.
- **syncId** A string used to group StartSync, EndSync, Add, and Remove operations that belong together. This field is unique by Sync period and is used to disambiguate in situations where multiple agents perform overlapping inventories for the same object.
## Component-based servicing events
@ -2151,6 +2155,22 @@ The following fields are available:
- **requestUid** A randomly-generated (uniformly distributed) GUID, corresponding to the Omaha user. Each request attempt SHOULD have (with high probability) a unique request id. Default: ''.
### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.HangEvent
This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a hanging/frozen Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the hang.
The following fields are available:
- **app_name** The name of the hanging process.
- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process, and process start time.
- **app_version** The version of the hanging process.
- **client_id_hash** Hash of the browser client id to help identify the installation.
- **etag** Identifier to help identify running browser experiments.
- **hang_source** Identifies how the hang was detected.
- **process_type** The type of the hanging browser process, for example, gpu-process, renderer, etc.
- **stack_hash** A hash of the hanging stack. Currently not used or set to zero.
## OneSettings events
### Microsoft.Windows.OneSettingsClient.Status
@ -2175,122 +2195,6 @@ The following fields are available:
- **resultCode** HR result of the cancellation.
## Other events
### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.HangEvent
This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a hanging/frozen Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the hang.
The following fields are available:
- **app_name** The name of the hanging process.
- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process, and process start time.
- **app_version** The version of the hanging process.
- **client_id_hash** Hash of the browser client id to help identify the installation.
- **etag** Identifier to help identify running browser experiments.
- **hang_source** Identifies how the hang was detected.
- **process_type** The type of the hanging browser process, for example, gpu-process, renderer, etc.
- **stack_hash** A hash of the hanging stack. Currently not used or set to zero.
### Microsoft.Gaming.Critical.Error
Common error event used by the Gaming Telemetry Library to provide centralized monitoring for critical errors logged by callers using the library.
The following fields are available:
- **callStack** List of active subroutines running during error occurrence.
- **componentName** Friendly name meant to represent what feature area this error should be attributed to. Used for aggregations and pivots of data.
- **customAttributes** List of custom attributes.
- **errorCode** Error code.
- **extendedData** JSON blob representing additional, provider-level properties common to the component.
- **featureName** Friendly name meant to represent which feature this should be attributed to.
- **identifier** Error identifier.
- **message** Error message.
- **properties** List of properties attributed to the error.
### Microsoft.Gaming.Critical.ProviderRegistered
Indicates that a telemetry provider has been registered with the Gaming Telemetry Library.
The following fields are available:
- **providerNamespace** The telemetry Namespace for the registered provider.
### Microsoft.Gaming.OOBE.HDDBackup
This event describes whether an External HDD back up has been found.
The following fields are available:
- **backupVersion** version number of backup.
- **extendedData** JSON blob representing additional, provider-level properties common to the component.
- **hasConsoleSettings** Indicates whether the console settings stored.
- **hasUserSettings** Indicates whether the user settings stored.
- **hasWirelessProfile** Indicates whether the wireless profile stored.
- **hddBackupFound** Indicates whether hdd backup is found.
- **osVersion** Operating system version.
### Microsoft.Gaming.OOBE.OobeComplete
This event is triggered when OOBE activation is complete.
The following fields are available:
- **allowAutoUpdate** Allows auto update.
- **allowAutoUpdateApps** Allows auto update for apps.
- **appliedTransferToken** Applied transfer token.
- **connectionType** Connection type.
- **curSessionId** Current session id.
- **extendedData** JSON blob representing additional, provider-level properties common to the component.
- **instantOn** Instant on.
- **moobeAcceptedState** Moobe accepted state.
- **phaseOneElapsedTimeMs** Total elapsed time in milliseconds for phase 1.
- **phaseOneVersion** Version of phase 1.
- **phaseTwoElapsedTimeMs** Total elapsed time in milliseconds for phase 2.
- **phaseTwoVersion** Version of phase 2.
- **systemUpdateRequired** Indicates whether a system update required.
- **totalElapsedTimeMs** Total elapsed time in milliseconds of all phases.
- **usedCloudBackup** Indicates whether cloud backup is used.
- **usedHDDBackup** Indicates whether HDD backup is used.
- **usedOffConsole** Indicates whether off console is used.
### Microsoft.Gaming.OOBE.SessionStarted
This event is sent at the start of OOBE session.
The following fields are available:
- **customAttributes** customAttributes.
- **extendedData** extendedData.
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStartState
This event marks the start of an Update Assistant State. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
The following fields are available:
- **CV** The correlation vector.
- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
- **UpdateAssistantStateDownloading** True at the start Downloading.
- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingApplication** True at the start of the state InitializingApplication.
- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingStates** True at the start of InitializingStates.
- **UpdateAssistantStateInstalling** True at the start of Installing.
- **UpdateAssistantStatePostInstall** True at the start of PostInstall.
- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant.
### MicrosoftWindowsCodeIntegrityTraceLoggingProvider.CodeIntegrityHvciSysprepHvciAlreadyEnabled
This event fires when HVCI is already enabled so no need to continue auto-enablement.
## Privacy consent logging events
### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.PrivacyConsentLogging.PrivacyConsentCompleted
@ -2480,6 +2384,24 @@ The following fields are available:
- **UpdateAttempted** Indicates if installation of the current update has been attempted before.
## Update Assistant events
### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStartState
This event marks the start of an Update Assistant State. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
The following fields are available:
- **CV** The correlation vector.
- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
- **UpdateAssistantStateDownloading** True at the start Downloading.
- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingApplication** True at the start of the state InitializingApplication.
- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingStates** True at the start of InitializingStates.
- **UpdateAssistantStateInstalling** True at the start of Installing.
- **UpdateAssistantStatePostInstall** True at the start of PostInstall.
- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant.
## Update events
### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest
@ -3400,7 +3322,6 @@ The following fields are available:
This event is derived event results for the LaunchPageDuration scenario.
### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSExit
This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Campaign Scheduler (RUXIMICS) exits. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
@ -3454,6 +3375,3 @@ The following fields are available:
- **SessionId** The UpdateAgent “SessionId” value.
- **UpdateId** Unique identifier for the Update.
- **WuId** Unique identifier for the Windows Update client.

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title: Windows Privacy Compliance Guide
description: This article provides information to help IT and compliance professionals understand the personal data policies as related to Windows.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 12/01/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: conceptual
---
# Windows Privacy Compliance:<br />A Guide for IT and Compliance Professionals

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title: Windows 11 connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions
description: Explains what Windows 11 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 11.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 12/01/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Windows 11 connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions

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title: Windows 10 diagnostic data for the Full diagnostic data level (Windows 10)
description: Use this article to learn about the types of data that is collected the Full diagnostic data level.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 12/01/2021
ms.reviewer:
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Windows 10 diagnostic data for the Full diagnostic data level

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title: Windows 10, version 1709 and Windows 11 and later optional diagnostic data (Windows 10)
description: Use this article to learn about the types of optional diagnostic data that is collected.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection:
- M365-security-compliance
- highpri
ms.topic: article
ms.reviewer:
ms.technology: privacy
ms.collection: highpri
ms.topic: reference
---
# Windows 10, version 1709 and later and Windows 11 optional diagnostic data
Applies to:
- Windows 11
- Windows 11, version 22H2
- Windows 11, version 21H2
- Windows 10, version 22H2
- Windows 10, version 21H2
- Windows 10, version 21H1
- Windows 10, version 20H2

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title: Windows 10, version 1809, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 10, version 1809.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 12/01/2021
ms.reviewer:
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Windows 10, version 1809, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions

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title: Windows 10, version 1903, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 10, version 1903.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 12/01/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Windows 10, version 1903, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions

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title: Windows 10, version 1909, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 10, version 1909.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 12/01/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Windows 10, version 1909, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions

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title: Windows 10, version 2004, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 10, version 2004.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 12/01/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Windows 10, version 2004, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions

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title: Windows 10, version 20H2, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 10, version 20H2.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 12/01/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Windows 10, version 20H2, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions

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title: Windows 10, version 21H1, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions
description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 10, version 21H1.
ms.prod: m365-security
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-privacy
ms.localizationpriority: high
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: dougeby
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 12/01/2021
ms.technology: privacy
ms.topic: reference
---
# Windows 10, version 21H1, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions