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## Check dependencies ##
try {
Import-Module LyncOnlineConnector
Import-Module SkypeOnlineConnector
Import-Module MSOnline
}
catch
@ -1100,7 +1100,7 @@ if ($fSfbIsOnline -or $fExIsOnline)
if ($fSfbIsOnline)
{
try {
Import-Module LyncOnlineConnector
Import-Module SkypeOnlineConnector
}
catch
{
@ -1513,7 +1513,7 @@ else
if ($online)
{
try {
Import-Module LyncOnlineConnector
Import-Module SkypeOnlineConnector
}
catch
{

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ If you prefer to use a graphical user interface, you can create a device account
### <a href="" id="create-device-acct-o365-admin-ctr"></a>Create the account in the admin center
1. Sign in to Office 365 by visiting http://portal.office.com
1. Sign in to Office 365 by visiting https://portal.office.com
2. Provide the admin credentials for your Office 365 tenant. This will take you to your Microsoft 365 Admin Center.
![Microsoft 365 admin center.](images/setupdeviceaccto365-02.png)

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title: Create and test a device account (Surface Hub)
description: This topic introduces how to create and test the device account that Microsoft Surface Hub uses to communicate with Microsoft Exchange and Skype.
ms.assetid: C8605B5F-2178-4C3A-B4E0-CE32C70ECF67
ms.reviewer:
ms.reviewer: rikot
manager: dansimp
keywords: create and test device account, device account, Surface Hub and Microsoft Exchange, Surface Hub and Skype
ms.prod: surface-hub
@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ ms.author: dansimp
ms.topic: article
ms.date: 03/06/2018
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.audience: itpro
---
# Create and test a device account (Surface Hub)
@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ This topic introduces how to create and test the device account that Microsoft S
A **device account** is an Exchange resource account that Surface Hub uses to:
- Display its meeting calendar
- Join Skype for Business calls
- Join Teams or Skype for Business calls
- Send email (for example, email whiteboard content from a meeting)
Once the device account is provisioned to a Surface Hub, people can add this account to a meeting invitation the same way that they would invite a meeting room.

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ms.tgt_pltfrm: na
ms.devlang: na
ms.topic: landing-page
description: "Get started with Microsoft Surface Hub."
localization_priority: High
ms.localizationpriority: High
---
# Get started with Surface Hub

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@ -46,7 +46,9 @@ You can enroll your Surface Hubs using bulk, manual, or automatic enrollment.
Surface Hub now supports the ability to automatically enroll in Intune by joining the device to Azure Active Directory.
For more information, see [Enable Windows 10 automatic enrollment](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/windows-enroll#enable-windows-10-automatic-enrollment).
First step is to set up Automatic MDM enrollment. See [Enable Windows 10 automatic enrollment](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/windows-enroll#enable-windows-10-automatic-enrollment).
Then, when devices are setup during First-run, pick the option to join to Azure Active Directory, see [Set up admins for this device page](https://docs.microsoft.com/surface-hub/first-run-program-surface-hub#set-up-admins-for-this-device-page)
## Manage Surface Hub settings with MDM

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![Leave remaining settings unchanged in the default state](images/sh2-account3.png)
3. Set the password for the device account. Ensure that you **do not** select the option **Make this user change their password when they first sign in.**
3. Set the password for the device account. To set the password, choose **Users** and then select **Active Users**. Now search for the newly created user to set the password. Ensure that you **do not** select the option **Make this user change their password when they first sign in.**
![Set the password for the device account](images/sh2-account4.png)

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### Surface Hub 2S video-out settings
| **Signal Type** | **Resolution** | **Frame rate** | **USB-C** | **MiniDP** |
| --------------- | -------------- | -------------- | --------- | ---------- |
| PC | 640 x 480 | 60 | X | X |
| PC | 720 x 480 | 60 | X | X |
| PC | 1024 x 768 | 60 | X | X |
| PC | 1920 x 1080 | 60 | X | X |
| PC | 3840x2560 | 60 | X | X |
| HDTV | 720p | 60 | X | X |
| HDTV | 1080p | 60 | X | X |
| 4K UHD | 3840x2560 | 60 | X | X |
| **Signal Type** | **Resolution** | **Frame rate** | **MiniDP** |
| --------------- | -------------- | -------------- | ---------- |
| PC | 640 x 480 | 60 | X |
| PC | 720 x 480 | 60 | X |
| PC | 1024 x 768 | 60 | X |
| PC | 1920 x 1080 | 60 | X |
| PC | 3840 x 2560 | 60 | X |
| HDTV | 720p | 60 | X |
| HDTV | 1080p | 60 | X |
| 4K UHD | 3840 x 2560 | 60 | X |
Surface Hub 2S includes a MiniDP video-out port for projecting visual content from Surface Hub 2S to another display. If you plan to use Surface Hub 2S to project to another display, note the following recommendations:
@ -130,4 +131,4 @@ You can connect the following accessories to Surface Hub-2S using Bluetooth:
- Speakers
> [!NOTE]
> After you connect a Bluetooth headset or speaker, you might need to change the default microphone and speaker settings. For more information, see [**Local management for Surface Hub settings**](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/surface-hub/local-management-surface-hub-settings).
> After you connect a Bluetooth headset or speaker, you might need to change the default microphone and speaker settings. For more information, see [**Local management for Surface Hub settings**](https://docs.microsoft.com/surface-hub/local-management-surface-hub-settings).

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@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ The [Microsoft Surface Hub Recovery Tool](https://www.microsoft.com/download/det
To re-image the Surface Hub SSD using the Recovery Tool, you'll need to remove the SSD from the Surface Hub, connect the drive to the USB-to-SATA cable, and then connect the cable to the desktop PC on which the Recovery Tool is installed. For more information on how to remove the existing drive from your Surface Hub, see [Surface Hub SSD replacement](surface-hub-ssd-replacement.md).
>[!IMPORTANT]
>Do not let the device go to sleep or interrupt the download of the image file.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> Do not let the device go to sleep or interrupt the download of the image file.
If the tool is unsuccessful in reimaging your drive, please contact [Surface Hub Support](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4037644/surface-contact-surface-warranty-and-software-support).
@ -77,10 +77,7 @@ Install Surface Hub Recovery Tool on the host PC.
5. When the download is complete, the tool instructs you to connect an SSD drive. If the tool is unable to locate the attached drive, there is a good chance that the cable being used is not reporting the name of the SSD to Windows. The imaging tool must find the name of the drive as "LITEON L CH-128V2S USB Device" before it can continue. For more information on how to remove the existing drive from your Surface Hub, see [Surface Hub SSD replacement](surface-hub-ssd-replacement.md).
~~~
![Connect SSD](images/shrt-drive.png)
~~~
![Connect SSD](images/shrt-drive.png)
6. When the drive is recognized, click **Start** to begin the re-imaging process. On the warning that all data on the drive will be erased, click **OK**.

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@ -24,12 +24,29 @@ Please refer to the “[Surface Hub Important Information](https://support.micro
## Windows 10 Team Creators Update 1703
<details>
<summary>September 24, 2019—update for Team edition based on KB4516059* (OS Build 15063.2078)</summary>
This update to the Surface Hub includes quality improvements and security fixes. Key updates to Surface Hub, not already outlined in [Windows 10 Update History](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4018124/windows-10-update-history), include:
* Update to Surface Hub 2S Recovery Settings page to accurately reflect recovery options.
* Update to Surface Hub 2S Welcome screen to improve device recognizability.
* Addressed an issue with the Windows Team Edition shell background displaying incorrectly.
* Addressed an issue with Start Menu layout persistence when configured using MDM policy.
* Fixed an issue in Microsoft Edge that occurs when browsing some internal websites.
* Fixed an issue in Skype for Business that occurs when presenting in full-screen mode.
Please refer to the [Surface Hub Admin guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/surface-hub/) for enabling/disabling device features and services.
*[KB4503289](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4503289)
</details>
<details>
<summary>August 17, 2019—update for Team edition based on KB4512474* (OS Build 15063.2021)</summary>
This update to the Surface Hub includes quality improvements and security fixes. Key updates to Surface Hub, not already outlined in [Windows 10 Update History](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4018124/windows-10-update-history), include:
* Ensures that Video Out on Hub 2S defaults to "Duplicate" mode.
* Improves reliability for some Arabic language usage scenarios on Surface Hub.
Please refer to the [Surface Hub Admin guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/surface-hub/) for enabling/disabling device features and services.
*[KB4503289](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4503289)