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>[!Note]
>Each update to Surface Dock firmware is included in a new version of Surface Dock Updater. To update a Surface Dock to the latest firmware, you must use the latest version of Surface Dock Updater.
### Version 2.7.136.0
### Version 2.9.136.0
*Release date: November 3, 2017*
This version of Surface Dock Updater adds support for the following:

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- Client: %LocalAppData%\\Microsoft\\AGPM\\agpm.log
- Server: %CommonAppData%\\Microsoft\\AGPM\\agpmserv.log
- Server: %ProgramData%\\Microsoft\\AGPM\\agpmserv.log
### Additional considerations

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### Connecting to MDM using a deep link
> **Note** Deep links only work with Internet Explorer or Edge browsers.
When connecting to MDM using a deep link, the URI you should use is
**ms-device-enrollment:?mode=mdm**

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Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI) detects Internet connectivity and corporate network connectivity status. NCSI sends a DNS request and HTTP query to http://www.msftconnecttest.com/connecttest.txt to determine if the device can communicate with the Internet. For more info about NCSI, see [The Network Connection Status Icon](http://blogs.technet.com/b/networking/archive/2012/12/20/the-network-connection-status-icon.aspx).
In versions of Windows 10 prior to Windows 10, version 1607 and Windows Server 2016, the URL was http://www.msftncsi.com.
In versions of Windows 10 prior to Windows 10, version 1607 and Windows Server 2016, the URL was [http://www.msftncsi.com]().
You can turn off NCSI by doing one of the following:

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## Schedule update installation
In Group Policy, within **Configure Automatic Updates**, you can configure a forced restart after a specified instllation time.
In Group Policy, within **Configure Automatic Updates**, you can configure a forced restart after a specified installation time.
To set the time, you need to go to **Configure Automatic Updates**, select option **4 - Auto download and schedule the install**, and then enter a time in the **Scheduled install time** dropdown. Alternatively, you can specify that installation will occur during the automatic maintenance time (configured using **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Maintenance Scheduler**).