From 1aab287b4d8eb5a768ab25fe970bca625366c124 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Jeff Reeds (Aquent LLC)" Date: Wed, 6 May 2020 15:33:34 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Changes to meta field. -description This PR is the first of many relating to an ongoing SEO task. --- ...pv-deploy-the-appv-server-with-a-script.md | 2 +- .../app-v/appv-deploying-appv.md | 2 +- ...-a-packages-with-the-management-console.md | 2 +- ...ange-history-for-application-management.md | 2 +- windows/configuration/index.md | 2 +- .../add-remove-computers-vamt.md | 127 +++++++++--------- .../exposed-apis-odata-samples.md | 2 +- .../live-response-command-examples.md | 2 +- ...planning-isolation-groups-for-the-zones.md | 2 +- 9 files changed, 72 insertions(+), 71 deletions(-) diff --git a/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-deploy-the-appv-server-with-a-script.md b/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-deploy-the-appv-server-with-a-script.md index 9ee527503b..728f4943a1 100644 --- a/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-deploy-the-appv-server-with-a-script.md +++ b/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-deploy-the-appv-server-with-a-script.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: How to Deploy the App-V Server Using a Script (Windows 10) -description: How to Deploy the App-V Server Using a Script +description: Information, lists, and tables that can help you deploy the App-V server using a script author: lomayor ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization ms.mktglfcycl: deploy diff --git a/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-deploying-appv.md b/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-deploying-appv.md index d71a0f0476..14493f0b25 100644 --- a/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-deploying-appv.md +++ b/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-deploying-appv.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Deploying App-V (Windows 10) -description: Deploying App-V +description: App-V supports several different deployment options. Learn how to complete App-V deployment at different stages in your App-V deployment. author: lomayor ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization ms.mktglfcycl: deploy diff --git a/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-publish-a-packages-with-the-management-console.md b/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-publish-a-packages-with-the-management-console.md index cd4469abe5..565f150699 100644 --- a/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-publish-a-packages-with-the-management-console.md +++ b/windows/application-management/app-v/appv-publish-a-packages-with-the-management-console.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: How to publish a package by using the Management console (Windows 10) -description: How to publish a package by using the Management console. +description: Learn how the Management console in App-V can help you enable admin controls as well as publish App-V packages. author: lomayor ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization ms.mktglfcycl: deploy diff --git a/windows/application-management/change-history-for-application-management.md b/windows/application-management/change-history-for-application-management.md index fdb6834a7a..e7e6041a1d 100644 --- a/windows/application-management/change-history-for-application-management.md +++ b/windows/application-management/change-history-for-application-management.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Change history for Application management in Windows 10 (Windows 10) -description: View changes to documentation for application management in Windows 10. +description: View new release information and updated topics in the documentation for application management in Windows 10. keywords: ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage diff --git a/windows/configuration/index.md b/windows/configuration/index.md index ca42852107..6d72ff398f 100644 --- a/windows/configuration/index.md +++ b/windows/configuration/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Configure Windows 10 (Windows 10) -description: Learn about configuring Windows 10. +description: Apply custom accessibility configurations to devices for their users using the all the features and methods available with Windows 10. keywords: Windows 10, MDM, WSUS, Windows update ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage diff --git a/windows/deployment/volume-activation/add-remove-computers-vamt.md b/windows/deployment/volume-activation/add-remove-computers-vamt.md index 0784cbb98a..4e2248db96 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/volume-activation/add-remove-computers-vamt.md +++ b/windows/deployment/volume-activation/add-remove-computers-vamt.md @@ -1,63 +1,64 @@ ---- -title: Add and Remove Computers (Windows 10) -description: Add and Remove Computers -ms.assetid: cb6f3a78-ece0-4dc7-b086-cb003d82cd52 -ms.reviewer: -manager: laurawi -ms.author: greglin -ms.prod: w10 -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.sitesec: library -audience: itpro author: greg-lindsay -ms.pagetype: activation -ms.date: 04/25/2017 -ms.topic: article ---- - -# Add and Remove Computers - -You can add computers that have any of the supported Windows or Office products installed to a Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) database by using the **Discover products** function. You can search for computers in an Active Directory domain, by individual computer name or IP address, in a workgroup, or by a general LDAP query. You can remove computers from a VAMT database by using the **Delete** function. After you add the computers, you can add the products that are installed on the computers by running the **Update license status** function. - -Before adding computers, ensure that the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) firewall exception required by VAMT has been enabled on all target computers. For more information see [Configure Client Computers](configure-client-computers-vamt.md). - -## To add computers to a VAMT database - -1. Open VAMT. -2. Click **Discover products** in the **Actions** menu in the right-side pane to open the **Discover Products** dialog box. -3. In the **Discover products** dialog box, click **Search for computers in the Active Directory** to display the search options, then click the search option you want to use. You can search for computers in an Active Directory domain, by individual computer name or IP address, in a workgroup, or by a general LDAP query. - - To search for computers in an Active Directory domain, click **Search for computers in the Active Directory**, then under **Domain Filter Criteria**, in the list of domain names click the name of the domain you want to search. You can narrow the search further by typing a name in the **Filter by computer name** field to search for a specific computer within the domain. This filter supports the asterisk (\*) wildcard. For example, typing "a\*" will display only computer names that start with the letter "a". - - To search by individual computer name or IP address, click **Manually enter name or IP address**, then enter the full name or IP address in the **One or more computer names or IP addresses separated by commas** text box. Separate multiple entries with a comma. Note that VAMT supports both IPv4 and IPV6 addressing. - - To search for computers in a workgroup, click **Search for computers in the workgroup**, then under **Workgroup Filter Criteria**, in the list of workgroup names click the name of the workgroup you want to search. You can narrow the search further by typing a name in the **Filter by computer name** field to search for a specific computer within the workgroup. This filter supports the asterisk (\*) wildcard. For example, typing "a\*" will display only computer names that start with the letter "a". - - To search for computers by using a general LDAP query, click **Search with LDAP query** and enter your query in the text box provided. VAMT will validate only the LDAP query syntax, but will otherwise run the query without further checks. -4. Click **Search**. -5. VAMT searches for the specified computers and adds them to the VAMT database. During the search, VAMT displays the **Finding computers** message shown below. - To cancel the search, click **Cancel**. When the search is complete the names of the newly-discovered computers appear in the product list view in the center pane. - - ![VAMT, Finding computers dialog box](images/dep-win8-l-vamt-findingcomputerdialog.gif) - - **Important**   - This step adds only the computers to the VAMT database, and not the products that are installed on the computers. To add the products, you need to run the **Update license status** function. - -## To add products to VAMT - -1. In the **Products** list, select the computers that need to have their product information added to the VAMT database. -2. You can use the **Filter** function to narrow your search for computers by clicking **Filter** in the right-side pane to open the **Filter Products** dialog box. -3. In the **Filter Products** dialog box, you can filter the list by computer name, product name, product key type, license status, or by any combination of these options. - - To filter the list by computer name, enter a name in the **Computer Name** box. - - To filter the list by Product Name, Product Key Type, or License Status, click the list you want to use for the filter and select an option. If necessary, click **clear all filters** to create a new filter. -4. Click **Filter**. VAMT displays the filtered list in the center pane. -5. In the right-side **Actions** pane, click **Update license status** and then click a credential option. Choose **Alternate Credentials** only if you are updating products that require administrator credentials different from the ones you used to log into the computer. If you are supplying alternate credentials, in the **Windows Security** dialog box type the appropriate user name and password and click **OK**. -6. VAMT displays the **Collecting product information** dialog box while it collects the licensing status of all supported products on the selected computers. When the process is finished, the updated licensing status of each product will appear in the product list view in the center pane. - - **Note**   - If a computer has more than one supported product installed, VAMT adds an entry for each product. The entry appears under the appropriate product heading. - -## To remove computers from a VAMT database - -You can delete a computer by clicking on it in the product list view, and then clicking **Delete** in the **Selected Item** menu in the right-hand pane. In the **Confirm Delete Selected Products** dialog box that appears, click **Yes** to delete the computer. If a computer has multiple products listed, you must delete each product to completely remove the computer from the VAMT database. - -## Related topics - -- [Add and Manage Products](add-manage-products-vamt.md) - - +--- +title: Add and Remove Computers (Windows 10) +description: The Discover products function on the Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) allows you to search the Active Directory domain or a general LDAP query. +ms.assetid: cb6f3a78-ece0-4dc7-b086-cb003d82cd52 +ms.reviewer: +manager: laurawi +ms.author: greglin +ms.prod: w10 +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.sitesec: library +audience: itpro +author: greg-lindsay +ms.pagetype: activation +ms.date: 04/25/2017 +ms.topic: article +--- + +# Add and Remove Computers + +You can add computers that have any of the supported Windows or Office products installed to a Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) database by using the **Discover products** function. You can search for computers in an Active Directory domain, by individual computer name or IP address, in a workgroup, or by a general LDAP query. You can remove computers from a VAMT database by using the **Delete** function. After you add the computers, you can add the products that are installed on the computers by running the **Update license status** function. + +Before adding computers, ensure that the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) firewall exception required by VAMT has been enabled on all target computers. For more information see [Configure Client Computers](configure-client-computers-vamt.md). + +## To add computers to a VAMT database + +1. Open VAMT. +2. Click **Discover products** in the **Actions** menu in the right-side pane to open the **Discover Products** dialog box. +3. In the **Discover products** dialog box, click **Search for computers in the Active Directory** to display the search options, then click the search option you want to use. You can search for computers in an Active Directory domain, by individual computer name or IP address, in a workgroup, or by a general LDAP query. + - To search for computers in an Active Directory domain, click **Search for computers in the Active Directory**, then under **Domain Filter Criteria**, in the list of domain names click the name of the domain you want to search. You can narrow the search further by typing a name in the **Filter by computer name** field to search for a specific computer within the domain. This filter supports the asterisk (\*) wildcard. For example, typing "a\*" will display only computer names that start with the letter "a". + - To search by individual computer name or IP address, click **Manually enter name or IP address**, then enter the full name or IP address in the **One or more computer names or IP addresses separated by commas** text box. Separate multiple entries with a comma. Note that VAMT supports both IPv4 and IPV6 addressing. + - To search for computers in a workgroup, click **Search for computers in the workgroup**, then under **Workgroup Filter Criteria**, in the list of workgroup names click the name of the workgroup you want to search. You can narrow the search further by typing a name in the **Filter by computer name** field to search for a specific computer within the workgroup. This filter supports the asterisk (\*) wildcard. For example, typing "a\*" will display only computer names that start with the letter "a". + - To search for computers by using a general LDAP query, click **Search with LDAP query** and enter your query in the text box provided. VAMT will validate only the LDAP query syntax, but will otherwise run the query without further checks. +4. Click **Search**. +5. VAMT searches for the specified computers and adds them to the VAMT database. During the search, VAMT displays the **Finding computers** message shown below. + To cancel the search, click **Cancel**. When the search is complete the names of the newly-discovered computers appear in the product list view in the center pane. + + ![VAMT, Finding computers dialog box](images/dep-win8-l-vamt-findingcomputerdialog.gif) + + **Important**   + This step adds only the computers to the VAMT database, and not the products that are installed on the computers. To add the products, you need to run the **Update license status** function. + +## To add products to VAMT + +1. In the **Products** list, select the computers that need to have their product information added to the VAMT database. +2. You can use the **Filter** function to narrow your search for computers by clicking **Filter** in the right-side pane to open the **Filter Products** dialog box. +3. In the **Filter Products** dialog box, you can filter the list by computer name, product name, product key type, license status, or by any combination of these options. + - To filter the list by computer name, enter a name in the **Computer Name** box. + - To filter the list by Product Name, Product Key Type, or License Status, click the list you want to use for the filter and select an option. If necessary, click **clear all filters** to create a new filter. +4. Click **Filter**. VAMT displays the filtered list in the center pane. +5. In the right-side **Actions** pane, click **Update license status** and then click a credential option. Choose **Alternate Credentials** only if you are updating products that require administrator credentials different from the ones you used to log into the computer. If you are supplying alternate credentials, in the **Windows Security** dialog box type the appropriate user name and password and click **OK**. +6. VAMT displays the **Collecting product information** dialog box while it collects the licensing status of all supported products on the selected computers. When the process is finished, the updated licensing status of each product will appear in the product list view in the center pane. + + **Note**   + If a computer has more than one supported product installed, VAMT adds an entry for each product. The entry appears under the appropriate product heading. + +## To remove computers from a VAMT database + +You can delete a computer by clicking on it in the product list view, and then clicking **Delete** in the **Selected Item** menu in the right-hand pane. In the **Confirm Delete Selected Products** dialog box that appears, click **Yes** to delete the computer. If a computer has multiple products listed, you must delete each product to completely remove the computer from the VAMT database. + +## Related topics + +- [Add and Manage Products](add-manage-products-vamt.md) + + diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/exposed-apis-odata-samples.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/exposed-apis-odata-samples.md index cb90cee7fe..b3f59a2d83 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/exposed-apis-odata-samples.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/exposed-apis-odata-samples.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- title: OData queries with Microsoft Defender ATP ms.reviewer: -description: OData queries with Microsoft Defender ATP +description: Use these examples of Open Data Protocol (OData) queries to help with data access protocols in Microsoft Defender ATP keywords: apis, supported apis, odata, query search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh ms.prod: w10 diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/live-response-command-examples.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/live-response-command-examples.md index 89649bba47..33a756f573 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/live-response-command-examples.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/live-response-command-examples.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Live response command examples -description: Learn about common commands and see examples on how it's used +description: Learn to run basic or advanced live response commands for Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) and see examples on how it's used keywords: example, command, cli, remote, shell, connection, live, response, real-time, command, script, remediate, hunt, export, log, drop, download, file search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh search.appverid: met150 diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/planning-isolation-groups-for-the-zones.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/planning-isolation-groups-for-the-zones.md index 0798ba72d5..117b5d6bda 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/planning-isolation-groups-for-the-zones.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/planning-isolation-groups-for-the-zones.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Planning Isolation Groups for the Zones (Windows 10) -description: Planning Isolation Groups for the Zones +description: Learn about planning isolation groups for the zones in Microsoft Firewall, including information on universal groups and GPOs ms.assetid: be4b662d-c1ce-441e-b462-b140469a5695 ms.reviewer: ms.author: dansimp