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#### [Using a room control system](use-room-control-system-with-surface-hub.md)
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### [Troubleshoot Microsoft Surface Hub](troubleshoot-surface-hub.md)
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### [Appendix: PowerShell](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md)
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## [Useful downloads for Surface Hub administrators](surface-hub-downloads.md)
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## [Differences between Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise](differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md)
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## [How Surface Hub addresses Wi-Fi Direct security issues](surface-hub-wifi-direct.md)
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## [Change history for Surface Hub](change-history-surface-hub.md)
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| New or changed topic | Description |
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## January 2017
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title: Device reset (Surface Hub)
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description: You may wish to reset your Microsoft Surface Hub.
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ms.assetid: 44E82EEE-1905-464B-A758-C2A1463909FF
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redirect_url: https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/device-reset-surface-hub
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keywords: reset Surface Hub
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Performing a device reset may take up to 2 hours. Do not interrupt the reset process. Interrupting the process will render the device inoperable, requiring warranty service to return to normal functionality.
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> Performing a device reset may take up to 6 hours. Do not turn off or unplug the Surface Hub until the process has completed. Interrupting the process will render the device inoperable, requiring warranty service to return to normal functionality.
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After the reset, Surface Hub restarts the [first run program](first-run-program-surface-hub.md) again.
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After the reset, Surface Hub restarts the [first run program](first-run-program-surface-hub.md) again. If the Surface Hub displays a Welcome screen, that indicates that the reset encountered a problem and rolled back to the previously existing OS image.
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If you see a blank screen for long periods of time during the **Reset device** process, please wait and do not take any action.
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## Reset a Surface Hub from Settings
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### What happens?
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>**Note** Once the settings on this page are entered, you can't come back to this screen unless you reset the device (see [Device reset](device-reset-suface-hub.md)). Make sure that the settings are properly configured before proceeding.
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>[!NOTE]
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> Once the settings on this page are entered, you can't come back to this screen unless you reset the device (see [Device reset](device-reset-surface-hub.md)). Make sure that the settings are properly configured before proceeding.
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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localizationpriority: medium
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## In this section
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| Topic | Description |
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| [Microsoft Surface Hub administrator's guide](surface-hub-administrators-guide.md) | This guide covers the installation and administration of devices running Surface Hub, and is intended for use by anyone responsible for these tasks, including IT administrators and developers.|
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| [Differences between Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise](differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md) | This topic explains the differences between the operating system on Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise. |
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| [How Surface Hub addresses Wi-Fi Direct security issues](surface-hub-wifi-direct.md) | This topic provides guidance on Wi-Fi Direct security risks, how the Surface Hub has addressed those risks, and how Surface Hub administrators can configure the device for the highest level of security. |
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| [Useful downloads for Surface Hub administrators](surface-hub-downloads.md) | This topic provides links to useful Surface Hub documents, such as product datasheets, the site readiness guide, and user's guide. |
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| [Change history for Surface Hub](change-history-surface-hub.md) | This topic lists new and updated topics in the Surface Hub documentation. |
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<thead>
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<th align="left">Topic</th>
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<th align="left">Description</th>
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</thead>
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<tbody>
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<td align="left"><p>[Microsoft Surface Hub administrator's guide](surface-hub-administrators-guide.md)</p></td>
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<td align="left"><p>This guide covers the installation and administration of devices running Surface Hub, and is intended for use by anyone responsible for these tasks, including IT administrators and developers.</p></td>
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<tr><td>[Differences between Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise](differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md)</td><td>This topic explains the differences between the operating system on Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise.</td></tr>
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<tr><td>[How Surface Hub addresses Wi-Fi Direct security issues](surface-hub-wifi-direct.md)</td><td>This topic provides guidance on Wi-Fi Direct security risks, how the Surface Hub has addressed those risks, and how Surface Hub administrators can configure the device for the highest level of security. </td></tr>
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<tr><td>[Change history for Surface Hub](change-history-surface-hub.md)</td><td>This topic lists new and updated topis in the Surface Hub documentation.</td></tr>
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| Active Directory or Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) | <p>The Surface Hub's uses an Active Directory or Azure AD account (called a **device account**) to access Exchange and Skype for Business services. The Surface Hub must be able to connect to your Active Directory domain controller or to your Azure AD tenant in order to validate the device account’s credentials, as well as to access information like the device account’s display name, alias, Exchange server, and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) address.</p>You can also domain join or Azure AD join your Surface Hub to allow a group of authorized users to configure settings on the Surface Hub. |
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| Exchange (Exchange 2013 or later, or Exchange Online) and Exchange ActiveSync | <p>Exchange is used for enabling mail and calendar features, and also lets people who use the device send meeting requests to the Surface Hub, enabling one-touch meeting join.</p>ActiveSync is used to sync the device account’s calendar and mail to the Surface Hub. If the device cannot use ActiveSync, it will not show meetings on the welcome screen, and joining meetings and emailing whiteboards will not be enabled. |
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| Skype for Business (Lync Server 2013 or later, or Skype for Business Online) | Skype for Business is used for various conferencing features, like video calls, instant messaging, and screen sharing. |
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| Skype for Business (Lync Server 2013 or later, or Skype for Business Online) | Skype for Business is used for various conferencing features, like video calls, instant messaging, and screen sharing.</br></br>If screen sharing on a Surface Hub fails and the error message **An error occurred during the screen presentation** is displayed, see [Video Based Screen Sharing not working on Surface Hub](https://support.microsoft.com/help/3179272/video-based-screen-sharing-not-working-on-surface-hub) for help. |
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| Mobile device management (MDM) solution (Microsoft Intune, System Center Configuration Manager, or supported third-party MDM provider) | If you want to apply settings and install apps remotely, and to multiple devices at a time, you must set up a MDM solution and enroll the device to that solution. See [Manage settings with an MDM provider](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md) for details. |
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| Microsoft Operations Managmement Suite (OMS) | OMS is used to monitor the health of Surface Hub devices. See [Monitor your Surface Hub](monitor-surface-hub.md) for details. |
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| Network and Internet access | <p>In order to function properly, the Surface Hub should have access to a wired or wireless network. Overall, a wired connection is preferred.</p><p>**Dynamic IP:** The Surface Hub cannot be configured to use a static IP. It must use DHCP to assign an IP address.</p>**Proxy servers:** If your topology requires a connection to a proxy server to reach Internet services, then you can configure it during first run, or in Settings. |
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| Microsoft Operations Managmement Suite (OMS) | OMS is used to monitor the health of Surface Hub devices. See [Monitor your Surface Hub](monitor-surface-hub.md) for details. |
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| Network and Internet access | <p>In order to function properly, the Surface Hub should have access to a wired or wireless network. Overall, a wired connection is preferred.</p><p>**Dynamic IP:** The Surface Hub cannot be configured to use a static IP. It must use DHCP to assign an IP address.</p>**Proxy servers:** If your topology requires a connection to a proxy server to reach Internet services, then you can configure it during first run, or in Settings. |
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title: Useful downloads for Microsoft Surface Hub
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description: Downloads related to the Microsoft Surface Hub.
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---
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# Useful downloads for Microsoft Surface Hub
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This topic provides links to useful Surface Hub documents, such as product datasheets, the site readiness guide, and user's guide.
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| --- | --- |
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| [Surface Hub Site Readiness Guide (PDF)](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-site-readiness-guide) | Make sure your site is ready for Surface Hub, including structural and power requirements, and get technical specs for Surface Hub. [Watch the video (opens in a pop-up media player)](http://compass.xbox.com/assets/27/aa/27aa7dd7-7cb7-40ea-9bd6-c7de0795f68c.mov?n=04.07.16_installation_video_01_site_readiness.mov) |
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| [Surface Hub Setup Guide (English, French, Spanish) (PDF)](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-setup-guide) | Get a quick overview of how to set up the environment for your new Surface Hub. |
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| [Surface Hub Quick Reference Guide (PDF)](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-quick-reference-guide) | Use this quick reference guide to get information about key features and functions of the Surface Hub. |
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| [Surface Hub User Guide (PDF)](http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/6/B/36B6331E-0C63-4E71-A05D-EE88D05081F8/surface-hub-user-guide-en-us.pdf) | Learn how to use Surface Hub in scheduled or ad-hoc meetings. Invite remote participants, use the built-in tools, save data from your meeting, and more. |
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| [Surface Hub Replacement PC Drivers](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=52210) | The Surface Hub Replacement PC driver set is available for those customers who have chosen to disable the Surface Hub’s internal PC and use an external computer with their 84” or 55” Surface Hub. This download is meant to be used with the Surface Hub Admin Guide , which contains further details on configuring a Surface Hub Replacement PC. |
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| [Surface Hub SSD Replacement Guide (PDF)](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/en-us/support/surfacehubssd) | Learn how to replace the solid state drive (SSD) for the 55- and 84-inch Surface Hub. |
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| [Microsoft Surface Hub Rollout and Adoption Success Kit (ZIP)](http://download.microsoft.com/download/F/A/3/FA3ADEA4-4966-456B-8BDE-0A594FD52C6C/Surface%20Hub%20RASK.zip) | Best practices for generating awareness and implementing change management to maximize adoption, usage, and benefits of Microsoft Surface Hub. The Rollout and Adoption Success Kit zip file includes the Rollout and Adoption Success Kit detailed document, Surface Hub presentation, demo guidance, awareness graphics, and more. |
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| [Unpacking Guide for 84-inch Surface Hub (PDF)](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-unpacking-guide-84) | Learn how to unpack your 84-inch Surface Hub efficiently and safely. [Watch the video (opens in a pop-up media player)](http://compass.xbox.com/assets/75/2b/752b73dc-6e9d-4692-8ba1-0f9fc03bff6b.mov?n=04.07.16_installation_video_03_unpacking_84.mov) |
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| [Unpacking Guide for 55-inch Surface Hub (PDF)](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-unpacking-guide-55) | Learn how to unpack your 55-inch Surface Hub efficiently and safely. [Watch the video (opens in a pop-up media player)](http://compass.xbox.com/assets/a9/d6/a9d6b4d7-d33f-4e8b-be92-28f7fc2c06d7.mov?n=04.07.16_installation_video_02_unpacking_55.mov) |
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| [Wall Mounting and Assembly Guide (PDF)](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-wall-mounting-assembly-guide) | Detailed instructions on how to safely and securely assemble the wall brackets, and how to mount your Surface Hub onto them. [Watch the video (opens in a pop-up media player)](http://compass.xbox.com/assets/bf/4d/bf4d6f06-370c-45ee-88e6-c409873914e8.mov?n=04.07.16_installation_video_05_wall_mount.mov) |
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| [Floor-Supported Mounting and Assembly Guide (PDF)](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-floor-supported-mounting-assembly-guide) | Detailed instructions on how to safely and securely assemble the floor-supported brackets, and how to mount your Surface Hub onto them. [Watch the video (opens in a pop-up media player)](http://compass.xbox.com/assets/ed/de/edde468a-e1d4-4ce8-8b61-c4527dd25c81.mov?n=04.07.16_installation_video_06_floor_support_mount.mov) |
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| [Rolling Stand Mounting and Assembly Guide (PDF)](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-rolling-stand-mounting-assembly-guide) | Detailed instructions on how to safely and securely assemble the rolling stand, and how to mount your Surface Hub onto it. [Watch the video (opens in a pop-up media player)](http://compass.xbox.com/assets/1f/94/1f949613-3e4a-41e3-ad60-fe8aa7134115.mov?n=04.07.16_installation_video_04_rolling_stand_mount.mov) |
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| [Mounts and Stands Datasheet (PDF)](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-mounts-and-stands-datasheet) | Specifications and prices for all Surface Hub add-on stands and mounts that turn your workspace into a Surface Hub workspace. |
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| [Surface Hub Stand and Wall Mount Specifications (PDF)](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-stand-and-wall-mount-specs) | Illustrated specifications for the 55” and 84” Surface Hub rolling stands, wall mounts, and floor-supported wall mounts. |
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| [Surface Hub Onsite Installation and Onsite Repair/Exchange Services FAQ (PDF)](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/en-us/support/surface-hub/onsite-installation-repair-faq) | Get answers to the most common questions about Surface Hub onsite service offerings and delivery. |
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The following policy settings can be used to determine how a BitLocker-protected drive can be unlocked.
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- [Allow devices with Secure Boot and protect DMS ports to opt out of preboot PIN](#bkmk-hstioptout)
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- [Allow network unlock at startup](#bkmk-netunlock)
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- [Require additional authentication at startup](#bkmk-unlockpol1)
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- [Allow enhanced PINs for startup](#bkmk-unlockpol2)
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- [Allow access to BitLocker-protected removable data drives from earlier versions of Windows](#bkmk-depopt5)
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<td align="left"><p>This setting overrides the <b>Require startup PIN with TPM</b> option of the [Require additional authentication at startup](#bkmk-unlockpol1) policy on compliant hardware.
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**Reference**
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The preboot authentication option <b>Require startup PIN with TPM</b> of the [Require additional authentication at startup](#bkmk-unlockpol1) policy is often enabled to help ensure security for older devices that do not support InstantGo.
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This policy controls a portion of the behavior of the Network Unlock feature in BitLocker. This policy is required to enable BitLocker Network Unlock on a network because it allows clients running BitLocker to create the necessary network key protector during encryption. This policy is used in addition to the BitLocker Drive Encryption Network Unlock Certificate security policy (located in the **Public Key Policies** folder of Local Computer Policy) to allow systems that are connected to a trusted network to properly utilize the Network Unlock feature.
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If you encounter a server error when trying to access the service, you’ll need to change your browser cookie settings.
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Configure your browser to allow cookies.
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If data is missing on the Windows Defender ATP portal it’s possible that proxy settings are blocking it.
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If some UI elements or data is missing on the Windows Defender ATP portal it’s possible that proxy settings are blocking it.
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Make sure that `*.securitycenter.windows.com` is included the proxy whitelist.
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