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title: Cortana integration in your business or enterprise (Windows 10)
description: The worlds first personal digital assistant helps users get things done, even at work. Cortana includes powerful configuration options specifically to optimize for unique small to medium-sized business and enterprise environments.
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author: jdeckerMS
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author: eross-msft
---
# Cortana integration in your business or enterprise
**Applies to:**
- Windows 10
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The worlds first personal digital assistant helps users get things done, even at work. Cortana includes powerful configuration options specifically to optimize for unique small to medium-sized business and enterprise environments.
## <a href="" id="cortana-integration-with-o365"></a>Cortana integration with Office 365
## Cortana integration with Office 365
Cortana in Windows 10 is already great at letting your employees quickly see what the day is going to look like, see where and when their meetings are going to be, get a sense of travel times to and from work, and even get updates from a calendar for upcoming trips.
But Cortana works even harder when she connects to Office 365, helping employees prepare for meetings, learn about co-workers, and receive reminders about where they need to be so they wont be late.
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- For a quick review of the frequently asked questions about Cortana and Office 365 integration, see the blog post, [An early look at Cortana integration with Office 365](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717379).
## <a href="" id="cortana-and-bi-power"></a>Cortana and Power BI
## Cortana and Power BI
Integration between Cortana and Power BI shows how Cortana can work with custom business analytics solutions to enable you to get answers directly from your key business data, including introducing new features that let you create custom Cortana answers using the full capabilities of Power BI Desktop.
**More info:**
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- For specific info about how to start using Power BI and Cortana integration, how to customize your data results, and how to use the “Hey Cortana” functionality, see the [Power BI: Announcing Power BI integration with Cortana and new ways to quickly find insights in your data](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717382) blog.
## Cortana and Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Cortana integration is a Preview feature that's available for your test or dev environment, starting with the CRM Online 2016 Update. If you decide to use this Preview feature, you'll need to turn in on and accept the license terms. After that, salespeople will get proactive insights from Cortana on important CRM activities, including sales leads, accounts, and opportunities; presenting the most relevant info at any given time.
**More info:**
- For more info about Preview features, see [What are Preview features and how do I enable them?](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746817).
- For more info about Cortana, see [What is Cortana?](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746818).
- For more info about CRM integration, how to turn on Cortana, and how to provide feedback, see [Preview feature: Set up Cortana integration](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=746819).
- For more info about CRM integration, how to turn on Cortana, and how to provide feedback, see [Preview feature: Set up Cortana integration](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746819).
## Cortana and privacy
We understand that there are concerns about Cortana and enterprise privacy, so weve put together the [Cortana, Search, and privacy: FAQ](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717383) topic that covers many of the frequently asked questions. These questions include things such as what info is collected by Cortana, where the info is saved, how to manage what data is collected, how to turn Cortana off, how to opt completely out of data collection, and what info is shared with other Microsoft apps and services.
## <a href="" id="set-up-cortana-using-gp-and-mdm"></a>Set up Cortana using Group Policy and MDM policies
## Set up Cortana using Group Policy and MDM policies
Set up and manage Cortana by using the following Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) policies.
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</table>
 
**More info:**
- For specific info about how to set, manage, and use each of these MDM policies to configure Cortana in your enterprise, see the [Policy CSP](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717380) topic, located in the configuration service provider reference topics. For specific info about how to set, manage, and use each of these Group Policies to configure Cortana in your enterprise, see the [Group Policy TechCenter](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717381).
## Related topics
[Cortana and Windows](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717384)
[Cortana for developers](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717385)
- [Cortana and Windows](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717384)
- [Cortana for developers](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717385)
 

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title: Manage Wi-Fi Sense in your company (Windows 10)
description: Wi-Fi Sense automatically connects you to Wi-Fi, so you can get online quickly in more places.
ms.assetid: 1845E00D-C4EE-4A8F-A5E5-D00F2735A271
ms.assetid: 1845e00d-c4ee-4a8f-a5e5-d00f2735a271
keywords: ["WiFi Sense", "Shared networks"]
ms.prod: W10
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
ms.sitesec: library
author: jdeckerMS
author: eross-msft
---
# Manage Wi-Fi Sense in your company
**Applies to:**
- Windows 10
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Wi-Fi Sense automatically connects you to Wi-Fi, so you can get online quickly in more places. It can connect you to open Wi-Fi hotspots it knows about through crowdsourcing, or to Wi-Fi networks your contacts have shared with you by using Wi-Fi Sense.
The initial settings for Wi-Fi Sense are determined by the options you chose when you first set up your PC with Windows 10.
<p>**Note**<br>Wi-Fi Sense isnt available in all countries or regions.
**Note**  
Wi-Fi Sense isnt available in all countries or regions.
 
## <a href="" id="how-does-wifi-sense-work"></a>How does Wi-Fi Sense work?
## How does Wi-Fi Sense work?
Wi-Fi Sense connects your employees to the available Wi-Fi networks, including:
- **Open Wi-Fi networks.** Wi-Fi Sense uses crowdsourcing to find the networks that other Windows users are connected to. Typically, these are the open (no password required) Wi-Fi hotspots you see when youre out and about.
- **Shared Wi-Fi networks.** Wi-Fi Sense uses the Wi-Fi networks that your employee shares with Facebook friends, Outlook.com contacts, or Skype contacts. Sharing doesnt happen automatically; an employee must connect to a network, enter the network password, and then choose the **Share network with my contacts** box before the network is shared.
**Important**  
Wi-Fi Sense lets your employees share your network access with their contacts, without telling their contacts the actual network password. Should the contact want to share your network with another contact, he or she would have to share the network directly, by providing the password and clicking to share the network.
**Important**<br>Wi-Fi Sense lets your employees share your network access with their contacts, without telling their contacts the actual network password. Should the contact want to share your network with another contact, he or she would have to share the network directly, by providing the password and clicking to share the network.
Employees can't share network info with their contacts for any company network using the IEEE 802.1X protocol.
 
## <a href="" id="how-to-manage-wifi-sense-in-your-company"></a>How to manage Wi-Fi Sense in your company
## How to manage Wi-Fi Sense in your company
In a company environment, you will most likely deploy Windows 10 to your employees' PCs using your preferred deployment method and then manage their settings globally. With that in mind, you have a few options for managing how your employees will use Wi-Fi Sense.
**Important**  
Turning off Wi-Fi Sense also turns off all related features, including: connecting automatically to open hotspots, connecting automatically to networks shared by contacts, and sharing networks with contacts.
 
<p>**Important**<br>Turning off Wi-Fi Sense also turns off all related features, including: connecting automatically to open hotspots, connecting automatically to networks shared by contacts, and sharing networks with contacts.
### Using Group Policy (available starting with Windows 10, version 1511)
You can manage your Wi-Fi Sense settings by using Group Policy and your Group Policy editor.
**To set up Wi-Fi Sense using Group Policy**
1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the **Computer Configuration\\Administrative Templates\\Network\\WLAN Service\\WLAN Settings\\Allow Windows to automatically connect to suggested open hotspots, to networks shared by contacts, and to hotspots offering paid services** setting.
1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the `Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Network\WLAN Service\WLAN Settings\Allow Windows to automatically connect to suggested open hotspots, to networks shared by contacts, and to hotspots offering paid services` setting.
![group policy editor with wi-fi sense setting](images/wifisense-grouppolicy.png)
![Group Policy Editor, showing the Wi-Fi Sense setting](images/wifisense-grouppolicy.png)
2. Turn Wi-Fi Sense on (enabled) or off (disabled), based on your company's environment.
### Using the Registry Editor
You can manage your Wi-Fi Sense settings by using registry keys and the Registry Editor.
**To set up Wi-Fi Sense using the Registry Editor**
1. Open your Registry Editor and go to **HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\WcmSvc\\wifinetworkmanager\\config\\**.
1. Open your Registry Editor and go to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WcmSvc\wifinetworkmanager\config\`
2. Create and set a new **DWORD (32-bit) Value** named, **AutoConnectAllowedOEM**, with a **Value data** of **0 (zero)**.
<p>Setting this value to **0** turns off Wi-Fi Sense and all Wi-Fi sense features. When turned off, the Wi-Fi Sense settings still appear on the **Wi-Fi Settings** screen, but can't be controlled by the employee and all of the Wi-Fi Sense features are turned off. For more info, see [How to configure Wi-Fi Sense on Windows 10 in an enterprise](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620959).
Setting this value to **0** turns off Wi-Fi Sense and all Wi-Fi sense features. When turned off, the Wi-Fi Sense settings still appear on the **Wi-Fi Settings** screen, but can't be controlled by the employee and all of the Wi-Fi Sense features are turned off. For more info, see [How to configure Wi-Fi Sense on Windows 10 in an enterprise](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620959).
![registry editor showing new dword value](images/wifisense-registry.png)
![Registry Editor, showing the creation of a new DWORD value](images/wifisense-registry.png)
### Using the Windows Provisioning settings
You can manage your Wi-Fi Sense settings by changing the Windows provisioning setting, **WiFISenseAllowed**.
**To set up Wi-Fi Sense using **WiFISenseAllowed****
**To set up Wi-Fi Sense using WiFISenseAllowed**
- Change the Windows Provisioning setting, **WiFISenseAllowed**, to **0**.
<p>Setting this value to **0** turns off Wi-Fi Sense and all Wi-Fi sense features. When turned off, the Wi-Fi Sense settings still appear on the **Wi-Fi Settings** screen, but can't be controlled by the employee and all of the Wi-Fi Sense features are turned off. For more info, see the Windows Provisioning settings reference topic, [WiFiSenseAllowed](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620909).
Setting this value to **0** turns off Wi-Fi Sense and all Wi-Fi sense features. When turned off, the Wi-Fi Sense settings still appear on the **Wi-Fi Settings** screen, but can't be controlled by the employee and all of the Wi-Fi Sense features are turned off. For more info, see the Windows Provisioning settings reference topic, [WiFiSenseAllowed](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620909).
### <a href="" id="using-the-unattended-windows-setup-settings"></a>Using Unattended Windows Setup settings
### Using Unattended Windows Setup settings
If your company still uses Unattend, you can manage your Wi-Fi Sense settings by changing the Unattended Windows Setup setting, **WiFiSenseAllowed**.
**To set up Wi-Fi Sense using **WiFISenseAllowed****
**To set up Wi-Fi Sense using WiFISenseAllowed**
- Change the Unattended Windows Setup setting, **WiFISenseAllowed**, to **0**.
<p>Setting this value to **0** turns off Wi-Fi Sense and all Wi-Fi sense features. When turned off, the Wi-Fi Sense settings still appear on the **Wi-Fi Settings** screen, but can't be controlled by the employee and all of the Wi-Fi Sense features are turned off. For more info, see the Unattended Windows Setup Reference topic, [WiFiSenseAllowed](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620910).
Setting this value to **0** turns off Wi-Fi Sense and all Wi-Fi sense features. When turned off, the Wi-Fi Sense settings still appear on the **Wi-Fi Settings** screen, but can't be controlled by the employee and all of the Wi-Fi Sense features are turned off. For more info, see the Unattended Windows Setup Reference topic, [WiFiSenseAllowed](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620910).
### <a href="" id="how-emps-can-change-their-own-wifi-sense-settings"></a>How employees can change their own Wi-Fi Sense settings
### How employees can change their own Wi-Fi Sense settings
If you dont turn off the ability for your employees to use Wi-Fi Sense, they can turn the settings on locally by selecting **Settings &gt; Network & Internet &gt; Wi-Fi &gt; Manage Wi-Fi settings**, and then changing one or both of these settings under **Wi-Fi Sense**:
- Connect to suggested open hotspots
- Connect to suggested open hotspots
- Connect to networks shared by my contacts
- Connect to networks shared by my contacts
![local wi-fi sense settings](images/wifisense-settingscreens.png)
![Wi-Fi Sense options shown to employees if it's not turned off](images/wifisense-settingscreens.png)
## Important considerations
Whether to allow your employees to share your password-protected Wi-Fi networks with their contacts to give them Internet access is completely up to you. However, if you decide to allow it, you should consider the following important info.
### Network considerations
- Wi-Fi Sense is designed to block contacts given Internet access through your password-protected network from reaching your intranet sites and other devices or files on the shared network.
- Network info can only be shared with contacts using Wi-Fi Sense on PCs running Windows 10 or phones running Windows 10 Mobile. Wi-Fi Sense wont work with any other operating system.
### Security considerations
- Your employees must be connected using a Microsoft account to use Wi-Fi Sense.
- Your employees cant pick individual contacts to share with. Instead, they must pick a group of contacts, such as their Skype contacts. In this case, all of the employees Skype contacts will be able to access the shared network.
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- Access is only shared with your employees contacts. Wi-Fi Sense doesn't share networks with the contact's contacts. Should the contact want to share your network with another contact, he or she would have to share the network directly, by providing the password and clicking to share the network.
### Sharing considerations
- Employees can't share network info with their contacts for any company network using the IEEE 802.1X protocol.
- Your employees can pick which Wi-Fi networks they want to share. The first time the employee connects to a password-protected Wi-Fi network, theyre presented with an option to share the network and to pick the contacts that should be given the info.
## Related topics
[Wi-Fi Sense FAQ](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620911)
[How to configure Wi-Fi Sense on Windows 10 in an enterprise](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620959)
- [Wi-Fi Sense FAQ](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620911)
- [How to configure Wi-Fi Sense on Windows 10 in an enterprise](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620959)