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**To turn on Cortana with Dynamics CRM**
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1. Go to **Settings**, and then click **Administration**.
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1. Go to **Settings**, and then click **Administration**.
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2. Choose **System Settings**, and then click the **Previews** tab.
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2. Choose **System Settings**, and then click the **Previews** tab.
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3. Read the license terms, and if you agree, select the **I’ve read and agree to the license terms** check box.
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3. Read the license terms, and if you agree, select the **I’ve read and agree to the license terms** check box.
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4. For each preview feature you want to enable, click **Yes**.
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4. For each preview feature you want to enable, click **Yes**.
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## Turn on Cortana with Dynamics CRM on your employees’ devices
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You must tell your employees to turn on Cortana, before they’ll be able to use it with Dynamics CRM.
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**To turn on local Cortana with Dynamics CRM**
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1. Click on the **Cortana** search box in the taskbar, and then click the **Notebook** icon.
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1. Click on the **Cortana** search box in the taskbar, and then click the **Notebook** icon.
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2. Click on **Connected Services**, click **Dynamics CRM**, and then click **Connect**.
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2. Click on **Connected Services**, click **Dynamics CRM**, and then click **Connect**.
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Cortana can only access data in Dynamics CRM when it’s turned on. If you don’t want Cortana to access your corporate data, you can turn it off.
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**To turn off Cortana with Dynamics CRM**
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1. Go to **Settings**, and then click **Administration**.
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1. Go to **Settings**, and then click **Administration**.
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2. Choose **System Settings**, and then click the **Previews** tab.
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2. Choose **System Settings**, and then click the **Previews** tab.
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3. Click **No** for **Cortana**.
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3. Click **No** for **Cortana**.
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All Dynamics CRM functionality related to Cortana is turned off in your organization.
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**To turn on local Cortana with Office 365**
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1. Click on the **Cortana** search box in the taskbar, and then click the **Notebook** icon.
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1. Click on the **Cortana** search box in the taskbar, and then click the **Notebook** icon.
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2. Click on **Connected Services**, click **Office 365**, and then click **Connect**.
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2. Click on **Connected Services**, click **Office 365**, and then click **Connect**.
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**To turn off Cortana with Office 365**
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1. [Sign in to Office 365](https://www.office.com/signin) using your Azure AD account.
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2. Go to the [Office 365 admin center](https://support.office.com/article/Office-365-admin-center-58537702-d421-4d02-8141-e128e3703547).
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2. Go to the [Office 365 admin center](https://support.office.com/article/Office-365-admin-center-58537702-d421-4d02-8141-e128e3703547).
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3. Expand **Service Settings**, and select **Cortana**.
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3. Expand **Service Settings**, and select **Cortana**.
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4. Click **Cortana** to toggle Cortana off.
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4. Click **Cortana** to toggle Cortana off.
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All Office 365 functionality related to Cortana is turned off in your organization and your employees are unable to use her at work.
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- **Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)/Work or School account**. You can use the account that you created for Office 365, or you can create a new one while you’re establishing your Power BI account. If you choose to use Azure AD, you must connect your Azure AD account to your Windows account.
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**To connect your account to Windows**
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a. Open **Windows Settings**, click **Accounts**, click **Access work or school**, and then in the **Connect to work or school** section, click **Connect**.
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a. Open **Windows Settings**, click **Accounts**, click **Access work or school**, and then in the **Connect to work or school** section, click **Connect**.
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b. Follow the instructions to add your Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) account to Windows.
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b. Follow the instructions to add your Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) account to Windows.
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## Set up your test environment for Cortana for Power BI
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Before you can start this testing scenario, you must first set up your test environment and data, and then you must turn on and set up Cortana to connect and work with Power BI.
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3. Click **Get Data** from the left-hand navigation in Power BI.
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3. Click **Get Data** from the left-hand navigation in Power BI.
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4. Click **Samples** from the **Content Pack Library** area of the **Get Data** screen.
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4. Click **Samples** from the **Content Pack Library** area of the **Get Data** screen.
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5. Click **Retail Analysis Sample**, and then click **Connect**.
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5. Click **Retail Analysis Sample**, and then click **Connect**.
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The sample data is imported and you’re returned to the **Power BI** screen.
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6. Click **Dashboards** from the left pane of the **Power BI** screen, and then click **Retail Analysis Sample**.
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6. Click **Dashboards** from the left pane of the **Power BI** screen, and then click **Retail Analysis Sample**.
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7. In the upper right-hand menu, click the **Settings** icon, and then click **Settings**.
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7. In the upper right-hand menu, click the **Settings** icon, and then click **Settings**.
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8. Click the **Datasets** tab, and then pick the **Retail Analysis Sample** dataset from the list.
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8. Click the **Datasets** tab, and then pick the **Retail Analysis Sample** dataset from the list.
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9. Click **Q&A and Cortana**, check the **Allow Cortana to access this dataset** box, and then click **Apply**.
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9. Click **Q&A and Cortana**, check the **Allow Cortana to access this dataset** box, and then click **Apply**.
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>It can take up to 30 minutes for a custom Answer Page to appear for Power BI and Cortana. Logging in and out of Windows 10, or otherwise restarting Cortana, causes the new content to appear immediately.
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**To create a custom sales data Answer Page for Cortana**
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1. In Power BI, click **My Workspace**, click **Create**, and then click **Report**.
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1. In Power BI, click **My Workspace**, click **Create**, and then click **Report**.
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2. In the **Create Report** screen, click the **Retail Analysis Sample**, and then click **Create**.
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2. In the **Create Report** screen, click the **Retail Analysis Sample**, and then click **Create**.
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A blank report page appears.
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3. In the **Visualizations** pane, click the paint roller icon, expand **Page Size**, and then pick **Cortana** from the **Type** drop-down list.
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3. In the **Visualizations** pane, click the paint roller icon, expand **Page Size**, and then pick **Cortana** from the **Type** drop-down list.
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4. In the **Fields** pane, click to expand **Sales**, expand **This year sales**, and then add both **Value** and **Goal**.
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4. In the **Fields** pane, click to expand **Sales**, expand **This year sales**, and then add both **Value** and **Goal**.
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The automatically generated graph is added to your blank report. You have the option to change colors, add borders, add additional visualizations, and modify this page so that it answers the question about sales data as precisely, and in as custom a way, as you want. You just need to make sure that it all stays within the page borders.
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5. In the **Visualizations** pane, click the paint roller icon again, expand **Page Information**, type _Sales data 2016_ into the **Name** box, turn on **Q&A**, and then add alternate report names (separated by commas) into the text box.
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5. In the **Visualizations** pane, click the paint roller icon again, expand **Page Information**, type _Sales data 2016_ into the **Name** box, turn on **Q&A**, and then add alternate report names (separated by commas) into the text box.
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The alternate names help Cortana to know what questions to look for and when to show this report. To also improve your results, you should avoid using the names of your report columns.
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6. Click **File**, click **Save as**, and save the report as _Sales data 2016_.
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6. Click **File**, click **Save as**, and save the report as _Sales data 2016_.
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Because this is part of the Retail Analysis Sample, it will automatically be included as part of the dataset you included for Cortana. However, you will still need to log in and out of Windows 10, or otherwise restart Cortana, before the new content appears.
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Now that you’ve set up your device, you can use Cortana to show your info from within Power BI.
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**To use Cortana with Power BI**
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1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click in the **Search** bar.
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1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click in the **Search** bar.
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2. Type _This year in sales_.
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2. Type _This year in sales_.
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Cortana shows you the available results.
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3. In the **Power BI** area, click **This year in sales – in Retail Analysis Sample**.
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3. In the **Power BI** area, click **This year in sales – in Retail Analysis Sample**.
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Cortana returns your custom report.
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## Use Cortana to manage the notebook content
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This process helps you to manage the content Cortana shows in your Notebook.
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1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, click the **Notebook**, scroll down and click **Weather**.
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1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, click the **Notebook**, scroll down and click **Weather**.
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2. In the **Weather** settings, scroll down to the **Cities your tracking** area, and then click **Add a city**.
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2. In the **Weather** settings, scroll down to the **Cities your tracking** area, and then click **Add a city**.
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3. Add *Redmond, Washington*, double-click the search result, click **Add**, and then click **Save**.
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3. Add *Redmond, Washington*, double-click the search result, click **Add**, and then click **Save**.
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4. Click on the **Home** icon and scroll to the weather forecast for Redmond, Washington.
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4. Click on the **Home** icon and scroll to the weather forecast for Redmond, Washington.
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1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click the **Microphone** icon (to the right of the **Search** box).
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2. Say *What's the weather in Chicago?* Cortana tells you and shows you the current weather in Chicago.
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2. Say *What's the weather in Chicago?* Cortana tells you and shows you the current weather in Chicago.
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3. Change any text that you want to change, click **Add photo** if you want to add or replace an image, click **Delete** if you want to delete the entire reminder, click **Save** to save your changes, and click **Complete and move to History** if you want to save a completed reminder in your **Reminder History**.
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3. Change any text that you want to change, click **Add photo** if you want to add or replace an image, click **Delete** if you want to delete the entire reminder, click **Save** to save your changes, and click **Complete and move to History** if you want to save a completed reminder in your **Reminder History**.
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## Find out about upcoming meetings by using voice commands
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This process helps you to use Cortana at work and voice commands to find your upcoming meetings.
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1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click the **Microphone** icon (to the right of the **Search** box.
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1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click the **Microphone** icon (to the right of the **Search** box.
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2. Say _Show me what meeting I have at 3pm tomorrow_.
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2. Say _Show me what meeting I have at 3pm tomorrow_.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>Make sure that you have a meeting scheduled for the time you specify here.
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## Send an email to a co-worker
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This process helps you to send a quick message to a co-worker from the work address book.
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1. Check to make sure your Microsoft Outlook or mail app is connected and synchronized with your Azure AD account.
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1. Check to make sure your Microsoft Outlook or mail app is connected and synchronized with your Azure AD account.
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2. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click in the **Search** bar.
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2. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click in the **Search** bar.
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3. Type _Send an email to <contact_name>_.
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3. Type _Send an email to <contact_name>_.
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Where _<contact_name>_ is the name of someone in your work address book.
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4. Type your email message subject into the **Quick message** (255 characters or less) box and your message into the **Message** (unlimited characters) box, and then click **Send**.
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4. Type your email message subject into the **Quick message** (255 characters or less) box and your message into the **Message** (unlimited characters) box, and then click **Send**.
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## Send an email to a co-worker by using voice commands
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This process helps you to use Cortana at work and voice commands to send a quick message to a co-worker from the work address book.
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1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click the **Microphone** icon (to the right of the **Search** box.
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1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click the **Microphone** icon (to the right of the **Search** box.
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2. Say _Send an email to <contact_name>_.
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2. Say _Send an email to <contact_name>_.
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Where _<contact_name>_ is the name of someone in your work address book.
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3. Add your email message by saying, _Hello this is a test email using Cortana at work._
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3. Add your email message by saying, _Hello this is a test email using Cortana at work._
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The message is added and you’re asked if you want to **Send it**, **Add more**, or **Make changes**.
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4. Say _Send it_.
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4. Say _Send it_.
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The email is sent.
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5. Create and send an email to yourself (so you can see the Suggested reminder), including the text, _I’ll finish this project by end of day today_.
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6. After you get the email, click on the Cortana **Home** icon, and scroll to today’s events.
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6. After you get the email, click on the Cortana **Home** icon, and scroll to today’s events.
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If the reminder has a specific date or time associated with it, like end of day, Cortana notifies you at the appropriate time and puts the reminder into the Action Center. Also from the Home screen, you can view the email where you made the promise, set aside time on your calendar, officially set the reminder, or mark the reminder as completed.
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## Use Cortana and WIP to protect your organization’s data
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1. Create and deploy an WIP policy to your organization. For info about how to do this, see [Protect your enterprise data using Windows Information Protection (WIP)](/windows/threat-protection/windows-information-protection/protect-enterprise-data-using-wip).
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1. Create and deploy an WIP policy to your organization. For info about how to do this, see [Protect your enterprise data using Windows Information Protection (WIP)](/windows/threat-protection/windows-information-protection/protect-enterprise-data-using-wip).
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2. Create a new email from a non-protected or personal mailbox, including the text _I’ll send you that presentation tomorrow_.
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2. Create a new email from a non-protected or personal mailbox, including the text _I’ll send you that presentation tomorrow_.
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3. Wait up to 2 hours to make sure everything has updated, click the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click in the **Search** bar.
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3. Wait up to 2 hours to make sure everything has updated, click the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click in the **Search** bar.
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Cortana automatically pulls your commitment to sending the presentation out of your email, showing it to you.
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4. Create a new email from a protected mailbox, including the same text as above, _I’ll send you that presentation tomorrow_.
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4. Create a new email from a protected mailbox, including the same text as above, _I’ll send you that presentation tomorrow_.
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5. Wait until everything has updated again, click the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click in the **Search** bar.
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5. Wait until everything has updated again, click the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click in the **Search** bar.
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Because it was in an WIP-protected email, the presentation info isn’t pulled out and it isn’t shown to you.
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While these aren't line-of-business apps, we've worked to make sure to implement a VCD file, allowing you to test how the functionality works with Cortana in your organization.
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**To get a Microsoft Store app**
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1. Go to the Microsoft Store, scroll down to the **Collections** area, click **Show All**, and then click **Better with Cortana**.
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1. Go to the Microsoft Store, scroll down to the **Collections** area, click **Show All**, and then click **Better with Cortana**.
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2. Click **Uber**, and then click **Install**.
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2. Click **Uber**, and then click **Install**.
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3. Open Uber, create an account or sign in, and then close the app.
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3. Open Uber, create an account or sign in, and then close the app.
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**To set up the app with Cortana**
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1. Click on the **Cortana** search box in the taskbar, and then click the **Notebook** icon.
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1. Click on the **Cortana** search box in the taskbar, and then click the **Notebook** icon.
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2. Click on **Connected Services**, click **Uber**, and then click **Connect**.
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2. Click on **Connected Services**, click **Uber**, and then click **Connect**.
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**To use the voice-enabled commands with Cortana**
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1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click the **Microphone** icon (to the right of the **Search** box).
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1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click the **Microphone** icon (to the right of the **Search** box).
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2. Say _Uber get me a taxi_.
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2. Say _Uber get me a taxi_.
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Cortana changes, letting you provide your trip details for Uber.
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### Symptom: Start menu no longer works after a PC is refreshed using F12 during start up
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**Description**: If a user is having problems with a PC, is can be refreshed, reset, or restored. Refreshing the PC is a beneficial option because it maintains personal files and settings. When users have trouble starting the PC, "Change PC settings" in Settings is not accessible. So, to access the System Refresh, users may use the F12 key at start up. Refreshing the PC finishes, but Start Menu is not accessible.
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**Description**: If a user is having problems with a PC, is can be refreshed, reset, or restored. Refreshing the PC is a beneficial option because it maintains personal files and settings. When users have trouble starting the PC, "Change PC settings" in Settings is not accessible. So, to access the System Refresh, users may use the F12 key at start up. Refreshing the PC finishes, but Start Menu is not accessible.
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**Cause**: This is a known issue and has been resolved in a cumulative update released August 30th 2018.
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If you’re already using UE-V 2.x and you’re planning to upgrade user devices to Windows 10, version 1607 or later releases, you need to make only a few adjustments to your existing environment. These steps are explained in more detail below.
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1. Upgrade user devices to Windows 10, version 1607 or later release.
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1. Upgrade user devices to Windows 10, version 1607 or later release.
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2. Verify that UE-V settings were migrated correctly.
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2. Verify that UE-V settings were migrated correctly.
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3. Set the template storage path to your current template store.
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4. Enable the UE-V service on user devices.
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4. Enable the UE-V service on user devices.
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5. Install the UE-V template generator if you want to synchronize application settings for custom applications.
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5. Install the UE-V template generator if you want to synchronize application settings for custom applications.
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> **Important** You can upgrade your existing UE-V installation to Windows 10, version 1607 from UE-V versions 2.1 or 2.0 only. If you are using a previous version of UE-V, you’ll need to upgrade from that version to UE-V 2.x before you upgrade to Windows 10, version 1607..
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@ -42,21 +42,21 @@ After upgrading a user device to Windows 10, version 1607, it’s important to v
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**To verify UE-V settings using Windows PowerShell**
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1. Run PowerShell as Administrator, type **Get-UEVConfiguration**, and press ENTER to view current configurations.
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1. Run PowerShell as Administrator, type **Get-UEVConfiguration**, and press ENTER to view current configurations.
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2. Check that the settings were successfully updated.
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2. Check that the settings were successfully updated.
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3. Type **Get-UEVTemplate** and press ENTER to check that your templates are still registered.
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3. Type **Get-UEVTemplate** and press ENTER to check that your templates are still registered.
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> **Note** You’ll need to register the NotePad template again after you upgrade the device to Windows 10.
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**To verify UE-V settings using the device’s registry**
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1. In a command prompt, run **Regedit** as Administrator.
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1. In a command prompt, run **Regedit** as Administrator.
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2. Navigate to **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\UEV\Agent\Configuration.**
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2. Navigate to **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\UEV\Agent\Configuration.**
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3. Verify that the settings storage path and the settings template catalog path are pointing to the same locations as before you upgraded the device to Windows 10.
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3. Verify that the settings storage path and the settings template catalog path are pointing to the same locations as before you upgraded the device to Windows 10.
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## Set the template storage path to your current template store
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@ -72,21 +72,21 @@ With Windows 10, version 1607 and later, the UE-V service replaces the UE-V Agen
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**To enable the UE-V service with Group Policy**
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1. Open the device’s **Group Policy Editor**.
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1. Open the device’s **Group Policy Editor**.
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2. Navigate to **Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Microsoft User Experience Virtualization**.
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2. Navigate to **Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Microsoft User Experience Virtualization**.
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3. Run **Enable UEV**
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3. Run **Enable UEV**
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4. Restart the device.
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4. Restart the device.
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**To enable the UE-V service with Windows PowerShell**
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1. Run PowerShell as Administrator, type **Enable-UEV**, and press ENTER.
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1. Run PowerShell as Administrator, type **Enable-UEV**, and press ENTER.
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2. Restart the device.
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2. Restart the device.
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||||
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3. Type **Get-UEVStatus** and press ENTER to verify that the service was successfully enabled.
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3. Type **Get-UEVStatus** and press ENTER to verify that the service was successfully enabled.
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## Install the UE-V template generator
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@ -94,13 +94,13 @@ The UE-V template generator is included in the Windows Assessment and Deployment
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**To install the UE-V template generator**
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||||
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1. Go to [Download the Windows ADK](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit) to access the ADK.
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||||
1. Go to [Download the Windows ADK](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit) to access the ADK.
|
||||
|
||||
2. Select the **Get Windows ADK for Windows 10** button on this page to start the ADK installer. On the screen pictured below, select **Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) Template Generator** and then select **Install**.
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||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. To open the generator, open the **Start** menu and navigate to **Windows Kits** > **Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) Template Generator**.
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||||
3. To open the generator, open the **Start** menu and navigate to **Windows Kits** > **Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) Template Generator**.
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|
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user