diff --git a/.openpublishing.publish.config.json b/.openpublishing.publish.config.json index e58deb3585..469538cd59 100644 --- a/.openpublishing.publish.config.json +++ b/.openpublishing.publish.config.json @@ -61,6 +61,16 @@ "type_mapping": { "Conceptual": "Content" } + }, + { + "docset_name": "education", + "build_output_subfolder": "education", + "locale": "en-us", + "version": 0, + "open_to_public_contributors": "false", + "type_mapping": { + "Conceptual": "Content" + } } ], "notification_subscribers": ["brianlic@microsoft.com"], diff --git a/browsers/edge/TOC.md b/browsers/edge/TOC.md index 21b6629dd5..8b02ce6c70 100644 --- a/browsers/edge/TOC.md +++ b/browsers/edge/TOC.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ #[Microsoft Edge - Deployment Guide for IT Pros](index.md) +##[Change History for Microsoft Edge](change-history-for-microsoft-edge.md) ##[Microsoft Edge requirements and language support](hardware-and-software-requirements.md) ##[Available policies for Microsoft Edge](available-policies.md) ##[Use Enterprise Mode to improve compatibility](emie-to-improve-compatibility.md) diff --git a/browsers/edge/available-policies.md b/browsers/edge/available-policies.md index f9b7a99dea..9318a447c9 100644 --- a/browsers/edge/available-policies.md +++ b/browsers/edge/available-policies.md @@ -12,45 +12,43 @@ title: Available policies for Microsoft Edge (Microsoft Edge for IT Pros) **Applies to:** -- Windows 10 +- Windows 10 Insider Preview - Windows 10 Mobile +[Some information relates to pre-released product, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.] + Microsoft Edge works with Group Policy and Microsoft Intune to help you manage your organization's computer settings. Group Policy objects (GPO's) can include registry-based Administrative Template policy settings, security settings, software deployment information, scripts, folder redirection, and preferences. By using Group Policy and Intune, you can set up a policy setting once, and then copy that setting onto many computers. For example, you can set up multiple security settings in a GPO that's linked to a domain, and then apply all of those settings to every computer in the domain.

**Note**
For more info about Group Policy, see the [Group Policy TechCenter](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=214514). This site provides links to the latest technical documentation, videos, and downloads for Group Policy. For more info about the tools you can use to change your Group Policy objects, see the Internet Explorer 11 topics, [Group Policy and the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=617921), [Group Policy and the Local Group Policy Editor](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=617922), [Group Policy and the Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=617923), and [Group Policy and Windows Powershell](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=617924). -  - ## Group Policy settings - Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\`) to help you manage your company's web browser configurations: -| Policy name | Description | Options | -| -------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- | -| Allow employees to send Do Not Track headers | Whether employees can send Do Not Track headers to websites that request tracking info. | **Enable:** Employees can send Do Not Track headers to websites requesting tracking info.

**Disable or not configured (default):** Stops employees from sending Do Not Track headers to websites requesting tracking info. | -| Turn off web content in new tab page | Decide what Microsoft Edge shows when opening a new tab. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Employees can see the new tab page with Top Sites, Top Sites with suggested content, or a blank page.

**Disable:** Employees see an empty tab and are unable to change the **Open new tabs with** setting. | -| Configure cookies | Decide how your company deals with cookies. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Lets you decide how your company treats cookies. If you use this option, you must also choose whether to

**Disable:** Allows all cookies from all websites. | -| Configure corporate Home pages | Choose which corporate Home pages should appear for domain-joined devices. | **Enable:** Configure corporate Home pages for domain-joined devices. If you use this option, you must also include site URLs.

**Example**
``````

**Note**
You must use this format and the angle brackets if you have multiple pages.

**Disable or not configured (default):** Uses the corporate Home pages and URLs specified in the App settings. | -| Configure the Enterprise Mode Site List | Whether your company uses Enterprise Mode and the Enterprise Mode Site List to address common compatibility problems with legacy apps. | **Enable:** Lets you use the Enterprise Mode Site List to address common compatibility problems with legacy apps, if it’s configured. If you use this option, you must also add the location to your site list in the **{URI}** box. When configured, any site on the list will always open in IE11.

**Disable or not configured:** You won't be able to use the Enterprise Mode Site List. | -| Configure Favorites | Decide what sites appear on the default **Favorites** list. | **Enable:** Configure the default list of **Favorite** sites for your employees. If you use this option, you must also add the actual names and URLs for the sites.

**Disable or not configured (default):** Uses the **Favorites** list names and URLs specified in the **Favorites** hub. | -| Don’t allow SmartScreen Filter warning overrides | Whether employees can override the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially malicious websites. | **Enable:** Stops employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings and blocks them from visiting the site.

**Disable or not configured (default):** Lets employees ignore the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially malicious sites and continue to the site.

**Note**
You can also turn on the SmartScreen Filter, using the **Turn off the SmartScreen Filter** setting and stop employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings about unverified file downloads, using the **Don’t allow SmartScreen Filter warning overrides for unverified files** setting. | -| Don’t allow SmartScreen Filter warning overrides for unverified files | Whether employees can override the SmartScreen Filter warnings about downloading unverified files. | **Enable:** Stops employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings and stops them from downloading unverified files.

**Disable or not configured (default):** Lets employees ignore the SmartScreen Filter warnings about unverified files and lets them continue the download process.

**Note**
You can also turn on the SmartScreen Filter, using the **Turn off the SmartScreen Filter** setting and stop employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially dangerous websites, using the **Don’t allow SmartScreen Filter warning overrides** setting. | -| Don't allow WebRTC to share the LocalHost IP address | Whether an employee’s LocalHost IP address shows while using the WebRTC protocol | **Enable:** Hides the LocalHost IP address while using the WebRTC protocol.

**Disable or not configured (default):** Shows the LocalHost IP address while using the WebRTC protocol. | -| Send all intranet sites to IE11 | Whether your intranet sites should all open using IE11.

**Important:** This setting should only be used if there are known compatibility problems with Microsoft Edge. | **Enable:** Automatically opens all intranet sites using IE11.

**Disable or not configured (default):** Automatically opens all intranet sites using Microsoft Edge. | -| Turn off **Address** bar search suggestions | Whether search suggestions should appear in the **Address** bar of Microsoft Edge. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Employees can see search suggestions in the **Address** bar of Microsoft Edge.

**Disable:** Employees can’t see search suggestions in the **Address** bar of Microsoft Edge. | -| Turn off Autofill | Whether employees can use Autofill to automatically fill in form fields while using Microsoft Edge. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Employees can use Autofill to complete form fields.

**Disable:** Employees can’t use Autofill to complete form fields. | -| Turn off Developer Tools | Whether the F12 Developer Tools are available on Microsoft Edge. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Shows the F12 Developer Tools on Microsoft Edge.

**Disable:** Hides the F12 Developer Tools on Microsoft Edge. | -| Turn off InPrivate browsing | Whether employees can browse using InPrivate website browsing. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Lets employees use InPrivate browsing while on the corporate network.

**Disable:** Stops employees from using inPrivate browsing on the corporate network. | -| Turn off Password Manager | Whether employees can save their passwords locally, using Password Manager. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Employees can use Password Manager to save passwords locally.

**Disable:** Employees can't use Password Manager to save passwords locally. | -| Turn off Pop-up Blocker | Whether to turn on Pop-up Blocker and allow pop-ups to appear in secondary windows. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Turns on Pop-up Blocker, stopping pop-up windows.

**Disable:** Turns off Pop-up Blocker, allowing pop-up windows. | -|Turn off the SmartScreen Filter | Whether to turn on SmartScreen Filter to help protect your employees from potential phishing scams and malicious software. | **Enable or not configured (default):** Turns on SmartScreen Filter, providing warning messages to your employees about potential phishing scams and malicious software.

**Disable:** Turns off SmartScreen Filter.

**Note**
You can also stop employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially dangerous websites, using the **Don’t allow SmartScreen Filter warning overrides** setting and stop employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings about unverified file downloads, using the **Don’t allow SmartScreen Filter warning overrides for unverified files** setting. | - -  +| Policy name |Supported versions |Description |Options | +|-------------|------------|-------------|--------| +|Allow Developer Tools |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether F12 Developer Tools are available on Microsoft Edge.

If you enable or don’t configure this setting, the F12 Developer Tools are available in Microsoft Edge.

If you disable this setting, the F12 Developer Tools aren’t available in Microsoft Edge. |**Enabled or not configured (default):** Shows the F12 Developer Tools on Microsoft Edge.

**Disabled:** Hides the F12 Developer Tools on Microsoft Edge. | +|Allow InPrivate browsing |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can browse using InPrivate website browsing.

If you enable or don’t configure this setting, employees can use InPrivate website browsing.

If you disable this setting, employees can’t use InPrivate website browsing. |**Enabled or not configured (default):** Lets employees use InPrivate website browsing.

**Disabled:** Stops employees from using InPrivate website browsing. | +|Allow web content on New Tab page |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you configure what appears when Microsoft Edge opens a new tab. By default, Microsoft Edge opens the New Tab page. If you use this setting, employees can’t change it.

If you enable this setting, Microsoft Edge opens a new tab with the New Tab page.

If you disable this setting, Microsoft Edge opens a new tab with a blank page.

If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose how new tabs appears. |**Not configured (default):** Employees see web content on New Tab page, but can change it.

**Enabled:** Employees see web content on New Tab page.

**Disabled:** Employees always see an empty new tab. | +|Configure Autofill |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can use Autofill to automatically fill in form fields while using Microsoft Edge. By default, employees can choose whether to use Autofill.

If you enable this setting, employees can use Autofill to automatically fill in forms while using Microsoft Edge.

If you disable this setting, employees can’t use Autofill to automatically fill in forms while using Microsoft Edge.

If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to use Autofill to automatically fill in forms while using Microsoft Edge. |**Not configured (default):** Employees can choose to turn Autofill on or off.

**Enabled:** Employees can use Autofill to complete form fields.

**Disabled:** Employees can’t use Autofill to complete form fields. | +|Configure cookies |Windows 10 or later|This setting lets you configure how to work with cookies.

If you enable this setting, you must also decide whether to:

If you disable or don't configure this setting, all cookies are allowed from all sites. |**Enabled:** Lets you decide how your company treats cookies.
If you use this option, you must also choose whether to:

**Disabled or not configured:** All cookies are allowed from all sites.| +|Configure Do Not Track |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can send Do Not Track requests to websites that ask for tracking info. By default, Do Not Track requests aren’t sent, but employees can choose to turn on and send requests.

If you enable this setting, Do Not Track requests are always sent to websites asking for tracking info.

If you disable this setting, Do Not Track requests are never sent to websites asking for tracking info.

If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to send Do Not Track requests to websites asking for tracking info. |**Not configured (default):** Employees can choose to send Do Not Track headers on or off.

**Enabled:** Employees can send Do Not Track requests to websites requesting tracking info.

**Disabled:** Employees can’t send Do Not Track requests to websites requesting tracking info. | +|Configure Edge Extensions |Windows 10 Insider Preview |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can use Edge Extensions.

If you enable or don’t configure this setting, employees can use Edge Extensions.

If you disable this setting, employees can’t use Edge Extensions. |**Enabled or not configured:** Lets employees use Edge Extensions.

**Disabled:** Stops employees from using Edge Extensions. | +|Configure Favorites |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you configure the default list of Favorites that appear for your employees. Employees can change their Favorites by adding or removing items at any time.

If you enable this setting, you can configure what default Favorites appear for your employees. If this setting is enabled, you must also provide a list of Favorites in the Options section. This list is imported after your policy is deployed.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, employees will see the Favorites that they set in the Favorites hub. |**Enabled:** Configure the default list of Favorites for your employees. If you use this option, you must also add the URLs to the sites.

**Disabled or not configured:** Uses the Favorites list and URLs specified in the Favorites hub. | +|Configure Home pages |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you configure one or more Home pages. for domain-joined devices. Your employees won't be able to change this after you set it.

If you enable this setting, you can configure one or more Home pages. If this setting is enabled, you must also include URLs to the pages, separating multiple pages by using angle brackets in this format:
``

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, your default Home page is the webpage specified in App settings. |**Enabled:** Configure your Home pages. If you use this option, you must also include site URLs.

**Disabled or not configured (default):** Uses the Home pages and URLs specified in the App settings. | +|Configure Password Manager |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can save their passwords locally, using Password Manager. By default, Password Manager is turned on.

If you enable this setting, employees can use Password Manager to save their passwords locally.

If you disable this setting, employees can’t use Password Manager to save their passwords locally.

If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to use Password Manager to save their passwords locally. |**Not configured:** Employees can choose whether to use Password Manager.

**Enabled (default):** Employees can use Password Manager to save passwords locally.

**Disabled:** Employees can't use Password Manager to save passwords locally. | +|Configure Pop-up Blocker |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether to turn on Pop-up Blocker. By default, Pop-up Blocker is turned on.

If you enable this setting, Pop-up Blocker is turned on, stopping pop-up windows from appearing.

If you disable this setting, Pop-up Blocker is turned off, letting pop-ups windows appear.

If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to use Pop-up Blocker. |**Enabled or not configured (default):** Turns on Pop-up Blocker, stopping pop-up windows.

**Disabled:** Turns off Pop-up Blocker, allowing pop-up windows. | +|Configure search suggestions in Address bar |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge. By default, employees can choose whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.

If you enable this setting, employees can see search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.

If you disable this setting, employees can't see search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.

If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge. |**Not configured (default):** Employees can choose whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.

**Enabled:** Employees can see search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.

**Disabled:** Employees can’t see search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge. | +|Configure SmartScreen Filter |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you configure whether to turn on SmartScreen Filter. SmartScreen Filter provides warning messages to help protect your employees from potential phishing scams and malicious software. By default, SmartScreen Filter is turned on.

If you enable this setting, SmartScreen Filter is turned on and employees can’t turn it off.

If you disable this setting, SmartScreen Filter is turned off and employees can’t turn it on.

If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to use SmartScreen Filter. |**Not configured (default):** Employees can choose whether to use SmartScreen Filter.

**Enabled:** Turns on SmartScreen Filter, providing warning messages to your employees about potential phishing scams and malicious software.

**Disabled:** Turns off SmartScreen Filter. | +|Configure the Enterprise Mode Site List |Windows 10 or later| This policy setting lets you configure whether to use Enterprise Mode and the Enterprise Mode Site List to address common compatibility problems with legacy apps.

If you enable this setting, Microsoft Edge looks for the Enterprise Mode Site List XML file. This file includes the sites and domains that need to be viewed using Internet Explorer 11 and Enterprise Mode.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, Microsoft Edge won’t use the Enterprise Mode Site List XML file. In this case, employees might experience compatibility problems while using legacy apps. |**Enabled:** Lets you use the Enterprise Mode Site List to address common compatibility problems with legacy apps, if it’s configured.
If you use this option, you must also add the location to your site list in the `{URI}` box. When configured, any site on the list will always open in Internet Explorer 11.

**Disabled or not configured (default):** You won't be able to use the Enterprise Mode Site List. | +|Prevent access to the about:flags page |Windows 10 Insider Preview |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can access the about:flags page, which is used to change developer settings and to enable experimental features.

If you enable this policy setting, employees can’t access the about:flags page.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, employees can access the about:flags page. |**Enabled:** Stops employees from using the about:flags page.

**Disabled or not configured (default):** Lets employees use the about:flags page. | +|Prevent bypassing SmartScreen prompts for files |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can override the SmartScreen Filter warnings about downloading unverified files.

If you enable this setting, employees can’t ignore SmartScreen Filter warnings and they’re blocked from downloading the unverified files.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, employees can ignore SmartScreen Filter warnings and continue the download process. |**Enabled:** Stops employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings about unverified files.

**Disabled or not configured (default):** Lets employees ignore the SmartScreen Filter warnings about unverified files and lets them continue the download process. | +|Prevent bypassing SmartScreen prompts for sites |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can override the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially malicious websites.

If you enable this setting, employees can’t ignore SmartScreen Filter warnings and they’re blocked from continuing to the site.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, employees can ignore SmartScreen Filter warnings and continue to the site. |**Enabled:** Stops employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially malicious sites.

**Disabled or not configured (default):** Lets employees ignore the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially malicious sites and continue to the site. | +|Prevent using Localhost IP address for WebRTC |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether an employee’s Localhost IP address shows while making calls using the WebRTC protocol. By default, this setting is turned off.

If you enable this setting, Localhost IP addresses are hidden while making calls using the WebRTC protocol.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, Localhost IP addresses are shown while making calls using the WebRTC protocol. |**Enabled:** Hides the Localhost IP address during calls using the WebRTC protocol.

**Disabled or not configured (default):** Shows the Localhost IP address during phone calls using the WebRTC protocol. | +|Send all intranet sites to Internet Explorer 11 |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether your intranet sites should all open using Internet Explorer 11. This setting should only be used if there are known compatibility problems with Microsoft Edge.

If you enable this setting, all intranet sites are automatically opened using Internet Explorer 11.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, all websites, including intranet sites, are automatically opened using Microsoft Edge. |**Enabled:** Automatically opens all intranet sites using Internet Explorer 11.

**Disabled or not configured (default):** Automatically opens all websites, including intranet sites, using Microsoft Edge. | +|Show message when opening sites in Internet Explorer |Windows 10 Insider Preview |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees see an additional page in Microsoft Edge, stating that a site has been opened using Internet Explorer 11.

If you enable this setting, employees see an additional page in Microsoft Edge, stating that a site has been opened using Internet Explorer 11.

If you disable or don’t configure this setting, the default app behavior occurs and no additional page appears. |**Enabled:** Shows an additional page in Microsoft Edge, stating that a site has been opened using Internet Explorer 11.

**Disabled or not configured (default):** Doesn’t show an additional page in Microsoft Edge, stating that a site has been opened using Internet Explorer 11. | ## Using Microsoft Intune to manage your Mobile Data Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge - - If you manage your policies using Intune, you'll want to use these MDM policy settings. You can see the full list of available policies, on the [Policy CSP]( http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=722885) page.

**Note**
The **Supports** column uses these options: @@ -63,43 +61,46 @@ If you manage your policies using Intune, you'll want to use these MDM policy se All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom URI Policy. -| Policy name | Supports | Details | -| -------------------------------------------- | --------------------| ------------------------------------------------------- | -| AllowAutofill | Desktop |

| -| AllowBrowser | Mobile | | -| AllowCookies | Both | | -| AllowDeveloperTools | Desktop | | -| AllowDoNotTrack | Both | | -| AllowPasswordManager | Both | -| AllowPopups | Desktop | | -| AllowSearchSuggestions
inAddressBar | Both | | -| AllowSmartScreen | Both | | -| EnterpriseModeSiteList | Desktop | | -| Favorites | Both | | -| FirstRunURL | Mobile | | -| HomePages | Desktop | | -| PreventSmartScreen
PromptOverride | Both | | -| PreventSmartScreen
PromptOverrideForFiles | Both | | -| PreventUsingLocalHost
IPAddressforWebRTC | Desktop | | +| Policy name |Supported versions |Supported device |Details | +|-------------|-------------------|-----------------|--------| +|AllowAutofill|Windows 10 or later |Desktop | +|AllowBrowser |Windows 10 or later |Mobile || +|AllowDeveloperTools |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |Desktop | | +|AllowDoNotTrack |Windows 10 or later |Both | | +|AllowExtensions |Windows 10 Insider Preview |Desktop | | +|AllowInPrivate |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |Both | | +|AllowPasswordManager |Windows 10 or later |Both | | +|AllowPopups |Windows 10 or later |Desktop | | +|AllowSearchSuggestionsinAddressBar |Windows 10 or later |Both | | +|AllowSmartScreen |Windows 10 or later |Both | | +|Cookies |Windows 10 or later |Both | | +|EnterpriseModeSiteList |Windows 10 or later |Desktop | | +|Favorites |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |Both | - - - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking.md index 6f06b885ef..d199472eaa 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking.md @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ IE opens the app’s website. IE uses Microsoft’s versionlist.xml or versionlistWin7.xml file to determine whether an ActiveX control should be stopped from loading. These files are updated with newly-discovered out-of-date ActiveX controls, which IE automatically downloads to your local copy of the file. You can see your copy of the file here `%LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\VersionManager\versionlist.xml` or you can view Microsoft’s version, based on your operating system and version of IE, here: -- [Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7 SP1 or Windows Server 2008 R2](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=403864) +- [Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7 SP1 or Windows Server 2008 R2](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=798230) - [All other configurations](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=403864) **Security Note:**
Although we strongly recommend against it, if you don’t want your computer to automatically download the updated version list from Microsoft, run the following command from a command prompt: diff --git a/education/docfx.json b/education/docfx.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cc09ff86a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/education/docfx.json @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +{ + "build": { + "content": + [ + { + "files": ["**/**.md"], + "exclude": ["**/obj/**"] + } + ], + "resource": [ + { + "files": ["**/images/**", "**/*.json"], + "exclude": ["**/obj/**"] + } + ], + "globalMetadata": { + "ROBOTS": "INDEX, FOLLOW" + }, + "externalReference": [ + ], + "template": "op.html", + "dest": "education" + } +} diff --git a/education/index.md b/education/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0bd9ced4cc --- /dev/null +++ b/education/index.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +#OP Testing file diff --git a/mdop/appv-v5/TOC.md b/mdop/appv-v5/TOC.md index 2e81d5ad03..3ef5d09c50 100644 --- a/mdop/appv-v5/TOC.md +++ b/mdop/appv-v5/TOC.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ ##### [Planning to Deploy App-V 5.1 with an Electronic Software Distribution System](planning-to-deploy-app-v-51-with-an-electronic-software-distribution-system.md) ##### [Planning for the App-V 5.1 Server Deployment](planning-for-the-app-v-51-server-deployment.md) ##### [Planning for the App-V 5.1 Sequencer and Client Deployment](planning-for-the-app-v-51-sequencer-and-client-deployment.md) -##### [Planning for Migrating from a Previous Version of App-V 5.1 ](planning-for-migrating-from-a-previous-version-of-app-v51.md) +##### [Planning for Migrating from a Previous Version of App-V](planning-for-migrating-from-a-previous-version-of-app-v51.md) ##### [Planning for Using App-V with Office 5.1](planning-for-using-app-v-with-office51.md) ##### [Planning to Use Folder Redirection with App-V 5.1](planning-to-use-folder-redirection-with-app-v51.md) #### [App-V 5.1 Planning Checklist](app-v-51-planning-checklist.md) diff --git a/windows/manage/change-history-for-manage-and-update-windows-10.md b/windows/manage/change-history-for-manage-and-update-windows-10.md index 81182141c2..6aa0112b22 100644 --- a/windows/manage/change-history-for-manage-and-update-windows-10.md +++ b/windows/manage/change-history-for-manage-and-update-windows-10.md @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Manage and update Windows 10](in | New or changed topic | Description | | ---|---| +|[Manage Wi-Fi Sense in your company](manage-wifi-sense-in-enterprise.md) |Removed info about sharing wi-fi network access with contacts, since it's been deprecated. | | [Set up a kiosk on Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education](set-up-a-kiosk-for-windows-10-for-desktop-editions.md) | Corrected script for setting a custom shell using Shell Launcher | | [Configure Windows 10 devices to stop data flow to Microsoft](configure-windows-10-devices-to-stop-data-flow-to-microsoft.md) | Added section on how to turn off Live Tiles | | [Configure Windows telemetry in your organization](configure-windows-telemetry-in-your-organization.md) | New telemetry content | diff --git a/windows/manage/manage-wifi-sense-in-enterprise.md b/windows/manage/manage-wifi-sense-in-enterprise.md index f51da76256..58d0eadae7 100644 --- a/windows/manage/manage-wifi-sense-in-enterprise.md +++ b/windows/manage/manage-wifi-sense-in-enterprise.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ 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 -keywords: ["WiFi Sense", "Shared networks"] +keywords: ["WiFi Sense", "automatically connect to wi-fi", "wi-fi hotspot connection"] ms.prod: W10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library @@ -15,25 +15,19 @@ author: eross-msft - Windows 10 - Windows 10 Mobile -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. +Wi-Fi Sense learns about open Wi-Fi hotspots your Windows PC or Windows phone connects to by collecting information about the network, like whether the open Wi-Fi network has a high-quality connection to the Internet. By using that information from your device and from other Wi-Fi Sense customers' devices too, Wi-Fi Sense builds a database of these high-quality networks. When you’re in range of one of these Wi-Fi hotspots, you automatically get connected to it. The initial settings for Wi-Fi Sense are determined by the options you chose when you first set up your PC with Windows 10. -

**Note**
Wi-Fi Sense isn’t available in all countries or regions. + +**Note**
Wi-Fi Sense isn’t available in all countries or regions. ## 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 you’re 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 doesn’t 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. - -Employees can't share network info with their contacts for any company network using the IEEE 802.1X protocol. +Wi-Fi Sense connects your employees to open Wi-Fi networks. Typically, these are the open (no password required) Wi-Fi hotspots you see when you’re out and about. ## 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. + +**Important**
Turning off Wi-Fi Sense stops employees from connecting automatically to open hotspots. ### 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. @@ -75,38 +69,20 @@ If your company still uses Unattend, you can manage your Wi-Fi Sense settings by

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). ### How employees can change their own Wi-Fi Sense settings -If you don’t turn off the ability for your employees to use Wi-Fi Sense, they can turn the settings on locally by selecting **Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Manage Wi-Fi settings**, and then changing one or both of these settings under **Wi-Fi Sense**: +If you don’t turn off the ability for your employees to use Wi-Fi Sense, they can turn it on locally by selecting **Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Manage Wi-Fi settings**, and then turning on **Connect to suggested open hotspots**. -- Connect to suggested open hotspots +![Wi-Fi Sense options shown to employees if it's not turned off](images/wifisense-settingscreens.png) -- Connect to networks shared by my contacts +**Important**
The service that was used to share networks with Facebook friends, Outlook.com contacts, or Skype contacts is no longer available. This means: - ![Wi-Fi Sense options shown to employees if it's not turned off](images/wifisense-settingscreens.png) +The **Connect to networks shared by my contacts** setting will still appear in **Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Manage Wi-Fi settings** on your PC and in **Settings > Network & wireless > Wi‑Fi > Wi‑Fi Sense** on your phone. However, this setting will have no effect now. Regardless of what it’s set to, networks won’t be shared with your contacts. Your contacts won’t be connected to networks you’ve shared with them, and you won’t be connected to networks they’ve shared with you. -## 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. +Even if you selected **Automatically connect to networks shared by your contacts** when you first set up your Windows 10 device, you still won’t be connected to networks your contacts have shared with you. -### 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 won’t work with any other operating system. - -### Security considerations -- Your employees must be connected using a Microsoft account to use Wi-Fi Sense. - -- Your employees can’t 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 employee’s Skype contacts will be able to access the shared network. - -- Wi-Fi Sense is designed to block contacts from seeing the Wi-Fi network password. For networks you choose to share access to, the password is sent over an encrypted connection, stored in an encrypted file on a Microsoft server, and then sent over an HTTPS connection to the contacts' PC or phone if they use Wi-Fi Sense. - -- Access is only shared with your employee’s 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, they’re presented with an option to share the network and to pick the contacts that should be given the info. +If you select the **Share network with my contacts** check box the first time you connect to a new network, the network won’t be shared. ## Related topics -- [Wi-Fi Sense FAQ](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620911) +- [Wi-Fi Sense and Privacy](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)