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- [Properties](#properties)
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- [Properties](#properties)
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- [AllowAutoProxyAuth](#propertiesallowautoproxyauth)
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- [AllowAutoProxyAuth](#propertiesallowautoproxyauth)
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- [AllowSessionResume](#propertiesallowsessionresume)
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- [AllowSessionResume](#propertiesallowsessionresume)
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- [DefaultAutomaticFraming](#propertiesdefaultautomaticframing)
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- [DefaultVolume](#propertiesdefaultvolume)
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- [DefaultVolume](#propertiesdefaultvolume)
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- [DisableSigninSuggestions](#propertiesdisablesigninsuggestions)
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- [DisableSigninSuggestions](#propertiesdisablesigninsuggestions)
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- [DoNotShowMyMeetingsAndFiles](#propertiesdonotshowmymeetingsandfiles)
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- [DoNotShowMyMeetingsAndFiles](#propertiesdonotshowmymeetingsandfiles)
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The sid of the domain admin group to add to the administrators group on the device.
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The side of the domain admin group to add to the administrators group on the device.
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### Properties/DefaultAutomaticFraming
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| Scope | Editions | Applicable OS |
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| ✅ Device <br> ❌ User | ✅ Pro <br> ✅ Enterprise <br> ✅ Education <br> ✅ Windows SE | ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 [10.0.19042] and later |
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```Device
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./Vendor/MSFT/SurfaceHub/Properties/DefaultAutomaticFraming
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Specifies whether the Surface Hub 2 Smart Camera feature to automatically zoom and keep users centered in the video is enabled.
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**Description framework properties**:
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| Property name | Property value |
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| Format | `bool` |
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| Access Type | Get, Replace |
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| Default Value | true |
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<!-- Device-Properties-DefaultVolume-Begin -->
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### Properties/DefaultVolume
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### Properties/DefaultVolume
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## June 2023
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## June 2023
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### June feature release
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### June feature releases or updates
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| Article | Description |
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| Article | Description |
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| ----- | ----- |
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| [Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise](../operate/windows-autopatch-microsoft-365-apps-enterprise.md) | Updated [deadline link](../operate/windows-autopatch-microsoft-365-apps-enterprise.md#behavior-during-updates) |
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| [Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise](../operate/windows-autopatch-microsoft-365-apps-enterprise.md) | Updated [deadline link](../operate/windows-autopatch-microsoft-365-apps-enterprise.md#behavior-during-updates) |
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| [Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise update policies](../references/windows-autopatch-microsoft-365-policies.md) | Updated the [Update policies](../references/windows-autopatch-microsoft-365-policies.md#update-policies) section |
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| [Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise update policies](../references/windows-autopatch-microsoft-365-policies.md) | Updated the [Update policies](../references/windows-autopatch-microsoft-365-policies.md#update-policies) section |
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## June service release
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### June service releases
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| Message center post number | Description |
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| ----- | ----- |
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| [MC602590](https://admin.microsoft.com/adminportal/home#/MessageCenter) | June 2023 Windows Autopatch baseline configuration update |
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| [MC591864](https://admin.microsoft.com/adminportal/home#/MessageCenter) | Updated ticket categories to reduce how long it takes to resolve support requests |
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| [MC591864](https://admin.microsoft.com/adminportal/home#/MessageCenter) | Updated ticket categories to reduce how long it takes to resolve support requests |
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## May 2023
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## May 2023
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### May feature release
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### May feature releases or updates
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| Article | Description |
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| Article | Description |
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| ----- | ----- |
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| [Policy health and remediation](../operate/windows-autopatch-policy-health-and-remediation.md) | Add new Policy health and remediation feature. This feature is in public preview |
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| [Policy health and remediation](../operate/windows-autopatch-policy-health-and-remediation.md) | Add new Policy health and remediation feature. This feature is in public preview |
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| [Windows Autopatch groups public preview addendum](../references/windows-autopatch-groups-public-preview-addendum.md) | Added addendum for the Windows Autopatch groups public preview |
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| [Windows Autopatch groups public preview addendum](../references/windows-autopatch-groups-public-preview-addendum.md) | Added addendum for the Windows Autopatch groups public preview |
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## May service release
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### May service releases
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| Message center post number | Description |
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| Message center post number | Description |
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| [Changes made at tenant enrollment](../references/windows-autopatch-changes-to-tenant.md) | Updated the [Deployment rings for Windows 10 and later](../references/windows-autopatch-changes-to-tenant.md#deployment-rings-for-windows-10-and-later) section |
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| [Changes made at tenant enrollment](../references/windows-autopatch-changes-to-tenant.md) | Updated the [Deployment rings for Windows 10 and later](../references/windows-autopatch-changes-to-tenant.md#deployment-rings-for-windows-10-and-later) section |
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### April service release
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### April service releases
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| [Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise](../operate/windows-autopatch-microsoft-365-apps-enterprise.md) | <ul><li>Added support for subscription versions of Microsoft Project and Visio desktop apps</li><li>Updated device eligibility criteria</li><li>Clarified update controls</li></ul> |
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| [Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise](../operate/windows-autopatch-microsoft-365-apps-enterprise.md) | <ul><li>Added support for subscription versions of Microsoft Project and Visio desktop apps</li><li>Updated device eligibility criteria</li><li>Clarified update controls</li></ul> |
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| [Customize Windows Update settings](../operate/windows-autopatch-windows-update.md) | New [Customize Windows Update settings](../operate/windows-autopatch-windows-update.md) feature. This feature is in public preview<ul><li>[MC524715](https://admin.microsoft.com/adminportal/home#/MessageCenter)</li></ul>|
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| [Customize Windows Update settings](../operate/windows-autopatch-windows-update.md) | New [Customize Windows Update settings](../operate/windows-autopatch-windows-update.md) feature. This feature is in public preview<ul><li>[MC524715](https://admin.microsoft.com/adminportal/home#/MessageCenter)</li></ul>|
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### March service release
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| [Changes made at tenant enrollment](../references/windows-autopatch-changes-to-tenant.md) | Updated Feature update policies section with Windows Autopatch - DSS Policy [deployment ring] |
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| [Changes made at tenant enrollment](../references/windows-autopatch-changes-to-tenant.md) | Updated Feature update policies section with Windows Autopatch - DSS Policy [deployment ring] |
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| [Register your devices](../deploy/windows-autopatch-register-devices.md) |<ul><li>Updated the [Built-in roles required for registration](../deploy/windows-autopatch-register-devices.md#built-in-roles-required-for-device-registration) section</li><li>Added more information about assigning less-privileged user accounts</li></ul> |
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| [Register your devices](../deploy/windows-autopatch-register-devices.md) |<ul><li>Updated the [Built-in roles required for registration](../deploy/windows-autopatch-register-devices.md#built-in-roles-required-for-device-registration) section</li><li>Added more information about assigning less-privileged user accounts</li></ul> |
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| [Submit a tenant enrollment support request](../prepare/windows-autopatch-enrollment-support-request.md) | Added the Submit a tenant enrollment support request section. You can submit a tenant enrollment support request through the Tenant enrollment tool if you're running into issues with enrollment |
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| [Submit a tenant enrollment support request](../prepare/windows-autopatch-enrollment-support-request.md) | Added the Submit a tenant enrollment support request section. You can submit a tenant enrollment support request through the Tenant enrollment tool if you're running into issues with enrollment |
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| [Submit a support request](../operate/windows-autopatch-support-request.md) | Added Premier and Unified support options section |
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To use an MDM solution, such as [Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/custom-settings-windows-10), to deploy the Windows diagnostic data processor configuration to your supported devices, use the following custom OMA-URI setting configuration:
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-allowedtraffic"></a> Allowed traffic list for Windows Restricted Traffic Limited Functionality Baseline
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---
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---
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7. These tests were conducted in an approved Microsoft lab. It's possible your results may be different.
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||The following endpoint is used for the Weather app. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the Weather app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Store apps cannot be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious Store apps and users will still be able to open them.|HTTP|tile-service.weather.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoint is used for OneNote Live Tile. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall OneNote or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Store apps cannot be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious Store apps and users will still be able to open them.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|cdn.onenote.net|
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||The following endpoint is used for OneNote Live Tile. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall OneNote or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Store apps can't be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious Store apps and users will still be able to open them.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|cdn.onenote.net|
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||The following endpoint is used by the Photos app to download configuration files, and to connect to the Office 365 portal's shared infrastructure, including Office in a browser. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the Photos app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Store apps cannot be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious Store apps and users will still be able to open them.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS|evoke-windowsservices-tas.msedge.net|
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||The following endpoint is used by the Photos app to download configuration files, and to connect to the Office 365 portal's shared infrastructure, including Office in a browser. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the Photos app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Store apps can't be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious Store apps and users will still be able to open them.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS|evoke-windowsservices-tas.msedge.net|
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|Certificates|Certificates are digital files, stored on client devices, used to both encrypt data and verify the identity of an individual or organization. Trusted root certificates issued by a certification authority (CA) are stored in a certificate trust list (CTL). The Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism contacts Windows Updates to update the CTL. If a new version of the CTL is identified, the list of trusted root certificates cached on the local device will be updated. Untrusted certificates are certificates where the server certificate issuer is unknown or is not trusted by the service. Untrusted certificates are also stored in a list on the local device and updated by the Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism.<br> <br>If automatic updates are turned off, applications and websites may stop working because they did not receive an updated root certificate that the application uses. Additionally, the list of untrusted certificates will no longer be updated, which increases the attack vector on the device. ||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#automatic-root-certificates-update)|
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|Certificates|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for certificates.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#automatic-root-certificates-update)|
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|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|ctldl.windowsupdate.com|
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||Certificates are digital files, stored on client devices, used to both encrypt data and verify the identity of an individual or organization. Trusted root certificates issued by a certification authority (CA) are stored in a certificate trust list (CTL). The Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism contacts Windows Updates to update the CTL. If a new version of the CTL is identified, the list of trusted root certificates cached on the local device will be updated. Untrusted certificates are certificates where the server certificate issuer is unknown or isn't trusted by the service. Untrusted certificates are also stored in a list on the local device and updated by the Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism.<br> <br>If automatic updates are turned off, applications and websites may stop working because they didn't receive an updated root certificate that the application uses. Additionally, the list of untrusted certificates will no longer be updated, which increases the attack vector on the device. |TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|ctldl.windowsupdate.com|
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|Cortana and Live Tiles|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-cortana)|
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|Cortana and Live Tiles|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Cortana and Live Tiles.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-cortana)|
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||The following endpoints are related to Cortana and Live Tiles. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, you will block updates to Cortana greetings, tips, and Live Tiles.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|www.bing.com*|
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||The following endpoints are related to Cortana and Live Tiles. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, you'll block updates to Cortana greetings, tips, and Live Tiles.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|www.bing.com*|
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|||HTTPS|s-ring.msedge.net|
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|Device authentication|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-priv-feedback)|
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||The following endpoint is used to authenticate a device. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, the device will not be authenticated.|HTTPS|login.live.com*|
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|Device metadata|The following endpoint is used to retrieve device metadata. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, metadata will not be updated for the device.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#4-device-metadata-retrieval)|
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|||HTTP|edgeassetservice.azureedge.net|
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|||HTTP|dmd.metaservices.microsoft.com|
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|Device authentication|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for device authentication.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-priv-feedback)|
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|Diagnostic Data|The following endpoints are used by the Connected User Experiences and Telemetry component and connects to the Microsoft Data Management service. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, diagnostic and usage information, which helps Microsoft find and fix problems and improve our products and services, will not be sent back to Microsoft. ||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-priv-feedback)|
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||The following endpoint is used to authenticate a device. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, the device won't be authenticated.|HTTPS|login.live.com*|
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|Device metadata|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for device metadata.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#4-device-metadata-retrieval)|
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||The following endpoint is used to retrieve device metadata. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, metadata won't be updated for the device.|HTTP|dmd.metaservices.microsoft.com|
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|Diagnostic Data| ||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for diagnostic data.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-priv-feedback)|
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||The following endpoints are used by the Connected User Experiences and Telemetry component and connects to the Microsoft Data Management service. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, diagnostic and usage information, which helps Microsoft find and fix problems and improve our products and services, won't be sent back to Microsoft.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|self.events.data.microsoft.com|
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|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|v10.events.data.microsoft.com|
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|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|v10.events.data.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoints are used by Windows Error Reporting. To turn off traffic for these endpoints, enable the following Group Policy: Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Error Reporting > Disable Windows Error Reporting. This means error reporting information will not be sent back to Microsoft.|TLSv1.2|telecommand.telemetry.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoints are used by Windows Error Reporting. To turn off traffic for these endpoints, enable the following Group Policy: Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Error Reporting > Disable Windows Error Reporting. This means error reporting information won't be sent back to Microsoft.|TLSv1.2|telecommand.telemetry.microsoft.com|
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|||TLS v1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|watson.*.microsoft.com|
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|||TLS v1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|watson.*.microsoft.com|
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|Font Streaming|The following endpoints are used to download fonts on demand. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, you will not be able to download fonts on demand.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#6-font-streaming)|
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|||TLSv1.2|www.telecommandsvc.microsoft.com|
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|||HTTPS|fs.microsoft.com|
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|Font Streaming|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for font streaming.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#6-font-streaming)|
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|Licensing|The following endpoint is used for online activation and some app licensing. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, disable the Windows License Manager Service. This will also block online activation and app licensing may not work.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#9-license-manager)|
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||The following endpoint is used to download fonts on demand. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, you won't be able to download fonts on demand.|HTTPS|fs.microsoft.com|
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|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|licensing.mp.microsoft.com|
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|Licensing|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for licensing.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#9-license-manager)|
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|Maps|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-offlinemaps)|
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||The following endpoint is used for online activation and some app licensing. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, disable the Windows License Manager Service. This will also block online activation and app licensing may not work.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|licensing.mp.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoints are used to check for updates to maps that have been downloaded for offline use. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, offline maps will not be updated.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|maps.windows.com|
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|Location|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for location.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#182-location)|
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||||||
|Microsoft Account|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-microsoft-account)|
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||The following endpoint is used for location data. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, apps can't use location data.|TLSv1.2|inference.location.live.net|
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||The following endpoints are used for Microsoft accounts to sign in. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, users cannot sign in with Microsoft accounts. |TLSv1.2/HTTPS|login.live.com|
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|Maps|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for maps.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-offlinemaps)|
|
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|Microsoft Edge|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#13-microsoft-edge)|
|
||The following endpoints are used to check for updates to maps that have been downloaded for offline use. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, offline maps won't be updated.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|maps.windows.com|
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|||HTTP|ecn.dev.virtualearth.net|
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|||HTTP|ecn-us.dev.virtualearth.net|
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|||HTTPS|weathermapdata.blob.core.windows.net|
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|Microsoft Account|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Microsoft account.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-microsoft-account)|
|
||||||
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||The following endpoint is used for Microsoft accounts to sign in. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, users can't sign in with Microsoft accounts. |TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|login.live.com|
|
||||||
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|Microsoft Edge|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Microsoft Edge.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#13-microsoft-edge)|
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|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|edge.microsoft.com|
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|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|windows.msn.com|
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||This network traffic is related to the Microsoft Edge browser. The Microsoft Edge browser requires this endpoint to contact external websites.|HTTPS|iecvlist.microsoft.com|
|
||This network traffic is related to the Microsoft Edge browser. The Microsoft Edge browser requires this endpoint to contact external websites.|HTTPS|iecvlist.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
||The following endpoint is used by Microsoft Edge Update service to check for new updates. If you disable this endpoint, Microsoft Edge won’t be able to check for and apply new edge updates.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|msedge.api.cdp.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoint is used by Microsoft Edge Update service to check for new updates. If you disable this endpoint, Microsoft Edge won’t be able to check for and apply new edge updates.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|msedge.api.cdp.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|Microsoft Store|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#26-microsoft-store)|
|
|Microsoft Store|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Microsoft Store.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#26-microsoft-store)|
|
||||||
||The following endpoint is used to download image files that are called when applications run (Microsoft Store or Inbox MSN Apps). If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the image files won't be downloaded, and apps cannot be installed or updated from the Microsoft Store. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious apps and users will still be able to open them.|HTTPS|img-prod-cms-rt-microsoft-com.akamaized.net|
|
||The following endpoints are used to download image files that are called when applications run (Microsoft Store or Inbox MSN Apps). If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the image files won't be downloaded, and apps can't be installed or updated from the Microsoft Store. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious apps and users will still be able to open them.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS|img-prod-cms-rt-microsoft-com.akamaized.net|
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||||||
||The following endpoint is needed to load the content in the Microsoft Store app.|HTTPS|livetileedge.dsx.mp.microsoft.com|
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|||HTTP|img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net|
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||||||
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||The following endpoints are needed to load the content in the Microsoft Store app.|HTTPS|livetileedge.dsx.mp.microsoft.com|
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|||HTTP|storeedgefd.dsx.mp.microsoft.com|
|
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||The following endpoint is used for the Windows Push Notification Services (WNS). WNS enables third-party developers to send toast, tile, badge, and raw updates from their own cloud service. This provides a mechanism to deliver new updates to your users in a power-efficient and dependable way. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, push notifications will no longer work, including MDM device management, mail synchronization, settings synchronization.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS|*.wns.windows.com|
|
||The following endpoint is used for the Windows Push Notification Services (WNS). WNS enables third-party developers to send toast, tile, badge, and raw updates from their own cloud service. This provides a mechanism to deliver new updates to your users in a power-efficient and dependable way. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, push notifications will no longer work, including MDM device management, mail synchronization, settings synchronization.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS|*.wns.windows.com|
|
||||||
||The following endpoints are used to revoke licenses for malicious apps in the Microsoft Store. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft Store, other Microsoft Store apps cannot be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious apps and users will still be able to open them|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|storecatalogrevocation.storequality.microsoft.com|
|
||The following endpoints are used to revoke licenses for malicious apps in the Microsoft Store. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft Store, other Microsoft Store apps can't be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious apps and users will still be able to open them|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|storecatalogrevocation.storequality.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
||The following endpoint is used to get Microsoft Store analytics.|HTTPS|manage.devcenter.microsoft.com|
|
||The following endpoint is used to get Microsoft Store analytics.|HTTPS|manage.devcenter.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
||The following endpoints are used to communicate with Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, apps cannot be installed or updated from the Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com|
|
||The following endpoints are used to communicate with Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, apps can't be installed or updated from the Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|||HTTPS|pti.store.microsoft.com|
|
|
||||||
|||HTTP|share.microsoft.com|
|
|||HTTP|share.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
||The following endpoint is used to get Microsoft Store analytics.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|manage.devcenter.microsoft.com|
|
||The following endpoint is used to get Microsoft Store analytics.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|manage.devcenter.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI)|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-ncsi)|
|
|Microsoft To Do|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Microsoft To Do.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#26-microsoft-store)|
|
||||||
||Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI) detects Internet connectivity and corporate network connectivity status. NCSI sends a DNS request and HTTP query to this endpoint to determine if the device can communicate with the Internet. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, NCSI won't be able to determine if the device is connected to the Internet and the network status tray icon will show a warning.|HTTPS|www.msftconnecttest.com*|
|
||The following endpoints are used for the Microsoft To Do app.|HTTP|staging.to-do.officeppe.com|
|
||||||
|Office|The following endpoints are used to connect to the Office 365 portal's shared infrastructure, including Office in a browser. For more info, see Office 365 URLs and IP address ranges. You can turn this off by removing all Microsoft Office apps and the Mail and Calendar apps. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, users won't be able to save documents to the cloud or see their recently used documents.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#26-microsoft-store)|
|
|||HTTP|staging.to-do.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|||HTTPS|www.office.com|
|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|to-do.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|
|Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI)|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-ncsi)|
|
||||||
|
||Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI) detects Internet connectivity and corporate network connectivity status. NCSI sends a DNS request and HTTP query to this endpoint to determine if the device can communicate with the Internet. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, NCSI won't be able to determine if the device is connected to the internet, and the network status tray icon will show a warning.|HTTPS|www.msftconnecttest.com*|
|
||||||
|
|||HTTP|ipv6.msftconnecttest.com|
|
||||||
|
|Office|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Office.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#26-microsoft-store)|
|
||||||
|
||The following endpoints are used to connect to the Office 365 portal's shared infrastructure, including Office in a browser. For more info, see Office 365 URLs and IP address ranges. You can turn this off by removing all Microsoft Office apps and the Mail and Calendar apps. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, users won't be able to save documents to the cloud or see their recently used documents.|HTTPS|www.office.com|
|
||||||
|||HTTPS|blobs.officehome.msocdn.com|
|
|||HTTPS|blobs.officehome.msocdn.com|
|
||||||
|||HTTPS|officehomeblobs.blob.core.windows.net|
|
|||HTTPS|officehomeblobs.blob.core.windows.net|
|
||||||
|||HTTPS|self.events.data.microsoft.com|
|
|||HTTPS|self.events.data.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|outlookmobile-office365-tas.msedge.net|
|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|outlookmobile-office365-tas.msedge.net|
|
||||||
|OneDrive|The following endpoints are related to OneDrive. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, anything that relies on g.live.com to get updated URL information will no longer work.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-onedrive)|
|
|||HTTP|officeclient.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|g.live.com|
|
|||HTTP|ecs.nel.measure.office.net|
|
||||||
|
|||HTTPS/HTTP|telecommandstorageprod.blob.core.windows.net|
|
||||||
|
|OneDrive|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for OneDrive.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-onedrive)|
|
||||||
|
||The following endpoints are related to OneDrive. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, anything that relies on g.live.com to get updated URL information will no longer work.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|g.live.com|
|
||||||
|
|||HTTP|onedrive.live.com|
|
||||||
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|oneclient.sfx.ms|
|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|oneclient.sfx.ms|
|
||||||
|||HTTPS| logincdn.msauth.net|
|
|||HTTPS| logincdn.msauth.net|
|
||||||
|Settings|The following endpoint is used as a way for apps to dynamically update their configuration. Apps such as System Initiated User Feedback and the Xbox app use it. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, an app that uses this endpoint may stop working.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-priv-feedback)|
|
|Settings|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for settings.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-priv-feedback)|
|
||||||
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|settings-win.data.microsoft.com|
|
||The following endpoints are used as a way for apps to dynamically update their configuration. Apps such as System Initiated User Feedback and the Xbox app use it. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, an app that uses this endpoint may stop working.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|settings-win.data.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|||HTTPS|settings.data.microsoft.com|
|
|||HTTPS|settings.data.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|Skype|The following endpoint is used to retrieve Skype configuration values. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Microsoft Store apps cannot be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious apps and users will still be able to open them.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-windowsstore)|
|
|Skype|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Skype.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-windowsstore)|
|
||||||
|||HTTPS/HTTP|*.pipe.aria.microsoft.com|
|
||The following endpoints are used to retrieve Skype configuration values. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Microsoft Store apps can't be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious apps and users will still be able to open them.|HTTPS/HTTP|*.pipe.aria.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|config.edge.skype.com|
|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|config.edge.skype.com|
|
||||||
|Teams|The following endpoint is used for Microsoft Teams application.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).]( manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#26-microsoft-store)|
|
|Teams|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Teams.]( manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#26-microsoft-store)|
|
||||||
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|config.teams.microsoft.com|
|
||The following endpoints are used for Microsoft Teams application.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|config.teams.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|Microsoft Defender Antivirus|The following endpoint is used for Windows Defender when Cloud-based Protection is enabled. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, the device will not use Cloud-based Protection.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-defender)|
|
|||HTTP|teams.live.com|
|
||||||
|||HTTPS/TLSv1.2|wdcp.microsoft.com|
|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|teams.events.data.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
||The following endpoints are used for Windows Defender SmartScreen reporting and notifications. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, SmartScreen notifications will not appear.|HTTPS|*smartscreen-prod.microsoft.com|
|
|Microsoft Defender Antivirus|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Microsoft Defender Antivirus.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-defender)|
|
||||||
|
||The following endpoint is used for Windows Defender when Cloud-based Protection is enabled. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, the device won't use Cloud-based Protection.|HTTPS/TLSv1.2|wdcp.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|
||The following endpoints are used for Windows Defender SmartScreen reporting and notifications. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, SmartScreen notifications won't appear.|HTTPS|*smartscreen-prod.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|||HTTPS/HTTP|checkappexec.microsoft.com|
|
|||HTTPS/HTTP|checkappexec.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|Windows Spotlight|The following endpoints are used to retrieve Windows Spotlight metadata that describes content, such as references to image locations, as well as suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, Windows Spotlight will still try to deliver new lock screen images and updated content but it will fail; suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips will not be downloaded. For more information, see Windows Spotlight.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-spotlight)|
|
|Windows Spotlight|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Windows Spotlight.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-spotlight)|
|
||||||
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|arc.msn.com|
|
||The following endpoints are used to retrieve Windows Spotlight metadata that describes content, such as references to image locations, as well as suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, Windows Spotlight will still try to deliver new lock screen images and updated content but it will fail; suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips won't be downloaded. |TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|arc.msn.com|
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|||HTTPS|ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
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|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, Windows Update downloads will not be managed, as critical metadata that is used to make downloads more resilient is blocked. Downloads may be impacted by corruption (resulting in re-downloads of full files). Additionally, downloads of the same update by multiple devices on the same local network will not use peer devices for bandwidth reduction.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-updates)|
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|Windows Update|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Windows Update.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-updates)|
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||The following endpoints are used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, Windows Update downloads won't be managed, as critical metadata that is used to make downloads more resilient is blocked. Downloads may be impacted by corruption (resulting in re-downloads of full files). Additionally, downloads of the same update by multiple devices on the same local network won't use peer devices for bandwidth reduction.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device will not be able to download updates for the operating system.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to download updates for the operating system.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoints enable connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of the Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device will not be able to connect to Windows Update and Microsoft Update to help keep the device secure. Also, the device will not be able to acquire and update apps from the Store. These are dependent on also enabling "Device authentication" and "Microsoft Account" endpoints.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoints enable connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of the Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to connect to Windows Update and Microsoft Update to help keep the device secure. Also, the device won't be able to acquire and update apps from the Store. These are dependent on also enabling "Device authentication" and "Microsoft Account" endpoints.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoint is used for compatibility database updates for Windows.|HTTPS|adl.windows.com|
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||The following endpoint is used for compatibility database updates for Windows.|HTTPS|adl.windows.com|
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||The following endpoint is used for content regulation. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, the Windows Update Agent will be unable to contact the endpoint and fallback behavior will be used. This may result in content being either incorrectly downloaded or not downloaded at all.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|tsfe.trafficshaping.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoint is used for content regulation. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, the Windows Update Agent will be unable to contact the endpoint, and fallback behavior will be used. This may result in content being either incorrectly downloaded or not downloaded at all.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|tsfe.trafficshaping.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
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|Xbox Live|The following endpoint is used for Xbox Live.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#26-microsoft-store)|
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|Xbox Live|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Xbox Live.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#26-microsoft-store)|
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|||HTTPS|dlassets-ssl.xboxlive.com|
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||The following endpoint is used for Xbox Live.|HTTPS|dlassets-ssl.xboxlive.com|
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## Other Windows 10 editions
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- [Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10, version 21H1](manage-windows-21H1-endpoints.md)
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- [Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10, version 21H2](manage-windows-21H2-endpoints.md)
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- [Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10, version 2004](manage-windows-2004-endpoints.md)
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- [Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10, version 1909](manage-windows-1909-endpoints.md)
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- [Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10, version 1903](manage-windows-1903-endpoints.md)
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- [Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10, version 1809](manage-windows-1809-endpoints.md)
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- [Windows 10, version 21H1, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions](windows-endpoints-21H1-non-enterprise-editions.md)
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- [Windows 10, version 2004, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions](windows-endpoints-2004-non-enterprise-editions.md)
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- [Windows 10, version 1909, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions](windows-endpoints-1909-non-enterprise-editions.md)
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- [Windows 10, version 1903, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions](windows-endpoints-1903-non-enterprise-editions.md)
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- [Windows 10, version 1809, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions](windows-endpoints-1809-non-enterprise-editions.md)
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## Related links
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## Related links
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||The following endpoint is used for the Windows Push Notification Services (WNS). WNS enables third-party developers to send toast, tile, badge, and raw updates from their own cloud service. This provides a mechanism to deliver new updates to your users in a power-efficient and dependable way.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS|*.wns.windows.com|
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||The following endpoint is used for the Windows Push Notification Services (WNS). WNS enables third-party developers to send toast, tile, badge, and raw updates from their own cloud service. This provides a mechanism to deliver new updates to your users in a power-efficient and dependable way.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS|*.wns.windows.com|
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||The following endpoint is used to revoke licenses for malicious apps in the Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|storecatalogrevocation.storequality.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoint is used to revoke licenses for malicious apps in the Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|storecatalogrevocation.storequality.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoints are used to communicate with Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoints are used to communicate with Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com|
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|||HTTPS|pti.store.microsoft.com|
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|||HTTPS|storesdk.dsx.mp.microsoft.com|
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|||HTTPS|storesdk.dsx.mp.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoint is used to get Microsoft Store analytics.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|manage.devcenter.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoint is used to get Microsoft Store analytics.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|manage.devcenter.microsoft.com|
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||||||
||The following endpoints are used get images that are used for Microsoft Store suggestions|TLSv1.2|store-images.s-microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoints are used get images that are used for Microsoft Store suggestions|TLSv1.2|store-images.s-microsoft.com|
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@ -139,7 +138,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
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||The following endpoint is used for the Windows Push Notification Services (WNS). WNS enables third-party developers to send toast, tile, badge, and raw updates from their own cloud service. This provides a mechanism to deliver new updates to your users in a power-efficient and dependable way.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS|*.wns.windows.com|
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||The following endpoint is used for the Windows Push Notification Services (WNS). WNS enables third-party developers to send toast, tile, badge, and raw updates from their own cloud service. This provides a mechanism to deliver new updates to your users in a power-efficient and dependable way.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS|*.wns.windows.com|
|
||||||
||The following endpoint is used to revoke licenses for malicious apps in the Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|storecatalogrevocation.storequality.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoint is used to revoke licenses for malicious apps in the Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|storecatalogrevocation.storequality.microsoft.com|
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||||||
||The following endpoints are used to communicate with Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoints are used to communicate with Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com|
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|||HTTPS|pti.store.microsoft.com|
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|||HTTPS|storesdk.dsx.mp.microsoft.com|
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|||HTTPS|storesdk.dsx.mp.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoint is used to get Microsoft Store analytics.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|manage.devcenter.microsoft.com|
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||The following endpoint is used to get Microsoft Store analytics.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|manage.devcenter.microsoft.com|
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||||||
|Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI)|Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI) detects Internet connectivity and corporate network connectivity status. NCSI sends a DNS request and HTTP query to this endpoint to determine if the device can communicate with the Internet.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|www.msftconnecttest.com*|
|
|Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI)|Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI) detects Internet connectivity and corporate network connectivity status. NCSI sends a DNS request and HTTP query to this endpoint to determine if the device can communicate with the Internet.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|www.msftconnecttest.com*|
|
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@ -210,7 +208,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
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|||||||
||The following endpoint is used to revoke licenses for malicious apps in the Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|storecatalogrevocation.storequality.microsoft.com|
|
||The following endpoint is used to revoke licenses for malicious apps in the Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|storecatalogrevocation.storequality.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|1storecatalogrevocation.storequality.microsoft.com|
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|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|1storecatalogrevocation.storequality.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
||The following endpoints are used to communicate with Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com|
|
||The following endpoints are used to communicate with Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|||HTTPS|pti.store.microsoft.com|
|
|
||||||
|||HTTPS|storesdk.dsx.mp.microsoft.com|
|
|||HTTPS|storesdk.dsx.mp.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
||The following endpoint is used to get Microsoft Store analytics.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|manage.devcenter.microsoft.com|
|
||The following endpoint is used to get Microsoft Store analytics.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|manage.devcenter.microsoft.com|
|
||||||
|Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI)|Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI) detects Internet connectivity and corporate network connectivity status. NCSI sends a DNS request and HTTP query to this endpoint to determine if the device can communicate with the Internet.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|www.msftconnecttest.com*|
|
|Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI)|Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI) detects Internet connectivity and corporate network connectivity status. NCSI sends a DNS request and HTTP query to this endpoint to determine if the device can communicate with the Internet.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|www.msftconnecttest.com*|
|
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@ -124,6 +124,15 @@ sections:
|
|||||||
- question: What is Event ID 300?
|
- question: What is Event ID 300?
|
||||||
answer: |
|
answer: |
|
||||||
This event is created when Windows Hello for Business is successfully created and registered with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Applications or services can trigger actions on this event. For example, a certificate provisioning service can listen to this event and trigger a certificate request. This is a normal condition and no further action is required.
|
This event is created when Windows Hello for Business is successfully created and registered with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Applications or services can trigger actions on this event. For example, a certificate provisioning service can listen to this event and trigger a certificate request. This is a normal condition and no further action is required.
|
||||||
|
- question: What happens when an unauthorized user gains possession of a device enrolled in Windows Hello for Business?
|
||||||
|
answer: |
|
||||||
|
The unauthorized user won't be able to utilize any biometric options and will have the only option to enter a PIN.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
If the user attempts to unlock the device by entering random PINs, after three unsuccessful attempts the credential provider will display the following message: **You've entered an incorrect PIN several times. To try again, enter A1B2C3 below**.
|
||||||
|
Upon entering the challenge phrase *A1B2C3*, the user will be granted one more opportunity to enter the PIN. If unsuccessful, the provider will be disabled, leaving the user with the only option to reboot the device. Following the reboot, the aforementioned pattern repeats.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
If unsuccessful attempts continue, the device will enter a lockout state, lasting for 1 minute after the first reboot, 2 minutes after the fourth reboot, and 10 minutes after the fifth reboot. The duration of each lockout increases accordingly. This behavior is a result of the TPM 2.0 anti-hammering feature.
|
||||||
|
For more information about the TPM anti-hammering feature, see [TPM 2.0 anti-hammering](/windows/security/information-protection/tpm/tpm-fundamentals#tpm-20-anti-hammering).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Design and planning
|
- name: Design and planning
|
||||||
questions:
|
questions:
|
||||||
@ -165,7 +174,7 @@ sections:
|
|||||||
answer: |
|
answer: |
|
||||||
A user will be prompted to set up a Windows Hello for Business key on an Azure AD registered devices if the feature is enabled by policy. If the user has an existing Windows Hello container, the Windows Hello for Business key will be enrolled in that container and will be protected using existing gestures.
|
A user will be prompted to set up a Windows Hello for Business key on an Azure AD registered devices if the feature is enabled by policy. If the user has an existing Windows Hello container, the Windows Hello for Business key will be enrolled in that container and will be protected using existing gestures.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If a user has signed into their Azure AD registered device with Windows Hello, their Windows Hello for Business key will be used to authenticate the user's work identity when they try to use Azure AD resources. The Windows Hello for Business key meets Azure AD multi-factor authentication (MFA) requirements and reduces the number of MFA prompts users will see when accessing resources.
|
If a user has signed into their Azure AD registered device with Windows Hello, their Windows Hello for Business key will be used to authenticate the user's work identity when they try to use Azure AD resources. The Windows Hello for Business key meets Azure AD multifactor authentication (MFA) requirements and reduces the number of MFA prompts users will see when accessing resources.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
It's possible to Azure AD register a domain joined device. If the domain joined device has a convenience PIN, sign in with the convenience PIN will no longer work. This configuration isn't supported by Windows Hello for Business.
|
It's possible to Azure AD register a domain joined device. If the domain joined device has a convenience PIN, sign in with the convenience PIN will no longer work. This configuration isn't supported by Windows Hello for Business.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -176,12 +185,12 @@ sections:
|
|||||||
- question: Does Windows Hello for Business work with Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS) clients?
|
- question: Does Windows Hello for Business work with Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS) clients?
|
||||||
answer: |
|
answer: |
|
||||||
No, Azure AD DS is a separately managed environment in Azure, and hybrid device registration with cloud Azure AD isn't available for it via Azure AD Connect. Hence, Windows Hello for Business doesn't work with Azure AD DS.
|
No, Azure AD DS is a separately managed environment in Azure, and hybrid device registration with cloud Azure AD isn't available for it via Azure AD Connect. Hence, Windows Hello for Business doesn't work with Azure AD DS.
|
||||||
- question: Is Windows Hello for Business considered multi-factor authentication?
|
- question: Is Windows Hello for Business considered multifactor authentication?
|
||||||
answer: |
|
answer: |
|
||||||
Windows Hello for Business is two-factor authentication based on the observed authentication factors of: *something you have*, *something you know*, and *something that's part of you*. Windows Hello for Business incorporates two of these factors: something you have (the user's private key protected by the device's security module) and something you know (your PIN). With the proper hardware, you can enhance the user experience by introducing biometrics. By using biometrics, you can replace the "something you know" authentication factor with the "something that is part of you" factor, with the assurances that users can fall back to the "something you know factor".
|
Windows Hello for Business is two-factor authentication based on the observed authentication factors of: *something you have*, *something you know*, and *something that's part of you*. Windows Hello for Business incorporates two of these factors: something you have (the user's private key protected by the device's security module) and something you know (your PIN). With the proper hardware, you can enhance the user experience by introducing biometrics. By using biometrics, you can replace the "something you know" authentication factor with the "something that is part of you" factor, with the assurances that users can fall back to the "something you know factor".
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> [!NOTE]
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
> The Windows Hello for Business key meets Azure AD multi-factor authentication (MFA) requirements and reduces the number of MFA prompts users will see when accessing resources. For more information, see [What is a Primary Refresh Token](/azure/active-directory/devices/concept-primary-refresh-token#when-does-a-prt-get-an-mfa-claim).
|
> The Windows Hello for Business key meets Azure AD multifactor authentication (MFA) requirements and reduces the number of MFA prompts users will see when accessing resources. For more information, see [What is a Primary Refresh Token](/azure/active-directory/devices/concept-primary-refresh-token#when-does-a-prt-get-an-mfa-claim).
|
||||||
- question: Which is a better or more secure for of authentication, key or certificate?
|
- question: Which is a better or more secure for of authentication, key or certificate?
|
||||||
answer: |
|
answer: |
|
||||||
Both types of authentication provide the same security; one is not more secure than the other.
|
Both types of authentication provide the same security; one is not more secure than the other.
|
||||||
@ -216,7 +225,7 @@ sections:
|
|||||||
Windows Hello for Business credentials need access to device state, which is not available in private browser mode or incognito mode. Hence it can't be used in private browser or Incognito mode.
|
Windows Hello for Business credentials need access to device state, which is not available in private browser mode or incognito mode. Hence it can't be used in private browser or Incognito mode.
|
||||||
- question: Can I use both a PIN and biometrics to unlock my device?
|
- question: Can I use both a PIN and biometrics to unlock my device?
|
||||||
answer: |
|
answer: |
|
||||||
You can use *multi-factor unlock* to require users to provide an extra factor to unlock their device. Authentication remains two-factor, but another factor is required before Windows allows the user to reach the desktop. To learn more, see [Multifactor Unlock](feature-multifactor-unlock.md).
|
You can use *multifactor unlock* to require users to provide an extra factor to unlock their device. Authentication remains two-factor, but another factor is required before Windows allows the user to reach the desktop. To learn more, see [Multifactor Unlock](feature-multifactor-unlock.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Cloud Kerberos trust
|
- name: Cloud Kerberos trust
|
||||||
questions:
|
questions:
|
||||||
|
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