Acrolinx fixes

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ShannonLeavitt
2020-11-03 09:29:32 -07:00
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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Specifies the settings you can configure when joining a device to a domain, incl
| --- | --- | --- |
| Account | string | Account to use to join computer to domain |
| AccountOU | Enter the full path for the organizational unit. For example: OU=testOU,DC=domain,DC=Domain,DC=com. | Name of organizational unit for the computer account |
| ComputerName | Specify a unique name for the domain-joined computers using %RAND:x%, where x is an integer less than 15 digits long, or using %SERIAL% characters in the name.</br></br>ComputerName is a string with a maximum length of 15 bytes of content:</br></br>- ComputerName can use ASCII characters (1 byte each) and/or multi-byte characters such as Kanji, so long as you do not exceed 15 bytes of content.</br></br>- ComputerName cannot use spaces or any of the following characters: \{ &#124; \} ~ \[ \\ \] ^ ' : ; < = > ? @ ! " \# $ % ` \( \) + / . , \* &, or contain any spaces.</br></br>- ComputerName cannot use some non-standard characters, such as emoji.</br></br>Computer names that cannot be validated through the DnsValidateName function cannot be used, for example, computer names that only contain numbers (0-9). For more information, see the [DnsValidateName function](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=257040). | Specifies the name of the Windows device (computer name on PCs) |
| ComputerName | Specify a unique name for the domain-joined computers using %RAND:x%, where x is an integer that includes fewer than 15 digits, or using %SERIAL% characters in the name.</br></br>ComputerName is a string with a maximum length of 15 bytes of content:</br></br>- ComputerName can use ASCII characters (1 byte each) and/or multi-byte characters such as Kanji, so long as you do not exceed 15 bytes of content.</br></br>- ComputerName cannot use spaces or any of the following characters: \{ &#124; \} ~ \[ \\ \] ^ ' : ; < = > ? @ ! " \# $ % ` \( \) + / . , \* &, or contain any spaces.</br></br>- ComputerName cannot use some non-standard characters, such as emoji.</br></br> Computer names that cannot be validated through the DnsValidateName function cannot be used, for example, computer names that only contain numbers (0-9). For more information, see the [DnsValidateName function](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=257040). | Specifies the name of the Windows device (computer name on PCs) |
| DomainName | string (cannot be empty) | Specify the name of the domain that the device will join |
| Password | string (cannot be empty) | Corresponds to the password of the user account that's authorized to join the computer account to the domain. |
@ -56,6 +56,6 @@ Use these settings to add local user accounts to the device.
| Setting | Value | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| UserName | string (cannot be empty) | Specify a name for the local user account |
| HomeDir | string (cannot be ampty) | Specify the path of the home directory for the user |
| HomeDir | string (cannot be empty) | Specify the path of the home directory for the user |
| Password | string (cannot be empty) | Specify the password for the user account |
| UserGroup | string (cannot be empty) | Specify the local user group for the user |

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Use for settings related to Maps.
## ChinaVariantWin10
Use **ChinaVariantWin10** to specify that the Windows device is intended to ship in China. When set to **True**, maps approved by the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping in China are used, which are obtained from a server located in China.
Use **ChinaVariantWin10** to specify that the Windows device is intended to ship in China. When set to **True**, maps approved by the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping in China are used. These maps are obtained from a server located in China.
This customization may result in different maps, servers, or other configuration changes on the device.
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Use to store map data on an SD card.
Map data is used by the Maps application and the map control for third-party applications. This data can be store on an SD card, which provides the advantage of saving internal memory space for user data and allows the user to download more offline map data. Microsoft recommends enabling the **UseExternalStorage** setting on devices that have less than 8 GB of user storage and an SD card slot.
You can use **UseExternalStorage** whether or not you include an SD card with preloaded map data on the phone. If set to **True**, the OS only allows the user to download offline maps when an SD card is present. If an SD card is not present, users can still view and cache maps, but they will not be able to download a region of offline maps until an SD card is inserted.
You can use **UseExternalStorage** whether or not you include an SD card with preloaded map data on the phone. If set to **True**, the OS only allows the user to download offline maps when an SD card is present. If no SD card is present, users can view and cache maps, but they can't download a region of offline maps until an SD card is inserted.
If set to **False**, map data will always be stored on the internal data partition of the device.
@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ If set to **False**, map data will always be stored on the internal data partiti
## UseSmallerCache
Do not use.
Don't use this setting.

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@ -27,20 +27,20 @@ Use to configure settings to personalize a PC.
## DeployDesktopImage
Deploy a jpg, jpeg or png image to the device to be used as desktop image. If you have a local file and want to embed it into the package being deployed, you configure this setting and [DesktopImageUrl](#desktopimageurl).
Deploy a .jpg, .jpeg, or .png image to the device to be used as a desktop image. If you have a local file and want to embed it into the package being deployed, you configure this setting and [DesktopImageUrl](#desktopimageurl).
When using **DeployDesktopImage** and [DeployLockScreenImageFile](#deploylockscreenimage, the file names need to be different.
## DeployLockScreenImage
Deploy a jpg, jpeg or png image to the device to be used as lock screen image. If you have a local file and want to embed it into the package being deployed, you configure this setting and [LockScreenImageUrl](#lockscreenimageurl).
Deploy a .jpg, .jpeg, or .png image to the device to be used as lock screen image. If you have a local file and want to embed it into the package being deployed, you configure this setting and [LockScreenImageUrl](#lockscreenimageurl).
When using [DeployDesktopImage](#deploydesktopimage) and **DeployLockScreenImageFile**, the file names need to be different.
## DesktopImageUrl
Specify a jpg, jpeg or png image to be used as desktop image. This setting can take a http or https url to a remote image to be downloaded or a file url to a local image. If you have a local file and want to embed it into the package being deployed, you also set [DeployDesktopImage](#deploydesktopimage).
Specify a .jpg, .jpeg, or .png image to be used as desktop image. This setting can take an HTTP or HTTPS URL to a remote image to be downloaded or a file URL to a local image. If you have a local file and want to embed it into the package being deployed, you also set [DeployDesktopImage](#deploydesktopimage).
## LockScreenImageUrl
Specify a jpg, jpeg or png image to be used as Lock Screen Image. This setting can take a http or https Url to a remote image to be downloaded or a file Url to an existing local image. If you have a local file and want to embed it into the package being deployed, you also set [DeployLockScreenImage](#deploylockscreenimage).
Specify a .jpg, .jpeg, or .png image to be used as Lock Screen Image. This setting can take an HTTP or HTTPS URL to a remote image to be downloaded or a file URL to an existing local image. If you have a local file and want to embed it into the package being deployed, you also set [DeployLockScreenImage](#deploylockscreenimage).