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Huaping Yu (Beyondsoft Consulting Inc)
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ms.sitesec: library
author: jdeckerms
ms.author: jdecker
ms.date: 06/01/2018
ms.date: 08/28/2018
ms.localizationpriority: medium
---
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 ## Disable anonymous email and IM
>[!WARNING]
>This information relates to prereleased 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.
Surface Hub uses a device account to provide email and collaboration services (IM, video, voice). This device account is used as the originating identity (the “from” party) when sending email, IM, and placing calls. As this account is not coming from an individual, identifiable user, it is deemed “anonymous” because it originated from the Surface Hub's device account.

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ms.sitesec: library
author: jdeckerms
ms.author: jdecker
ms.date: 06/01/2018
ms.date: 08/28/2018
ms.localizationpriority: medium
---
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## Disable anonymous email and IM
>[!WARNING]
>This information relates to prereleased 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.
Surface Hub uses a device account to provide email and collaboration services (IM, video, voice). This device account is used as the originating identity (the “from” party) when sending email, IM, and placing calls. As this account is not coming from an individual, identifiable user, it is deemed “anonymous” because it originated from the Surface Hub's device account.

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When using local virtual machines as conversion environment, the tool leverages an authenticated remote PowerShell connection to configure the virtual machine. A lightweight WCF server then provides bidirectional communication between the host and target environment.
Requirements:
Virtual Machine need to have PSRemoting enabled. (Enable-PSRemoting command should be run on the VM)
Virtual Machine needs to be configured for Windows Insider Program similar to the host machine. Minimum Windows 10 build 17701
- Virtual Machine need to have PSRemoting enabled. (Enable-PSRemoting command should be run on the VM)
- Virtual Machine needs to be configured for Windows Insider Program similar to the host machine. Minimum Windows 10 build 17701
## Conversion template file

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ms.sitesec: library
author: jdeckerms
ms.author: jdecker
ms.date: 10/16/2017
ms.date: 08/28/2018
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# Create mandatory user profiles
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| Windows 8 | Windows Server 2012 | v3 |
| Windows 8.1 | Windows Server 2012 R2 | v4 |
| Windows 10, versions 1507 and 1511 | N/A | v5 |
| Windows 10, version 1607 (Anniversary Update) and version 1703 (Creators Update) | Windows Server 2016 | v6 |
| Windows 10, versions 1607, 1703, 1709, and 1803 | Windows Server 2016 | v6 |
For more information, see [Deploy Roaming User Profiles, Appendix B](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj649079.aspx) and [Roaming user profiles versioning in Windows 10 and Windows Server Technical Preview](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3056198).

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## [Configure cellular settings for tablets and PCs](provisioning-apn.md)
## [Configure Start, taskbar, and lock screen](start-taskbar-lockscreen.md)
### [Configure Windows Spotlight on the lock screen](windows-spotlight.md)
### [Manage Windows 10 and Microsoft Store tips, tricks, and suggestions](manage-tips-and-suggestions.md)
### [Manage Windows 10 and Microsoft Store tips, "fun facts", and suggestions](manage-tips-and-suggestions.md)
### [Manage Windows 10 Start and taskbar layout](windows-10-start-layout-options-and-policies.md)
#### [Configure Windows 10 taskbar](configure-windows-10-taskbar.md)
#### [Customize and export Start layout](customize-and-export-start-layout.md)

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---
title: Manage Windows 10 and Microsoft Store tips, tricks, and suggestions (Windows 10)
title: Manage Windows 10 and Microsoft Store tips, fun facts, and suggestions (Windows 10)
description: Windows 10 provides organizations with various options to manage user experiences to provide a consistent and predictable experience for employees.
keywords: ["device management"]
ms.prod: w10
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ms.date: 09/20/2017
---
# Manage Windows 10 and Microsoft Store tips, tricks, and suggestions
# Manage Windows 10 and Microsoft Store tips, "fun facts", and suggestions
**Applies to**
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- Windows 10
Since its inception, Windows 10 has included a number of user experience features that provide useful tips, tricks, and suggestions as you use Windows, as well as app suggestions from the Microsoft Store. These features are designed to help people get the most out of their Windows 10 experience by, for example, sharing new features, providing more details on the features they use, or sharing content available in the Microsoft Store. Examples of such user experiences include:
Since its inception, Windows 10 has included a number of user experience features that provide useful tips, "fun facts", and suggestions as you use Windows, as well as app suggestions from the Microsoft Store. These features are designed to help people get the most out of their Windows 10 experience by, for example, sharing new features, providing more details on the features they use, or sharing content available in the Microsoft Store. Examples of such user experiences include:
* **Windows Spotlight on the lock screen**. Daily updated images on the lock screen that can include additional facts and tips in “hotspots” that are revealed on hover.
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* **Microsoft account notifications**. For users who have a connected Microsoft account, toast notifications about their account like parental control notifications or subscription expiration.
>[!TIP]
> On all Windows desktop editions, users can directly enable and disable Windows 10 tips, tricks, and suggestions and Microsoft Store suggestions. For example, users are able to select personal photos for the lock screen as opposed to the images provided by Microsoft, or turn off tips, tricks, or suggestions as they use Windows.
> On all Windows desktop editions, users can directly enable and disable Windows 10 tips, "fun facts", and suggestions and Microsoft Store suggestions. For example, users are able to select personal photos for the lock screen as opposed to the images provided by Microsoft, or turn off tips, "fun facts", or suggestions as they use Windows.
Windows 10, version 1607 (also known as the Anniversary Update), provides organizations the ability to centrally manage the type of content provided by these features through Group Policy or mobile device management (MDM). The following table describes how administrators can manage suggestions and tips in Windows 10 commercial and education editions.
## Options available to manage Windows 10 tips and tricks and Microsoft Store suggestions
## Options available to manage Windows 10 tips and "fun facts" and Microsoft Store suggestions
| Windows 10 edition | Disable |Show Microsoft apps only | Show Microsoft and popular third-party apps |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |

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>[!NOTE]
>Windows 10 LTSB will support the currently released silicon at the time of release of the LTSB. As future silicon generations are released, support will be created through future Windows 10 LTSB releases that customers can deploy for those systems. For more information, see **Supporting the latest processor and chipsets on Windows** in [Lifecycle support policy FAQ - Windows Products](https://support.microsoft.com/help/18581/lifecycle-support-policy-faq-windows-products).
The Long-term Servicing Channel is available only in the Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB edition. This build of Windows doesnt contain many in-box applications, such as Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Store, Cortana (limited search capabilities remain available), Microsoft Mail, Calendar, OneNote, Weather, News, Sports, Money, Photos, Camera, Music, and Clock. Therefore, its important to remember that Microsoft has positioned the LTSC model primarily for specialized devices.
The Long-term Servicing Channel is available only in the Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB edition. This build of Windows doesnt contain many in-box applications, such as Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Store, Cortana (limited search capabilities remain available), Microsoft Mail, Calendar, OneNote, Weather, News, Sports, Money, Photos, Camera, Music, and Clock. Since these apps arent included then not supported in Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB edition, including the case of the in-box application sideloading.
Therefore, its important to remember that Microsoft has positioned the LTSC model primarily for specialized devices.
>[!NOTE]
>If an organization has devices currently running Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB that it would like to change to the Semi-Annual Channel, it can make the change without losing user data. Because LTSB is its own SKU, however, an upgrade is required from Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB to Windows 10 Enterprise, which supports the Semi-Annual Channel.

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| Feature | Windows 10 Home | Windows 10 Professional | Windows 10 E3 | Windows 10 E5 |
| ----------------- | :------------------------------------: | :---------------------------: | :-------------------------: | :--------------------------------------: |
| Exploit protection | ![supported](./images/ball_50.png) | ![supported](./images/ball_50.png) | ![supported, enhanced](./images/ball_75.png) | ![supported, full reporting](./images/ball_full.png) |
| Attack surface reduction | ![not supported](./images/ball_empty.png) | ![not supported](./images/ball_empty.png) | ![not supported](./images/ball_50.png) | ![supported, full reporting](./images/ball_full.png) |
| Exploit protection | ![supported](./images/ball_50.png) | ![supported](./images/ball_50.png) | ![supported](./images/ball_50.png) | ![supported, full reporting](./images/ball_full.png) |
| Attack surface reduction | ![not supported](./images/ball_empty.png) | ![not supported](./images/ball_empty.png) | ![not supported](./images/ball_empty.png) | ![supported, full reporting](./images/ball_full.png) |
| Network protection | ![not supported](./images/ball_empty.png) | ![not supported](./images/ball_empty.png) | ![supported, limited reporting](./images/ball_50.png) | ![supported, full reporting](./images/ball_full.png) |
| Controlled folder access | ![supported, limited reporting](./images/ball_50.png) | ![supported, limited reporting](./images/ball_50.png) | ![supported, limited reporting](./images/ball_50.png) | ![supported, full reporting](./images/ball_full.png) |