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Vinay Pamnani 2022-12-09 16:25:24 -05:00
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<!-- BootToCloudMode-Description-Begin --> <!-- BootToCloudMode-Description-Begin -->
<!-- Description-Source-DDF --> <!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
This policy allows the user to configure the boot to cloud mode. Boot to Cloud mode enables users to seamlessly sign-in to a Cloud PC that is provisioned for them by an IT Admin. For using boot to cloud mode, users need to install and configure a Cloud Provider application (eg: Win365) on their PC and need to have a Cloud PC provisioned to them. For successful use of this policy, OverrideShellProgram policy needs to be configured as well. This policy allows the user to configure the boot to cloud mode. Boot to Cloud mode enables users to seamlessly sign-in to a Cloud PC that is provisioned for them by an IT Admin. For using boot to cloud mode, users need to install and configure a Cloud Provider application (eg: Win365) on their PC and need to have a Cloud PC provisioned to them. For successful use of this policy, OverrideShellProgram policy needs to be configured as well.
This policy supports the below options: This policy supports the below options:
1. Not Configured: Machine will not trigger the Cloud PC connection automatically. 1. Not Configured: Machine will not trigger the Cloud PC connection automatically.
2. Enable Boot to Cloud Desktop: User will see that configured Cloud PC Provider application gets launched automatically once the sign-in operation finishes they seamlessly gets connected to a Cloud PC that is provisioned. 2. Enable Boot to Cloud Desktop: User will see that configured Cloud PC Provider application gets launched automatically once the sign-in operation finishes they seamlessly gets connected to a Cloud PC that is provisioned.
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<!-- OverrideShellProgram-Description-Begin --> <!-- OverrideShellProgram-Description-Begin -->
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OverrideShellProgram policy allows IT admin to configure the shell program for Windows OS on a device. This policy has the highest precedence over other ways of configuring the shell program. OverrideShellProgram policy allows IT admin to configure the shell program for Windows OS on a device. This policy has the highest precedence over other ways of configuring the shell program.
The policy currently supports below options: The policy currently supports below options:
1. Not Configured: Default shell will be launched. 1. Not Configured: Default shell will be launched.
2. Apply Lightweight Shell: Lightweight shell does not have a user interface and helps the device to achieve better performance as the shell consumes limited resources over default shell. Lightweight shell contains a limited set of features which could be consumed by applications. This configuration can be useful if the device needs to have a continuous running user interface application which would consume features offered by Lightweight shell. 2. Apply Lightweight Shell: Lightweight shell does not have a user interface and helps the device to achieve better performance as the shell consumes limited resources over default shell. Lightweight shell contains a limited set of features which could be consumed by applications. This configuration can be useful if the device needs to have a continuous running user interface application which would consume features offered by Lightweight shell.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, then the default shell will be launched. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, then the default shell will be launched.
<!-- OverrideShellProgram-Description-End --> <!-- OverrideShellProgram-Description-End -->