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- Windows 10 Professional, version 1903
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- Windows 10 Education, version 1903
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In addition to the endpoints listed for [Windows 10 Enterprise](manage-windows-1903-endpoints.md), the following endpoints are available on other editions of Windows 10, version 1903.
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In addition to the endpoints listed for [Windows 10 Enterprise](manage-windows-1903-endpoints.md), the following endpoints are available on other non-Enterprise editions of Windows 10, version 1903.
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We used the following methodology to derive these network endpoints:
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1. Set up the latest version of Windows 10 on a test virtual machine using the default settings.
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2. Leave the devices running idle for a week (that is, a user is not interacting with the system/device).
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2. Leave the device(s) running idle for a week ("idle" means a user is not interacting with the system/device).
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3. Use globally accepted network protocol analyzer/capturing tools and log all background egress traffic.
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4. Compile reports on traffic going to public IP addresses.
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5. The test virtual machine was logged in using a local account and was not joined to a domain or Azure Active Directory.
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6. All traffic was captured in our lab using a IPV4 network. Therefore no IPV6 traffic is reported here.
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5. The test virtual machine(s) was logged into using a local account, and was not joined to a domain or Azure Active Directory.
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6. All traffic was captured in our lab using a IPV4 network. Therefore, no IPV6 traffic is reported here.
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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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8. These tests were conducted for one week, but if you capture traffic for longer you may have different results.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Microsoft uses global load balancers that can appear in network trace-routes. For example, an endpoint for *.akadns.net might be used to load balance requests to an Azure datacenter, which can change over time.
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