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Cortana can perform actions on apps in the foreground (taking focus from Cortana) or in the background (allowing Cortana to keep focus). We recommend that you decide where an action should happen, based on what your voice command is intended to do. For example, if your voice command requires employee input, it’s best for that to happen in the foreground. However, if the app only uses basic commands and doesn’t require interaction, it can happen in the background.
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Cortana can perform actions on apps in the foreground (taking focus from Cortana) or in the background (allowing Cortana to keep focus). We recommend that you decide where an action should happen, based on what your voice command is intended to do. For example, if your voice command requires employee input, it’s best for that to happen in the foreground. However, if the app only uses basic commands and doesn’t require interaction, it can happen in the background.
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- **Start Cortana with focus on your app, using specific voice-enabled statements.** [Activate a foreground app with voice commands through Cortana](https://docs.microsoft.com/cortana/voicecommands/launch-a-foreground-app-with-voice-commands-in-cortana).
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- **Start Cortana with focus on your app, using specific voice-enabled statements.** [Activate a foreground app with voice commands through Cortana](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cortana/voice-commands/launch-a-foreground-app-with-voice-commands-in-cortana).
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- **Start Cortana removing focus from your app, using specific voice-enabled statements.** [Activate a background app in Cortana using voice commands](https://docs.microsoft.com/cortana/voicecommands/launch-a-background-app-with-voice-commands-in-cortana).
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- **Start Cortana removing focus from your app, using specific voice-enabled statements.** [Activate a background app in Cortana using voice commands](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cortana/voice-commands/launch-a-background-app-with-voice-commands-in-cortana).
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2. **Install the VCD file on employees' devices**. You can use System Center Configuration Manager or Microsoft Intune to deploy and install the VCD file on your employees' devices, the same way you deploy and install any other package in your organization.
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2. **Install the VCD file on employees' devices**. You can use System Center Configuration Manager or Microsoft Intune to deploy and install the VCD file on your employees' devices, the same way you deploy and install any other package in your organization.
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Cortana changes, letting you provide your trip details for Uber.
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Cortana changes, letting you provide your trip details for Uber.
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## See also
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## See also
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- [Cortana for developers](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=717385)
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- [Cortana for developers](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=717385)
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Windows 10 devices can receive updates from a variety of sources, including Windows Update online, a Windows Server Update Services server, and others. To determine the source of Windows Updates currently being used on a device, follow these steps:
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Windows 10 devices can receive updates from a variety of sources, including Windows Update online, a Windows Server Update Services server, and others. To determine the source of Windows Updates currently being used on a device, follow these steps:
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1. Start Windows PowerShell as an administrator
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1. Start Windows PowerShell as an administrator
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2. Run `\$MUSM = New-Object -ComObject “Microsoft.Update.ServiceManager”`.
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2. Run `$MUSM = New-Object -ComObject “Microsoft.Update.ServiceManager”`.
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3. Run `\$MUSM.Services`. Check the resulting output for the **Name** and **OffersWindowsUPdates** parameters, which you can intepret according to this table:
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3. Run `$MUSM.Services`. Check the resulting output for the **Name** and **OffersWindowsUPdates** parameters, which you can intepret according to this table:
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| Output | Interpretation |
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- **View your diagnostic events.** In the left column, you can review your diagnostic events. These events reflect activities that occurred and were sent to Microsoft.
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- **View your diagnostic events.** In the left column, you can review your diagnostic events. These events reflect activities that occurred and were sent to Microsoft.
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Selecting an event opens the detailed JSON view, which provides the exact details uploaded to Microsoft. Microsoft uses this info to continually improve the Windows operating system.
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Selecting an event opens the detailed JSON view, which provides the exact details uploaded to Microsoft. Microsoft uses this info to continually improve the Windows operating system.
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- **Search your diagnostic events.** The **Search** box at the top of the screen lets you search amongst all of the diagnostic event details. The returned search results include any diagnostic event that contains the matching text.
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- **Search your diagnostic events.** The **Search** box at the top of the screen lets you search amongst all of the diagnostic event details. The returned search results include any diagnostic event that contains the matching text.
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- **Filter your diagnostic event categories.** The apps Menu button opens the detailed menu. In here, you'll find a list of diagnostic event categories, which define how the events are used by Microsoft.
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- **Filter your diagnostic event categories.** The apps Menu button opens the detailed menu. In here, you'll find a list of diagnostic event categories, which define how the events are used by Microsoft.
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Selecting a check box lets you filter between the diagnostic event categories.
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Selecting a check box lets you filter between the diagnostic event categories.
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- **Help to make your Windows experience better.** Microsoft samples diagnostic data from a small amount of devices to make big improvements to the Windows operating system and ultimately, your experience. If you’re a part of this small device group and you experience issues, Microsoft will collect the associated event diagnostic data, allowing your info to potentially help fix the issue for others.
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- **Help to make your Windows experience better.** Microsoft samples diagnostic data from a small amount of devices to make big improvements to the Windows operating system and ultimately, your experience. If you’re a part of this small device group and you experience issues, Microsoft will collect the associated event diagnostic data, allowing your info to potentially help fix the issue for others.
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- **Provide diagnostic event feedback.** The **Feedback** icon opens the Feedback Hub app, letting you provide feedback about the Diagnostic Data Viewer and the diagnostic events.
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- **Provide diagnostic event feedback.** The **Feedback** icon opens the Feedback Hub app, letting you provide feedback about the Diagnostic Data Viewer and the diagnostic events.
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Selecting a specific event in the Diagnostic Data Viewer automatically fills in the field in the Feedback Hub. You can add your comments to the box labeled, **Give us more detail (optional)**.
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Selecting a specific event in the Diagnostic Data Viewer automatically fills in the field in the Feedback Hub. You can add your comments to the box labeled, **Give us more detail (optional)**.
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>[!Important]
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>[!Important]
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## Related topic
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## Related topic
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- [Advanced hunting reference](advanced-hunting-reference-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md)
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- [Advanced hunting reference](advanced-hunting-reference-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md)
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- [Advanced hunting query language best practices](/advanced-hunting-best-practices-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md)
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- [Advanced hunting query language best practices](advanced-hunting-best-practices-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md)
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ms.author: macapara
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author: mjcaparas
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.date: 07/05/2018
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# Windows Defender ATP data storage and privacy
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# Windows Defender ATP data storage and privacy
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**Applies to:**
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**Applies to:**
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- Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Windows Defender ATP)
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- Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Windows Defender ATP)
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.date: 11/06/2017
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# Run a detection test on a newly onboarded Windows Defender ATP machine
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# Run a detection test on a newly onboarded Windows Defender ATP machine
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Run the following PowerShell script on a newly onboarded machine to verify that it is properly reporting to the Windows Defender ATP service.
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Run the following PowerShell script on a newly onboarded machine to verify that it is properly reporting to the Windows Defender ATP service.
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1. Open an elevated command-line prompt on the machine and run the script:
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a. Go to **Start** and type **cmd**.
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a. Go to **Start** and type **cmd**.
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2. At the prompt, copy and run the following command:
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powershell.exe -NoExit -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -WindowStyle Hidden (New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile('http://127.0.0.1/1.exe', 'C:\test-WDATP-test\invoice.exe');Start-Process 'C:\test-WDATP-test\invoice.exe'
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powershell.exe -NoExit -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -WindowStyle Hidden (New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile('http://127.0.0.1/1.exe', 'C:\test-WDATP-test\invoice.exe');Start-Process 'C:\test-WDATP-test\invoice.exe'
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ms.date: 04/24/2018
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# Troubleshoot Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection onboarding issues
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# Troubleshoot Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection onboarding issues
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## Troubleshoot onboarding issues using Microsoft Intune
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## Troubleshoot onboarding issues using Microsoft Intune
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You can use Microsoft Intune to check error codes and attempt to troubleshoot the cause of the issue.
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You can use Microsoft Intune to check error codes and attempt to troubleshoot the cause of the issue.
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If you have configured policies in Intune and they are not propagated on machines, you might need to configure automatic MDM enrollment. For more information, see the [Configure automatic MDM enrollment](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=829597) section.
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If you have configured policies in Intune and they are not propagated on machines, you might need to configure automatic MDM enrollment.
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Use the following tables to understand the possible causes of issues while onboarding:
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Use the following tables to understand the possible causes of issues while onboarding:
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