diff --git a/.openpublishing.redirection.json b/.openpublishing.redirection.json index b34d93e2cb..1541329232 100644 --- a/.openpublishing.redirection.json +++ b/.openpublishing.redirection.json @@ -19929,6 +19929,41 @@ "source_path": "education/windows/set-up-school-pcs-shared-pc-mode.md", "redirect_url": "/windows/configuration/set-up-shared-or-guest-pc", "redirect_document_id": false - } + }, + { + "source_path": "windows/deployment/update/windows-update-errors.md", + "redirect_url": "/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/common-windows-update-errors?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json", + "redirect_document_id": false + }, + { + "source_path": "windows/deployment/update/windows-update-resources.md", + "redirect_url": "/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/additional-resources-for-windows-update", + "redirect_document_id": false + }, + { + "source_path": "windows/deployment/update/windows-update-troubleshooting.md", + "redirect_url": "/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-update-issues-troubleshooting?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json", + "redirect_document_id": false + }, + { + "source_path": "windows/deployment/upgrade/quick-fixes.md", + "redirect_url": "/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-quick-fixes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json", + "redirect_document_id": false + }, + { + "source_path": "windows/deployment/upgrade/resolution-procedures.md", + "redirect_url": "/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-resolution-procedures?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json", + "redirect_document_id": false + }, + { + "source_path": "windows/deployment/upgrade/troubleshoot-upgrade-errors.md", + "redirect_url": "/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-issues-troubleshooting?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json", + "redirect_document_id": false + }, + { + "source_path": "windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-error-codes.md", + "redirect_url": "/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-error-codes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json", + "redirect_document_id": false + } ] } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/education/breadcrumb/toc.yml b/education/breadcrumb/toc.yml index 7955da8797..15833fa467 100644 --- a/education/breadcrumb/toc.yml +++ b/education/breadcrumb/toc.yml @@ -16,4 +16,3 @@ items: - name: Windows tocHref: /windows/configuration/ topicHref: /education/windows/index - diff --git a/education/docfx.json b/education/docfx.json index e6749db811..df077d1783 100644 --- a/education/docfx.json +++ b/education/docfx.json @@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ "recommendations": true, "ms.topic": "article", "ms.collection": "education", - "ms.prod": "windows", - "ms.technology": "windows", + "ms.prod": "windows-client", + "ms.technology": "itpro-edu", "author": "paolomatarazzo", "ms.author": "paoloma", "manager": "aaroncz", diff --git a/education/windows/TOC.yml b/education/windows/TOC.yml index 777191ba8b..d3f96435a9 100644 --- a/education/windows/TOC.yml +++ b/education/windows/TOC.yml @@ -38,6 +38,8 @@ items: href: edu-stickers.md - name: Configure Take a Test in kiosk mode href: edu-take-a-test-kiosk-mode.md + - name: Configure federated sign-in + href: federated-sign-in.md - name: Configure Shared PC href: /windows/configuration/set-up-shared-or-guest-pc?context=/education/context/context - name: Use the Set up School PCs app diff --git a/education/windows/configure-windows-for-education.md b/education/windows/configure-windows-for-education.md index 2318393a4e..6ef47f7153 100644 --- a/education/windows/configure-windows-for-education.md +++ b/education/windows/configure-windows-for-education.md @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ For example: - [Windows Configuration Designer](/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package) - Under **Runtime settings**, click the **SharedPC** settings group, set **PolicyCustomization > SetEduPolicies** to **True**. - ![Set SetEduPolicies to True in Windows Configuration Designer.](images/setedupolicies_wcd.png) + ![Set SetEduPolicies to True in Windows Configuration Designer.](images/wcd/setedupolicies.png) ## Ad-free search with Bing Provide an ad-free experience that is a safer, more private search option for K–12 education institutions in the United States. diff --git a/education/windows/federated-sign-in.md b/education/windows/federated-sign-in.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0f769a31e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/education/windows/federated-sign-in.md @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +--- +title: Configure federated sign-in for Windows devices +description: Description of federated sign-in feature for Windows 11 SE and how to configure it via Intune +ms.date: 09/15/2022 +ms.prod: windows +ms.technology: windows +ms.topic: how-to +ms.localizationpriority: medium +author: paolomatarazzo +ms.author: paoloma +ms.reviewer: +manager: aaroncz +ms.collection: education +appliesto: +- ✅ Windows 11 SE, version 22H2 +--- + + +# Configure federated sign-in for Windows 11 SE + +Starting in **Windows 11 SE, version 22H2**, you can enable your users to sign-in using a SAML 2.0 identity provider (IdP). This feature is called **federated sign-in**. Federated sign-in is a great way to simplify the sign-in process for your users: instead of having to remember a username and password defined in Azure AD, they can sign-in using their existing credentials from the IdP. For example, students and educators can use QR code badges to sign-in. + +## Benefits of federated sign-in + +Federated sign-in enables students to sign-in in less time, and with less friction. +With fewer credentials to remember and a simplified sign-in process, students are more engaged and focused on learning. +> [!IMPORTANT] +> Currently, this feature is designed for 1:1 devices. For an optimal experience, you should not enable federated sign-in on shared devices. + +## Prerequisites + +To implement federated sign-in, the following prerequisites must be met: + +1. An Azure AD tenant, with one or multiple domains federated to a third-party SAML 2.0 IdP. For more information, see [Use a SAML 2.0 Identity Provider (IdP) for Single Sign On][AZ-1] + >[!NOTE] + >If your organization uses a third-party federation solution, you can configure single sign-on to Azure Active Directory if the solution is compatible with Azure Active Directory. For questions regarding compatibility, please contact your identity provider. If you're an IdP, and would like to validate your solution for interoperability, please refer to these [guidelines][MSFT-1]. +1. Individual IdP accounts created: each user will require an account defined in the third-party IdP platform +1. Individual Azure AD accounts created: each user will require a matching account defined in Azure AD. These accounts are commonly created through automated solutions, for example: + - [School Data Sync (SDS)][SDS-1] + - [Azure AD Connect sync][AZ-3] for environment with on-premises AD DS + - PowerShell scripts that call the [Microsoft Graph API][GRAPH-1] + - provisioning tools offered by the IdP +1. Licenses assigned to the Azure AD user accounts. It's recommended to assign licenses to a dynamic group: when new users are provisioned in Azure AD, the licenses are automatically assigned. For more information, see [Assign licenses to users by group membership in Azure Active Directory][AZ-2] +1. Enable federated sign-in on the Windows devices that the users will be using + > [!IMPORTANT] + > This feature is exclusively available for Windows 11 SE, version 22H2. + +To use federated sign-in, the devices must have Internet access. This feature won't work without it, as the authentication is done over the Internet. + +## Enable federated sign-in on devices + + +To sign-in with a SAML 2.0 identity provider, your devices must be configured with different policies, which can be configured using Microsoft Intune. + +To configure federated sign-in using Microsoft Intune, [create a custom profile][MEM-1] with the following settings: + +| Setting | +|--------| +|
  • OMA-URI: **`./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/FederatedAuthentication/EnableWebSignInForPrimaryUser`**
  • Data type: **Integer**
  • Value: **1**
  • | +|
  • OMA-URI: **`./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Authentication/ConfigureWebSignInAllowedUrls`**
  • Data type: **String**
  • Value: Semicolon separated list of domains, for example: **`samlidp.clever.com;clever.com;mobile-redirector.clever.com`**
  • | +|
  • OMA-URI: **`./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Education/IsEducationEnvironment`**
  • Data type: **Integer**
  • Value: **1**
  • | +|
  • OMA-URI: **`./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Authentication/ConfigureWebCamAccessDomainNames`**
  • Data type: **String**
  • Value: This setting is optional, and it should be configured if you need to use the webcam during the sign-in process. Specify the list of domains that are allowed to use the webcam during the sign-in process, separated by a semicolon. For example: **`clever.com`**
  • | + +:::image type="content" source="images/federated-sign-in-settings-intune.png" alt-text="Custom policy showing the settings to be configured to enable federated sign-in" lightbox="images/federated-sign-in-settings-intune.png" border="true"::: + +Assign the policy to a security group that contains as members the devices that require federated sign-in. + + + +## How to use federated sign-in + +Once the devices are configured, a new sign-in experience becomes available. + +As the end users enter their username, they'll be redirected to the identity provider sign-in page. Once users are authenticated by the IdP, they'll be signed-in. In the following animation, you can see how the first sign-in process works: + +:::image type="content" source="./images/win-11-se-federated-sign-in.gif" alt-text="Windows 11 SE sign-in using federated sign-in through Clever and QR code badge." border="false"::: + +> [!IMPORTANT] +> Once the policy is enabled, the first user to sign-in to the device will also set the disambiguation page to the identity provider domain on the device. This means that the device will be defaulting to that IdP. The user can exit the federated sign-in flow by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete to get back to the standard Windows sign-in screen. + +## Important considerations + +Federated sign-in doesn't work on devices that have the following settings enabled: + +- **EnableSharedPCMode**, which is part of the [SharedPC CSP][WIN-1] +- **Interactive logon: do not display last signed in**, which is a security policy part of the [Policy CSP][WIN-2] +- **Take a Test**, since it leverages the security policy above + +## Troubleshooting + +- The user can exit the federated sign-in flow by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete to get back to the standard Windows sign-in screen +- Select the *Other User* button, and the standard username/password credentials are available to log into the device + +----------- + +[AZ-1]: /azure/active-directory/hybrid/how-to-connect-fed-saml-idp +[AZ-2]: /azure/active-directory/enterprise-users/licensing-groups-assign +[AZ-3]: /azure/active-directory/hybrid/how-to-connect-sync-whatis + +[GRAPH-1]: /graph/api/user-post-users?tabs=powershell + +[MEM-1]: /mem/intune/configuration/custom-settings-windows-10 + +[MSFT-1]: https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=56843 + +[SDS-1]: /schooldatasync + +[WIN-1]: /windows/client-management/mdm/sharedpc-csp +[WIN-2]: /windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-localpoliciessecurityoptions#localpoliciessecurityoptions-interactivelogon-donotdisplaylastsignedin \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/education/windows/images/federated-sign-in-settings-intune.png b/education/windows/images/federated-sign-in-settings-intune.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bdde7cf85a Binary files /dev/null and b/education/windows/images/federated-sign-in-settings-intune.png differ diff --git a/education/windows/images/setedupolicies_wcd.PNG b/education/windows/images/wcd/setedupolicies.PNG similarity index 100% rename from education/windows/images/setedupolicies_wcd.PNG rename to education/windows/images/wcd/setedupolicies.PNG diff --git a/education/windows/images/win-11-se-federated-sign-in.gif b/education/windows/images/win-11-se-federated-sign-in.gif new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c234f729fc Binary files /dev/null and b/education/windows/images/win-11-se-federated-sign-in.gif differ diff --git a/education/windows/index.yml b/education/windows/index.yml index 8cf1e59688..fa426ef022 100644 --- a/education/windows/index.yml +++ b/education/windows/index.yml @@ -49,6 +49,8 @@ landingContent: url: windows-11-se-settings-list.md - linkListType: whats-new links: + - text: Configure federated sign-in + url: federated-sign-in.md - text: Configure education themes url: edu-themes.md - text: Configure Stickers diff --git a/windows/client-management/enroll-a-windows-10-device-automatically-using-group-policy.md b/windows/client-management/enroll-a-windows-10-device-automatically-using-group-policy.md index 6395d0f9f3..77ead2bc40 100644 --- a/windows/client-management/enroll-a-windows-10-device-automatically-using-group-policy.md +++ b/windows/client-management/enroll-a-windows-10-device-automatically-using-group-policy.md @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ Requirements: - 21H1 --> [Administrative Templates (.admx) for Windows 10 May 2021 Update (21H1)](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=103124) - - 21H2 --> [Administrative Templates (.admx) for Windows 10 November 2021 Update (21H2)](https://www.microsoft.com/download/103667) + - 21H2 --> [Administrative Templates (.admx) for Windows 10 November 2021 Update (21H2)-v2.0](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=104042) 2. Install the package on the Domain Controller. @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ Requirements: - 21H1 --> **C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Group Policy\Windows 10 May 2021 Update (21H1)** - - 21H2 --> **C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Group Policy\Windows 10 November 2021 Update (21H2)** + - 21H2 --> **C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Group Policy\Windows 10 November 2021 Update V2 (21H2)** 4. Rename the extracted Policy Definitions folder to `PolicyDefinitions`. @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ To collect Event Viewer logs: ### Useful Links -- [Windows 10 Administrative Templates for Windows 10 November 2021 Update 21H2](https://www.microsoft.com/download/103667) +- [Windows 10 Administrative Templates for Windows 10 November 2021 Update (21H2)-v2.0](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=104042) - [Windows 10 Administrative Templates for Windows 10 May 2021 Update 21H1](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=103124) - [Windows 10 Administrative Templates for Windows 10 November 2019 Update 1909](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=100591) - [Windows 10 Administrative Templates for Windows 10 May 2019 Update 1903](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=58495) diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/personaldataencryption-csp.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/personaldataencryption-csp.md index 598c8121ec..c7617394d0 100644 --- a/windows/client-management/mdm/personaldataencryption-csp.md +++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/personaldataencryption-csp.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The following shows the PersonalDataEncryption configuration service provider in - 0 is default (disabled) - 1 (enabled) will make Personal Data Encryption (PDE) public API available to applications for the user: [UserDataProtectionManager Class](/uwp/api/windows.security.dataprotection.userdataprotectionmanager). -The public API allows the applications running as the user to encrypt data as soon as this policy is enabled. However, prerequisites must be met for the PDE to be enabled. +The public API allows the applications running as the user to encrypt data as soon as this policy is enabled. However, prerequisites must be met for PDE to be enabled. **Status/PersonalDataEncryptionStatus**: Reports the current status of Personal Data Encryption (PDE) for the user. If prerequisites of PDE aren't met, then the status will be 0. If all prerequisites are met for PDE, then PDE will be enabled and status will be 1. diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider.md index 7d29e6b435..ec5e0b87bc 100644 --- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider.md +++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider.md @@ -6643,6 +6643,14 @@ dfsdiscoverdc">ADMX_DFS/DFSDiscoverDC +### FederatedAuthentication policies + +
    +
    + FederatedAuthentication/EnableWebSignInForPrimaryUser +
    +
    + ### Feeds policies
    @@ -9132,16 +9140,16 @@ dfsdiscoverdc">ADMX_DFS/DFSDiscoverDC Update/SetEDURestart
    - Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForDriver + Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForDriverUpdates
    - Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForFeature + Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForFeatureUpdates
    - Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForOther + Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForOtherUpdates
    - Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForQuality + Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForQualityUpdates
    Update/SetProxyBehaviorForUpdateDetection diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-applicationdefaults.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-applicationdefaults.md index 70e57eef1e..25977a168b 100644 --- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-applicationdefaults.md +++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-applicationdefaults.md @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Here's an example output from the dism default association export command: - ``` Here's the base64 encoded result: diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-federatedauthentication.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-federatedauthentication.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6933fd3afe --- /dev/null +++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-federatedauthentication.md @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +--- +title: Policy CSP - FederatedAuthentication +description: Use the Policy CSP - Represents the enablement state of the Web Sign-in Credential Provider for device sign-in. +ms.author: v-nsatapathy +ms.topic: article +ms.prod: w10 +ms.technology: windows +author: nimishasatapathy +ms.localizationpriority: medium +ms.date: 09/07/2022 +ms.reviewer: +manager: dansimp +--- + +# Policy CSP - FederatedAuthentication + + +
    + + +## FederatedAuthentication policies + +
    +
    + FederatedAuthentication/EnableWebSignInForPrimaryUser +
    +
    + + +
    + + +**FederatedAuthentication/EnableWebSignInForPrimaryUser** + + + +|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11| +|--- |--- |--- | +|Home|No|No| +|Pro|No|No| +|Business|No|No| +|Enterprise|No|No| +|Education|No|No| +|Windows SE|Yes|No| + +> [!NOTE] +> Only available on Windows SE edition when Education/IsEducationEnvironment policy is also set to "1". + + + +
    + + +[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope): + +> [!div class = "checklist"] +> * Machine + +
    + + + +This policy specifies whether Web Sign-in can be used for device sign-in in a single-user environment.​ + +> [!NOTE] +> Web Sign-in is only supported on Azure AD Joined PCs. + + + + +Value type is integer: +- 0 - (default): Feature defaults as appropriate for edition and device capabilities. +- 1 - Enabled: Web Sign-in Credential Provider will be enabled for device sign-in. +- 2 - Disabled: Web Sign-in Credential Provider won't be enabled for device sign-in. + + + + + + + diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update.md index 23dd80dc02..e384c8beed 100644 --- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update.md +++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-update.md @@ -206,16 +206,16 @@ ms.collection: highpri Update/SetEDURestart
    - Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForDriver + Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForDriverUpdates
    - Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForFeature + Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForFeatureUpdates
    - Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForOther + Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForOtherUpdates
    - Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForQuality + Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForQualityUpdates
    Update/SetProxyBehaviorForUpdateDetection @@ -3527,7 +3527,7 @@ The following list shows the supported values:
    -**Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForDriverUpdates** +**Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForDriverUpdates** The table below shows the applicability of Windows: @@ -3585,7 +3585,7 @@ The following list shows the supported values:
    -**Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForFeatureUpdates** +**Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForFeatureUpdates** The table below shows the applicability of Windows: @@ -3643,7 +3643,7 @@ The following list shows the supported values:
    -**Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForOtherUpdates** +**Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForOtherUpdates** The table below shows the applicability of Windows: @@ -3701,7 +3701,7 @@ The following list shows the supported values:
    -**Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForQualityUpdates** +**Update/SetPolicyDrivenUpdateSourceForQualityUpdates** The table below shows the applicability of Windows: diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/toc.yml b/windows/client-management/mdm/toc.yml index eaea592be5..888db084cb 100644 --- a/windows/client-management/mdm/toc.yml +++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/toc.yml @@ -408,6 +408,8 @@ items: href: policy-csp-experience.md - name: ExploitGuard href: policy-csp-exploitguard.md + - name: Federated Authentication + href: policy-csp-federatedauthentication.md - name: Feeds href: policy-csp-feeds.md - name: FileExplorer diff --git a/windows/configuration/set-up-shared-or-guest-pc.md b/windows/configuration/set-up-shared-or-guest-pc.md index 6490c7a003..5a113a2520 100644 --- a/windows/configuration/set-up-shared-or-guest-pc.md +++ b/windows/configuration/set-up-shared-or-guest-pc.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ appliesto: |---|---| |Shared PC mode | **EnableSharedPCMode** or **EnableSharedPCModeWithOneDriveSync**: when enabled, **Shared PC mode** is turned on and different settings are configured in the local group policy object (LGPO). For a detailed list of settings enabled by Shared PC Mode in the LGPO, see the [Shared PC technical reference](shared-pc-technical.md#enablesharedpcmode-and-enablesharedpcmodewithonedrivesync).| | Account management | **EnableAccountManager**: when enabled, automatic account management is turned on. The following settings define the behavior of *account manager*: For more information, see the [Shared PC CSP documentation][WIN-3].

    **AccountModel**: this option controls which types of users can sign-in to the device, and can be used to enable the Guest and Kiosk accounts. For more information, see the [Shared PC CSP documentation][WIN-3].

    **KioskModeAUMID**: configures an application (referred as Application User Model ID - AUMID) to automatically execute when the kiosk account is used to sign in. A new account will be created and will use assigned access to only run the app specified by the AUMID. [Find the Application User Model ID of an installed app][WIN-7].

    **KioskModeUserTileDisplayText**: sets the display text on the kiosk account if **KioskModeAUMID** has been set.| -| Advanced customizations | **SetEduPolicies**: when enabled, specific settings designed for education devices are configured in the LGPO. For a detailed list of settings enabled by SetEduPolicies in the LGPO, see [Shared PC technical reference](shared-pc-technical.md#setedupolicy).
    **SetPowerPolicies**: when enabled, different power settings optimized for shared devices are configured in the LGPO. For a detailed list of settings enabled by SetPowerPolicies in the LGPO, see [Shared PC technical reference](shared-pc-technical.md#setpowerpolicies).

    **SleepTimeout**: specifies all timeouts for when the PC should sleep.

    **SignInOnResume**: if enabled, specifies if the user is required to sign in with a password when the PC wakes from sleep.

    **MaintenanceStartTime**: by default, the maintenance start time (which is when automatic maintenance tasks run, such as Windows Update or Search indexing) is midnight. You can adjust the start time in this setting by entering a new start time in minutes from midnight. For a detailed list of settings enabled by MaintenanceStartTime, see [Shared PC technical reference](shared-pc-technical.md#maintenancestarttime).

    **MaxPageFileSizeMB**: adjusts the maximum page file size in MB. This can be used to fine-tune page file behavior, especially on low end PCs.

    **RestrictLocalStorage**: when enabled, users are prevented from saving or viewing local storage while using File Explorer.| +| Advanced customizations | **SetEduPolicies**: when enabled, specific settings designed for education devices are configured in the LGPO. For a detailed list of settings enabled by SetEduPolicies in the LGPO, see [Shared PC technical reference](shared-pc-technical.md#setedupolicy).**SetPowerPolicies**: when enabled, different power settings optimized for shared devices are configured in the LGPO. For a detailed list of settings enabled by SetPowerPolicies in the LGPO, see [Shared PC technical reference](shared-pc-technical.md#setpowerpolicies).

    **SleepTimeout**: specifies all timeouts for when the PC should sleep.

    **SignInOnResume**: if enabled, specifies if the user is required to sign in with a password when the PC wakes from sleep.

    **MaintenanceStartTime**: by default, the maintenance start time (which is when automatic maintenance tasks run, such as Windows Update or Search indexing) is midnight. You can adjust the start time in this setting by entering a new start time in minutes from midnight. For a detailed list of settings enabled by MaintenanceStartTime, see [Shared PC technical reference](shared-pc-technical.md#maintenancestarttime).

    **MaxPageFileSizeMB**: adjusts the maximum page file size in MB. This can be used to fine-tune page file behavior, especially on low end PCs.

    **RestrictLocalStorage**: when enabled, users are prevented from saving or viewing local storage while using File Explorer.| ## Configure Shared PC diff --git a/windows/deployment/TOC.yml b/windows/deployment/TOC.yml index be27ffd69f..c89317ccc0 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/TOC.yml +++ b/windows/deployment/TOC.yml @@ -276,31 +276,31 @@ - name: Resolve Windows client upgrade errors href: upgrade/resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md - name: Quick fixes - href: upgrade/quick-fixes.md + href: /troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-quick-fixes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json - name: SetupDiag href: upgrade/setupdiag.md - name: Troubleshooting upgrade errors - href: upgrade/troubleshoot-upgrade-errors.md + href: /troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-issues-troubleshooting?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json - name: Windows error reporting href: upgrade/windows-error-reporting.md - name: Upgrade error codes - href: upgrade/upgrade-error-codes.md + href: /troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-error-codes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json - name: Log files href: upgrade/log-files.md - name: Resolution procedures - href: upgrade/resolution-procedures.md + href: /troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-resolution-procedures?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json - name: Submit Windows client upgrade errors href: upgrade/submit-errors.md - name: Troubleshoot Windows Update items: - name: How to troubleshoot Windows Update - href: update/windows-update-troubleshooting.md + href: /troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-update-issues-troubleshooting?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json - name: Opt out of safeguard holds href: update/safeguard-opt-out.md - name: Determine the source of Windows Updates href: ./update/how-windows-update-works.md - name: Common Windows Update errors - href: update/windows-update-errors.md + href: /troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/common-windows-update-errors?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json - name: Windows Update error code reference href: update/windows-update-error-reference.md - name: Troubleshoot the Windows Update for Business deployment service diff --git a/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.yml b/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a43252b7e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.yml @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +items: +- name: Learn + tocHref: / + topicHref: / + items: + - name: Windows + tocHref: /troubleshoot/windows-client/ + topicHref: /windows/resources/ + items: + - name: Deployment + tocHref: /troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/ + topicHref: /windows/deployment/ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/windows/deployment/update/deployment-service-troubleshoot.md b/windows/deployment/update/deployment-service-troubleshoot.md index aa89b4a23a..2db7f7d1ca 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/update/deployment-service-troubleshoot.md +++ b/windows/deployment/update/deployment-service-troubleshoot.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ ms.topic: article - Windows 10 - Windows 11 -This troubleshooting guide addresses the most common issues that IT administrators face when using the Windows Update for Business [deployment service](deployment-service-overview.md). For a general troubleshooting guide for Windows Update, see [Windows Update troubleshooting](windows-update-troubleshooting.md). +This troubleshooting guide addresses the most common issues that IT administrators face when using the Windows Update for Business [deployment service](deployment-service-overview.md). For a general troubleshooting guide for Windows Update, see [Windows Update troubleshooting](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-update-issues-troubleshooting?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json). ## The device isn't receiving an update that I deployed @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ This troubleshooting guide addresses the most common issues that IT administrato - Check that the deployment to which the device is assigned has the state *offering*. Deployments that have the states *paused* or *scheduled* won't deploy content to devices. - Check that the device has scanned for updates and is scanning the Windows Update service. To learn more about scanning for updates, see [Scanning updates](how-windows-update-works.md#scanning-updates). - **Feature updates only**: Check that the device is successfully enrolled in feature update management by the deployment service. A device that is successfully enrolled will be represented by an Azure AD device resource with an update management enrollment for feature updates and have no Azure AD device registration errors. -- **Expedited quality updates only**: Check that the device has the Update Health Tools installed (available for Windows 10 version 1809 or later in the update described in [KB 4023057 - Update for Windows 10 Update Service components](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/kb4023057-update-for-windows-10-update-service-components-fccad0ca-dc10-2e46-9ed1-7e392450fb3a), or a more recent quality update). The Update Health Tools are required for a device to receive an expedited quality update. On a device, the program can be located at **C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Update Health Tools**. You can verify its presence by reviewing **Add or Remove Programs** or using the following PowerShell script: `Get-WmiObject -Class Win32\_Product \| Where-Object {$\_.Name -amatch "Microsoft Update Health Tools"}`. +- **Expedited quality updates only**: Check that the device has the Update Health Tools installed (available for Windows 10 version 1809 or later in the update described in [KB 4023057 - Update for Windows 10 Update Service components](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/kb4023057-update-for-windows-10-update-service-components-fccad0ca-dc10-2e46-9ed1-7e392450fb3a), or a more recent quality update). The Update Health Tools are required for a device to receive an expedited quality update. On a device, the program can be located at **C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Update Health Tools**. You can verify its presence by reviewing **Add or Remove Programs** or using the following PowerShell script: `Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product | Where-Object {$_.Name -match "Microsoft Update Health Tools"}`. ## The device is receiving an update that I didn't deploy diff --git a/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-errors.md b/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-errors.md deleted file mode 100644 index cf390b0f9a..0000000000 --- a/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-errors.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,218 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Windows Update common errors and mitigation -description: In this article, learn about some common issues you might experience with Windows Update, as well as steps to resolve them. -ms.prod: w10 -author: aczechowski -ms.author: aaroncz -manager: dougeby -ms.reviewer: kaushika -ms.topic: troubleshooting -ms.collection: highpri ---- - -# Windows Update common errors and mitigation - -**Applies to** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 11 - -

    Try our Virtual Agent - It can help you quickly identify and fix common Windows Update issues - -The following table provides information about common errors you might run into with Windows Update, as well as steps to help you mitigate them. - -## 0x8024402F - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WU_E_PT_ECP_SUCCEEDED_WITH_ERRORS | External .cab file processing completed with some errors | This can be caused by the Lightspeed Rocket for web filtering software.
    Add the IP addresses of devices you want to get updates to the exceptions list of Lightspeed Rocket. | - -## 0x80242006 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WU_E_UH_INVALIDMETADATA | A handler operation could not be completed because the update contains invalid metadata. | Rename the software redistribution folder and try to download the updates again:
    Rename the following folders to \*.BAK:
    - %systemroot%\system32\catroot2

    Type the following commands at a command prompt. Press ENTER after you type each command.
    - Ren %systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore \*.bak
    - Ren %systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution\Download \*.bak
    - Ren %systemroot%\system32\catroot2 \*.bak | - -## 0x80070BC9 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| ERROR_FAIL_REBOOT_REQUIRED | The requested operation failed. Restart the system to roll back changes made. | Ensure that you don't have any policies that control the start behavior for the Windows Module Installer. This service should be managed by the operating system. | - -## 0x80200053 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| BG_E_VALIDATION_FAILED | NA | Ensure that there are no firewalls that filter downloads. Such filtering could lead to incorrect responses being received by the Windows Update client.| - -## 0x80072EFD or 0x80072EFE or 0x80D02002 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| TIME_OUT_ERRORS | The operation timed out | Make sure there are no firewall rules or proxies that block Microsoft download URLs.
    Take a network monitor trace to understand better. \ | - -## 0X8007000D - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| ERROR_INVALID_DATA | Indicates data that isn't valid was downloaded or corruption occurred.| Attempt to re-download the update and start installation. | - -## 0x8024A10A - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| USO_E_SERVICE_SHUTTING_DOWN | Indicates that the Windows Update Service is shutting down. | This can occur after a very long period of time of inactivity. The system fails to respond, leading to the service being idle and causing the service to shut down. Ensure that the system remains active and the connections remain established to complete the installation. | - -## 0x80240020 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WU_E_NO_INTERACTIVE_USER | Operation did not complete because no interactive user is signed in. | Sign in to the device to start the installation and allow the device to restart. | - -## 0x80242014 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WU_E_UH_POSTREBOOTSTILLPENDING | The post-restart operation for the update is still in progress. | Some Windows updates require the device to be restarted. Restart the device to complete update installation. | - -## 0x80246017 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WU_E_DM_UNAUTHORIZED_LOCAL_USER | The download failed because the local user was denied authorization to download the content. | Ensure that the user attempting to download and install updates has been provided with sufficient privileges to install updates (Local Administrator).| - -## 0x8024000B - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WU_E_CALL_CANCELLED | Operation was canceled. | The operation was canceled by the user or service. You might also receive this error when we're unable to filter the results. | - -## 0x8024000E - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WU_E_XML_INVALID | Windows Update Agent found information in the update's XML data that isn't valid. | Certain drivers contain additional metadata information in Update.xml, which Orchestrator can interpret as data that isn't valid. Ensure that you have the latest Windows Update Agent installed on the device. | - -## 0x8024D009 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WU_E_SETUP_SKIP_UPDATE | An update to the Windows Update Agent was skipped due to a directive in the Wuident.cab file. | You might encounter this error when WSUS is not sending the self-update to the clients.

    For more information to resolve the issue, review [KB920659](/troubleshoot/windows-server/deployment/wsus-selfupdate-not-send-automatic-updates). | - -## 0x80244007 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WU_E_PT_SOAPCLIENT_SOAPFAULT | SOAP client failed because there was a SOAP fault for reasons of `WU_E_PT_SOAP_*` error codes. | This issue occurs because Windows can't renew the cookies for Windows Update.

    For more information to resolve the issue, see [0x80244007 error when Windows tries to scan for updates on a WSUS server](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/0x80244007-error-when-windows-tries-to-scan-for-updates-on-a-wsus-server-6af342d9-9af6-f3bb-b6ad-2be56bf7826e). | - -## 0x80070422 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| NA | This issue occurs when the Windows Update service stops working or isn't running. | Check if the Windows Update service is running. | - -## 0x800f0821 - - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| CBS_E_ABORT; client abort, IDABORT returned by ICbsUIHandler method except Error() | CBS transaction timeout exceeded. | A servicing operation is taking a long time to complete. The servicing stack watchdog timer expires. Extending the timeout will mitigate the issue. Increase the resources on the device. If a virtual machine, increase virtual CPU and memory to speed up operations. Make sure the device has installed the update in KB4493473 or later.| - -## 0x800f0825 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| CBS_E_CANNOT_UNINSTALL; Package cannot be uninstalled. | Typically this is due component store corruption caused when a component is in a partially installed state. | Repair the component store with the **Dism RestoreHealth** command or manually repair with a payload from the partially installed component. From an elevated command prompt, run these commands:
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /SCANHEALTH*
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /CHECKHEALTH*
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /RESTOREHEALTH*
    *Sfc /Scannow*
    Restart the device. | - -## 0x800F0920 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| CBS_E_HANG_DETECTED; A failure to respond was detected while processing the operation. | Subsequent error logged after getting 0x800f0821 | A servicing operation is taking a long time to complete. The servicing stack watchdog timer expires and assumes the system has stopped responding. Extending the timeout will mitigate the issue. Increase the resources on the device. If a virtual machine, increase virtual CPU and memory to speed up operations. Make sure the device has installed the update in KB4493473 or later.| - -## 0x800f081f - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| CBS_E_SOURCE_MISSING; source for package or file not found, ResolveSource() unsuccessful | Component Store corruption | Repair the component store with the **Dism RestoreHealth** command or manually repair with the payload from the partially installed component. From an elevated command prompt and run these commands:
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /SCANHEALTH*
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /CHECKHEALTH*
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /RESTOREHEALTH*
    *Sfc /Scannow*
    Restart the device. | - -## 0x800f0831 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| CBS_E_STORE_CORRUPTION; CBS store is corrupted. | Corruption in the Windows Component Store. | Repair the component store with **Dism RestoreHealth** or manually repair with the payload from the partially installed component. From an elevated command prompt and run these commands:
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /SCANHEALTH*
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /CHECKHEALTH*
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /RESTOREHEALTH*
    *Sfc /Scannow*
    Restart the device. | - -## 0x80070005 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| E_ACCESSDENIED; General access denied error | File system or registry key permissions have been changed and the servicing stack doesn't have the required level of access. | This error generally means an access was denied.
    Go to %Windir%\logs\CBS, open the last CBS.log and search for ", error" and match with the timestamp. After finding the error, scroll up and try to determine what caused the access denial. It could be access denied to a file, registry key. Determine what object needs the right permissions and change the permissions as needed. | - -## 0x80070570 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| ERROR_FILE_CORRUPT; The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable. | Component Store corruption | Repair the component store with **Dism RestoreHealth** or manually repair with the payload from the partially installed component. From an elevated command prompt and run these commands:
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /SCANHEALTH*
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /CHECKHEALTH*
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /RESTOREHEALTH*
    *Sfc /Scannow*
    Restart the device.| - - -## 0x80070003 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND; The system cannot find the path specified. | The servicing stack cannot access a specific path. | Indicates an invalid path to an executable. Go to %Windir%\logs\CBS, open the last CBS.log, and search for `, error`. Then match the results with the timestamp. | - - -## 0x80070020 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION | Numerous causes. CBS log analysis required. | This error is usually caused by non-Microsoft filter drivers like antivirus.
    1. [Perform a clean boot and retry the installation](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows-da2f9573-6eec-00ad-2f8a-a97a1807f3dd)
    2. Download the sysinternal tool [Process Monitor](/sysinternals/downloads/procmon).
    3. Run Procmon.exe. It will start data capture automatically.
    4. Install the update package again
    5. With the Process Monitor main window in focus, press CTRL + E or select the magnifying glass to stop data capture.
    6. Select **File > Save > All Events > PML**, and choose a path to save the .PML file
    7. Go to %windir%\logs\cbs, open the last Cbs.log file, and search for the error. After finding the error line a bit above, you should have the file being accessed during the installation that is giving the sharing violation error
    8. In Process Monitor, filter for path and insert the file name (it should be something like "path" "contains" "filename from CBS").
    9. Try to stop it or uninstall the process causing the error. | - -## 0x80073701 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| ERROR_SXS_ASSEMBLY_MISSING; The referenced assembly could not be found. | Typically, a component store corruption caused when a component is in a partially installed state. | Repair the component store with **Dism RestoreHealth command** or manually repair it with the payload from the partially installed component. From an elevated command prompt, run these commands:
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /SCANHEALTH*
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /CHECKHEALTH*
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /RESTOREHEALTH*
    *Sfc /Scannow*
    Restart the device. | - -## 0x8007371b - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| ERROR_SXS_TRANSACTION_CLOSURE_INCOMPLETE; One or more required members of the transaction are not present. | Component Store corruption. | Repair the component store with **Dism RestoreHealth command** or manually repair it with the payload from the partially installed component. From an elevated command prompt and run these commands:
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /SCANHEALTH*
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /CHECKHEALTH*
    *DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /RESTOREHEALTH*
    *Sfc /Scannow*
    Restart the device. | - -## 0x80072EFE - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WININET_E_CONNECTION_ABORTED; The connection with the server was closed abnormally | BITS is unable to transfer the file successfully. | Encountered if BITS is broken or if the file being transferred can't be written to the destination folder on the client. This error is usually caused by connection errors while checking or downloading updates.
    From a cmd prompt run: *BITSADMIN /LIST /ALLUSERS /VERBOSE*
    Search for the 0x80072EFE error code. You should see a reference to an HTTP code with a specific file. Using a browser, try to download it manually, making sure you're using your organization's proxy settings. If the download fails, check with your proxy manager to allow for the communication to be sucesfull. Also check with your network team for this specific URL access. | - -## 0x80072F8F - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WININET_E_DECODING_FAILED; Content decoding has failed | TLS 1.2 is not configured correctly on the client. | This error generally means that the Windows Update Agent was unable to decode the received content. Install and configure TLS 1.2 by installing the update in [KB3140245](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/update-to-enable-tls-1-1-and-tls-1-2-as-default-secure-protocols-in-winhttp-in-windows-c4bd73d2-31d7-761e-0178-11268bb10392). - -## 0x80072EE2 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WININET_E_TIMEOUT; The operation timed out | Unable to scan for updates due to a connectivity issue to Windows Update, Configuration Manager, or WSUS. | This error generally means that the Windows Update Agent was unable to connect to the update servers or your own source, such as WSUS, Configuration Manager, or Microsoft Endpoint Manager.
    Check with your network team to ensure that the device can reach the update sources. For more info, see [Troubleshoot software update scan failures in Configuration Manager](/troubleshoot/mem/configmgr/troubleshoot-software-update-scan-failures).
    If you're using the public Microsoft update servers, check that your device can access the following Windows Update endpoints:
    `http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com`
    `https://*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com`
    `https://update.microsoft.com`
    `https://*.update.microsoft.com`
    `https://windowsupdate.com`
    `https://*.windowsupdate.com`
    `https://download.windowsupdate.com`
    `https://*.download.windowsupdate.com`
    `https://download.microsoft.com`
    `https://*.download.windowsupdate.com`
    `https://wustat.windows.com`
    `https://*.wustat.windows.com`
    `https://ntservicepack.microsoft.com` | - -## 0x80240022 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WU_E_ALL_UPDATES_FAILED; Operation failed for all the updates. | Multiple root causes for this error.| Most common issue is that antivirus software is blocking access to certain folders (like SoftwareDistribution). CBS.log analysis needed to determine the file or folder being protected. | - -## 0x8024401B - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_PROXY_AUTH_REQ; Same as HTTP status 407 - proxy authentication is required. | Unable to authenticate through a proxy server. | Either the Winhttp proxy or WinInet proxy settings are not configured correctly. This error generally means that the Windows Update Agent was unable to connect to the update servers or your own update source, such as WSUS, Configuration Manager, or Microsoft Endpoint Manager, due to a proxy error.
    Verify the proxy settings on the client. The Windows Update Agent uses WinHTTP to scan for available updates. When there is a proxy server between the client and the update source, the proxy settings must be configured correctly on the clients to enable them to communicate by using the source's FQDN.
    Check with your network and proxy teams to confirm that the device can the update source without the proxy requiring user authentication. | - - -## 0x80244022 - -| Message | Description | Mitigation | -|---------|-------------|------------| -| WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE; Same as HTTP status 503 - the service is temporarily overloaded. | Unable to connect to the configured update source. | Network troubleshooting needed to resolve the connectivity issue. Check with your network and proxy teams to confirm that the device can the update source without the proxy requiring user authentication. | diff --git a/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-overview.md b/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-overview.md index e29fa96bf5..1a85b77f1b 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-overview.md +++ b/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-overview.md @@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ Use the following information to get started with Windows Update: - Understand the UUP architecture - Understand [how Windows Update works](how-windows-update-works.md) - Find [Windows Update log files](windows-update-logs.md) -- Learn how to [troubleshoot Windows Update](windows-update-troubleshooting.md) -- Review [common Windows Update errors](windows-update-errors.md) and check out the [error code reference](windows-update-error-reference.md) -- Review [other resources](windows-update-resources.md) to help you use Windows Update +- Learn how to [troubleshoot Windows Update](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-update-issues-troubleshooting?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json) +- Review [common Windows Update errors](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/common-windows-update-errors?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json) and check out the [error code reference](windows-update-error-reference.md) +- Review [other resources](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/additional-resources-for-windows-update) to help you use Windows Update - Review [Windows IT Pro Blog](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/bg-p/Windows10Blog) section of Microsoft Blogs. ## Unified Update Platform (UUP) architecture diff --git a/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-resources.md b/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-resources.md deleted file mode 100644 index 27de13d4fa..0000000000 --- a/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-resources.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Windows Update - Additional resources -description: In this article, learn details about to troubleshooting WSUS and resetting Windows Update components manually. -ms.prod: w10 -ms.localizationpriority: medium -manager: dougeby -ms.topic: article -ms.author: aaroncz -author: aczechowski -ms.collection: highpri ---- - -# Windows Update - additional resources - -**Applies to**: - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 11 -- Windows Server 2016 -- Windows Server 2019 - -> [!NOTE] -> Windows Server 2016 supports policies available in Windows 10, version 1607. Windows Server 2019 supports policies available in Windows 10, version 1809. - - -The following resources provide additional information about using Windows Update. - -## WSUS Troubleshooting - -[Troubleshooting issues with WSUS client agents](/troubleshoot/mem/configmgr/troubleshoot-issues-with-wsus-client-agents) - -[How to troubleshoot WSUS](/troubleshoot/mem/configmgr/troubleshoot-wsus-connection-failures) - -[Error 80244007 when WSUS client scans for updates](/troubleshoot/mem/configmgr/error-80244007-when-wsus-client-scans-updates) - -[Updates may not be installed with Fast Startup in Windows 10](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/updates-not-install-with-fast-startup) - -## How do I reset Windows Update components? - -- Try using the [Windows Update Troubleshooter](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/windows-update-troubleshooter-for-windows-10-19bc41ca-ad72-ae67-af3c-89ce169755dd), which will analyze the situation and reset any components that need it. -- Try the steps in [Troubleshoot problems updating Windows 10](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/troubleshoot-problems-updating-windows-10-188c2b0f-10a7-d72f-65b8-32d177eb136c). -- Try the steps in [Fix Windows Update](https://support.microsoft.com/sbs/windows/fix-windows-update-errors-18b693b5-7818-5825-8a7e-2a4a37d6d787) errors. - -If all else fails, try resetting the Windows Update Agent by running these commands from an elevated command prompt: - - ``` console - net stop wuauserv - rd /s /q %systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution - net start wuauserv - ``` - - -## Reset Windows Update components manually - -1. Open a Windows command prompt. To open a command prompt, click **Start > Run**. Copy and paste (or type) the following command and then press ENTER: - ``` console - cmd - ``` -2. Stop the **BITS service**, the **Windows Update service** and the **Cryptographic service**. To do this, type the following commands at a command prompt. Press ENTER after you type each command. - ``` console - net stop bits - net stop wuauserv - net stop cryptsvc - ``` -3. Delete the **qmgr\*.dat** files. To do this, type the following command at a command prompt, and then press ENTER: - ``` console - Del "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Downloader\qmgr*.dat" - ``` -4. If this is your first attempt at resolving your Windows Update issues by using the steps in this article, go to step 5 without carrying out the steps in step 4. The steps in step 4 should only be performed at this point in the troubleshooting if you cannot resolve your Windows Update issues after following all steps but step 4. The steps in step 4 are also performed by the "Aggressive" mode of the Fix it Solution above. - 1. Rename the following folders to *.BAK: - ``` console - %Systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore - %Systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution\Download - %Systemroot%\System32\catroot2 - ``` - To do this, type the following commands at a command prompt. Press ENTER after you type each command. - ``` console - Ren %Systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore DataStore.bak - Ren %Systemroot%\SoftwareDistribution\Download Download.bak - Ren %Systemroot%\System32\catroot2 catroot2.bak - ``` - - > [!IMPORTANT] - > The **reset** step below using sc.exe will **overwrite** your existing security ACLs on the BITS and Windows Update service and set them to default. Skip this step unless the other steps to reset Windows Update components have not resolved the issue. - - 2. Reset the **BITS service** and the **Windows Update service** to the default security descriptor. To do this, type the following commands at a command prompt. Press ENTER after you type each command. - ``` console - sc.exe sdset bits D:(A;CI;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;SY)(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;BA)(A;;CCLCSWLOCRRC;;;IU)(A;;CCLCSWLOCRRC;;;SU) - sc.exe sdset wuauserv D:(A;;CCLCSWRPLORC;;;AU)(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;BA)(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;SY) - ``` -5. Type the following command at a command prompt, and then press ENTER: - ``` console - cd /d %windir%\system32 - ``` -6. Reregister the **BITS** files and the **Windows Update** files. To do this, type the following commands at a command prompt. Press ENTER after you type each command. - - ``` console - regsvr32.exe atl.dll - regsvr32.exe urlmon.dll - regsvr32.exe mshtml.dll - regsvr32.exe shdocvw.dll - regsvr32.exe browseui.dll - regsvr32.exe jscript.dll - regsvr32.exe vbscript.dll - regsvr32.exe scrrun.dll - regsvr32.exe msxml.dll - regsvr32.exe msxml3.dll - regsvr32.exe msxml6.dll - regsvr32.exe actxprxy.dll - regsvr32.exe softpub.dll - regsvr32.exe wintrust.dll - regsvr32.exe dssenh.dll - regsvr32.exe rsaenh.dll - regsvr32.exe gpkcsp.dll - regsvr32.exe sccbase.dll - regsvr32.exe slbcsp.dll - regsvr32.exe cryptdlg.dll - regsvr32.exe oleaut32.dll - regsvr32.exe ole32.dll - regsvr32.exe shell32.dll - regsvr32.exe initpki.dll - regsvr32.exe wuapi.dll - regsvr32.exe wuaueng.dll - regsvr32.exe wuaueng1.dll - regsvr32.exe wucltui.dll - regsvr32.exe wups.dll - regsvr32.exe wups2.dll - regsvr32.exe wuweb.dll - regsvr32.exe qmgr.dll - regsvr32.exe qmgrprxy.dll - regsvr32.exe wucltux.dll - regsvr32.exe muweb.dll - regsvr32.exe wuwebv.dll - ``` - -7. Reset **Winsock**. To do this, type the following command at a command prompt, and then press ENTER: - ``` console - netsh winsock reset - ``` -8. If you are running Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, you have to set the proxy settings. To do this, type the following command at a command prompt, and then press ENTER: - ``` console - proxycfg.exe -d - ``` -9. Restart the **BITS service**, the **Windows Update service** and the **Cryptographic service**. To do this, type the following commands at a command prompt. Press ENTER after you type each command. - ``` console - net start bits - net start wuauserv - net start cryptsvc - ``` -10. If you are running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008, clear the **BITS** queue. To do this, type the following command at a command prompt, and then press ENTER: - ``` console - bitsadmin.exe /reset /allusers - ``` diff --git a/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-troubleshooting.md b/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-troubleshooting.md deleted file mode 100644 index ae44dc478a..0000000000 --- a/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-troubleshooting.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,248 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Windows Update troubleshooting -description: Learn about troubleshooting Windows Update, issues related to HTTP/Proxy, and why some features are offered and others aren't. -ms.prod: w10 -author: aczechowski -ms.author: aaroncz -manager: dougeby -ms.topic: article -ms.custom: seo-marvel-apr2020 -ms.collection: highpri ---- - -# Windows Update troubleshooting - -**Applies to** - -- Windows 10 -- Windows 11 - -

    Try our Virtual Agent - It can help you quickly identify and fix common Windows Update issues - -If you run into problems when using Windows Update, start with the following steps: - -1. Run the built-in Windows Update troubleshooter to fix common issues. Navigate to **Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Windows Update**. - -2. Install the most recent Servicing Stack Update that matches your version of Windows from the Microsoft Update Catalog. See [Servicing stack updates](servicing-stack-updates.md) for more details on servicing stack updates. - -3. Make sure that you install the latest Windows updates, cumulative updates, and rollup updates. To verify the update status, refer to the appropriate update history for your system: - - - [Windows 10, version 2004 and Windows Server, version 2004](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4555932) - - [Windows 10, version 1909 and Windows Server, version 1909](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4529964) - - [Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows Server, version 1903](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4498140) - - [Windows 10, version 1809 and Windows Server 2019](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4464619/windows-10-update-history) - - [Windows 10, version 1803](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4099479/windows-10-update-history) - - [Windows 10, version 1709](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4043454) - - [Windows 10, version 1703](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4018124) - - [Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4000825/windows-10-windows-server-2016-update-history) - - [Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4009470/windows-8-1-windows-server-2012-r2-update-history) - - [Windows Server 2012](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4009471/windows-server-2012-update-history) - - [Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4009469/windows-7-sp1-windows-server-2008-r2-sp1-update-history) - -Advanced users can also refer to the [log](windows-update-logs.md) generated by Windows Update for further investigation. - -You might encounter the following scenarios when using Windows Update. - -## Why am I offered an older update? -The update that is offered to a device depends on several factors. The following are some of the most common attributes: - -- OS Build -- OS Branch -- OS Locale -- OS Architecture -- Device update management configuration - -If the update you're offered isn't the most current available, it might be because your device is being managed by a WSUS server, and you're being offered the updates available on that server. It's also possible, if your device is part of a deployment group, that your admin is intentionally slowing the rollout of updates. Since the deployment is slow and measured to begin with, all devices will not receive the update on the same day. - -## My device is frozen at scan. Why? -The Settings UI communicates with the Update Orchestrator service that in turn communicates with to Windows Update service. If these services stop unexpectedly, then you might see this behavior. In such cases, follow these steps: - -1. Close the Settings app and reopen it. - -2. Start Services.msc and check if the following services are running: - - - Update State Orchestrator - - Windows Update - -## Feature updates are not being offered while other updates are -Devices running Windows 10, version 1709 through Windows 10, version 1803 that are [configured to update from Windows Update](#BKMK_DCAT) (including Windows Update for Business) are able to install servicing and definition updates but are never offered feature updates. - -Checking the WindowsUpdate.log reveals the following error: -```console -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Agent * START * Finding updates CallerId = Update;taskhostw Id = 25 -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Agent Online = Yes; Interactive = No; AllowCachedResults = No; Ignore download priority = No -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Agent ServiceID = {855E8A7C-ECB4-4CA3-B045-1DFA50104289} Third party service -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Agent Search Scope = {Current User} -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Agent Caller SID for Applicability: S-1-12-1-2933642503-1247987907-1399130510-4207851353 -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Misc Got 855E8A7C-ECB4-4CA3-B045-1DFA50104289 redir Client/Server URL: https://fe3.delivery.mp.microsoft.com/ClientWebService/client.asmx"" -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Misc Token Requested with 0 category IDs. -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Misc GetUserTickets: No user tickets found. Returning WU_E_NO_USERTOKEN. -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Misc *FAILED* [80070426] Method failed [AuthTicketHelper::GetDeviceTickets:570] -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Misc *FAILED* [80070426] Method failed [AuthTicketHelper::GetDeviceTickets:570] -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Misc *FAILED* [80070426] GetDeviceTickets -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Misc *FAILED* [80070426] Method failed [AuthTicketHelper::AddTickets:1092] -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Misc *FAILED* [80070426] Method failed [CUpdateEndpointProvider::GenerateSecurityTokenWithAuthTickets:1587] -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Misc *FAILED* [80070426] GetAgentTokenFromServer -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Misc *FAILED* [80070426] GetAgentToken -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Misc *FAILED* [80070426] EP:Call to GetEndpointToken -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Misc *FAILED* [80070426] Failed to obtain service 855E8A7C-ECB4-4CA3-B045-1DFA50104289 plugin Client/Server auth token of type 0x00000001 -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID ProtocolTalker *FAILED* [80070426] Method failed [CAgentProtocolTalkerContext::DetermineServiceEndpoint:377] -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID ProtocolTalker *FAILED* [80070426] Initialization failed for Protocol Talker Context -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Agent Exit code = 0x80070426 -YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss:SSS PID TID Agent * END * Finding updates CallerId = Update;taskhostw Id = 25 -``` - -The 0x80070426 error code translates to: -```console -ERROR_SERVICE_NOT_ACTIVE - # The service has not been started. -``` - -Microsoft Account Sign In Assistant (MSA or wlidsvc) is the service in question. The DCAT Flighting service (ServiceId: 855E8A7C-ECB4-4CA3-B045-1DFA50104289) relies on MSA to get the global device ID for the device. Without the MSA service running, the global device ID won't be generated and sent by the client and the search for feature updates never completes successfully. - -To resolve this issue, reset the MSA service to the default StartType of "manual." - -## Issues related to HTTP/Proxy -Windows Update uses WinHttp with Partial Range requests (RFC 7233) to download updates and applications from Windows Update servers or on-premises WSUS servers. Therefore proxy servers on the network must support HTTP RANGE requests. If a proxy was configured in Internet Explorer (User level) but not in WinHTTP (System level), connections to Windows Update will fail. - -To fix this issue, configure a proxy in WinHTTP by using the following netsh command: - -```console -netsh winhttp set proxy ProxyServerName:PortNumber -``` - ->[!NOTE] -> You can also import the proxy settings from Internet Explorer by using the following command: netsh winhttp import proxy source=ie - -If downloads through a proxy server fail with a 0x80d05001 DO_E_HTTP_BLOCKSIZE_MISMATCH error, or if you notice high CPU usage while updates are downloading, check the proxy configuration to permit HTTP RANGE requests to run. - -You might choose to apply a rule to permit HTTP RANGE requests for the following URLs: - -`*.download.windowsupdate.com` -`*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com` -`*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com` - -If you can't allow RANGE requests, you'll be downloading more content than needed in updates (as delta patching will not work). - - -## The update is not applicable to your computer -The most common reasons for this error are described in the following table: - -|Cause|Explanation|Resolution| -|-----|-----------|----------| -|Update is superseded|As updates for a component are released, the updated component will supersede an older component that is already on the system. When this occurs, the previous update is marked as superseded. If the update that you're trying to install already has a newer version of the payload on your system, you might receive this error message.|Check that the package that you are installing contains newer versions of the binaries. Or, check that the package is superseded by another new package. | -|Update is already installed|If the update that you're trying to install was previously installed, for example, by another update that carried the same payload, you may encounter this error message.|Verify that the package that you are trying to install was not previously installed.| -|Wrong update for architecture|Updates are published by CPU architecture. If the update that you're trying to install does not match the architecture for your CPU, you may encounter this error message. |Verify that the package that you're trying to install matches the Windows version that you are using. The Windows version information can be found in the "Applies To" section of the article for each update. For example, Windows Server 2012-only updates cannot be installed on Windows Server 2012 R2-based computers.
    Also, verify that the package that you are installing matches the processor architecture of the Windows version that you are using. For example, an x86-based update cannot be installed on x64-based installations of Windows. | -|Missing prerequisite update|Some updates require a prerequisite update before they can be applied to a system. If you are missing a prerequisite update, you may encounter this error message. For example, KB 2919355 must be installed on Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 computers before many of the updates that were released after April 2014 can be installed.|Check the related articles about the package in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) to make sure that you have the prerequisite updates installed. For example, if you encounter the error message on Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 R2, you may have to install the April 2014 update 2919355 as a prerequisite and one or more pre-requisite servicing updates (KB 2919442 and KB 3173424).
    To determine if these prerequisite updates are installed, run the following PowerShell command:
    `get-hotfix KB3173424,KB2919355, KB2919442`.
    If the updates are installed, the command will return the installed date in the `InstalledOn` section of the output. - -## Issues related to firewall configuration -Error that you might see in Windows Update logs: -```console -DownloadManager Error 0x800706d9 occurred while downloading update; notifying dependent calls. -``` -Or -```console -[DownloadManager] BITS job {A4AC06DD-D6E6-4420-8720-7407734FDAF2} hit a transient error, updateId = {D053C08A-6250-4C43-A111-56C5198FE142}.200 , error = 0x800706D9 -``` -Or -```console -DownloadManager [0]12F4.1FE8::09/29/2017-13:45:08.530 [agent]DO job {C6E2F6DC-5B78-4608-B6F1-0678C23614BD} hit a transient error, updateId = 5537BD35-BB74-40B2-A8C3-B696D3C97CBA.201 , error = 0x80D0000A -``` - -Go to Services.msc and ensure that Windows Firewall Service is enabled. Stopping the service associated with Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is not supported by Microsoft. For more information, see [I need to disable Windows Firewall](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/cc766337(v=ws.10)). - -## Issues arising from configuration of conflicting policies -Windows Update provides a wide range configuration policy to control the behavior of the Windows Update service in a managed environment. While these policies let you configure the settings at a granular level, misconfiguration or setting conflicting policies may lead to unexpected behaviors. - -For more information, see [How to configure automatic updates by using Group Policy or registry settings](/windows/deployment/update/waas-wu-settings) for more information. - -## Device cannot access update files - -Ensure that devices can reach necessary Windows Update endpoints through the firewall. For example, for Windows 10, version 2004, the following protocols must be able to reach these respective endpoints: - - -|Protocol |Endpoint URL | -|---------|---------| -|TLS 1.2 | `*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com` | -|HTTP | `emdl.ws.microsoft.com` | -|HTTP | `*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com` | -|HTTP | `*.windowsupdate.com` | -|HTTPS | `*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com` | -|TLS 1.2 | `*.update.microsoft.com` | -|TLS 1.2 | `tsfe.trafficshaping.dsp.mp.microsoft.com` | - -> [!NOTE] -> Be sure not to use HTTPS for those endpoints that specify HTTP, and vice versa. The connection will fail. - -The specific endpoints can vary between Windows client versions. See, for example, [Windows 10 2004 Enterprise connection endpoints](/windows/privacy/manage-windows-2004-endpoints). Similar articles for other Windows client versions are available in the table of contents nearby. - - -## Updates aren't downloading from the intranet endpoint (WSUS or Configuration Manager) -Windows client 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: - -1. Start Windows PowerShell as an administrator. -2. Run \$MUSM = New-Object -ComObject "Microsoft.Update.ServiceManager". -3. Run \$MUSM.Services. - -Check the output for the Name and OffersWindowsUPdates parameters, which you can interpret according to this table. - -|Output|Meaning| -|-|-| -|- Name: Microsoft Update
    -OffersWindowsUpdates: True| - The update source is Microsoft Update, which means that updates for other Microsoft products besides the operating system could also be delivered.
    - Indicates that the client is configured to receive updates for all Microsoft Products (Office, etc.) | -|- Name: DCat Flighting Prod
    - OffersWindowsUpdates: True |- Starting with Windows 10, version 1709, feature updates are always delivered through the DCAT service.
    - Indicates that the client is configured to receive feature updates from Windows Update. | -|- Name: Windows Store (DCat Prod)
    - OffersWindowsUpdates: False |-The update source is Insider Updates for Store Apps.
    - Indicates that the client will not receive or is not configured to receive these updates.| -|- Name: Windows Server Update Service
    - OffersWindowsUpdates: True |- The source is a Windows Server Updates Services server.
    - The client is configured to receive updates from WSUS. | -|- Name: Windows Update
    - OffersWindowsUpdates: True|- The source is Windows Update.
    - The client is configured to receive updates from Windows Update Online.| - -## You have a bad setup in the environment -In this example, per the Group Policy set through registry, the system is configured to use WSUS to download updates (note the second line): - -```console -HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU] -"UseWUServer"=dword:00000001 -``` - -From Windows Update logs: -```console -2018-08-06 09:33:31:085 480 1118 Agent ** START ** Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = OperationalInsight Id = 49] -2018-08-06 09:33:31:085 480 1118 Agent ********* -2018-08-06 09:33:31:085 480 1118 Agent * Include potentially superseded updates -2018-08-06 09:33:31:085 480 1118 Agent * Online = No; Ignore download priority = No -2018-08-06 09:33:31:085 480 1118 Agent * Criteria = "IsHidden = 0 AND DeploymentAction=*" -2018-08-06 09:33:31:085 480 1118 Agent * ServiceID = {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000} Third party service -2018-08-06 09:33:31:085 480 1118 Agent * Search Scope = {Machine} -2018-08-06 09:33:32:554 480 1118 Agent * Found 83 updates and 83 categories in search; evaluated appl. rules of 517 out of 1473 deployed entities -2018-08-06 09:33:32:554 480 1118 Agent ********* -2018-08-06 09:33:32:554 480 1118 Agent ** END ** Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = OperationalInsight Id = 49] -``` - -In the above log snippet, we see that the `Criteria = "IsHidden = 0 AND DeploymentAction=*"`. "*" means there is nothing specified from the server. So, the scan happens but there is no direction to download or install to the agent. So it just scans the update and provides the results. - -As shown in the following logs, automatic update runs the scan and finds no update approved for it. So it reports there are no updates to install or download. This is due to an incorrect configuration. The WSUS side should approve the updates for Windows Update so that it fetches the updates and installs them at the specified time according to the policy. Since this scenario doesn't include Configuration Manager, there's no way to install unapproved updates. You're expecting the operational insight agent to do the scan and automatically trigger the download and installation but that won’t happen with this configuration. - -```console -2018-08-06 10:58:45:992 480 5d8 Agent ** START ** Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdates Id = 57] -2018-08-06 10:58:45:992 480 5d8 Agent ********* -2018-08-06 10:58:45:992 480 5d8 Agent * Online = Yes; Ignore download priority = No -2018-08-06 10:58:45:992 480 5d8 Agent * Criteria = "IsInstalled=0 and DeploymentAction='Installation' or IsPresent=1 and DeploymentAction='Uninstallation' or IsInstalled=1 and DeploymentAction='Installation' and RebootRequired=1 or IsInstalled=0 and DeploymentAction='Uninstallation' and RebootRequired=1" - -2018-08-06 10:58:46:617 480 5d8 PT + SyncUpdates round trips: 2 -2018-08-06 10:58:47:383 480 5d8 Agent * Found 0 updates and 83 categories in search; evaluated appl. rules of 617 out of 1473 deployed entities -2018-08-06 10:58:47:383 480 5d8 Agent Reporting status event with 0 installable, 83 installed, 0 installed pending, 0 failed and 0 downloaded updates -2018-08-06 10:58:47:383 480 5d8 Agent ********* -2018-08-06 10:58:47:383 480 5d8 Agent ** END ** Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdates Id = 57] -``` - -## High bandwidth usage on Windows client by Windows Update -Users might see that Windows is consuming all the bandwidth in the different offices under the system context. This behavior is by design. Components that might consume bandwidth expand beyond Windows Update components. - -The following group policies can help mitigate this situation: - -- Blocking access to Windows Update servers: [Policy Turn off access to all Windows Update features](https://gpsearch.azurewebsites.net/#4728) (Set to enabled) -- Driver search: [Policy Specify search order for device driver source locations](https://gpsearch.azurewebsites.net/#183) (Set to "Do not search Windows Update") -- Windows Store automatic update: [Policy Turn off Automatic Download and Install of updates](https://gpsearch.azurewebsites.net/#10876) (Set to enabled) - -Other components that connect to the internet: - -- Windows Spotlight: [Policy Configure Windows spotlight on lock screen](https://gpsearch.azurewebsites.net/#13362) (Set to disabled) -- Consumer experiences: [Policy Turn off Microsoft consumer experiences](https://gpsearch.azurewebsites.net/#13329) (Set to enabled) -- Background traffic from Windows apps: [Policy Let Windows apps run in the background](https://gpsearch.azurewebsites.net/#13571) diff --git a/windows/deployment/upgrade/log-files.md b/windows/deployment/upgrade/log-files.md index 9571e99601..d835835848 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/upgrade/log-files.md +++ b/windows/deployment/upgrade/log-files.md @@ -63,17 +63,17 @@ See the following example: ## Analyze log files -The following instructions are meant for IT professionals. Also see the [Upgrade error codes](upgrade-error-codes.md) section in this guide to familiarize yourself with [result codes](upgrade-error-codes.md#result-codes) and [extend codes](upgrade-error-codes.md#extend-codes). +The following instructions are meant for IT professionals. Also see the [Upgrade error codes](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-error-codes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json) section in this guide to familiarize yourself with [result codes](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-error-codes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json#result-codes) and [extend codes](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-error-codes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json#extend-codes). To analyze Windows Setup log files: 1. Determine the Windows Setup error code. This code should be returned by Windows Setup if it is not successful with the upgrade process. -2. Based on the [extend code](upgrade-error-codes.md#extend-codes) portion of the error code, determine the type and location of a [log files](#log-files) to investigate. +2. Based on the [extend code](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-error-codes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json#extend-codes) portion of the error code, determine the type and location of a [log files](#log-files) to investigate. 3. Open the log file in a text editor, such as notepad. -4. Using the [result code](upgrade-error-codes.md#result-codes) portion of the Windows Setup error code, search for the result code in the file and find the last occurrence of the code. Alternatively search for the "abort" and abandoning" text strings described in step 7 below. +4. Using the [result code](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-error-codes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json#result-codes) portion of the Windows Setup error code, search for the result code in the file and find the last occurrence of the code. Alternatively search for the "abort" and abandoning" text strings described in step 7 below. 5. To find the last occurrence of the result code: diff --git a/windows/deployment/upgrade/quick-fixes.md b/windows/deployment/upgrade/quick-fixes.md deleted file mode 100644 index efd7119b31..0000000000 --- a/windows/deployment/upgrade/quick-fixes.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,251 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Quick fixes - Windows IT Pro -ms.reviewer: -manager: dougeby -ms.author: aaroncz -description: Learn how to quickly resolve many problems, which may come up during a Windows 10 upgrade. -ms.custom: seo-marvel-apr2020 -ms.prod: w10 -author: aczechowski -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.topic: article ---- - -# Quick fixes - -**Applies to** -- Windows 10 - ->[!NOTE] ->This is a 100 level topic (basic).
    ->See [Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors](resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md) for a full list of topics in this article. - -The following list of fixes can resolve many Windows upgrade problems. You should try these steps before contacting Microsoft support, or attempting a more advanced analysis of a Windows upgrade failure. Also review information at [Windows 10 help](https://support.microsoft.com/products/windows?os=windows-10). - -The Microsoft Virtual Agent provided by [Microsoft Support](https://support.microsoft.com/contactus/) can help you to analyze and correct some Windows upgrade errors. **To talk to a person about your issue**, start the Virtual Agent (click **Get started**) and enter "Talk to a person" two times. - -> [!TIP] -> You might also wish to try a new tool available from Microsoft that helps to diagnose many Windows upgrade errors. For more information and to download this tool, see [SetupDiag](setupdiag.md). The topic is more advanced (300 level) because several advanced options are available for using the tool. However, you can now just download and then double-click the tool to run it. By default when you click Save, the tool is saved in your **Downloads** folder. Double-click the tool in the folder and wait until it finishes running (it might take a few minutes), then double-click the **SetupDiagResults.log** file and open it using Notepad to see the results of the analysis. - -## List of fixes - -1. Remove nonessential external hardware, such as docks and USB devices. [More information](#remove-external-hardware). - -2. Check the system drive for errors and attempt repairs. [More information](#repair-the-system-drive). - -3. Run the Windows Update troubleshooter. [More information](#windows-update-troubleshooter). - -4. Attempt to restore and repair system files. [More information](#repair-system-files). - -5. Update Windows so that all available recommended updates are installed, and ensure the computer is rebooted if this is necessary to complete installation of an update. [More information](#update-windows). - -6. Temporarily uninstall non-Microsoft antivirus software. [More information](#uninstall-non-microsoft-antivirus-software). - -7. Uninstall all nonessential software. [More information](#uninstall-non-essential-software). - -8. Update firmware and drivers. [More information](#update-firmware-and-drivers). - -9. Ensure that "Download and install updates (recommended)" is accepted at the start of the upgrade process. [More information](#ensure-that-download-and-install-updates-is-selected). - -10. Verify at least 16 GB of free space is available to upgrade a 32-bit OS, or 20 GB for a 64-bit OS. [More information](#verify-disk-space). - -## Step by step instructions - -### Remove external hardware - -If the computer is portable and it is currently in a docking station, [undock the computer](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/cc754084(v=ws.11)). - -Unplug nonessential external hardware devices from the computer, such as: -- Headphones -- Joysticks -- Printers -- Plotters -- Projectors -- Scanners -- Speakers -- USB flash drives -- Portable hard drives -- Portable CD/DVD/Blu-ray drives -- Microphones -- Media card readers -- Cameras/Webcams -- Smart phones -- Secondary monitors, keyboards, mice - -For more information about disconnecting external devices, see [Safely remove hardware in Windows 10](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4051300/windows-10-safely-remove-hardware) - -### Repair the system drive - -The system drive is the drive that contains the [system partition](/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/hard-drives-and-partitions#span-idpartitionsspanspan-idpartitionsspanspan-idpartitionsspanpartitions). This is usually the **C:** drive. - -To check and repair errors on the system drive: - -1. Click **Start**. - -2. Type **command**. - -3. Right-click **Command Prompt** and then left-click **Run as administrator**. - -4. If you are prompted by UAC, click **Yes**. - -5. Type **chkdsk /F** and press ENTER. - -6. When you are prompted to schedule a check the next time the system restarts, type **Y**. - -7. See the following example. - - ```console - C:\WINDOWS\system32>chkdsk /F - The type of the file system is NTFS. - Cannot lock current drive. - - Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another - process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be - checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N) Y - - This volume will be checked the next time the system restarts. - ``` - -8. Restart the computer. The computer will pause before loading Windows and perform a repair of your hard drive. - -### Windows Update Troubleshooter - -The Windows Update troubleshooter tool will automatically analyze and fix problems with Windows Update, such as a corrupted download. It will also tell you if there is a pending reboot that is preventing Windows from updating. - -[Download the tool for Windows 10](https://aka.ms/wudiag). - -To run the tool, click the appropriate link above. Your web browser will prompt you to save or open the file. Select **open** and the tool will automatically start. The tool will walk you through analyzing and fixing some common problems. - -You can also download the Windows Update Troubleshooter by starting the Microsoft [Virtual Agent](https://support.microsoft.com/contact/virtual-agent/), typing **update Windows**, selecting the version of Windows you are running, and then answering **Yes** when asked "Do you need help troubleshooting Windows Update?" - -If any errors are displayed in the Windows Update Troubleshooter, use the Microsoft [Virtual Agent](https://support.microsoft.com/contact/virtual-agent/) to ask about these errors. The Virtual Agent will perform a search and provide a list of helpful links. - -### Repair system files - -This fix is also described in detail at [answers.microsoft.com](https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-update/system-file-check-sfc-scan-and-repair-system-files/bc609315-da1f-4775-812c-695b60477a93). - -To check and repair system files: - -1. Click **Start**. - -2. Type **command**. - -3. Right-click **Command Prompt** and then left-click **Run as administrator**. - -4. If you are prompted by UAC, click **Yes**. - -5. Type **sfc /scannow** and press ENTER. See the following example: - - ```console - C:\>sfc /scannow - - Beginning system scan. This process will take some time. - - Beginning verification phase of system scan. - Verification 100% complete. - - Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations. - ``` -6. If you are running Windows 8.1 or later, type **DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth** and press ENTER (the DISM command options are not available for Windows 7). See the following example: - - ```console - C:\>DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth - - Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool - Version: 10.0.16299.15 - - Image Version: 10.0.16299.309 - - [==========================100.0%==========================] The restore operation completed successfully. - The operation completed successfully. - - ``` - > [!NOTE] - > It may take several minutes for the command operations to be completed. For more information, see [Repair a Windows Image](/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/repair-a-windows-image) and [Use the System File Checker tool](https://support.microsoft.com/help/929833/use-the-system-file-checker-tool-to-repair-missing-or-corrupted-system). - -### Update Windows - -You should ensure that all important updates are installed before attempting to upgrade. This includes updates to hardware drivers on your computer. - -The Microsoft [Virtual Agent](https://support.microsoft.com/contact/virtual-agent/) can walk you through the process of making sure that Windows is updated. - -Start the [Virtual Agent](https://support.microsoft.com/contact/virtual-agent/) and then type "update windows." - -Answer questions that the agent asks, and follow instructions to ensure that Windows is up to date. You can also run the [Windows Update Troubleshooter](#windows-update-troubleshooter) described above. - -Click **Start**, click power options, and then restart the computer. - -### Uninstall non-Microsoft antivirus software - -Use Windows Defender for protection during the upgrade. - -Verify compatibility information, and if desired re-install antivirus applications after the upgrade. If you plan to re-install the application after upgrading, be sure that you have the installation media and all required activation information before removing the program. - -To remove the application, go to **Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features** and click the antivirus application, then click Uninstall. Choose **Yes** when you are asked to confirm program removal. - -For more information, see [Windows 7 - How to properly uninstall programs](https://support.microsoft.com/help/2601726) or [Repair or remove programs in Windows 10](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4028054/windows-repair-or-remove-programs-in-windows-10). - -### Uninstall non-essential software - -Outdated applications can cause problems with a Windows upgrade. Removing old or non-essential applications from the computer can therefore help. - -If you plan to reinstall the application later, be sure that you have the installation media and all required activation information before removing it. - -To remove programs, use the same steps as are provided [above](#uninstall-non-microsoft-antivirus-software) for uninstalling non-Microsoft antivirus software, but instead of removing the antivirus application repeat the steps for all your non-essential, unused, or out-of-date software. - -### Update firmware and drivers - -Updating firmware (such as the BIOS) and installing hardware drivers is a somewhat advanced task. Do not attempt to update BIOS if you aren't familiar with BIOS settings or are not sure how to restore the previous BIOS version if there are problems. Most BIOS updates are provided as a "flash" update. Your manufacturer might provide a tool to perform the update, or you might be required to enter the BIOS and update it manually. Be sure to save your working BIOS settings, since some updates can reset your configuration and make the computer fail to boot if (for example) a RAID configuration is changed. - -Most BIOS and other hardware updates can be obtained from a website maintained by your computer manufacturer. For example, Microsoft Surface device drivers can be obtained at: [Download the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices](/surface/manage-surface-driver-and-firmware-updates). - -To obtain the proper firmware drivers, search for the most updated driver version provided by your computer manufacturer. Install these updates and reboot the computer after installation. Request assistance from the manufacturer if you have any questions. - -### Ensure that "Download and install updates" is selected - -When you begin a Windows Update, the setup process will ask you to **Get important updates**. Answer **Yes** if the computer you are updating is connected to the Internet. See the following example: - -![Get important updates.](../images/update.jpg) - -### Verify disk space - -You can see a list of requirements for Windows 10 at [Windows 10 Specifications & System Requirements](https://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-10-specifications). One of the requirements is that enough hard drive space be available for the installation to take place. At least 16 GB of free space must be available on the system drive to upgrade a 32-bit OS, or 20 GB for a 64-bit OS. - -To view how much hard drive space is available on your computer, open [File Explorer](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4026617/windows-windows-explorer-has-a-new-name). In Windows 7, this was called Windows Explorer. - -In File Explorer, click on **Computer** or **This PC** on the left, then look under **Hard Disk Drives** or under **Devices and drives**. If there are multiple drives listed, the system drive is the drive that includes a Microsoft Windows logo above the drive icon. - -The amount of space available on the system drive will be displayed under the drive. See the following example: - -![System drive.](../images/drive.png) - -In the previous example, there is 703 GB of available free space on the system drive (C:). - -To free up additional space on the system drive, begin by running Disk Cleanup. You can access Disk Cleanup by right-clicking the hard drive icon and then clicking Properties. See the following example: - -:::image type="content" alt-text="Disk cleanup." source="../images/cleanup.png"::: - -For instructions to run Disk Cleanup and other suggestions to free up hard drive space, see [Tips to free up drive space on your PC](https://support.microsoft.com/help/17421/windows-free-up-drive-space). - -When you run Disk Cleanup and enable the option to Clean up system files, you can remove previous Windows installations which can free a large amount of space. You should only do this if you do not plan to restore the old OS version. - -### Open an elevated command prompt - -> [!TIP] -> It is no longer necessary to open an elevated command prompt to run the [SetupDiag](setupdiag.md) tool. However, this is still the optimal way to run the tool. - -To launch an elevated command prompt, press the Windows key on your keyboard, type **cmd**, press Ctrl+Shift+Enter, and then click **Yes** to confirm the elevation prompt. Screenshots and other steps to open an elevated command prompt are [here](https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-security/command-prompt-admin-windows-7/6a188166-5e23-461f-b468-f325688ec8c7). - -Note: When you open an elevated command prompt, you will usually start in the **C:\WINDOWS\system32** directory. To run a program that you recently downloaded, you must change to the directory where the program is located. Alternatively, you can move or copy the program to a directory in your PATH variable. These directories are automatically searched. Type **echo %PATH%** to see the directories in your PATH variable. - -Another option is to use File Explorer to create a new folder under C: with a short name such as "new" then copy or move the programs you want to run (like SetupDiag) to this folder using File Explorer. When you open an elevated command prompt, change to this directory by typing "cd c:\new" and now you can run the programs in that folder. - -If you downloaded the SetupDiag.exe program to your computer, then copied it to the folder C:\new, and you opened an elevated command prompt then typed cd c:\new to change to this directory, you can just type setupdiag and press ENTER to run the program. This program will analyze the files on your computer to see why a Windows Upgrade failed and if the reason was a common one, it will report this reason. It will not fix the problem for you but knowing why the upgrade failed enables you to take steps to fix the problem. - -## Related topics - -[Windows 10 FAQ for IT professionals](../planning/windows-10-enterprise-faq-itpro.yml) -
    [Windows 10 Enterprise system requirements](https://technet.microsoft.com/windows/dn798752.aspx) -
    [Windows 10 Specifications](https://www.microsoft.com/windows/Windows-10-specifications) -
    [Windows 10 IT pro forums](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?category=Windows10ITPro) -
    [Fix Windows Update errors by using the DISM or System Update Readiness tool](/troubleshoot/windows-server/deployment/fix-windows-update-errors) diff --git a/windows/deployment/upgrade/resolution-procedures.md b/windows/deployment/upgrade/resolution-procedures.md deleted file mode 100644 index a78d48368a..0000000000 --- a/windows/deployment/upgrade/resolution-procedures.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,188 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Resolution procedures - Windows IT Pro -manager: dougeby -ms.author: aaroncz -description: Discover general troubleshooting procedures for dealing with 0xC1900101, the generic rollback code thrown when something goes wrong during a Windows 10 upgrade. -ms.prod: w10 -author: aczechowski -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.topic: article -ms.collection: highpri ---- - -# Resolution procedures - -**Applies to** -- Windows 10 - -> [!NOTE] -> This is a 200 level topic (moderate). -> See [Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors](resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md) for a full list of topics in this article. - -This topic provides some common causes and solutions that are associated with specific upgrade error codes. If a Windows 10 upgrade fails, you can write down the error code that is displayed, or find the error code in the Windows [Event Log](windows-error-reporting.md) or in the Windows Setup [log files](log-files.md) (ex: **setuperr.log**) and review the cause and solutions provided here. You should also try running the free [SetupDiag](setupdiag.md) tool provided by Microsoft, which can automatically find the reason for an upgrade failure. - -## 0xC1900101 - -A frequently observed [result code](upgrade-error-codes.md#result-codes) is 0xC1900101. This result code can be thrown at any stage of the upgrade process, with the exception of the downlevel phase. 0xC1900101 is a generic rollback code, and usually indicates that an incompatible driver is present. The incompatible driver can cause blue screens, system hangs, and unexpected reboots. Analysis of supplemental log files is often helpful, such as: - -- The minidump file: $Windows.~bt\Sources\Rollback\setupmem.dmp, -- Event logs: $Windows.~bt\Sources\Rollback\*.evtx -- The device install log: $Windows.~bt\Sources\Rollback\setupapi\setupapi.dev.log - -The device install log is helpful if rollback occurs during the sysprep operation (extend code 0x30018). - -To resolve a rollback that was caused by driver conflicts, try running setup using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs by performing a [clean boot](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135) before initiating the upgrade process. - -See the following general troubleshooting procedures associated with a result code of 0xC1900101:

    - - -| Code | Mitigation | Cause | -| :--- | :--- | :--- | -| 0xC1900101 - 0x20004 | Uninstall antivirus applications.
    Remove all unused SATA devices.
    Remove all unused devices and drivers.
    Update drivers and BIOS. | Windows Setup encountered an error during the SAFE_OS with the INSTALL_RECOVERY_ENVIRONMENT operation.
    This is caused by out-of-date drivers. | -| 0xC1900101 - 0x2000c | Disconnect all peripheral devices that are connected to the system, except for the mouse, keyboard and display.
    Contact your hardware vendor to obtain updated device drivers.
    Ensure that "Download and install updates (recommended)" is accepted at the start of the upgrade process. | Windows Setup encountered an unspecified error during Wim apply in the WinPE phase.
    This is caused by out-of-date drivers | -| 0xC1900101 - 0x20017 | Ensure that all that drivers are updated.
    Open the Setuperr.log and Setupact.log files in the %windir%\Panther directory, and then locate the problem drivers.
    For more information, see [Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 setup log file locations](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-setup-log-file-locations).
    Update or uninstall the problem drivers. | A driver has caused an illegal operation.
    Windows wasn't able to migrate the driver, resulting in a rollback of the operating system.
    This is a SafeOS boot failure, typically caused by drivers or non-Microsoft disk encryption software.
    This can also be caused by a hardware failure. | -| 0xC1900101 - 0x30018 | Disconnect all peripheral devices that are connected to the system, except for the mouse, keyboard and display.
    Contact your hardware vendor to obtain updated device drivers.
    Ensure that "Download and install updates (recommended)" is accepted at the start of the upgrade process. | A device driver has stopped responding to setup.exe during the upgrade process. | -| 0xC1900101 - 0x3000D | Disconnect all peripheral devices that are connected to the system, except for the mouse, keyboard and display.
    Update or uninstall the display driver. | Installation failed during the FIRST_BOOT phase while attempting the MIGRATE_DATA operation.
    This can occur due to a problem with a display driver. | -| 0xC1900101 - 0x4000D | Check supplemental rollback logs for a setupmem.dmp file, or event logs for any unexpected reboots or errors.
    Review the rollback log and determine the stop code.
    The rollback log is located in the $Windows.~BT\Sources\Rollback folder. An example analysis is shown below. This example isn't representative of all cases:
     
    Info SP Crash 0x0000007E detected
    Info SP Module name :
    Info SP Bugcheck parameter 1 : 0xFFFFFFFFC0000005
    Info SP Bugcheck parameter 2 : 0xFFFFF8015BC0036A
    Info SP Bugcheck parameter 3 : 0xFFFFD000E5D23728
    Info SP Bugcheck parameter 4 : 0xFFFFD000E5D22F40
    Info SP Can't recover the system.
    Info SP Rollback: Showing splash window with restoring text: Restoring your previous version of Windows.
     
    Typically, there's a dump file for the crash to analyze. If you aren't equipped to debug the dump, then attempt the following basic troubleshooting procedures:
     
    1. Make sure you have enough disk space.
    2. If a driver is identified in the bug check message, disable the driver or check with the manufacturer for driver updates.
    3. Try changing video adapters.
    4. Check with your hardware vendor for any BIOS updates.
    5. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. | A rollback occurred due to a driver configuration issue.
    Installation failed during the second boot phase while attempting the MIGRATE_DATA operation.
    This can occur because of incompatible drivers. | -| 0xC1900101 - 0x40017 | Clean boot into Windows, and then attempt the upgrade to Windows 10. For more information, see [How to perform a clean boot in Windows](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135).
    Ensure that you select the option to "Download and install updates (recommended)."
     
    Computers that run Citrix VDA
    You may see this message after you upgrade a computer from Windows 10, version 1511 to Windows 10, version 1607. After the second system restart, the system generates this error and then rolls back to the previous version. This problem has also been observed in upgrades to Windows 8.1 and Windows 8.
     
    This problem occurs because the computer has Citrix Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) installed. Citrix VDA installs device drivers and a file system filter driver (CtxMcsWbc). This Citrix filter driver prevents the upgrade from writing changes to the disk, so the upgrade can't complete and the system rolls back.
     
    **Resolution**
     
    To resolve this problem, install [Cumulative update for Windows 10 Version 1607 and Windows Server 2016: November 8, 2016](https://support.microsoft.com/help/3200970/cumulative-update-for-windows-10-version-1607-and-windows-server-2016).
     
    You can work around this problem in two ways:
     
    **Workaround 1**
     
    1. Use the VDA setup application (VDAWorkstationSetup_7.11) to uninstall Citrix VDA.
    2. Run the Windows upgrade again.
    3. Reinstall Citrix VDA.
     
    **Workaround 2**
     
    If you can't uninstall Citrix VDA, follow these steps to work around this problem:
     
    1. In Registry Editor, go to the following subkey:
    **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4d36e967-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}\CtxMcsWbc**
    2. Change the value of the **Start** entry from **0** to **4**. This change disables the Citrix MCS cache service.
    3. Go to the following subkey:
    **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4d36e967-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}**
    4. Delete the **CtxMcsWbc** entry.
    5. Restart the computer, and then try the upgrade again.
     
    **Non-Microsoft information disclaimer**
    The non-Microsoft products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, about the performance or reliability of these products. | Windows 10 upgrade failed after the second reboot.
    This is caused by a faulty driver. For example: antivirus filter drivers or encryption drivers. | - -## 0x800xxxxx - -Result codes that start with the digits 0x800 are also important to understand. These error codes indicate general operating system errors, and aren't unique to the Windows upgrade process. Examples include timeouts, devices not functioning, and a process stopping unexpectedly. - -See the following general troubleshooting procedures associated with a result code of 0x800xxxxx: - -| Code | Mitigation | Cause | -| :--- | :--- | :--- | -| 80040005 - 0x20007 | This error has more than one possible cause. Attempt [quick fixes](quick-fixes.md), and if not successful, [analyze log files](log-files.md#analyze-log-files) in order to determine the problem and solution. | An unspecified error occurred with a driver during the SafeOS phase. | -| 0x80073BC3 - 0x20009
    0x80070002 - 0x20009
    0x80073B92 - 0x20009 | These errors occur during partition analysis and validation, and can be caused by the presence of multiple system partitions. For example, if you installed a new system drive but left the previous system drive connected, this can cause a conflict. To resolve the errors, disconnect or temporarily disable drives that contain the unused system partition. You can reconnect the drive after the upgrade has completed. Alternatively, you can delete the unused system partition. | The requested system device can't be found, there's a sharing violation, or there are multiple devices matching the identification criteria. | -| 800704B8 - 0x3001A | Disable or uninstall non-Microsoft antivirus applications, disconnect all unnecessary devices, and perform a [clean boot](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135). | An extended error has occurred during the first boot phase. | -| 8007042B - 0x4000D | [Analyze log files](log-files.md#analyze-log-files) in order to determine the file, application, or driver that isn't able to be migrated. Disconnect, update, remove, or replace the device or object. | The installation failed during the second boot phase while attempting the MIGRATE_DATA operation.
    This issue can occur due to file system, application, or driver issues. | -| 8007001F - 0x3000D | [Analyze log files](log-files.md#analyze-log-files) in order to determine the files or registry entries that are blocking data migration.
     
    This error can be due to a problem with user profiles. It can occur due to corrupt registry entries under **HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\ProfileList** or invalid files in the **\\Users** directory.
     
    **Note**: If a previous upgrade didn't complete, invalid profiles might exist in the **Windows.old\\Users** directory.
     
    To repair this error, ensure that deleted accounts aren't still present in the Windows registry and that files under the \\Users directory are valid. Delete the invalid files or user profiles that are causing this error. The specific files and profiles that are causing the error will be recorded in the Windows setup log files.| The installation failed in the FIRST_BOOT phase with an error during MIGRATE_DATA operation. | -| 8007001F - 0x4000D | [Analyze log files](log-files.md#analyze-log-files) in order to determine the device that isn't functioning properly. Disconnect, update, or replace the device. | General failure, a device attached to the system isn't functioning. | -| 8007042B - 0x4001E | This error has more than one possible cause. Attempt [quick fixes](quick-fixes.md), and if not successful, [analyze log files](log-files.md#analyze-log-files) in order to determine the problem and solution. | The installation failed during the second boot phase while attempting the PRE_OOBE operation. | - -## Other result codes - -|Error code|Cause|Mitigation| -|--- |--- |--- | -|0xC1800118|WSUS has downloaded content that it can't use due to a missing decryption key.|See [Steps to resolve error 0xC1800118](/archive/blogs/wsus/resolving-error-0xc1800118) for information.| -|0xC1900200|Setup.exe has detected that the machine doesn't meet the minimum system requirements.|Ensure the system you're trying to upgrade meets the minimum system requirements. See [Windows 10 specifications](https://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-10-specifications) for information.| -|0x80090011|A device driver error occurred during user data migration.|Contact your hardware vendor and get all the device drivers updated. It's recommended to have an active internet connection during upgrade process.

    Ensure that "Download and install updates (recommended)" is accepted at the start of the upgrade process.| -|0xC7700112|Failure to complete writing data to the system drive, possibly due to write access failure on the hard disk.|This issue is resolved in the latest version of Upgrade Assistant.

    Ensure that "Download and install updates (recommended)" is accepted at the start of the upgrade process.| -|0x80190001|An unexpected error was encountered while attempting to download files required for upgrade.|To resolve this issue, download and run the media creation tool. See [Download windows 10](https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows10).| -|0x80246007|The update wasn't downloaded successfully.|Attempt other methods of upgrading the operating system.

    Download and run the media creation tool. See [Download windows 10](https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows10).

    Attempt to upgrade using .ISO or USB.

    **Note:** Windows 10 Enterprise isn’t available in the media creation tool. For more information, go to the [Volume Licensing Service Center](https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/servicecenter/default.aspx).| -|0x80244018|Your machine is connected through a proxy server.|Make sure Automatically Detect Settings is selected in internet options. (Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings).| -|0xC1900201|The system didn't pass the minimum requirements to install the update.|Contact the hardware vendor to get the latest updates.| -|0x80240017|The upgrade is unavailable for this edition of Windows.|Administrative policies enforced by your organization might be preventing the upgrade. Contact your IT administrator.| -|0x80070020|The existing process can't access the file because it's being used by another process.|Use the MSCONFIG tool to perform a clean boot on the machine and then try to perform the update again. For more information, see [How to perform a clean boot in Windows](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135).| -|0x80070522|The user doesn’t have required privilege or credentials to upgrade.|Ensure that you've signed in as a local administrator or have local administrator privileges.| -|0xC1900107|A cleanup operation from a previous installation attempt is still pending and a system reboot is required in order to continue the upgrade.|Restart the device and run setup again. If restarting the device doesn't resolve the issue, then use the Disk Cleanup utility to clean up the temporary files and the System files. For more information, see [Disk cleanup in Windows 10](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/disk-cleanup-in-windows-8a96ff42-5751-39ad-23d6-434b4d5b9a68).| -|0xC1900209|The user has chosen to cancel because the system doesn't pass the compatibility scan to install the update. Setup.exe will report this error when it can upgrade the machine with user data but cannot migrate installed applications.|Incompatible software is blocking the upgrade process. Uninstall the application and try the upgrade again. See [Windows 10 Pre-Upgrade Validation using SETUP.EXE](/archive/blogs/mniehaus/windows-10-pre-upgrade-validation-using-setup-exe) for more information.

    You can also download the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10 and install Application Compatibility Tools.| -|0x8007002|This error is specific to upgrades using Configuration Manager R2 SP1 CU3 (5.00.8238.1403)|Analyze the SMSTS.log and verify that the upgrade is failing on "Apply Operating system" Phase: Error 80072efe DownloadFileWithRanges() failed. 80072efe. ApplyOperatingSystem (0x0760)

    The error 80072efe means that the connection with the server was terminated abnormally.

    To resolve this issue, try the OS Deployment test on a client in same VLAN as the Configuration Manager server. Check the network configuration for random client-server connection issues happening on the remote VLAN.| -|0x80240FFF|Occurs when update synchronization fails. It can occur when you're using Windows Server Update Services on its own or when it's integrated with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager. If you enable update synchronization before you install hotfix 3095113, WSUS doesn't recognize the Upgrades classification and instead treats the upgrade like a regular update.|You can prevent this by installing hotfix 3095113 before you enable update synchronization. However, if you have already run into this problem, do the following:

    1. Disable the Upgrades classification.
    2. Install hotfix 3095113.
    3. Delete previously synched updates.
    4. Enable the Upgrades classification.
    5. Perform a full synch.

    For detailed information on how to run these steps check out How to delete upgrades in WSUS.| -|0x8007007E|Occurs when update synchronization fails because you don't have hotfix 3095113 installed before you enable update synchronization. Specifically, the CopyToCache operation fails on clients that have already downloaded the upgrade because Windows Server Update Services has bad metadata related to the upgrade. It can occur when you're using standalone Windows Server Update Services or when WSUS is integrated with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager.|Use the following steps to repair Windows Server Update Services. You must run these steps on each WSUS server that synched metadata before you installed the hotfix.

    Stop the Windows Update service.

  • Sign in as a user with administrative privileges, and then do the following:
  • Open Administrative Tools from the Control Panel.
  • Double-click Services.
  • Find the Windows Update service, right-click it, and then select Stop. If prompted, enter your credentials.

    Delete all files and folders under c:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore.

    Restart the Windows Update service.| - -## Other error codes - -| Error Codes | Cause | Mitigation | -| --- | --- | --- | -|0x80070003- 0x20007|This is a failure during SafeOS phase driver installation.|[Verify device drivers](/windows-hardware/drivers/install/troubleshooting-device-and-driver-installations) on the computer, and [analyze log files](log-files.md#analyze-log-files) to determine the problem driver.| -|0x8007025D - 0x2000C|This error occurs if the ISO file's metadata is corrupt or if there's an issue with the storage medium, such as a RAM module containing bad blocks during the installation of Windows.|Redownload the ISO/Media and reattempt the upgrade

    Alternatively, re-create installation media the [Media Creation Tool](https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows10).| -|0x80070490 - 0x20007|An incompatible device driver is present.|[Verify device drivers](/windows-hardware/drivers/install/troubleshooting-device-and-driver-installations) on the computer, and [analyze log files](log-files.md#analyze-log-files) to determine the problem driver.| -|0xC1900101 - 0x2000c|An unspecified error occurred in the SafeOS phase during WIM apply. This can be caused by an outdated driver or disk corruption.|Run checkdisk to repair the file system. For more information, see the [quick fixes](quick-fixes.md) section in this guide.
    Update drivers on the computer, and select "Download and install updates (recommended)" during the upgrade process. Disconnect devices other than the mouse, keyboard and display.| -|0xC1900200 - 0x20008|The computer doesn’t meet the minimum requirements to download or upgrade to Windows 10.|See [Windows 10 Specifications](https://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-10-specifications) and verify the computer meets minimum requirements.

    Review logs for [compatibility information](/archive/blogs/askcore/using-the-windows-10-compatibility-reports-to-understand-upgrade-issues).| -|0xC1900200 - 0x20008|The computer doesn’t meet the minimum requirements to download or upgrade to Windows 10.

    See [Windows 10 Specifications](https://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-10-specifications) and verify the computer meets minimum requirements.

    Review logs for [Windows 10 Specifications](https://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-10-specifications).|| -|0x80070004 - 0x3000D|This is a problem with data migration during the first boot phase. There are multiple possible causes.|[Analyze log files](log-files.md#analyze-log-files) to determine the issue.| -|0xC1900101 - 0x4001E|Installation failed in the SECOND_BOOT phase with an error during PRE_OOBE operation.|This is a generic error that occurs during the OOBE phase of setup. See the [0xC1900101](#0xc1900101) section of this guide and review general troubleshooting procedures described in that section.| -|0x80070005 - 0x4000D|The installation failed in the SECOND_BOOT phase with an error in during MIGRATE_DATA operation. This error indicates that access was denied while attempting to migrate data.|[Analyze log files](log-files.md#analyze-log-files) to determine the data point that is reporting access denied.| -|0x80070004 - 0x50012|Windows Setup failed to open a file.|[Analyze log files](log-files.md#analyze-log-files) to determine the data point that is reporting access problems.| -|0xC190020e
    0x80070070 - 0x50011
    0x80070070 - 0x50012
    0x80070070 - 0x60000|These errors indicate the computer doesn't have enough free space available to install the upgrade.|To upgrade a computer to Windows 10, it requires 16 GB of free hard drive space for a 32-bit OS, and 20 GB for a 64-bit OS. If there isn't enough space, attempt to [free up drive space](https://support.microsoft.com/help/17421/windows-free-up-drive-space) before proceeding with the upgrade.

    **Note:** If your device allows it, you can use an external USB drive for the upgrade process. Windows setup will back up the previous version of Windows to a USB external drive. The external drive must be at least 8 GB (16 GB is recommended). The external drive should be formatted using NTFS. Drives that are formatted in FAT32 may run into errors due to FAT32 file size limitations. USB drives are preferred over SD cards because drivers for SD cards aren't migrated if the device doesn't support Connected Standby.
    | - -## Modern setup errors - -Also see the following sequential list of modern setup (mosetup) error codes with a brief description of the cause. - -| Result code | Message | Description | -| --- | --- | --- | -| 0XC1900100 | MOSETUP_E_VERSION_MISMATCH | An unexpected version of Setup Platform binaries was encountered. Verify the package contents. | -| 0XC1900101 | MOSETUP_E_SETUP_PLATFORM | The Setup Platform has encountered an unspecified error. | -| 0XC1900102 | MOSETUP_E_SHUTDOWN_BLOCK | Unable to create or destroy the shutdown block message. | -| 0XC1900103 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_TIMEOUT | The compatibility issues weren't resolved within the required time limit. | -| 0XC1900104 | MOSETUP_E_PROCESS_TIMEOUT | The installation process did not complete within the required time limit. | -| 0XC1900105 | MOSETUP_E_TEST_MODE | The installation process is being used in a test environment. | -| 0XC1900106 | MOSETUP_E_TERMINATE_PROCESS | The installation process was terminated. | -| 0XC1900107 | MOSETUP_E_CLEANUP_PENDING | A cleanup operation from a previous installation attempt is still pending. A system reboot is required. | -| 0XC1900108 | MOSETUP_E_REPORTING | An error has occurred and the result value must be consolidated for telemetry purposes. | -| 0XC1900109 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_TERMINATE | The installation process was terminated during the actionable compatibility phase. | -| 0XC190010a | MOSETUP_E_UNKNOWN_CMD_LINE | The installation process was launched with an unknown command-line argument. | -| 0XC190010b | MOSETUP_E_INSTALL_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND | The installation image was not found. | -| 0XC190010c | MOSETUP_E_AUTOMATION_INVALID | The provided automation information was invalid. | -| 0XC190010d | MOSETUP_E_INVALID_CMD_LINE | The installation process was launched with an invalid command-line argument. | -| 0XC190010e | MOSETUP_E_EULA_ACCEPT_REQUIRED | The installation process requires that the user accept the license agreement. | -| 0XC1900110 | MOSETUP_E_EULA_CANCEL | The user has chosen to cancel for license agreement. | -| 0XC1900111 | MOSETUP_E_ADVERTISE_CANCEL | The user has chosen to cancel for advertisement. | -| 0XC1900112 | MOSETUP_E_TARGET_DRIVE_NOT_FOUND | Could not find a target drive letter. | -| 0XC1900113 | MOSETUP_E_EULA_DECLINED | The user has declined the license terms. | -| 0XC190011e | MOSETUP_E_FLIGHTING_BVT | The installation process has been halted for testing purposes. | -| 0XC190011f | MOSETUP_E_PROCESS_CRASHED | The installation process crashed. | -| 0XC1900120 | MOSETUP_E_EULA_TIMEOUT | The user has not accepted the EULA within the required time limit. | -| 0XC1900121 | MOSETUP_E_ADVERTISE_TIMEOUT | The user has not accepted Advertisement within the required time limit. | -| 0XC1900122 | MOSETUP_E_DOWNLOADDISKSPACE_TIMEOUT | The download disk space issues were not resolved within the required time limit. | -| 0XC1900123 | MOSETUP_E_INSTALLDISKSPACE_TIMEOUT | The install disk space issues were not resolved within the required time limit. | -| 0XC1900124 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_SYSREQ_TIMEOUT | The minimum requirements compatibility issues were not resolved within the required time limit. | -| 0XC1900125 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_DOWNLOADREQ_TIMEOUT | The compatibility issues for download were not resolved within the required time limit. | -| 0XC1900126 | MOSETUP_E_GATHER_OS_STATE_SIGNATURE | The GatherOsState executable has invalid signature. | -| 0XC1900127 | MOSETUP_E_UNINSTALL_ALLOWED_ABORT | The user has chosen to abort Setup to keep Uninstall option active. | -| 0XC1900128 | MOSETUP_E_MISSING_TASK | The install cannot continue because a required task is missing. | -| 0XC1900129 | MOSETUP_E_UPDATEMEDIA_REQUESTED | A more up-to-date version of setup will be launched to continue installation -| 0XC190012f | MOSETUP_E_FINALIZE_ALREADY_REQUESTED | The install cannot continue because a finalize operation was already requested. | -| 0XC1900130 | MOSETUP_E_INSTALL_HASH_MISSING | The install cannot continue because the instance hash was not found. | -| 0XC1900131 | MOSETUP_E_INSTALL_HASH_MISMATCH | The install cannot continue because the instance hash does not match. | -| 0XC19001df | MOSETUP_E_DISK_FULL | The install cannot continue because the system is out of disk space. | -| 0XC19001e0 | MOSETUP_E_GATHER_OS_STATE_FAILED | The GatherOsState executable has failed to execute. | -| 0XC19001e1 | MOSETUP_E_PROCESS_SUSPENDED | The installation process was suspended. | -| 0XC19001e2 | MOSETUP_E_PREINSTALL_SCRIPT_FAILED | A preinstall script failed to execute or returned an error. | -| 0XC19001e3 | MOSETUP_E_PRECOMMIT_SCRIPT_FAILED | A precommit script failed to execute or returned an error. | -| 0XC19001e4 | MOSETUP_E_FAILURE_SCRIPT_FAILED | A failure script failed to execute or returned an error. | -| 0XC19001e5 | MOSETUP_E_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT | A script exceeded the timeout limit. | -| 0XC1900200 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_SYSREQ_BLOCK | The system does not pass the minimum requirements to install the update. | -| 0XC1900201 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_SYSREQ_CANCEL | The user has chosen to cancel because the system does not pass the minimum requirements to install the update. | -| 0XC1900202 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_DOWNLOADREQ_BLOCK | The system does not pass the minimum requirements to download the update. | -| 0XC1900203 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_DOWNLOADREQ_CANCEL | The user has chosen to cancel because the system does not pass the minimum requirements to download the update. | -| 0XC1900204 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_MIGCHOICE_BLOCK | The system does not pass the requirements for desired migration choice. | -| 0XC1900205 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_MIGCHOICE_CANCEL | The user has chosen to cancel because the system does not pass the requirements for desired migration choice. | -| 0XC1900206 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_DEVICEREQ_BLOCK | The system does not pass the device scan to install the update. | -| 0XC1900207 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_DEVICEREQ_CANCEL | The user has chosen to cancel because the system does not pass the device scan to install the update. | -| 0XC1900208 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_INSTALLREQ_BLOCK | The system does not pass the compat scan to install the update. | -| 0XC1900209 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_INSTALLREQ_CANCEL | The user has chosen to cancel because the system does not pass the compat scan to install the update. | -| 0XC190020a | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_RECOVERYREQ_BLOCK | The system does not pass the minimum requirements to recover Windows. | -| 0XC190020b | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_RECOVERYREQ_CANCEL | The user has chosen to cancel because the system does not pass the minimum requirements to recover Windows. | -| 0XC190020c | MOSETUP_E_DOWNLOADDISKSPACE_BLOCK | The system does not pass the disk space requirements to download the payload. | -| 0XC190020d | MOSETUP_E_DOWNLOADDISKSPACE_CANCEL | The user has chosen to cancel as the device does not have enough disk space to download. | -| 0XC190020e | MOSETUP_E_INSTALLDISKSPACE_BLOCK | The system does not pass the disk space requirements to install the payload. | -| 0XC190020f | MOSETUP_E_INSTALLDISKSPACE_CANCEL | The user has chosen to cancel as the device does not have enough disk space to install. | -| 0XC1900210 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_SCANONLY | The user has used the setup.exe command line to do scanonly, not to install the OS. | -| 0XC1900211 | MOSETUP_E_DOWNLOAD_UNPACK_DISKSPACE_BLOCK | The system does not pass the disk space requirements to download and unpack media. | -| 0XC1900212 | MOSETUP_E_DOWNLOAD_UNPACK_DISKSPACE_MULTIARCH_BLOCK | The system does not pass the disk space requirements to download and unpack multi-architecture media. | -| 0XC1900213 | MOSETUP_E_NO_OFFER_FOUND | There was no offer found that matches the required criteria. | -| 0XC1900214 | MOSETUP_E_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION | This version of the tool is not supported. | -| 0XC1900215 | MOSETUP_E_NO_MATCHING_INSTALL_IMAGE | Could not find an install image for this system. | -| 0XC1900216 | MOSETUP_E_ROLLBACK_PENDING | Found pending OS rollback operation. | -| 0XC1900220 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_REPORT_NOT_DISPLAYED | The compatibility report cannot be displayed due to a missing system component. | -| 0XC1900400 | MOSETUP_E_UA_VERSION_MISMATCH | An unexpected version of Update Agent client was encountered. | -| 0XC1900401 | MOSETUP_E_UA_NO_PACKAGES_TO_DOWNLOAD | No packages to be downloaded. | -| 0XC1900402 | MOSETUP_E_UA_UPDATE_CANNOT_BE_MERGED | No packages to be downloaded. | -| 0XC1900403 | MOSETUP_E_UA_CORRUPT_PAYLOAD_FILES | Payload files were corrupt. | -| 0XC1900404 | MOSETUP_E_UA_BOX_NOT_FOUND | The installation executable was not found. | -| 0XC1900405 | MOSETUP_E_UA_BOX_CRASHED | The installation process terminated unexpectedly. | - -## Related topics - -- [Windows 10 FAQ for IT professionals](../planning/windows-10-enterprise-faq-itpro.yml) -- [Windows 10 Enterprise system requirements](https://technet.microsoft.com/windows/dn798752.aspx) -- [Windows 10 Specifications](https://www.microsoft.com/windows/Windows-10-specifications) -- [Windows 10 IT pro forums](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/home?category=Windows10ITPro) -- [Fix Windows Update errors by using the DISM or System Update Readiness tool](/troubleshoot/windows-server/deployment/fix-windows-update-errors) -- [Windows 7 to Windows 10 upgrade error (0x800707E7 - 0x3000D)](https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/win-7-to-win-10-upgrade-error-0x800707e7-0x3000d/1273bc1e-8a04-44d4-a6b2-808c9feeb020)) -- [Windows 10 upgrade error: User profile suffix mismatch, 0x800707E7 - 0x3000D](https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-windows_install/win-10-upgrade-error-user-profile-suffix-mismatch/0f006733-2af5-4b42-a2d4-863fad05273d?page=3) diff --git a/windows/deployment/upgrade/resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md b/windows/deployment/upgrade/resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md index 059f0801cb..ad321664f7 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/upgrade/resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md +++ b/windows/deployment/upgrade/resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ ms.collection: highpri - Windows 10 >[!IMPORTANT] ->This article contains technical instructions for IT administrators. If you are not an IT administrator, try some of the [quick fixes](quick-fixes.md) described in this article then contact [Microsoft Support](https://support.microsoft.com/contactus/) starting with the Virtual Agent. To talk to a person about your issue, click **Get started** to interact with the Virtual Agent, then enter "Talk to a person" two times. The Virtual Agent can also help you to resolve many Windows upgrade issues. Also see: [Get help with Windows 10 upgrade and installation errors](https://support.microsoft.com/help/10587/windows-10-get-help-with-upgrade-installation-errors) and [Submit Windows 10 upgrade errors using Feedback Hub](submit-errors.md). +>This article contains technical instructions for IT administrators. If you are not an IT administrator, try some of the [quick fixes](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-quick-fixes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json) described in this article then contact [Microsoft Support](https://support.microsoft.com/contactus/) starting with the Virtual Agent. To talk to a person about your issue, click **Get started** to interact with the Virtual Agent, then enter "Talk to a person" two times. The Virtual Agent can also help you to resolve many Windows upgrade issues. Also see: [Get help with Windows 10 upgrade and installation errors](https://support.microsoft.com/help/10587/windows-10-get-help-with-upgrade-installation-errors) and [Submit Windows 10 upgrade errors using Feedback Hub](submit-errors.md). This article contains a brief introduction to Windows 10 installation processes, and provides resolution procedures that IT administrators can use to resolve issues with Windows 10 upgrade. @@ -33,21 +33,21 @@ Level 400: Advanced
    See the following topics in this article: -- [Quick fixes](quick-fixes.md): \Level 100\ Steps you can take to eliminate many Windows upgrade errors.
    +- [Quick fixes](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-quick-fixes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json): \Level 100\ Steps you can take to eliminate many Windows upgrade errors.
    - [SetupDiag](setupdiag.md): \Level 300\ SetupDiag is a new tool to help you isolate the root cause of an upgrade failure. -- [Troubleshooting upgrade errors](troubleshoot-upgrade-errors.md): \Level 300\ General advice and techniques for troubleshooting Windows 10 upgrade errors, and an explanation of phases used during the upgrade process.
    +- [Troubleshooting upgrade errors](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-issues-troubleshooting?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json): \Level 300\ General advice and techniques for troubleshooting Windows 10 upgrade errors, and an explanation of phases used during the upgrade process.
    - [Windows Error Reporting](windows-error-reporting.md): \Level 300\ How to use Event Viewer to review details about a Windows 10 upgrade. -- [Upgrade error codes](upgrade-error-codes.md): \Level 400\ The components of an error code are explained. - - [Result codes](upgrade-error-codes.md#result-codes): Information about result codes. - - [Extend codes](upgrade-error-codes.md#extend-codes): Information about extend codes. +- [Upgrade error codes](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-error-codes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json): \Level 400\ The components of an error code are explained. + - [Result codes](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-error-codes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json#result-codes): Information about result codes. + - [Extend codes](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-error-codes?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json#extend-codes): Information about extend codes. - [Log files](log-files.md): \Level 400\ A list and description of log files useful for troubleshooting. - [Log entry structure](log-files.md#log-entry-structure): The format of a log entry is described. - [Analyze log files](log-files.md#analyze-log-files): General procedures for log file analysis, and an example. -- [Resolution procedures](resolution-procedures.md): \Level 200\ Causes and mitigation procedures associated with specific error codes. - - [0xC1900101](resolution-procedures.md#0xc1900101): Information about the 0xC1900101 result code. - - [0x800xxxxx](resolution-procedures.md#0x800xxxxx): Information about result codes that start with 0x800. - - [Other result codes](resolution-procedures.md#other-result-codes): Additional causes and mitigation procedures are provided for some result codes. - - [Other error codes](resolution-procedures.md#other-error-codes): Additional causes and mitigation procedures are provided for some error codes. +- [Resolution procedures](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-resolution-procedures?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json): \Level 200\ Causes and mitigation procedures associated with specific error codes. + - [0xC1900101](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-resolution-procedures?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json#0xc1900101): Information about the 0xC1900101 result code. + - [0x800xxxxx](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-resolution-procedures?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json#0x800xxxxx): Information about result codes that start with 0x800. + - [Other result codes](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-resolution-procedures?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json#other-result-codes): Additional causes and mitigation procedures are provided for some result codes. + - [Other error codes](/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/windows-10-upgrade-resolution-procedures?toc=/windows/deployment/toc.json&bc=/windows/deployment/breadcrumb/toc.json#other-error-codes): Additional causes and mitigation procedures are provided for some error codes. - [Submit Windows 10 upgrade errors](submit-errors.md): \Level 100\ Submit upgrade errors to Microsoft for analysis. ## Related topics diff --git a/windows/deployment/upgrade/troubleshoot-upgrade-errors.md b/windows/deployment/upgrade/troubleshoot-upgrade-errors.md deleted file mode 100644 index 3498ee23fe..0000000000 --- a/windows/deployment/upgrade/troubleshoot-upgrade-errors.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Troubleshoot Windows 10 upgrade errors - Windows IT Pro -manager: dougeby -ms.author: aaroncz -description: Understanding the Windows 10 upgrade process can help you troubleshoot errors when something goes wrong. Find out more with this guide. -ms.prod: w10 -author: aczechowski -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.topic: article ---- - -# Troubleshooting upgrade errors - -**Applies to** -- Windows 10 - -> [!NOTE] -> This is a 300 level topic (moderately advanced).
    -> See [Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors](resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md) for a full list of topics in this article. - -

    Try our Virtual Agent - It can help you quickly identify and fix common Windows boot issues - -If a Windows 10 upgrade is not successful, it can be very helpful to understand *when* an error occurred in the upgrade process. - -> [!IMPORTANT] -> Use the [SetupDiag](setupdiag.md) tool before you begin manually troubleshooting an upgrade error. SetupDiag automates log file analysis, detecting and reporting details on many different types of known upgrade issues. - -Briefly, the upgrade process consists of four phases that are controlled by [Windows Setup](/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/windows-setup-technical-reference): **Downlevel**, **SafeOS**, **First boot**, and **Second boot**. The computer will reboot once between each phase. Note: Progress is tracked in the registry during the upgrade process using the following key: **HKLM\System\Setup\mosetup\volatile\SetupProgress**. This key is volatile and only present during the upgrade process; it contains a binary value in the range 0-100. - -These phases are explained in greater detail [below](#the-windows-10-upgrade-process). First, let's summarize the actions performed during each phase because this affects the type of errors that can be encountered. - -1. **Downlevel phase**: Because this phase runs on the source OS, upgrade errors are not typically seen. If you do encounter an error, ensure the source OS is stable. Also ensure the Windows setup source and the destination drive are accessible. - -2. **SafeOS phase**: Errors most commonly occur during this phase due to hardware issues, firmware issues, or non-microsoft disk encryption software. - - Since the computer is booted into Windows PE during the SafeOS phase, a useful troubleshooting technique is to boot into [Windows PE](/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/winpe-intro) using installation media. You can use the [media creation tool](https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows10) to create bootable media, or you can use tools such as the [Windows ADK](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit), and then boot your device from this media to test for hardware and firmware compatibility issues. - - >[!TIP] - >If you attempt to use the media creation tool with a USB drive and this fails with error 0x80004005 - 0xa001a, this is because the USB drive is using GPT partition style. The tool requires that you use MBR partition style. You can use the DISKPART command to convert the USB drive from GPT to MBR. For more information, see [Change a GUID Partition Table Disk into a Master Boot Record Disk](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/cc725797(v=ws.11)). - - **Do not proceed with the Windows 10 installation after booting from this media**. This method can only be used to perform a clean install which will not migrate any of your apps and settings, and you will be required re-enter your Windows 10 license information. - - If the computer does not successfully boot into Windows PE using the media that you created, this is likely due to a hardware or firmware issue. Check with your hardware manufacturer and apply any recommended BIOS and firmware updates. If you are still unable to boot to installation media after applying updates, disconnect or replace legacy hardware. - - If the computer successfully boots into Windows PE, but you are not able to browse the system drive on the computer, it is possible that non-Microsoft disk encryption software is blocking your ability to perform a Windows 10 upgrade. Update or temporarily remove the disk encryption. - -3. **First boot phase**: Boot failures in this phase are relatively rare, and almost exclusively caused by device drivers. Disconnect all peripheral devices except for the mouse, keyboard, and display. Obtain and install updated device drivers, then retry the upgrade. - -4. **Second boot phase**: In this phase, the system is running under the target OS with new drivers. Boot failures are most commonly due to anti-virus software or filter drivers. Disconnect all peripheral devices except for the mouse, keyboard, and display. Obtain and install updated device drivers, temporarily uninstall anti-virus software, then retry the upgrade. - -If the general troubleshooting techniques described above or the [quick fixes](quick-fixes.md) detailed below do not resolve your issue, you can attempt to analyze [log files](log-files.md) and interpret [upgrade error codes](upgrade-error-codes.md). You can also [Submit Windows 10 upgrade errors using Feedback Hub](submit-errors.md) so that Microsoft can diagnose your issue. - -## The Windows 10 upgrade process - -The **Windows Setup** application is used to upgrade a computer to Windows 10, or to perform a clean installation. Windows Setup starts and restarts the computer, gathers information, copies files, and creates or adjusts configuration settings. - -When performing an operating system upgrade, Windows Setup uses phases described below. A reboot occurs between each of the phases. After the first reboot, the user interface will remain the same until the upgrade is completed. Percent progress is displayed and will advance as you move through each phase, reaching 100% at the end of the second boot phase. - -1. **Downlevel phase**: The downlevel phase is run within the previous operating system. Windows files are copied and installation components are gathered. - - ![downlevel phase.](../images/downlevel.png) - -2. **Safe OS phase**: A recovery partition is configured, Windows files are expanded, and updates are installed. An OS rollback is prepared if needed. Example error codes: 0x2000C, 0x20017. - - ![safeOS phase.](../images/safeos.png) - -3. **First boot phase**: Initial settings are applied. Example error codes: 0x30018, 0x3000D. - - ![first boot phase.](../images/firstboot.png) - -4. **Second boot phase**: Final settings are applied. This is also called the **OOBE boot phase**. Example error codes: 0x4000D, 0x40017. - - At the end of the second boot phase, the **Welcome to Windows 10** screen is displayed, preferences are configured, and the Windows 10 sign-in prompt is displayed. - - ![second boot phase 1](../images/secondboot.png) - - ![second boot phase 2](../images/secondboot2.png) - - ![second boot phase 3](../images/secondboot3.png) - -5. **Uninstall phase**: This phase occurs if upgrade is unsuccessful (image not shown). Example error codes: 0x50000, 0x50015. - -**Figure 1**: Phases of a successful Windows 10 upgrade (uninstall is not shown): - -:::image type="content" alt-text="Upgrade process." source="../images/upgrade-process.png" lightbox="../images/upgrade-process.png"::: - -DU = Driver/device updates.
    -OOBE = Out of box experience.
    -WIM = Windows image (Microsoft) - -## Related topics - -[Windows 10 FAQ for IT professionals](../planning/windows-10-enterprise-faq-itpro.yml) -
    [Windows 10 Enterprise system requirements](https://technet.microsoft.com/windows/dn798752.aspx) -
    [Windows 10 Specifications](https://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-10-specifications) -
    [Windows 10 IT pro forums](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?category=Windows10ITPro) -
    [Fix Windows Update errors by using the DISM or System Update Readiness tool](/troubleshoot/windows-server/deployment/fix-windows-update-errors) diff --git a/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-error-codes.md b/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-error-codes.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6d09c5829a..0000000000 --- a/windows/deployment/upgrade/upgrade-error-codes.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Upgrade error codes - Windows IT Pro -manager: dougeby -ms.author: aaroncz -description: Understand the error codes that may come up if something goes wrong during the Windows 10 upgrade process. -ms.prod: w10 -author: aczechowski -ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.topic: article -ms.collection: highpri ---- - -# Upgrade error codes - -**Applies to** -- Windows 10 - ->[!NOTE] ->This is a 400 level topic (advanced). -> ->See [Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors](resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md) for a full list of topics in this article. - -If the upgrade process is not successful, Windows Setup will return two codes: - -1. **A result code**: The result code corresponds to a specific Win32 or NTSTATUS error. -2. **An extend code**: The extend code contains information about both the *phase* in which an error occurred, and the *operation* that was being performed when the error occurred. - -For example, a result code of **0xC1900101** with an extend code of **0x4000D** will be returned as: **0xC1900101 - 0x4000D**. - -Note: If only a result code is returned, this can be because a tool is being used that was not able to capture the extend code. For example, if you are using the [Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3159635) then only a result code might be returned. - ->[!TIP] ->If you are unable to locate the result and extend error codes, you can attempt to find these codes using Event Viewer. For more information, see [Windows Error Reporting](windows-error-reporting.md). - -## Result codes - -A result code of **0xC1900101** is generic and indicates that a rollback occurred. In most cases, the cause is a driver compatibility issue. To troubleshoot a failed upgrade that has returned a result code of 0xC1900101, analyze the extend code to determine the Windows Setup phase, and see the [Resolution procedures](resolution-procedures.md) section later in this article. - -The following set of result codes are associated with [Windows Setup](/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/windows-setup-command-line-options) compatibility warnings: - -| Result code | Message | Description | -| --- | --- | --- | -| 0xC1900210 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_SCANONLY | Setup did not find any compat issue | -| 0xC1900208 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_INSTALLREQ_BLOCK | Setup found an actionable compat issue, such as an incompatible app | -| 0xC1900204 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_MIGCHOICE_BLOCK | The migration choice selected is not available (ex: Enterprise to Home) | -| 0xC1900200 | MOSETUP_E_COMPAT_SYSREQ_BLOCK | The computer is not eligible for Windows 10 | -| 0xC190020E | MOSETUP_E_INSTALLDISKSPACE_BLOCK | The computer does not have enough free space to install | - -A list of modern setup (mosetup) errors with descriptions in the range is available in the [Resolution procedures](resolution-procedures.md#modern-setup-errors) topic in this article. - -Other result codes can be matched to the specific type of error encountered. To match a result code to an error: - -1. Identify the error code type as either Win32 or NTSTATUS using the first hexadecimal digit: -
    **8** = Win32 error code (ex: 0x**8**0070070) -
    **C** = NTSTATUS value (ex: 0x**C**1900107) -2. Write down the last 4 digits of the error code (ex: 0x8007**0070** = 0070). These digits are the actual error code type as defined in the [HRESULT](/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-erref/0642cb2f-2075-4469-918c-4441e69c548a) or the [NTSTATUS](/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-erref/87fba13e-bf06-450e-83b1-9241dc81e781) structure. Other digits in the code identify things such as the device type that produced the error. -3. Based on the type of error code determined in the first step (Win32 or NTSTATUS), match the 4 digits derived from the second step to either a Win32 error code or NTSTATUS value using the following links: - - [Win32 error code](/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-erref/18d8fbe8-a967-4f1c-ae50-99ca8e491d2d) - - [NTSTATUS value](/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-erref/596a1078-e883-4972-9bbc-49e60bebca55) - -Examples: -- 0x80070070 - - Based on the "8" this is a Win32 error code - - The last four digits are 0070, so look up 0x00000070 in the [Win32 error code](/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-erref/18d8fbe8-a967-4f1c-ae50-99ca8e491d2d) table - - The error is: **ERROR_DISK_FULL** -- 0xC1900107 - - Based on the "C" this is an NTSTATUS error code - - The last four digits are 0107, so look up 0x00000107 in the [NTSTATUS value](/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-erref/596a1078-e883-4972-9bbc-49e60bebca55) table - - The error is: **STATUS_SOME_NOT_MAPPED** - -Some result codes are self-explanatory, whereas others are more generic and require further analysis. In the examples shown above, ERROR_DISK_FULL indicates that the hard drive is full and additional room is needed to complete Windows upgrade. The message STATUS_SOME_NOT_MAPPED is more ambiguous, and means that an action is pending. In this case, the action pending is often the cleanup operation from a previous installation attempt, which can be resolved with a system reboot. - -## Extend codes - ->[!IMPORTANT] ->Extend codes reflect the current Windows 10 upgrade process, and might change in future releases of Windows 10. The codes discussed in this section apply to Windows 10 version 1607, also known as the Anniversary Update. - -Extend codes can be matched to the phase and operation when an error occurred. To match an extend code to the phase and operation: - -1. Use the first digit to identify the phase (ex: 0x4000D = 4). -2. Use the last two digits to identify the operation (ex: 0x4000D = 0D). -3. Match the phase and operation to values in the tables provided below. - -The following tables provide the corresponding phase and operation for values of an extend code: - -### Extend code: phase - -|Hex|Phase| -|--- |--- | -|0|SP_EXECUTION_UNKNOWN| -|1|SP_EXECUTION_DOWNLEVEL| -|2|SP_EXECUTION_SAFE_OS| -|3|SP_EXECUTION_FIRST_BOOT| -|4|SP_EXECUTION_OOBE_BOOT| -|5|SP_EXECUTION_UNINSTALL| - -### Extend code: Operation - -|Hex|Operation| -|--- |--- | -|0|SP_EXECUTION_OP_UNKNOWN| -|1|SP_EXECUTION_OP_COPY_PAYLOAD| -|2|SP_EXECUTION_OP_DOWNLOAD_UPDATES| -|3|SP_EXECUTION_OP_INSTALL_UPDATES| -|4|SP_EXECUTION_OP_INSTALL_RECOVERY_ENVIRONMENT| -|5|SP_EXECUTION_OP_INSTALL_RECOVERY_IMAGE| -|6|SP_EXECUTION_OP_REPLICATE_OC| -|7|SP_EXECUTION_OP_INSTALL_DRIVERS| -|8|SP_EXECUTION_OP_PREPARE_SAFE_OS| -|9|SP_EXECUTION_OP_PREPARE_ROLLBACK| -|A|SP_EXECUTION_OP_PREPARE_FIRST_BOOT| -|B|SP_EXECUTION_OP_PREPARE_OOBE_BOOT| -|C|SP_EXECUTION_OP_APPLY_IMAGE| -|D|SP_EXECUTION_OP_MIGRATE_DATA| -|E|SP_EXECUTION_OP_SET_PRODUCT_KEY| -|F|SP_EXECUTION_OP_ADD_UNATTEND| - -|Hex|Operation| -|--- |--- | -|10|SP_EXECUTION_OP_ADD_DRIVER| -|11|SP_EXECUTION_OP_ENABLE_FEATURE| -|12|SP_EXECUTION_OP_DISABLE_FEATURE| -|13|SP_EXECUTION_OP_REGISTER_ASYNC_PROCESS| -|14|SP_EXECUTION_OP_REGISTER_SYNC_PROCESS| -|15|SP_EXECUTION_OP_CREATE_FILE| -|16|SP_EXECUTION_OP_CREATE_REGISTRY| -|17|SP_EXECUTION_OP_BOOT| -|18|SP_EXECUTION_OP_SYSPREP| -|19|SP_EXECUTION_OP_OOBE| -|1A|SP_EXECUTION_OP_BEGIN_FIRST_BOOT| -|1B|SP_EXECUTION_OP_END_FIRST_BOOT| -|1C|SP_EXECUTION_OP_BEGIN_OOBE_BOOT| -|1D|SP_EXECUTION_OP_END_OOBE_BOOT| -|1E|SP_EXECUTION_OP_PRE_OOBE| -|1F|SP_EXECUTION_OP_POST_OOBE| -|20|SP_EXECUTION_OP_ADD_PROVISIONING_PACKAGE| - -For example: An extend code of **0x4000D**, represents a problem during phase 4 (**0x4**) with data migration (**000D**). - -## Related topics - -[Windows 10 FAQ for IT professionals](../planning/windows-10-enterprise-faq-itpro.yml) -[Windows 10 Enterprise system requirements](https://technet.microsoft.com/windows/dn798752.aspx) -[Windows 10 Specifications](https://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-10-specifications) -[Microsoft Windows Q & A](/answers/products/windows) -[Fix Windows Update errors by using the DISM or System Update Readiness tool](/troubleshoot/windows-server/deployment/fix-windows-update-errors) diff --git a/windows/privacy/Microsoft-DiagnosticDataViewer.md b/windows/privacy/Microsoft-DiagnosticDataViewer.md index 0876168a21..c7c58e1c97 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/Microsoft-DiagnosticDataViewer.md +++ b/windows/privacy/Microsoft-DiagnosticDataViewer.md @@ -1,23 +1,20 @@ --- title: Diagnostic Data Viewer for PowerShell Overview (Windows 10) description: Use this article to use the Diagnostic Data Viewer for PowerShell to review the diagnostic data sent to Microsoft by your device. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.reviewer: -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: how-to --- # Diagnostic Data Viewer for PowerShell Overview **Applies to** -- Windows 11 +- Windows 11, version 21H2 and later - Windows 10, version 1803 and later - Windows Server, version 1803 - Windows Server 2019 diff --git a/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1703.md b/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1703.md index 84a10ffdbb..ad82dd742d 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1703.md +++ b/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1703.md @@ -1,16 +1,13 @@ --- description: Learn more about the Windows 10, version 1703 diagnostic data gathered at the basic level. title: Windows 10, version 1703 basic diagnostic events and fields (Windows 10) -ms.prod: m365-security -localizationpriority: high +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy +localizationpriority: medium author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.reviewer: -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- @@ -29,8 +26,9 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles: -- [Required Windows 11 diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) -- [Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required Windows diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) - [Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows 10, version 1909 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md) - [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md) - [Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md) @@ -1284,7 +1282,7 @@ This event sends type and capacity data about the battery on the device, as well The following fields are available: - **InternalBatteryCapablities** Represents information about what the battery is capable of doing. -- **InternalBatteryCapacityCurrent** Represents the battery's current fully charged capacity in mWh (or relative). Compare this value to DesignedCapacity to estimate the battery's wear. +- **InternalBatteryCapacityCurrent** Represents the battery's current fully charged capacity in mWh (or relative). Compare this value to DesignedCapacity  to estimate the battery's wear. - **InternalBatteryCapacityDesign** Represents the theoretical capacity of the battery when new, in mWh. - **InternalBatteryNumberOfCharges** Provides the number of battery charges. This is used when creating new products and validating that existing products meets targeted functionality performance. - **IsAlwaysOnAlwaysConnectedCapable** Represents whether the battery enables the device to be AlwaysOnAlwaysConnected. Boolean value. @@ -1299,7 +1297,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **AzureOSIDPresent** Represents the field used to identify an Azure machine. - **AzureVMType** Represents whether the instance is Azure VM PAAS, Azure VM IAAS or any other VMs. - **CDJType** Represents the type of cloud domain joined for the machine. -- **CommercialId** Represents the GUID for the commercial entity which the device is a member of. Will be used to reflect insights back to customers. +- **CommercialId** Represents the GUID for the commercial entity which the device is a member of.  Will be used to reflect insights back to customers. - **ContainerType** The type of container, such as process or virtual machine hosted. - **HashedDomain** The hashed representation of the user domain used for login. - **IsCloudDomainJoined** Is this device joined to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant? true/false @@ -1309,7 +1307,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **IsEDPEnabled** Represents if Enterprise data protected on the device. - **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not. - **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID -- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise Configuration Manager environment. +- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment. - **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. - **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier. @@ -1446,7 +1444,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS -- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart +- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode. - **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store. - **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device. - **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table. @@ -1866,7 +1864,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **CanCollectHeartbeats** True if UTC is allowed to collect heartbeats. - **CanCollectOsTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect telemetry from the OS provider groups (often called Microsoft Telemetry). - **CanPerformDiagnosticEscalations** True if UTC is allowed to perform all scenario escalations. -- **CanPerformScripting** True if UTC is allowed to perform scripting. - **CanPerformTraceEscalations** True if UTC is allowed to perform scenario escalations with tracing actions. - **CanReportScenarios** True if UTC is allowed to load and report scenario completion, failure, and cancellation events. - **PreviousPermissions** Bitmask representing the previously configured permissions since the telemetry opt-in level was last changed. @@ -1882,10 +1879,9 @@ The following fields are available: - **CanAddMsaToMsTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to add MSA user identity onto telemetry from the OS provider groups. - **CanCollectAnyTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect non-OS telemetry. Non-OS telemetry is responsible for providing its own opt-in mechanism. - **CanCollectCoreTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect data which is tagged with both MICROSOFT_KEYWORD_CRITICAL_DATA and MICROSOFT_EVENTTAG_CORE_DATA. -- **CanCollectHeartbeats** True if UTC is allowed to collect heartbeats. +- **CanCollectHeartbeats** True if we can collect heartbeat telemetry, false otherwise. - **CanCollectOsTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect telemetry from the OS provider groups (often called Microsoft Telemetry). - **CanPerformDiagnosticEscalations** True if UTC is allowed to perform all scenario escalations. -- **CanPerformScripting** True if UTC is allowed to perform scripting. - **CanPerformTraceEscalations** True if UTC is allowed to perform scenario escalations with tracing actions. - **CanReportScenarios** True if we can report scenario completions, false otherwise. - **PreviousPermissions** Bitmask representing the previously configured permissions since the telemetry client was last started. @@ -1902,10 +1898,9 @@ The following fields are available: - **CensusStartTime** Returns timestamp corresponding to last successful census run. - **CensusTaskEnabled** Returns Boolean value for the census task (Enable/Disable) on client machine. - **LastConnectivityLossTime** Retrieves the last time the device lost free network. -- **LastConntectivityLossTime** Retrieves the last time the device lost free network. - **NetworkState** Retrieves the network state: 0 = No network. 1 = Restricted network. 2 = Free network. - **NoNetworkTime** Retrieves the time spent with no network (since the last time) in seconds. -- **RestrictedNetworkTime** Retrieves the time spent on a metered (cost restricted) network in seconds. +- **RestrictedNetworkTime** The total number of seconds with restricted network during this heartbeat period. ### TelClientSynthetic.HeartBeat_5 @@ -2129,7 +2124,7 @@ This event sends basic metadata about the starting point of uninstalling a featu ### Microsoft.Windows.HangReporting.AppHangEvent -This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on client devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. +This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on PC devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. The following fields are available: @@ -2149,7 +2144,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **WaitingOnAppName** If this is a cross process hang waiting for an application, this has the name of the application. - **WaitingOnAppVersion** If this is a cross process hang, this has the version of the application for which it is waiting. - **WaitingOnPackageFullName** If this is a cross process hang waiting for a package, this has the full name of the package for which it is waiting. -- **WaitingOnPackageRelativeAppId** If this is a cross process hang waiting for a package, this has the relative applicationIDof the package. +- **WaitingOnPackageRelativeAppId** If this is a cross process hang waiting for a package, this has the relative application ID of the package. ## Inventory events @@ -2487,7 +2482,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **Enumerator** Identifies the bus that enumerated the device. - **HWID** A list of hardware IDs for the device. See [HWID](#hwid). - **Inf** The name of the INF file (possibly renamed by the OS, such as oemXX.inf). -- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/ff543130.aspx) +- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/ne-wdm-_device_install_state) - **InventoryVersion** The version number of the inventory process generating the events. - **LowerClassFilters** The identifiers of the Lower Class filters installed for the device. - **LowerFilters** The identifiers of the Lower filters installed for the device. @@ -2552,7 +2547,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **DriverIsKernelMode** Is it a kernel mode driver? - **DriverName** The file name of the driver. - **DriverPackageStrongName** The strong name of the driver package -- **DriverSigned** The strong name of the driver package +- **DriverSigned** Is the driver signed? - **DriverTimeStamp** The low 32 bits of the time stamp of the driver file. - **DriverType** A bitfield of driver attributes: 1. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_PRINTER 0x0001. 2. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_KERNEL 0x0002. 3. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_USER 0x0004. 4. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SIGNED 0x0008. 5. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_INBOX 0x0010. 6. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_WINQUAL 0x0040. 7. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SELF_SIGNED 0x0020. 8. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_CI_SIGNED 0x0080. 9. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_HAS_BOOT_SERVICE 0x0100. 10. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_I386 0x10000. 11. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_IA64 0x20000. 12. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_AMD64 0x40000. 13. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARM 0x100000. 14. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_THUMB 0x200000. 15. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARMNT 0x400000. 16. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_TIME_STAMPED 0x800000. - **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file. @@ -2700,24 +2695,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInAdd - -This event provides data on the installed Office add-ins. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInRemove - -This event indicates that the particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInStartSync - -This event indicates that a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoAdd This event provides data on Unified Update Platform (UUP) products and what version they are at. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. @@ -3877,7 +3854,7 @@ This event sends basic metadata about the SetupPlatform update installation proc The following fields are available: -- **ActivityId** Provides a uniqueIDto correlate events that occur between a activity start event, and a stop event +- **ActivityId** Provides a unique ID to correlate events that occur between a activity start event, and a stop event - **ActivityName** Provides a friendly name of the package type that belongs to the ActivityId (Setup, LanguagePack, GDR, Driver, etc.) - **FieldName** Retrieves the event name/data point. Examples: InstallStartTime, InstallEndtime, OverallResult etc. - **GroupName** Retrieves the groupname the event belongs to. Example: Install Information, DU Information, Disk Space Information etc. @@ -4038,7 +4015,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **DriverExclusionPolicy** Indicates if the policy for not including drivers with Windows Update is enabled. - **DriverSyncPassPerformed** Were drivers scanned this time? - **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed. +- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed. - **ExtendedMetadataCabUrl** Hostname that is used to download an update. - **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough. - **FailedUpdateGuids** The GUIDs for the updates that failed to be evaluated during the scan. @@ -4109,7 +4086,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. - **EventScenario** State of call - **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", or "Driver". -- **FlightId** The specificIDof the flight the device is getting +- **FlightId** The specific ID of the flight the device is getting - **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.) - **RevisionNumber** Unique revision number of Update - **ServerId** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting, such as Windows Update and Microsoft Store. @@ -4155,13 +4132,13 @@ The following fields are available: - **Edition** Identifies the edition of Windows currently running on the device. - **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. - **EventNamespaceID** The ID of the test events environment. -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose for sending this event: whether because the software distribution just started downloading content; or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed. +- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose for sending this event: whether because the software distribution just started downloading content; or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed. - **EventType** Identifies the type of the event (Child, Bundle, or Driver). - **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough. - **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. - **FlightBranch** The branch that a device is on if participating in flighting (pre-release builds). - **FlightBuildNumber** If this download was for a flight (pre-release build), this indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specificIDof the flight (pre-release build) the device is getting. +- **FlightId** The specific ID of the flight (pre-release build) the device is getting. - **FlightRing** The ring (speed of getting builds) that a device is on if participating in flighting (pre-release builds). - **HandlerType** Indicates what kind of content is being downloaded (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). - **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. @@ -4183,7 +4160,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **RelatedCV** The Correlation Vector that was used before the most recent change to a new Correlation Vector. - **RepeatFailFlag** Indicates whether this specific piece of content had previously failed to download. - **RevisionNumber** The revision number of the specified piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** A unique identifier for the service that the software distribution client is installing content for (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc.). +- **ServiceGuid** A unique identifier for the service that the software distribution client is installing content for (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc). - **Setup360Phase** Identifies the active phase of the upgrade download if the current download is for an Operating System upgrade. - **ShippingMobileOperator** The mobile operator linked to the device when the device shipped. - **StatusCode** Indicates the result of a Download event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). @@ -4212,7 +4189,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **CallerApplicationName** The name provided by the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client - **ClientVersion** The version number of the software distribution client -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed +- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed - **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver" - **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough - **FileId** A hash that uniquely identifies a file @@ -4245,7 +4222,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **PowerState** Indicates the power state of the device at the time of heartbeat (DC, AC, Battery Saver, or Connected Standby) - **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one - **ResumeCount** Number of times this active download has resumed from a suspended state -- **ServiceID** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc.) +- **ServiceID** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc) - **SuspendCount** Number of times this active download has entered a suspended state - **SuspendReason** Last reason for why this active download entered a suspended state @@ -4280,8 +4257,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state. - **Edition** Indicates the edition of Windows being used. - **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventNamespaceID** Indicates whether the event succeeded or failed. Has the format EventType+Event where Event is Succeeded, Canceled, Failed, etc. -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started installing content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed. +- **EventNamespaceID** Indicates whether the event succeeded or failed. Has the format EventType+Event where Event is Succeeded, Cancelled, Failed, etc. +- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started installing content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed. - **EventType** Possible values are Child, Bundle, or Driver. - **ExtendedErrorCode** The extended error code. - **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough. @@ -4306,7 +4283,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **MsiProductCode** The unique identifier of the MSI installer. - **PackageFullName** The package name of the content being installed. - **PhonePreviewEnabled** Indicates whether a phone was getting preview build, prior to flighting being introduced. -- **PlatformRole** The PowerPlatformRole as defined on MSDN. +- **PlatformRole** The PowerPlatformRole. - **ProcessName** The process name of the caller who initiated API calls, in the event where CallerApplicationName was not provided. - **ProcessorArchitecture** Processor architecture of the system (x86, AMD64, ARM). - **QualityUpdatePause** Are quality OS updates paused on the device? @@ -4337,7 +4314,7 @@ This event sends data about the ability of Windows to discover the location of a The following fields are available: -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed +- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed - **HResult** Indicates the result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult) - **IsBackground** Indicates whether the SLS discovery event took place in the foreground or background - **NextExpirationTime** Indicates when the SLS cab expires @@ -4407,7 +4384,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **DeviceIsMdmManaged** This device is MDM managed. - **IsNetworkAvailable** If the device network is not available. - **IsNetworkMetered** If network is metered. -- **IsSccmManaged** This device is managed by Configuration Manager . +- **IsSccmManaged** This device is managed by Configuration Manager. - **NewlyInstalledOs** OS is newly installed quiet period. - **PausedByPolicy** Updates are paused by policy. - **RecoveredFromRS3** Previously recovered from RS3. @@ -4506,7 +4483,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgent_FellBackToCanonical -This event collects information when Express could not be used, and the update had to fall back to “canonical” during the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information when Express could not be used, and the update had to fall back to “canonical” during the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4531,7 +4508,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **FlightMetadata** Contains the FlightId and the build being flighted. - **ObjectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode. - **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan. -- **Result** Result of the initialize phase of update. 0 = Succeeded, 1 = Failed, 2 = Canceled, 3 = Blocked, 4 = BlockCanceled +- **Result** Result of the initialize phase of update. 0 = Succeeded, 1 = Failed, 2 = Cancelled, 3 = Blocked, 4 = BlockCancelled - **ScenarioId** The scenario ID. Example: MobileUpdate, DesktopLanguagePack, DesktopFeatureOnDemand, or DesktopDriverUpdate - **SessionData** Contains instructions to update agent for processing FODs and DUICs (Null for other scenarios). - **SessionId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode attempt . @@ -4548,7 +4525,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **FlightId** Unique ID for each flight. - **ObjectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode. - **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest scan. -- **Result** Result of the install phase of update. 0 = Succeeded 1 = Failed, 2 = Canceled, 3 = Blocked, 4 = BlockCanceled +- **Result** Result of the install phase of update. 0 = Succeeded 1 = Failed, 2 = Cancelled, 3 = Blocked, 4 = BlockCancelled - **ScenarioId** The scenario ID. Example: MobileUpdate, DesktopLanguagePack, DesktopFeatureOnDemand, or DesktopDriverUpdate - **SessionId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode attempt. - **UpdateId** Unique ID for each update. @@ -4604,7 +4581,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentCommit -This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4620,7 +4597,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest -This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to PC and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4651,7 +4628,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentExpand -This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4671,7 +4648,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInitialize -This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario, which is applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4737,7 +4714,7 @@ This event sends a summary of all the update agent mitigations available for an ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentModeStart -This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4753,13 +4730,13 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentOneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentSetupBoxLaunch -The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. This event is only applicable to PCs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4814,7 +4791,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360 (HRESULT used to diagnose errors). - **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type (for example, Boot, Media, Update, MCT). - **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of the target OS). -- **State** Exit state of given Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled. +- **State** Exit state of given Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled. - **TestId** An ID that uniquely identifies a group of events. - **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. In the Windows Update scenario, this is the same as the clientId. @@ -4835,7 +4812,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that is used to diagnose errors. - **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT. - **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS). -- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled. +- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled. - **TestId** ID that uniquely identifies a group of events. - **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. With Windows Update, this is the same as the clientId. @@ -4856,7 +4833,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that is used to diagnose errors. - **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT - **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS). -- **State** Exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled. +- **State** Exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled. - **TestId** ID that uniquely identifies a group of events. - **WuId** Windows Update client ID. @@ -4877,7 +4854,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that's used to diagnose errors. - **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT - **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS). -- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled +- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled - **TestId** A string to uniquely identify a group of events. - **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. With Windows Update, this is the same as ClientId. @@ -4919,7 +4896,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that can be used to diagnose errors. - **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT. - **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of the target OS). -- **State** The exit state of the Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled. +- **State** The exit state of the Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled. - **TestId** ID that uniquely identifies a group of events. - **WuId** Windows Update client ID. @@ -4940,7 +4917,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that can be used to diagnose errors. - **Setup360Scenario** Setup360 flow type (Boot, Media, Update, MCT). - **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS). -- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled. +- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled. - **TestId** A string to uniquely identify a group of events. - **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. With Windows Update, this is the same as the clientId. @@ -4961,7 +4938,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that is used to diagnose errors. - **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type, Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT. - **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS). -- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled. +- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled. - **TestId** A string to uniquely identify a group of events. - **WuId** Windows Update client ID. @@ -5001,7 +4978,7 @@ This event sends a summary of all the setup mitigations available for this updat ### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360OneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. @@ -5021,7 +4998,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that can be used used to diagnose errors. - **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT. - **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS). -- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled. +- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, cancelled. - **TestId** A string to uniquely identify a group of events. - **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. With Windows Update, this is the same as the clientId. @@ -5043,7 +5020,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **DumpFileAttributes** Codes that identify the type of data contained in the dump file - **DumpFileSize** Size of the dump file - **IsValidDumpFile** True if the dump file is valid for the debugger, false otherwise -- **ReportId** WER Report ID associated with this bug check (used for finding the corresponding report archive in Watson). +- **ReportId** WER Report Id associated with this bug check (used for finding the corresponding report archive in Watson). ### WerTraceloggingProvider.AppCrashEvent @@ -5071,7 +5048,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **TargetAppId** The target app ID. - **TargetAppVer** The target app version. - + ## Windows Store events @@ -5500,7 +5477,7 @@ The following fields are available: ## Windows Update Delivery Optimization events -### Microsoft.OSG.DU.DeliveryOptClient.Downloadcanceled +### Microsoft.OSG.DU.DeliveryOptClient.DownloadCanceled This event describes when a download was canceled with Delivery Optimization. It's used to understand and address problems regarding downloads. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -5866,7 +5843,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **detectionBlockreason** The reason detection did not complete. - **detectionDeferreason** A log of deferral reasons for every update state. - **errorCode** The error code returned for the current process. -- **eventScenario** End-to-end update session ID, or indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started installing content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed. +- **eventScenario** End-to-end update session ID, or indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started installing content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed. - **flightID** The unique identifier for the flight (Windows Insider pre-release build) should be delivered to the device, if applicable. - **interactive** Indicates whether the user initiated the session. - **revisionNumber** The Update revision number. @@ -6436,6 +6413,3 @@ The following fields are available: - **LicenseXuid** If the license type is 1 (User), this field contains the XUID (Xbox User ID) of the registered owner of the license. - **ProductGuid** The Xbox product GUID (Globally-Unique ID) of the application. - **UserId** The XUID (Xbox User ID) of the current user. - - - diff --git a/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md b/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md index 6c6c14d919..08d84ce2f3 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md +++ b/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md @@ -1,16 +1,13 @@ --- description: Learn more about the Windows 10, version 1709 diagnostic data gathered at the basic level. title: Windows 10, version 1709 basic diagnostic events and fields (Windows 10) -ms.prod: m365-security -localizationpriority: high +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy +localizationpriority: medium author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: -ms.reviewer: -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- @@ -29,8 +26,9 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles: -- [Required Windows 11 diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) -- [Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required Windows diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) - [Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows 10, version 1909 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md) - [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md) - [Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md) @@ -40,7 +38,6 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar - ## Appraiser events ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.ChecksumTotalPictureCount @@ -51,19 +48,19 @@ The following fields are available: - **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_19H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMediaCenter_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionMediaCenter_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_19H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **InventoryApplicationFile** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -82,7 +79,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **SystemWim** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **SystemWindowsActivationStatus** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **SystemWlan** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **Wmdrm_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **Wmdrm_RS4** The total Wmdrm objects targeting Windows 10, version 1803 present on this device. ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceApplicationFileAdd @@ -1377,8 +1374,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **IsEDPEnabled** Represents if Enterprise data protected on the device. - **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not. - **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID -- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise Configuration Manager environment. -- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows   Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. +- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment. +- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. - **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier @@ -1519,7 +1516,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS -- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart +- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode. - **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store. - **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device. - **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table. @@ -1676,7 +1673,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **UpdateServiceURLConfigured** Retrieves if the device is managed by Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). - **WUDeferUpdatePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Updates. - **WUDeferUpgradePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Upgrades. -- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update(WU) updates to other devices on the same network. +- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update (WU) updates to other devices on the same network. - **WUMachineId** Retrieves the Windows Update (WU) Machine Identifier. - **WUPauseState** Retrieves Windows Update setting to determine if updates are paused. - **WUServer** Retrieves the HTTP(S) URL of the WSUS server that is used by Automatic Updates and API callers (by default). @@ -1954,6 +1951,18 @@ This event is fired by UTC at state transitions to signal what data we are allow This event is fired by UTC at startup to signal what data we are allowed to collect. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. +The following fields are available: + +- **CanAddMsaToMsTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to add MSA user identity onto telemetry from the OS provider groups. +- **CanCollectAnyTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect non-OS telemetry. Non-OS telemetry is responsible for providing its own opt-in mechanism. +- **CanCollectCoreTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect data which is tagged with both MICROSOFT_KEYWORD_CRITICAL_DATA and MICROSOFT_EVENTTAG_CORE_DATA. +- **CanCollectHeartbeats** True if we can collect heartbeat telemetry, false otherwise. +- **CanCollectOsTelemetry** True if UTC is allowed to collect telemetry from the OS provider groups (often called Microsoft Telemetry). +- **CanPerformDiagnosticEscalations** True if UTC is allowed to perform all scenario escalations. +- **CanPerformTraceEscalations** True if UTC is allowed to perform scenario escalations with tracing actions. +- **CanReportScenarios** True if we can report scenario completions, false otherwise. +- **PreviousPermissions** Bitmask representing the previously configured permissions since the telemetry client was last started. +- **TransitionFromEverythingOff** True if this transition is moving from not allowing core telemetry to allowing core telemetry. ### TelClientSynthetic.ConnectivityHeartBeat_0 @@ -1962,7 +1971,7 @@ This event sends data about the connectivity status of the Connected User Experi The following fields are available: -- **CensusExitCode** Returns last execution codes from census client run. +- **CensusExitCode** Last exit code of Census task - **CensusStartTime** Returns timestamp corresponding to last successful census run. - **CensusTaskEnabled** Returns Boolean value for the census task (Enable/Disable) on client machine. - **LastConnectivityLossTime** The FILETIME at which the last free network loss occurred. @@ -2212,7 +2221,7 @@ This event sends basic metadata about the starting point of uninstalling a featu ### Microsoft.Windows.HangReporting.AppHangEvent -This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on client devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. +This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on PC devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. The following fields are available: @@ -2518,7 +2527,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **Enumerator** Identifies the bus that enumerated the device. - **HWID** A list of hardware IDs for the device. - **Inf** The name of the INF file (possibly renamed by the OS, such as oemXX.inf). -- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/ff543130.aspx) +- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/ne-wdm-_device_install_state) - **InventoryVersion** The version number of the inventory process generating the events. - **LowerClassFilters** The identifiers of the Lower Class filters installed for the device. - **LowerFilters** The identifiers of the Lower filters installed for the device. @@ -2594,7 +2603,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **DriverIsKernelMode** Is it a kernel mode driver? - **DriverName** The file name of the driver. - **DriverPackageStrongName** The strong name of the driver package -- **DriverSigned** The strong name of the driver package +- **DriverSigned** Is the driver signed? - **DriverTimeStamp** The low 32 bits of the time stamp of the driver file. - **DriverType** A bitfield of driver attributes: 1. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_PRINTER 0x0001. 2. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_KERNEL 0x0002. 3. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_USER 0x0004. 4. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SIGNED 0x0008. 5. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_INBOX 0x0010. 6. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_WINQUAL 0x0040. 7. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SELF_SIGNED 0x0020. 8. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_CI_SIGNED 0x0080. 9. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_HAS_BOOT_SERVICE 0x0100. 10. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_I386 0x10000. 11. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_IA64 0x20000. 12. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_AMD64 0x40000. 13. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARM 0x100000. 14. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_THUMB 0x200000. 15. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARMNT 0x400000. 16. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_TIME_STAMPED 0x800000. - **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file. @@ -2743,59 +2752,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInAdd - -This event provides data on the installed Office add-ins. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AddinCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddInCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddInId** The identifier for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddinType** The type of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **BinFileTimestamp** The timestamp of the Office add-in. -- **BinFileVersion** The version of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **Description** Description of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FileId** The file identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FileSize** The file size of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FriendlyName** The friendly name for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FullPath** The full path to the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. -- **LoadBehavior** Integer that describes the load behavior. -- **LoadTime** Load time for the Office add-in. -- **OfficeApplication** The Microsoft Office application associated with the add-in. -- **OfficeArchitecture** The architecture of the add-in. -- **OfficeVersion** The Microsoft Office version for this add-in. -- **OutlookCrashingAddin** Indicates whether crashes have been found for this add-in. -- **ProductCompany** The name of the company associated with the Office add-in. -- **ProductName** The product name associated with the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **ProductVersion** The version associated with the Office add-in. -- **ProgramId** The unique program identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **Provider** Name of the provider for this add-in. -- **Usage** Data regarding usage of the add-in. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInRemove - -This event indicates that the particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInStartSync - -This event indicates that a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoAdd This event provides data on Unified Update Platform (UUP) products and what version they are at. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. @@ -3025,6 +2981,22 @@ The following fields are available: - **winInetError** The HResult of the operation. + +## Other events + +### Microsoft.ServerManagementExperience.Gateway.Service.ManagedNodeProperties + +This is a periodic rundown event that contains more detailed information about the nodes added to this Windows Admin Center gateway for management. + +The following fields are available: + +- **nodeId** The nodeTypeId concatenated with the hostname or IP address that gateway uses to connect to this node. +- **nodeOperatingSystem** A user friendly description of the node's OS version. +- **nodeOSVersion** A major or minor build version string for the node's OS. +- **nodeTypeId** A string that distinguishes between a connection target, whether it is a client, server, cluster or a hyper-converged cluster. +- **otherProperties** Contains a JSON object with variable content and may contain: "nodes": a list of host names or IP addresses of the servers belonging to a cluster, "aliases": the alias if it is set for this connection, "lastUpdatedTime": the number of milliseconds since Unix epoch when this connection was last updated, "ncUri", "caption", "version", "productType", "networkName", "operatingSystem", "computerManufacturer", "computerModel", "isS2dEnabled". This JSON object is formatted as an quotes-escaped string. + + ## Privacy logging notification events ### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.PrivacyNotifierLogging.PrivacyNotifierCompleted @@ -3727,7 +3699,7 @@ Activity for deletion of a user account for devices set up for Shared PC mode as The following fields are available: -- **accountType** The type of account that was deleted. Example: AD, Azure Active Directory (AAD), or Local +- **accountType** The type of account that was deleted. Example: AD, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), or Local - **deleteState** Whether the attempted deletion of the user account was successful. - **userSid** The security identifier of the account. - **wilActivity** Windows Error Reporting data collected when there is a failure in deleting a user account with the Transient Account Manager. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity). @@ -4353,7 +4325,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgent_FellBackToCanonical -This event collects information when Express could not be used, and the update had to fall back to “canonical” during the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information when Express could not be used, and the update had to fall back to “canonical” during the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4451,7 +4423,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentCommit -This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4467,7 +4439,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest -This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to PC and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4499,7 +4471,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentExpand -This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4519,7 +4491,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentFellBackToCanonical -This event collects information when express could not be used and we fall back to canonical during the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information when express could not be used and we fall back to canonical during the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4535,7 +4507,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInitialize -This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario, which is applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4631,7 +4603,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentModeStart -This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4647,7 +4619,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentOneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4665,7 +4637,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentPostRebootResult -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information for both Mobile and Desktop regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -4682,7 +4654,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentSetupBoxLaunch -The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. This event is only applicable to PCs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5056,7 +5028,7 @@ This event sends a summary of all the setup mitigations available for this updat ### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360OneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6568,7 +6540,3 @@ This event indicates whether the system detected an activation error in the app. ### Microsoft.Xbox.XamTelemetry.AppActivity This event is triggered whenever the current app state is changed by: launch, switch, terminate, snap, etc. - - - - diff --git a/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md b/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md index 8754ca2137..82c0da11c8 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md +++ b/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md @@ -1,16 +1,13 @@ --- description: Learn more about the Windows 10, version 1803 diagnostic data gathered at the basic level. title: Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields (Windows 10) -ms.prod: m365-security -localizationpriority: high +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy +localizationpriority: medium author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: -ms.reviewer: -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- @@ -29,8 +26,9 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles: -- [Required Windows 11 diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) -- [Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required Windows diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) - [Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows 10, version 1909 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md) - [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md) - [Windows 10, version 1709 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md) @@ -39,7 +37,6 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar - [Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization](configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md) - ## Appraiser events ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.ChecksumTotalPictureCount @@ -50,50 +47,50 @@ The following fields are available: - **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_RS5Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMediaCenter_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMediaCenter_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionSystemBios_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemBios_RS5** The total DecisionSystemBios objects targeting the next release of Windows on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_RS5Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTest_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **InventoryApplicationFile** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -115,7 +112,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **SystemWlan** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **Wmdrm_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **Wmdrm_RS5** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceApplicationFileAdd @@ -1434,8 +1431,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **IsEDPEnabled** Represents if Enterprise data protected on the device. - **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not. - **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID -- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise Configuration Manager environment. -- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows   Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. +- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment. +- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. - **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier @@ -1576,7 +1573,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS -- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart +- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode.ration EnableSharedPCMode. - **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store. - **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device. - **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table. @@ -2323,9 +2320,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **EtwDroppedBufferCount** Number of buffers dropped in the UTC ETW session. - **EtwDroppedCount** Number of events dropped at ETW layer of telemetry client. - **EventsPersistedCount** Number of events that reached the PersistEvent stage. -- **EventStoreLifetimeResetCounter** Number of times event DB was reset for the lifetime of UTC. -- **EventStoreResetCounter** Number of times event DB was reset. -- **EventStoreResetSizeSum** Total size of event DB across all resets reports in this instance. - **EventSubStoreResetCounter** Number of times event DB was reset. - **EventSubStoreResetSizeSum** Total size of event DB across all resets reports in this instance. - **EventsUploaded** Number of events uploaded. @@ -3164,7 +3158,7 @@ This event sends basic metadata about the starting point of uninstalling a featu ### Microsoft.Windows.HangReporting.AppHangEvent -This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on client devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. +This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on PC devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. The following fields are available: @@ -3477,7 +3471,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **Enumerator** Identifies the bus that enumerated the device. - **HWID** A list of hardware IDs for the device. - **Inf** The name of the INF file (possibly renamed by the OS, such as oemXX.inf). -- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/ff543130.aspx) +- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/ne-wdm-_device_install_state) - **InventoryVersion** The version number of the inventory process generating the events. - **LowerClassFilters** The identifiers of the Lower Class filters installed for the device. - **LowerFilters** The identifiers of the Lower filters installed for the device. @@ -3553,7 +3547,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **DriverIsKernelMode** Is it a kernel mode driver? - **DriverName** The file name of the driver. - **DriverPackageStrongName** The strong name of the driver package -- **DriverSigned** The strong name of the driver package +- **DriverSigned** Is the driver signed? - **DriverTimeStamp** The low 32 bits of the time stamp of the driver file. - **DriverType** A bitfield of driver attributes: 1. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_PRINTER 0x0001. 2. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_KERNEL 0x0002. 3. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_USER 0x0004. 4. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SIGNED 0x0008. 5. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_INBOX 0x0010. 6. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_WINQUAL 0x0040. 7. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SELF_SIGNED 0x0020. 8. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_CI_SIGNED 0x0080. 9. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_HAS_BOOT_SERVICE 0x0100. 10. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_I386 0x10000. 11. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_IA64 0x20000. 12. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_AMD64 0x40000. 13. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARM 0x100000. 14. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_THUMB 0x200000. 15. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARMNT 0x400000. 16. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_TIME_STAMPED 0x800000. - **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file. @@ -3707,61 +3701,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInAdd - -This event provides data on the installed Office add-ins. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AddinCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddInCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddInId** The identifier for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddinType** The type of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **BinFileTimestamp** The timestamp of the Office add-in. -- **BinFileVersion** The version of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **Description** Description of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FileId** The file identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FileSize** The file size of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FriendlyName** The friendly name for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FullPath** The full path to the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. -- **LoadBehavior** Integer that describes the load behavior. -- **LoadTime** Load time for the office addin -- **OfficeApplication** The Microsoft Office application associated with the add-in. -- **OfficeArchitecture** The architecture of the add-in. -- **OfficeVersion** The Microsoft Office version for this add-in. -- **OutlookCrashingAddin** Indicates whether crashes have been found for this add-in. -- **ProductCompany** The name of the company associated with the Office add-in. -- **ProductName** The product name associated with the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **ProductVersion** The version associated with the Office add-in. -- **ProgramId** The unique program identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **Provider** Name of the provider for this add-in. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInRemove - -This event indicates that the particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInStartSync - -This event indicates that a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoAdd This event provides data on Unified Update Platform (UUP) products and what version they are at. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. @@ -4363,10 +4302,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **winInetError** The HResult of the operation. -## Other events - - - ## Privacy consent logging events ### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.PrivacyConsentLogging.PrivacyConsentCompleted @@ -4984,7 +4919,7 @@ Activity for deletion of a user account for devices set up for Shared PC mode as The following fields are available: -- **accountType** The type of account that was deleted. Example: AD, Azure Active Directory (AAD), or Local. +- **accountType** The type of account that was deleted. Example: AD, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), or Local - **deleteState** Whether the attempted deletion of the user account was successful. - **userSid** The security identifier of the account. - **wilActivity** Windows Error Reporting data collected when there is a failure in deleting a user account with the Transient Account Manager. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity). @@ -5460,6 +5395,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **UpdateId** The update ID for a specific piece of content. - **ValidityWindowInDays** The validity window that's in effect when verifying the timestamp. + ## Surface events ### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEvent @@ -5576,7 +5512,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentCommit -This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5592,7 +5528,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest -This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to PC and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5624,7 +5560,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentExpand -This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5644,7 +5580,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentFellBackToCanonical -This event collects information when express could not be used and we fall back to canonical during the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information when express could not be used and we fall back to canonical during the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5660,7 +5596,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInitialize -This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario, which is applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5758,7 +5694,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentModeStart -This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5774,7 +5710,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentOneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5792,7 +5728,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentPostRebootResult -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information for both Mobile and Desktop regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5814,7 +5750,7 @@ This event sends information indicating that a request has been sent to suspend ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentSetupBoxLaunch -The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. This event is only applicable to PCs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6258,7 +6194,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360OneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -8296,6 +8232,3 @@ The following fields are available: - **LicenseXuid** If the license type is 1 (User), this field contains the XUID (Xbox User ID) of the registered owner of the license. - **ProductGuid** The Xbox product GUID (Globally-Unique ID) of the application. - **UserId** The XUID (Xbox User ID) of the current user. - - - diff --git a/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md b/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md index f6599e024a..f49ab2e417 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md +++ b/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md @@ -1,16 +1,13 @@ --- description: Learn more about the Windows 10, version 1809 diagnostic data gathered at the basic level. title: Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields (Windows 10) -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: -ms.reviewer: -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- @@ -28,8 +25,9 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles: -- [Required Windows 11 diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) -- [Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required Windows diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) - [Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows 10, version 1909 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md) - [Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md) - [Windows 10, version 1709 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md) @@ -38,8 +36,6 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar - [Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization](configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md) - - ## Account trace logging provider events ### Microsoft.Windows.Mitigation.AccountTraceLoggingProvider.General @@ -2166,8 +2162,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **IsEDPEnabled** Represents if Enterprise data protected on the device. - **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not. - **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID -- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise Configuration Manager environment. -- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows   Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. +- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment. +- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. - **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier @@ -2310,7 +2306,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS -- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart +- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode. - **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store. - **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device. - **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table. @@ -2569,7 +2565,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **UpdateServiceURLConfigured** Retrieves if the device is managed by Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). - **WUDeferUpdatePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Updates. - **WUDeferUpgradePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Upgrades. -- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update (WU) updates to other devices on the same network. +- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update updates to other devices on the same network. - **WUMachineId** Retrieves the Windows Update (WU) Machine Identifier. - **WUPauseState** Retrieves Windows Update setting to determine if updates are paused. - **WUServer** Retrieves the HTTP(S) URL of the WSUS server that is used by Automatic Updates and API callers (by default). @@ -2587,6 +2583,27 @@ The following fields are available: - **XboxLiveSandboxId** Retrieves the developer sandbox ID if the device is internal to Microsoft. +## Code Integrity events + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.Compatibility + +Fires when the compatibility check completes. Gives the results from the check. + +The following fields are available: + +- **IsRecommended** Denotes whether all compatibility checks have passed and, if so, returns true. Otherwise returns false. +- **Issues** If compatibility checks failed, provides bit indexed indicators of issues detected. Table located here: [Check results of HVCI default enablement](/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/oem-hvci-enablement#check-results-of-hvci-default-enablement). + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HVCIActivity + +Fires at the beginning and end of the HVCI auto-enablement process in sysprep. + +The following fields are available: + +- **wilActivity** Contains the thread ID used to match the begin and end events, and for the end event also a HResult indicating sucess or failure. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity). + + ## Common data extensions ### Common Data Extensions.app @@ -3181,7 +3198,7 @@ This event sends data about the connectivity status of the Connected User Experi The following fields are available: -- **CensusExitCode** Returns last execution codes from census client run. +- **CensusExitCode** Last exit code of Census task - **CensusStartTime** Returns timestamp corresponding to last successful census run. - **CensusTaskEnabled** Returns Boolean value for the census task (Enable/Disable) on client machine. - **LastConnectivityLossTime** The FILETIME at which the last free network loss occurred. @@ -4446,7 +4463,7 @@ This event sends basic metadata about the starting point of uninstalling a featu ### Microsoft.Windows.HangReporting.AppHangEvent -This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on client devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. +This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on PC devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. The following fields are available: @@ -4804,7 +4821,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **HWID** A list of hardware IDs for the device. - **Inf** The name of the INF file (possibly renamed by the OS, such as oemXX.inf). - **InstallDate** The date of the most recent installation of the device on the machine. -- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/ff543130.aspx) +- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/ne-wdm-_device_install_state) - **InventoryVersion** The version number of the inventory process generating the events. - **LowerClassFilters** The identifiers of the Lower Class filters installed for the device. - **LowerFilters** The identifiers of the Lower filters installed for the device. @@ -4903,7 +4920,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **DriverIsKernelMode** Is it a kernel mode driver? - **DriverName** The file name of the driver. - **DriverPackageStrongName** The strong name of the driver package -- **DriverSigned** The strong name of the driver package +- **DriverSigned** Is the driver signed? - **DriverTimeStamp** The low 32 bits of the time stamp of the driver file. - **DriverType** A bitfield of driver attributes: 1. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_PRINTER 0x0001. 2. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_KERNEL 0x0002. 3. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_USER 0x0004. 4. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SIGNED 0x0008. 5. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_INBOX 0x0010. 6. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_WINQUAL 0x0040. 7. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SELF_SIGNED 0x0020. 8. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_CI_SIGNED 0x0080. 9. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_HAS_BOOT_SERVICE 0x0100. 10. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_I386 0x10000. 11. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_IA64 0x20000. 12. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_AMD64 0x40000. 13. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARM 0x100000. 14. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_THUMB 0x200000. 15. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARMNT 0x400000. 16. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_TIME_STAMPED 0x800000. - **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file. @@ -5053,61 +5070,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInAdd - -This event provides data on the installed Office add-ins. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AddinCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddInCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddInId** The identifier for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddinType** The type of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **BinFileTimestamp** The timestamp of the Office add-in. -- **BinFileVersion** The version of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **Description** Description of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FileId** The file identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FileSize** The file size of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FriendlyName** The friendly name for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FullPath** The full path to the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. -- **LoadBehavior** Integer that describes the load behavior. -- **LoadTime** Load time for the Office add-in. -- **OfficeApplication** The Microsoft Office application associated with the add-in. -- **OfficeArchitecture** The architecture of the add-in. -- **OfficeVersion** The Microsoft Office version for this add-in. -- **OutlookCrashingAddin** Indicates whether crashes have been found for this add-in. -- **ProductCompany** The name of the company associated with the Office add-in. -- **ProductName** The product name associated with the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **ProductVersion** The version associated with the Office add-in. -- **ProgramId** The unique program identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **Provider** Name of the provider for this add-in. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInRemove - -This event indicates that the particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInStartSync - -This event indicates that a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoAdd This event provides data on Unified Update Platform (UUP) products and what version they are at. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. @@ -5470,6 +5432,25 @@ The following fields are available: - **utc_flags** Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) flags required for the event as part of the data collection process. +### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.CrashEvent + +This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a crashing Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the crash. + +The following fields are available: + +- **app_name** The name of the crashing process. +- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process id, and process start time. +- **app_version** The version of the crashing process. +- **client_id_hash** Hash of the browser client ID which helps identify installations. +- **etag** Encodes the running experiments in the browser. +- **module_name** The name of the module in which the crash originated. +- **module_offset** Memory offset into the module in which the crash originated. +- **module_version** The version of the module in which the crash originated. +- **process_type** The type of the browser process that crashed, e.g., renderer, gpu-process, etc. +- **stack_hash** Hash of the stack trace representing the crash. Currently not used or set to zero. +- **sub_code** The exception/error code representing the crash. + + ### Microsoft.WebBrowser.Installer.EdgeUpdate.Ping This event sends hardware and software inventory information about the Microsoft Edge Update service, Microsoft Edge applications, and the current system environment, including app configuration, update configuration, and hardware capabilities. It's used to measure the reliability and performance of the EdgeUpdate service and if Microsoft Edge applications are up to date. This is an indication that the event is designed to keep Windows secure and up to date. @@ -5785,6 +5766,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **totalRunDuration** Total running/evaluation time from last time. - **totalRuns** Total number of running/evaluation from last time. + ## Privacy consent logging events ### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.PrivacyConsentLogging.PrivacyConsentCompleted @@ -5919,6 +5901,140 @@ The following fields are available: - **WusaInstallHResult** Internal result code from WUSA when used to install the quality update. +### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.EM.EMCompleted + +Event that tracks the effectiveness of an operation to mitigate an issue on devices that meet certain requirements. + +The following fields are available: + +- **cleanUpScheduledTaskHR** The result of the operation to clean up the scheduled task the launched the operation. +- **eulaHashHR** The result of the operation to generate a hash of the EULA file that's currently on-disk. +- **mitigationHR** The result of the operation to take corrective action on a device that's impacted. +- **mitigationResult** The enumeration value representing the action that was taken on the device. +- **mitigationResultReason** The string value representing the action that was taken on the device. +- **mitigationSuccessWriteHR** The result of writing the success value to the registry. +- **region** The device's default region at the time of execution. +- **windowsVersionString** The version of Windows that was computed at the time of execution. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResult + +This event provides the result of running the compatibility check for update assistant. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResultOutput** Output of compatibility check for update assistant. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantDeviceInformation + +This event provides basic information about the device where update assistant was run. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantAppFilePath** Path to Update Assistant app. +- **UpdateAssistantDeviceId** Device Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. +- **UpdateAssistantExeName** Exe name running as Update Assistant. +- **UpdateAssistantExternalId** External Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. +- **UpdateAssistantIsDeviceCloverTrail** True/False is the device clovertrail. +- **UpdateAssistantIsPushing** True if the update is pushing to the device. +- **UpdateAssistantMachineId** Machine Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. +- **UpdateAssistantOsVersion** Update Assistant OS Version. +- **UpdateAssistantPartnerId** Partner Id for Assistant application. +- **UpdateAssistantReportPath** Path to report for Update Assistant. +- **UpdateAssistantStartTime** Start time for UpdateAssistant. +- **UpdateAssistantTargetOSVersion** Update Assistant Target OS Version. +- **UpdateAssistantUiType** The type of UI whether default or OOBE. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. +- **UpdateAssistantVersionInfo** Information about Update Assistant application. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantInteractive + +An user action such as button click happens. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantInteractiveObjective** The objective of the action performed. +- **UpdateAssistantInteractiveUiAction** The action performed through UI. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStartState + +This event marks the start of an Update Assistant State. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantStateAcceptEULA** True at the start of AcceptEULA. +- **UpdateAssistantStateCheckingCompat** True at the start of Checking Compat +- **UpdateAssistantStateDownloading** True at the start Downloading. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingApplication** True at the start of the state InitializingApplication. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingStates** True at the start of InitializingStates. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStateGeneralErrorDetails + +Details about errors of current state. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantGeneralErrorHResult** HResult of current state. +- **UpdateAssistantGeneralErrorOriginalState** State name of current state. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantUserActionDetails + +This event provides details about user action. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantUserActionExitingState** Exiting state name user performed action on. +- **UpdateAssistantUserActionHResult** HRESULT of user action. +- **UpdateAssistantUserActionState** State name user performed action on. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantDwnldr.UpdateAssistantDownloadDetails + +Details about the Update Assistant ESD download. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadCancelled** True when the ESD download is cancelled. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadDownloadTotalBytes** The total size in bytes of the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadEditionMismatch** True if downloaded ESD doesn't match edition. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadESDEncrypted** True if ESD is encrypted. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadIs10s** True if ESD is 10s. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadMessage** Message from a completed or failed download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadMsgSize** Size of the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadNEdition** True if ESD is N edition. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadPath** Full path to the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadPathSize** Size of the path. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadProductsXml** Full path of products xml. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadTargetEdition** The targeted edition for the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadTargetLanguage** The targeted language for the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadUseCatalog** True if update assistant is using catalog. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant. + + ## Remediation events ### Microsoft.Windows.Remediation.Applicable @@ -6994,6 +7110,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **UpdateId** The update ID for a specific piece of content. - **ValidityWindowInDays** The validity window that's in effect when verifying the timestamp. + ## Surface events ### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEvent @@ -7010,7 +7127,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **szBatteryInfo** Battery performance data. - ## System Resource Usage Monitor events ### Microsoft.Windows.Srum.Sdp.CpuUsage @@ -7061,7 +7177,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentCommit -This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7077,7 +7193,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest -This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to PC and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7114,7 +7230,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentExpand -This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7134,7 +7250,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentFellBackToCanonical -This event collects information when express could not be used and we fall back to canonical during the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information when express could not be used and we fall back to canonical during the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7150,7 +7266,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInitialize -This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario, which is applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7249,7 +7365,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentModeStart -This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7265,7 +7381,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentOneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7283,7 +7399,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentPostRebootResult -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information for both Mobile and Desktop regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7549,7 +7665,7 @@ This event sends data regarding OS Updates and Upgrades from Windows 7.X, Window The following fields are available: - **ClientId** For Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. -- **FlightData** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. +- **FlightData** In the WU scenario, this will be the WU client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. - **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the previous operating system. - **HostOsSkuName** The OS edition which is running the Setup360 instance (previous operating system). - **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe. @@ -7686,7 +7802,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360OneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario; which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -8291,7 +8407,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **oSVersion** Build number of the device. - **paused** Indicates whether the device is paused. - **rebootRequestSucceeded** Reboot Configuration Service Provider (CSP) call success status. -- **wUfBConnected** Result of Windows Update for Business connection check. +- **wUfBConnected** Result of WUfB connection check. ### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateCsp.ExecuteRollBackFeatureNotApplicable @@ -8305,7 +8421,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **oSVersion** Build number of the device. - **paused** Indicates whether the device is paused. - **rebootRequestSucceeded** Reboot Configuration Service Provider (CSP) call success status. -- **wUfBConnected** Result of Windows Update for Business connection check. +- **wUfBConnected** Result of WUfB connection check. ### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateCsp.ExecuteRollBackFeatureStarted @@ -8346,7 +8462,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **oSVersion** Build number of the device. - **paused** Indicates whether the device is paused. - **rebootRequestSucceeded** Reboot Configuration Service Provider (CSP) call success status. -- **wUfBConnected** Result of Windows Update for Business connection check. +- **wUfBConnected** Result of WUfB connection check. ### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateCsp.ExecuteRollBackQualitySucceeded @@ -9562,10 +9678,10 @@ The following fields are available: - **CV** The correlation vector. - **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the events at the global level for telemetry. - **PackageVersion** The package version for currency tools. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceAADJoinedHresult** The result code after checking if device is Azure Active Directoryjoined. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceAADJoinedHresult** The result code after checking if device is AAD joined. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceInDssPolicy** Boolean indicating whether the device is found to be in a DSS policy. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceInDssPolicyHresult** The result code for checking whether the device is found to be in a DSS policy. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAADJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is Azure Active Directory-joined. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAADJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is AADJ. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAdJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is AD joined. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAdJoinedHresult** The result code for checking whether a device is AD joined. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsEducationSku** Boolean indicating whether a device is Education SKU. @@ -9579,8 +9695,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsProSkuHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Pro SKU. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsSccmManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is managed by Configuration Manager. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsSccmManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is managed by Configuration Manager. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is Windows Update for Business managed. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Windows Update for Business managed. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is Wufb managed. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Wufb managed. - **UnifiedInstallerPlatformResult** The result code from checking what platform type the device is. - **UnifiedInstallerPlatformType** The enum indicating the type of platform detected. - **UnifiedInstUnifiedInstallerDeviceIsHomeSkuHresultllerDeviceIsHomeSku** The result code from checking whether a device is Home SKU. @@ -9647,7 +9763,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceBlockedByNoDSSJoin -This event is sent when the device is not joined to Azure Active Directory. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. +This event is sent when the device is not joined to AAD. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. The following fields are available: @@ -9667,6 +9783,16 @@ The following fields are available: - **PackageVersion** Current package version of remediation. +### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICOInteractionCampaignComplete + +This event is generated whenever a RUXIM user interaction campaign becomes complete. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **InteractionCampaignID** GUID identifying the interaction campaign that became complete. +- **ResultId** The final result of the interaction campaign. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSEvaluateInteractionCampaign This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Campaign Scheduler (RUXIMICS.EXE) finishes processing an interaction campaign. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. @@ -9811,7 +9937,7 @@ This event sends data specific to the FixAppXReparsePoints mitigation used for O The following fields are available: -- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. +- **ClientId** In the WU scenario, this will be the WU client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. - **FlightId** Unique GUID that identifies each instances of setuphost.exe. - **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instances of setuphost.exe. - **MitigationScenario** The update scenario in which the mitigation was executed. @@ -9833,7 +9959,7 @@ This event sends data specific to the FixupEditionId mitigation used for OS upda The following fields are available: -- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. +- **ClientId** In the WU scenario, this will be the WU client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. - **EditionIdUpdated** Determine whether EditionId was changed. - **FlightId** Unique identifier for each flight. - **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instances of setuphost.exe. @@ -9856,7 +9982,7 @@ This event sends data specific to the FixupWimmountSysPath mitigation used for O The following fields are available: -- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. +- **ClientId** In the WU scenario, this will be the WU client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. - **FlightId** Unique identifier for each flight. - **ImagePathDefault** Default path to wimmount.sys driver defined in the system registry. - **ImagePathFixedup** Boolean indicating whether the wimmount.sys driver path was fixed by this mitigation. @@ -9983,6 +10109,3 @@ The following fields are available: - **LicenseXuid** If the license type is 1 (User), this field contains the XUID (Xbox User ID) of the registered owner of the license. - **ProductGuid** The Xbox product GUID (Globally-Unique ID) of the application. - **UserId** The XUID (Xbox User ID) of the current user. - - - diff --git a/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md b/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md index a4b2b137a0..0511791230 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md +++ b/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md @@ -1,25 +1,18 @@ --- description: Learn more about the Windows 10, version 1903 diagnostic data gathered at the basic level. title: Windows 10, version 1909 and Windows 10, version 1903 required diagnostic events and fields (Windows 10) -ms.prod: m365-security -localizationpriority: high +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy +localizationpriority: medium author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Windows 10, version 1909 and Windows 10, version 1903 required Windows diagnostic events and fields - -> [!IMPORTANT] -> Windows is moving to classifying the data collected from customer’s devices as either *Required* or *Optional*. - - **Applies to** - Windows 10, version 1909 @@ -34,8 +27,9 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles: -- [Required Windows 11 diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) -- [Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required Windows diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) - [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md) - [Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md) - [Windows 10, version 1709 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md) @@ -44,8 +38,6 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar - [Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization](configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md) - - ## AppLocker events ### Microsoft.Windows.Security.AppLockerCSP.AddParams @@ -275,6 +267,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DatasourceApplicationFile_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceApplicationFile_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceApplicationFile_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceApplicationFile_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceApplicationFile_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceApplicationFile_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -290,6 +287,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DatasourceDevicePnp_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDevicePnp_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDevicePnp_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDevicePnp_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDevicePnp_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDevicePnp_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -308,6 +310,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DatasourceDriverPackage_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -326,6 +333,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -341,6 +353,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -356,6 +373,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -372,6 +394,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DatasourceSystemBios_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceSystemBios_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceSystemBios_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceSystemBios_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceSystemBios_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceSystemBios_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -390,6 +417,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionApplicationFile_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -405,6 +437,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionDevicePnp_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -423,6 +460,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionDriverPackage_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -441,6 +483,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -456,6 +503,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -471,6 +523,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -486,6 +543,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionMediaCenter_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMediaCenter_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMediaCenter_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMediaCenter_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMediaCenter_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMediaCenter_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -499,6 +561,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSModeState_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSModeState_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSModeState_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSModeState_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSModeState_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSModeState_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSModeState_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSModeState_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSModeState_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSModeState_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSModeState_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -515,6 +582,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSystemBios_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemBios_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemBios_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemBios_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemBios_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemBios_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -531,6 +603,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSystemDiskSize_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemDiskSize_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemDiskSize_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemDiskSize_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemDiskSize_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemDiskSize_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemDiskSize_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemDiskSize_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemDiskSize_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemDiskSize_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemDiskSize_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -544,6 +621,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSystemMemory_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemMemory_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemMemory_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemMemory_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemMemory_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemMemory_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemMemory_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemMemory_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemMemory_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemMemory_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemMemory_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -558,6 +640,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -571,6 +658,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -584,6 +676,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -598,6 +695,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionTest_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTest_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTest_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTest_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTest_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTest_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTest_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTest_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTest_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTest_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTest_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -611,6 +713,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionTpmVersion_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTpmVersion_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTpmVersion_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTpmVersion_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTpmVersion_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTpmVersion_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTpmVersion_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTpmVersion_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTpmVersion_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTpmVersion_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTpmVersion_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -624,6 +731,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -662,6 +774,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **Wmdrm_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **Wmdrm_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **Wmdrm_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **Wmdrm_CU22H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **Wmdrm_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **Wmdrm_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -1357,6 +1474,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **CpuStepping** Cpu stepping. - **CpuVendor** Cpu vendor. - **PlatformId** CPU platform identifier. +- **ProcessorName** OEM processor name. +- **ProductName** OEM product name. - **SysReqOverride** Appraiser decision about system requirements override. @@ -1681,7 +1800,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryTestAdd -This event provides diagnostic data for testing event adds to help keep windows up to date. +This event provides diagnostic data for testing event adds. This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). @@ -2350,8 +2469,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not. - **MDMServiceProvider** A hash of the specific MDM authority, such as Microsoft Intune, that is managing the device. - **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID -- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise Configuration Manager environment. -- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows   Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. +- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment. +- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. - **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier @@ -2500,7 +2619,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS -- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart +- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode. - **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store. - **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device. - **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table. @@ -2770,13 +2889,55 @@ The following fields are available: - **UpdateServiceURLConfigured** Retrieves if the device is managed by Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). - **WUDeferUpdatePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Updates. - **WUDeferUpgradePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Upgrades. -- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update (WU) updates to other devices on the same network. +- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update updates to other devices on the same network. - **WULCUVersion** Version of the LCU Installed on the machine. - **WUMachineId** Retrieves the Windows Update (WU) Machine Identifier. - **WUPauseState** Retrieves Windows Update setting to determine if updates are paused. - **WUServer** Retrieves the HTTP(S) URL of the WSUS server that is used by Automatic Updates and API callers (by default). +## Code Integrity events + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.Compatibility + +Fires when the compatibility check completes. Gives the results from the check. + +The following fields are available: + +- **IsRecommended** Denotes whether all compatibility checks have passed and, if so, returns true. Otherwise returns false. +- **Issues** If compatibility checks failed, provides bit indexed indicators of issues detected. Table located here: [Check results of HVCI default enablement](/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/oem-hvci-enablement#check-results-of-hvci-default-enablement). + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.Enabled + +Fires when auto-enablement is successful and HVCI is being enabled on the device. + + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HVCIActivity + +Fires at the beginning and end of the HVCI auto-enablement process in sysprep. + +The following fields are available: + +- **wilActivity** Contains the thread ID used to match the begin and end events, and for the end event also a HResult indicating sucess or failure. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity). + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HvciScanGetResultFailed + +Fires when driver scanning fails to get results. + + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.IsRegionDisabledLanguage + +Fires when an incompatible language pack is detected. + +The following fields are available: + +- **Language** String containing the incompatible language pack detected. + + ## Common data extensions ### Common Data Extensions.app @@ -3250,12 +3411,6 @@ The following fields are available: ## Diagnostic data events -### Microsoft.Windows.Test.WindowsCoreTelemetryTestProvider.WindowsCoreTelemetryTestEvent - -This is an internal-only test event used to validate the utc.app and telemetry.asm-windowsdefault settings and namespaces before publishing. The provider of this event is assigned to the Windows Core Telemetry group provider in order to test. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly - - - ### TelClientSynthetic.AbnormalShutdown_0 This event sends data about boot IDs for which a normal clean shutdown was not observed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. @@ -3371,7 +3526,7 @@ This event sends data about the connectivity status of the Connected User Experi The following fields are available: -- **CensusExitCode** Returns last execution codes from census client run. +- **CensusExitCode** Last exit code of Census task - **CensusStartTime** Returns timestamp corresponding to last successful census run. - **CensusTaskEnabled** Returns Boolean value for the census task (Enable/Disable) on client machine. - **LastConnectivityLossTime** The FILETIME at which the last free network loss occurred. @@ -4548,7 +4703,7 @@ This event indicates that the uninstall was properly configured and that a syste ### Microsoft.Windows.HangReporting.AppHangEvent -This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on client devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. +This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on PC devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. The following fields are available: @@ -4660,33 +4815,33 @@ The following fields are available: - **FileSigningInfo** A count of file signing objects in cache. - **Generic** A count of generic objects in cache. - **HwItem** A count of hwitem objects in cache. -- **InventoryAcpiPhatHealthRecord** A count of ACPI PHAT health records in cache. -- **InventoryAcpiPhatVersionElement** A count of ACPI PHAT version elements in cache. +- **InventoryAcpiPhatHealthRecord** A count of ACPI PHAT health record objects in cache. +- **InventoryAcpiPhatVersionElement** A count of ACPI PHAT version element objects in cache. - **InventoryApplication** A count of application objects in cache. - **InventoryApplicationAppV** A count of application AppV objects in cache. -- **InventoryApplicationDriver** A count of application driver objects in cache. +- **InventoryApplicationDriver** A count of application driver objects in cache - **InventoryApplicationFile** A count of application file objects in cache. -- **InventoryApplicationFramework** A count of application framework objects in cache. -- **InventoryApplicationShortcut** A count of application shortcut objects in cache. +- **InventoryApplicationFramework** A count of application framework objects in cache +- **InventoryApplicationShortcut** A count of application shortcut objects in cache - **InventoryDeviceContainer** A count of device container objects in cache. - **InventoryDeviceInterface** A count of Plug and Play device interface objects in cache. - **InventoryDeviceMediaClass** A count of device media objects in cache. - **InventoryDevicePnp** A count of device Plug and Play objects in cache. -- **InventoryDeviceSensor** A count of device sensors in cache. +- **InventoryDeviceSensor** A count of device sensor objects in cache. - **InventoryDeviceUsbHubClass** A count of device usb objects in cache - **InventoryDriverBinary** A count of driver binary objects in cache. - **InventoryDriverPackage** A count of device objects in cache. - **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddIn** A count of office add-in objects in cache - **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInUsage** A count of office add-in usage objects in cache. -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeIdentifiers** A count of office identifier objects in cache. -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeIESettings** A count of office ie settings objects in cache. -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeInsights** A count of office insights objects in cache. -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeProducts** A count of office products objects in cache. -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeSettings** A count of office settings objects in cache. -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeVBA** A count of office vba objects in cache. -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeVBARuleViolations** A count of office vba rule violations objects in cache. -- **InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfo** A count of uup info objects in cache. -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. +- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeIdentifiers** A count of office identifier objects in cache +- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeIESettings** A count of office ie settings objects in cache +- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeInsights** A count of office insights objects in cache +- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeProducts** A count of office products objects in cache +- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeSettings** A count of office settings objects in cache +- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeVBA** A count of office vba objects in cache +- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeVBARuleViolations** A count of office vba rule violations objects in cache +- **InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfo** A count of uup info objects in cache +- **InventoryVersion** test - **Metadata** A count of metadata objects in cache. - **Orphan** A count of orphan file objects in cache. - **Programs** A count of program objects in cache. @@ -5000,7 +5155,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **HWID** The version of the driver loaded for the device. - **Inf** The bus that enumerated the device. - **InstallDate** The date of the most recent installation of the device on the machine. -- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see [Device Install State](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/ff543130.aspx). +- **InstallState** The device installation state. One of these values: [DEVICE_INSTALL_STATE enumeration](/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/ne-wdm-_device_install_state) - **InventoryVersion** List of hardware ids for the device. - **LowerClassFilters** Lower filter class drivers IDs installed for the device - **LowerFilters** Lower filter drivers IDs installed for the device @@ -5099,7 +5254,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **DriverIsKernelMode** Is it a kernel mode driver? - **DriverName** The file name of the driver. - **DriverPackageStrongName** The strong name of the driver package -- **DriverSigned** The strong name of the driver package +- **DriverSigned** Is the driver signed? - **DriverTimeStamp** The low 32 bits of the time stamp of the driver file. - **DriverType** A bitfield of driver attributes: 1. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_PRINTER 0x0001. 2. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_KERNEL 0x0002. 3. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_USER 0x0004. 4. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SIGNED 0x0008. 5. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_INBOX 0x0010. 6. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_WINQUAL 0x0040. 7. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SELF_SIGNED 0x0020. 8. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_CI_SIGNED 0x0080. 9. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_HAS_BOOT_SERVICE 0x0100. 10. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_I386 0x10000. 11. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_IA64 0x20000. 12. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_AMD64 0x40000. 13. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARM 0x100000. 14. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_THUMB 0x200000. 15. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARMNT 0x400000. 16. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_TIME_STAMPED 0x800000. - **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file. @@ -5241,61 +5396,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInAdd - -This event provides data on the installed Office add-ins. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AddinCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddInId** The identifier for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddinType** The type of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **BinFileTimestamp** The timestamp of the Office add-in. -- **BinFileVersion** The version of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **Description** Description of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FileId** The file identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FileSize** The file size of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FriendlyName** The friendly name for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FullPath** The full path to the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. -- **LoadBehavior** Integer that describes the load behavior. -- **LoadTime** Load time for the Office add-in. -- **OfficeApplication** The Microsoft Office application associated with the add-in. -- **OfficeArchitecture** The architecture of the add-in. -- **OfficeVersion** The Microsoft Office version for this add-in. -- **OutlookCrashingAddin** Indicates whether crashes have been found for this add-in. -- **ProductCompany** The name of the company associated with the Office add-in. -- **ProductName** The product name associated with the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **ProductVersion** The version associated with the Office add-in. -- **ProgramId** The unique program identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **Provider** Name of the provider for this add-in. -- **Usage** Data about usage for the add-in. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInRemove - -This event indicates that the particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInStartSync - -This event indicates that a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoAdd This event provides data on Unified Update Platform (UUP) products and what version they are at. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. @@ -5647,8 +5747,12 @@ The following fields are available: - **appNextVersion** The version of the app that the update flow to which this event belongs attempted to reach, regardless of the success or failure of the update operation. Please see the wiki for additional information. Default: '0.0.0.0'. - **appPingEventAppSize** The total number of bytes of all downloaded packages. Default: '0'. - **appPingEventDoneBeforeOOBEComplete** Indicates whether the install or update was completed before Windows Out of the Box Experience ends. 1 means event completed before OOBE finishes; 0 means event was not completed before OOBE finishes; -1 means the field does not apply. +- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnAzureRefOriginShield** Provides a unique reference string that identifies a request served by Azure Front Door. It's used to search access logs and is critical for troubleshooting. E.g. Ref A: E172B39D19774147B0EFCC8E3E823D9D Ref B: BL2EDGE0215 Ref C: 2021-05-11T22:25:48Z +- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnCache** Corresponds to the result, whether the proxy has served the result from cache (HIT for yes, and MISS for no) E.g. HIT from proxy.domain.tld, MISS from proxy.local - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnCCC** ISO 2 character country code that matches to the country updated binaries are delivered from. E.g.: US. - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnCID** Numeric value used to internally track the origins of the updated binaries. For example, 2. +- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnMSEdgeRef** Used to help correlate client-to-AFD (Azure Front Door) conversations. E.g. Ref A: E2476A9592DF426A934098C0C2EAD3AB Ref B: DM2EDGE0307 Ref C: 2022-01-13T22:08:31Z +- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnP3P** Electronic privacy statement: CAO = collects contact-and-other, PSA = for pseudo-analysis, OUR = data received by us only. Helps identify the existence of transparent intermediaries (proxies) that can create noise in legitimate error detection. E.g. CP=\"CAO PSA OUR\" - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsDownloadedBytes** For events representing a download, the number of bytes expected to be downloaded. For events representing an entire update flow, the sum of all such expected bytes over the course of the update flow. Default: '0'. - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsDownloader** A string identifying the download algorithm and/or stack. Example values include: 'bits', 'direct', 'winhttp', 'p2p'. Sent in events that have an event type of '14' only. Default: ''. - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsDownloadTimeMs** For events representing a download, the time elapsed between the start of the download and the end of the download, in milliseconds. For events representing an entire update flow, the sum of all such download times over the course of the update flow. Sent in events that have an event type of '1', '2', '3', and '14' only. Default: '0'. @@ -5668,7 +5772,9 @@ The following fields are available: - **appPingEventSourceUrlIndex** For events representing a download, the position of the download URL in the list of URLs supplied by the server in a "urls" tag. - **appPingEventUpdateCheckTimeMs** For events representing an entire update flow, the time elapsed between the start of the update check and the end of the update check, in milliseconds. Sent in events that have an event type of '2' and '3' only. Default: '0'. - **appReferralHash** The hash of the referral code used to install the product. '0' if unknown. Default: '0'. +- **appUpdateCheckIsRollbackAllowed** Check for status showing whether or not rollback is allowed. - **appUpdateCheckIsUpdateDisabled** The state of whether app updates are restricted by group policy. True if updates have been restricted by group policy or false if they have not. +- **appUpdateCheckTargetChannel** Check for status showing the target release channel. - **appUpdateCheckTargetVersionPrefix** A component-wise prefix of a version number, or a complete version number suffixed with the $ character. The server should not return an update instruction to a version number that does not match the prefix or complete version number. The prefix is interpreted a dotted-tuple that specifies the exactly-matching elements; it is not a lexical prefix (for example, '1.2.3' must match '1.2.3.4' but must not match '1.2.34'). Default: ''. - **appUpdateCheckTtToken** An opaque access token that can be used to identify the requesting client as a member of a trusted-tester group. If non-empty, the request should be sent over SSL or another secure protocol. Default: ''. - **appVersion** The version of the product install. Please see the wiki for additional information. Default: '0.0.0.0'. @@ -5743,6 +5849,25 @@ The following fields are available: - **utc_flags** Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) flags required for the event as part of the data collection process. +### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.CrashEvent + +This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a crashing Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the crash. + +The following fields are available: + +- **app_name** The name of the crashing process. +- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process id, and process start time. +- **app_version** The version of the crashing process. +- **client_id_hash** Hash of the browser client ID which helps identify installations. +- **etag** Encodes the running experiments in the browser. +- **module_name** The name of the module in which the crash originated. +- **module_offset** Memory offset into the module in which the crash originated. +- **module_version** The version of the module in which the crash originated. +- **process_type** The type of the browser process that crashed, e.g., renderer, gpu-process, etc. +- **stack_hash** Hash of the stack trace representing the crash. Currently not used or set to zero. +- **sub_code** The exception/error code representing the crash. + + ### Microsoft.WebBrowser.Installer.EdgeUpdate.Ping This event sends hardware and software inventory information about the Microsoft Edge Update service, Microsoft Edge applications, and the current system environment, including app configuration, update configuration, and hardware capabilities. It's used to measure the reliability and performance of the EdgeUpdate service and if Microsoft Edge applications are up to date. This is an indication that the event is designed to keep Windows secure and up to date. @@ -5928,21 +6053,6 @@ The following fields are available: ## Mixed Reality events -### Microsoft.Windows.Analog.Spectrum.TelemetryHolographicDeviceAdded - -This event indicates Windows Mixed Reality device state. This event is also used to count WMR device. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **ClassGuid** Windows Mixed Reality device class GUID. -- **DeviceInterfaceId** Windows Mixed Reality device interface ID. -- **DeviceName** Windows Mixed Reality device name. -- **DriverVersion** Windows Mixed Reality device driver version. -- **FirmwareVersion** Windows Mixed Reality firmware version. -- **Manufacturer** Windows Mixed Reality device manufacturer. -- **ModelName** Windows Mixed Reality device model name. -- **SerialNumber** Windows Mixed Reality device serial number. - ### Microsoft.ML.ONNXRuntime.ProcessInfo This event collects information when an application loads ONNXRuntime.dll. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows product and service performing properly. @@ -5967,6 +6077,23 @@ The following fields are available: - **totalRunDuration** Total running/evaluation time from last time. - **totalRuns** Total number of running/evaluation from last time. + +### Microsoft.Windows.Analog.Spectrum.TelemetryHolographicDeviceAdded + +This event indicates Windows Mixed Reality device state. This event is also used to count WMR device. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **ClassGuid** Windows Mixed Reality device class GUID. +- **DeviceInterfaceId** Windows Mixed Reality device interface ID. +- **DeviceName** Windows Mixed Reality device name. +- **DriverVersion** Windows Mixed Reality device driver version. +- **FirmwareVersion** Windows Mixed Reality firmware version. +- **Manufacturer** Windows Mixed Reality device manufacturer. +- **ModelName** Windows Mixed Reality device model name. +- **SerialNumber** Windows Mixed Reality device serial number. + + ## OneDrive events ### Microsoft.OneDrive.Sync.Setup.OSUpgradeInstallationOperation @@ -5984,6 +6111,15 @@ The following fields are available: - **SourceOSBuildNumber** The source build number of the operating system. - **SourceOSVersion** The source version of the operating system. + +## Other events + +### Microsoft.Windows.Test.WindowsCoreTelemetryTestProvider.WindowsCoreTelemetryTestEvent + +This is an internal-only test event used to validate the utc.app and telemetry.asm-windowsdefault settings and namespaces before publishing. The provider of this event is assigned to the Windows Core Telemetry group provider in order to test. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly + + + ## Privacy consent logging events ### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.PrivacyConsentLogging.PrivacyConsentCompleted @@ -6012,460 +6148,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **userRegionCode** The current user's region setting -## Update Assistant events - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteBlocked - -This event indicates that an update detection has occurred and the targeted install has been blocked. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** A correlation vector. -- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy id of the expedite request. -- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** An Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited -- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** A list of update IDs in progress. -- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. -- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO -- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. -- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteCompleted - -This event indicates that the update has been completed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** A correlation vector. -- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy Id of the expedite request. -- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** The Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited. -- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** The list of update IDs in progress. -- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. -- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. -- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteDetectionStarted - -This event indicates that the detection phase of USO has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. -- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. -- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** List of update IDs in progress. -- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. -- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. -- **PackageVersion** The package version label. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteDownloadStarted - -This event indicates that the download phase of USO has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** A correlation vector. -- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy Id of the expedite request. -- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited. -- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** A list of update IDs in progress. -- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. -- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. -- **PackageVersion** The package version label. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteInstallStarted - -This event indicates that the install phase of USO has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. -- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. -- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** List of update IDs in progress. -- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. -- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. -- **PackageVersion** The package version label. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterAlreadyExpectedUbr - -This event indicates that the device is already on the expected UBR. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code. -- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy id of the expedite request. -- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. -- **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The ubr of the device. -- **ExpediteUpdaterExpectedUbr** The expected ubr of the device. -- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited. -- **ExpediteUpdaterPolicyRestoreResult** HRESULT of the policy restore. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. -- **PackageVersion** The package version label. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterFailedToUpdateToExpectedUbr - -This event indicates the expected UBR of the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code. -- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. -- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. -- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. -- **ExpediteUpdaterPolicyRestoreResult** HRESULT of the policy restore. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. -- **PackageVersion** The package version label. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterRebootComplete - -This event indicates that the expedite update is completed with reboot. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy id of the expedite request. -- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. -- **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The ubr of the device. -- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited. -- **ExpediteUpdaterPolicyRestoreResult** HRESULT of the policy restore. -- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** Comma delimited list of updates in progress. -- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The current USO correlation vector as surfaced from the USO store. -- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error as surfaced from the USO store. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. -- **PackageVersion** The package version label. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterRebootRequired - -This event indicates that the device has finished servicing and a reboot is required. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. -- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. -- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** Comma delimited list of update IDs currently being offered. -- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector from the USO session. -- **ExpediteUsoLastError** Last HResult from the current USO session. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. -- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterScanCompleted - -This event sends results of the expedite USO scan. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **ExpediteCbsServicingInProgressStatus** True if servicing is in progress in cbs for the device. -- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code. -- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. -- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. -- **ExpediteScheduledTaskCreated** Indicates whether the scheduled task was created (true/false). -- **ExpediteScheduledTaskHresult** HRESULT for scheduled task creation. -- **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The UBR of the device. -- **ExpediteUpdaterExpectedUbr** The expected UBR of the device. -- **ExpediteUpdaterMonitorResult** HRESULT of the USO monitoring. -- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. -- **ExpediteUpdaterScanResult** HRESULT of the expedite USO scan. -- **ExpediteUpdaterUsoResult** HRESULT of the USO initialization and resume API calls. -- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. -- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. -- **PackageVersion** The package version label. -- **UsoFrequencyKey** Indicates whether the USO frequency key was found on the device (true/false). - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterScanStarted - -This event sends telemetry that USO scan has been started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code. -- **ExpediteHoursOfUpTimeSincePolicy** The number of hours the device has been active since it received a policy. -- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy Id of the expedite request. -- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. -- **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The UBR of the device. -- **ExpediteUpdaterExpectedUbr** The expected UBR of the device. -- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. -- **ExpediteUpdaterUsoIntiatedScan** True when USO scan has been called. -- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. -- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. -- **PackageVersion** The package version label. -- **UsoFrequencyKey** Indicates whether the USO frequency key was found on the device (true/false). - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UnifiedInstallerEnd - -This event indicates that the unified installer has completed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** The event counter for telemetry events on the device for currency tools. -- **PackageVersion** The package version label for currency tools. -- **UnifiedInstallerInstallResult** The final result code for the unified installer. -- **UnifiedInstallerPlatformResult** The result code from determination of the platform type. -- **UnifiedInstallerPlatformType** The enum indicating the platform type. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UnifiedInstallerStart - -This event indicates that the installation has started for the unified installer. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** The correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the events at the global level for telemetry. -- **PackageVersion** The package version for currency tools. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceAADJoinedHresult** The result code after checking if device is Azure Active Directory-joined. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceInDssPolicy** Boolean indicating whether the device is found to be in a DSS policy. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceInDssPolicyHresult** The result code for checking whether the device is found to be in a DSS policy. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAADJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is Azure Active Directory-joined. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAdJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is AD joined. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAdJoinedHresult** The result code for checking whether a device is AD joined. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsEducationSku** Boolean indicating whether a device is Education SKU. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsEducationSkuHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Education SKU. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsEnterpriseSku** Boolean indicating whether a device is Enterprise SKU. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsEnterpriseSkuHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Enterprise SKU. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsHomeSku** Boolean indicating whether a device is Home SKU. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsHomeSkuHresult** The result code from checking whether device is Home SKU. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsMdmManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is MDM managed. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsMdmManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is MDM managed. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsProSku** Boolean indicating whether a device is Pro SKU. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsProSkuHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Pro SKU. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsSccmManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is managed by Configuration Manager. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsSccmManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is managed by Configuration Manager. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is Windows Update for Business managed. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Windows Update for Business managed. -- **UnifiedInstallerPlatformResult** The result code from checking what platform type the device is. -- **UnifiedInstallerPlatformType** The enum indicating the type of platform detected. -- **UnifiedInstUnifiedInstallerDeviceIsHomeSkuHresultllerDeviceIsHomeSku** The result code from checking whether a device is Home SKU. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsBlobNotificationRetrieved - -This event is sent when a blob notification is received. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. -- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. -- **UpdateHealthToolsBlobNotificationNotEmpty** True if the blob notification is not empty. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsDeviceInformationUploaded - -This event is received when the UpdateHealthTools service uploads device information. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. -- **PackageVersion** Current package version of remediation. -- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUbrChanged** 1 if the Ubr just changed, 0 otherwise. -- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUri** The URI to be used for push notifications on this device. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsDeviceInformationUploadFailed - -This event provides information for device which failed to upload the details. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Telemetry event counter. -- **PackageVersion** Version label of the package sending telemetry. -- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionResult** Result of running the tool expressed as an HRESULT. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsPushNotificationCompleted - -This event is received when a push notification has been completed by the UpdateHealthTools service. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. -- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools. -- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionResult** The HRESULT return by the enterprise action. -- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionType** Enum describing the type of action requested by the push. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsPushNotificationReceived - -This event is received when the UpdateHealthTools service receives a push notification. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. -- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools. -- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUri** The URI to be used for push notifications on this device. -- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionType** Enum describing the type of action requested by the push. -- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentChannel** The channel used to receive notification. -- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentRequestId** The request ID for the push. -- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentResults** The results from the push request. -- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentStep** The current step for the push notification. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsPushNotificationStatus - -This event is received when there is status on a push notification. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. -- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools. -- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUri** The URI to be used for push notifications on this device. -- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionType** Enum describing the type of action requested by the push. -- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentRequestId** The request ID for the push. -- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentResults** The results from the push request. -- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentStep** The current step for the push notification - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceBlobDocumentDetails - -The event indicates the details about the blob used for update health tools. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** A correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** This is a client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by the user. -- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. -- **UpdateHealthToolsDevicePolicyFileName** The default name of the policy blob file. -- **UpdateHealthToolsDssDeviceApiSegment** The URI segment for reading the DSS device pointer. -- **UpdateHealthToolsDssDeviceId** The Azure Active Directory ID of the device used to create the device ID hash. -- **UpdateHealthToolsDssDevicePolicyApiSegment** The segment of the device policy API pointer. -- **UpdateHealthToolsDssTenantId** The tenant id of the device used to create the tenant id hash. -- **UpdateHealthToolsHashedDeviceId** The SHA256 hash of the device id. -- **UpdateHealthToolsHashedTenantId** The SHA256 hash of the device tenant id. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceBlockedByNoDSSJoin - -The event is sent when the device is not joined to Azure Active Directory. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter counts the total events for the provider. -- **PackageVersion** The version for the current package. -- **UpdateHealthToolsServiceBlockedByNoDSSJoinHr** The result code returned when checking for Windows Update for Business cloud membership. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceIsDSSJoin - -This event is sent when a device has been detected as DSS device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** A correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** This is a client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. -- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceStarted - -This event is sent when the service first starts. It is a heartbeat indicating that the service is available on the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. -- **PackageVersion** Current package version of remediation. - -### Microsoft.Windows.QualityUpdateAssistant.Applicability - -This event sends basic info on whether the device should be updated to the latest cumulative update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **dayspendingrebootafterfu** Number of days that have elapsed since the device reached ready to reboot for a Feature Update that is still actively pending reboot. -- **ExecutionRequestId** Identifier of the Execution Request that launched the QualityUpdateAssistant process. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this device. -- **KBNumber** KBNumber of the update being installed. -- **PackageVersion** Current package version of quality update assistant. -- **Reason** Provides information on reasons why the update is not applicable to the device. -- **Result** Applicability check for quality update assistant. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.QualityUpdateAssistant.DeviceReadinessCheck - -This event sends basic info on whether the device is ready to download the latest cumulative update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **ExecutionRequestId** Identifier of the Execution Request that launched the QualityUpdateAssistant process. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this device. -- **KBNumber** KBNumber of the update being installed. -- **PackageVersion** Current package version of quality update assistant. -- **Reason** Indicates why the device did not pass the readiness check. -- **Result** Device readiness check for quality update assistant. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.QualityUpdateAssistant.Download - -This event sends basic info when download of the latest cumulative update begins. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **DODownloadHResult** Result code from Delivery Optimization when used to download the quality update. -- **DownloadMode** Indicates how the quality update was downloaded. -- **ExecutionRequestId** Identifier of the Execution Request that launched the QualityUpdateAssistant process. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter that indicates ordering of events sent by this device. -- **HttpsDownloadHResult** Result code when HTTPS is used to download the quality update. -- **KBNumber** KBNumber of the update being installed. -- **PackageVersion** Current package version of quality update assistant. -- **QualityUpdateDeviceHasMinimumUptime** Indicates whether the device has the minimum uptime required to install a quality update. -- **Result** Download of latest cumulative update payload. -- **Scenario** Indicates if the installation step succeeded or failed. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.QualityUpdateAssistant.Install - -This event sends basic info on the result of the installation of the latest cumulative update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** Correlation vector. -- **DismInstallHResult** Internal result code from DISM when used to install the quality update. -- **ExecutionRequestId** Identifier of the Execution Request that launched the QualityUpdateAssistant process. -- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this device. -- **InstallMode** Indicates which installation method was used to attempt the install of the quality update. -- **KBNumber** KBNumber of the update being installed. -- **launchretrycounter** Count of the number of times the install has been retried in the event of a non-successful installation attempt. -- **PackageVersion** Current package version of quality update assistant. -- **QualityUpdateDismErrorCode** Error code returned when DISM is used to install the quality update. -- **QualityUpdatePendingRebootAfterInstallStage** Indicates if the device is pending reboot after install is complete. -- **QualityUpdateSecondsInstallStage** Time spent installing the quality update. -- **QualityUpdateWusaErrorCode** Error code returned when WUSA is used to install the quality update. -- **Result** Install of latest cumulative update payload. -- **Scenario** Indicates if the installation step succeeded or failed. -- **WusaInstallHResult** Internal result code from WUSA when used to install the quality update. - - ## Sediment events ### Microsoft.Windows.Sediment.Info.DetailedState @@ -7052,17 +6734,6 @@ The following fields are available: ## Surface events -### Microsoft.Surface.Health.Binary.Prod.McuHealthLog - -This event collects information to keep track of health indicator of the built-in micro controller. For example, the number of abnormal shutdowns due to power issues during boot sequence, type of display panel attached to base, thermal indicator, throttling data in hardware etc. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CUtility::GetTargetNameA(Target)** Sub component name. -- **HealthLog** Health indicator log. -- **healthLogSize** 4KB. -- **productId** Identifier for product model. - ### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEvent This event includes the hardware level data about battery performance. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows products and services performing properly. @@ -7077,6 +6748,171 @@ The following fields are available: - **pszBatteryDataXml** Battery performance data. - **szBatteryInfo** Battery performance data. + +### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEventV2_BPM + +This event includes the hardware level data about battery performance. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **BPMCurrentlyEngaged** Instantaneous snapshot if BPM is engaged on device. +- **BPMExitCriteria** What is the BPM exit criteria - 20%SOC or 50%SOC? +- **BPMHvtCountA** Current HVT count for BPM counter A. +- **BPMHvtCountB** Current HVT count for BPM counter B. +- **bpmOptOutLifetimeCount** BPM OptOut Lifetime Count. +- **BPMRsocBucketsHighTemp_Values** Time in temperature range 46°C -60°C and in the following true RSOC ranges: 0%-49%; 50%-79%; 80%-89%; 90%-94%; 95%-100%. +- **BPMRsocBucketsLowTemp_Values** Time in temperature range 0°C -20°C and in the following true RSOC ranges: 0%-49%; 50%-79%; 80%-89%; 90%-94%; 95%-100%. +- **BPMRsocBucketsMediumHighTemp_Values** Time in temperature range 36°C -45°C and in the following true RSOC ranges: 0%-49%; 50%-79%; 80%-89%; 90%-94%; 95%-100%. +- **BPMRsocBucketsMediumLowTemp_Values** Time in temperature range 21°C-35°C and in the following true RSOC ranges: 0%-49%; 50%-79%; 80%-89%; 90%-94%; 95%-100%. +- **BPMTotalEngagedMinutes** Total time that BPM was engaged. +- **BPMTotalEntryEvents** Total number of times entering BPM. +- **ComponentId** Component ID. +- **FwVersion** FW version that created this log. +- **LogClass** Log Class. +- **LogInstance** Log instance within class (1..n). +- **LogVersion** Log MGR version. +- **MCUInstance** Instance id used to identify multiple MCU's in a product. +- **ProductId** Product ID. +- **SeqNum** Sequence Number. +- **TimeStamp** UTC seconds when log was created. +- **Ver** Schema version. + + +### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEventV2_CTT + +This event includes the hardware level data about battery performance. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **BPMKioskModeStartDateInSeconds** First time Battery Limit was turned on. +- **BPMKioskModeTotalEngagedMinutes** Total time Battery Limit was on (SOC value at 50%). +- **ComponentId** Component ID. +- **CTTEqvTimeat35C** Poll time every minute. Add to lifetime counter based on temperature. Only count time above 80% SOC. +- **CTTEqvTimeat35CinBPM** Poll time every minute. Add to lifetime counter based on temperature. Only count time above 55% SOC and when device is in BPM. Round up. +- **CTTMinSOC1day** Rolling 1 day minimum SOC. Value set to 0 initially. +- **CTTMinSOC28day** Rolling 28 day minimum SOC. Value set to 0 initially. +- **CTTMinSOC3day** Rolling 3 day minimum SOC. Value set to 0 initially. +- **CTTMinSOC7day** Rolling 7 day minimum SOC. Value set to 0 initially. +- **CTTStartDateInSeconds** Start date from when device was starting to be used. +- **currentAuthenticationState** Current Authentication State. +- **FwVersion** FW version that created this log. +- **LogClass** LOG CLASS. +- **LogInstance** Log instance within class (1..n). +- **LogVersion** LOG MGR VERSION. +- **MCUInstance** Instance id used to identify multiple MCU's in a product. +- **newSnFruUpdateCount** New Sn FRU Update Count. +- **newSnUpdateCount** New Sn Update Count. +- **ProductId** Product ID. +- **ProtectionPolicy** Battery limit engaged. True (0 False). +- **SeqNum** Sequence Number. +- **TimeStamp** UTC seconds when log was created. +- **Ver** Schema version. +- **VoltageOptimization** Current CTT reduction in mV. + + +### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEventV2_GG + +This event includes the hardware level data about battery performance. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **cbTimeCell_Values** cb time for different cells. +- **ComponentId** Component ID. +- **cycleCount** Cycle Count. +- **deltaVoltage** Delta voltage. +- **eocChargeVoltage_Values** EOC Charge voltage values. +- **fullChargeCapacity** Full Charge Capacity. +- **FwVersion** FW version that created this log. +- **lastCovEvent** Last Cov event. +- **lastCuvEvent** Last Cuv event. +- **LogClass** LOG_CLASS. +- **LogInstance** Log instance within class (1..n). +- **LogVersion** LOG_MGR_VERSION. +- **manufacturerName** Manufacturer name. +- **maxChargeCurrent** Max charge current. +- **maxDeltaCellVoltage** Max delta cell voltage. +- **maxDischargeCurrent** Max discharge current. +- **maxTempCell** Max temp cell. +- **maxVoltage_Values** Max voltage values. +- **MCUInstance** Instance id used to identify multiple MCU's in a product. +- **minTempCell** Min temp cell. +- **minVoltage_Values** Min voltage values. +- **numberOfCovEvents** Number of Cov events. +- **numberOfCuvEvents** Number of Cuv events. +- **numberOfOCD1Events** Number of OCD1 events. +- **numberOfOCD2Events** Number of OCD2 events. +- **numberOfQmaxUpdates** Number of Qmax updates. +- **numberOfRaUpdates** Number of Ra updates. +- **numberOfShutdowns** Number of shutdowns. +- **pfStatus_Values** pf status values. +- **ProductId** Product ID. +- **qmax_Values** Qmax values for different cells. +- **SeqNum** Sequence Number. +- **TimeStamp** UTC seconds when log was created. +- **Ver** Schema version. + + +### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEventV2_GGExt + +This event includes the hardware level data about battery performance. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **avgCurrLastRun** Average current last run. +- **avgPowLastRun** Average power last run. +- **batteryMSPN** BatteryMSPN +- **batteryMSSN** BatteryMSSN. +- **cell0Ra3** Cell0Ra3. +- **cell1Ra3** Cell1Ra3. +- **cell2Ra3** Cell2Ra3. +- **cell3Ra3** Cell3Ra3. +- **ComponentId** Component ID. +- **currentAtEoc** Current at Eoc. +- **firstPFstatusA** First PF status-A. +- **firstPFstatusB** First PF status-B. +- **firstPFstatusC** First PF status-C. +- **firstPFstatusD** First PF status-D. +- **FwVersion** FW version that created this log. +- **lastQmaxUpdate** Last Qmax update. +- **lastRaDisable** Last Ra disable. +- **lastRaUpdate** Last Ra update. +- **lastValidChargeTerm** Last valid charge term. +- **LogClass** LOG CLASS. +- **LogInstance** Log instance within class (1..n). +- **LogVersion** LOG MGR VERSION. +- **maxAvgCurrLastRun** Max average current last run. +- **maxAvgPowLastRun** Max average power last run. +- **MCUInstance** Instance id used to identify multiple MCU's in a product. +- **mfgInfoBlockB01** MFG info Block B01. +- **mfgInfoBlockB02** MFG info Block B02. +- **mfgInfoBlockB03** MFG info Block B03. +- **mfgInfoBlockB04** MFG info Block B04. +- **numOfRaDisable** Number of Ra disable. +- **numOfValidChargeTerm** Number of valid charge term. +- **ProductId** Product ID. +- **qmaxCycleCount** Qmax cycle count. +- **SeqNum** Sequence Number. +- **stateOfHealthEnergy** State of health energy. +- **stateOfHealthFcc** State of health Fcc. +- **stateOfHealthPercent** State of health percent. +- **TimeStamp** UTC seconds when log was created. +- **totalFwRuntime** Total FW runtime. +- **updateStatus** Update status. +- **Ver** Schema version. + + +### Microsoft.Surface.Health.Binary.Prod.McuHealthLog + +This event collects information to keep track of health indicator of the built-in micro controller. For example, the number of abnormal shutdowns due to power issues during boot sequence, type of display panel attached to base, thermal indicator, throttling data in hardware etc. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CUtility::GetTargetNameA(Target)** Sub component name. +- **HealthLog** Health indicator log. +- **healthLogSize** 4KB. +- **productId** Identifier for product model. + + ## System reset events ### Microsoft.Windows.SysReset.FlightUninstallCancel @@ -7244,6 +7080,641 @@ The following fields are available: - **UpdateAttempted** Indicates if installation of the current update has been attempted before. +## Update Assistant events + +### Microsoft.Windows.QualityUpdateAssistant.Applicability + +This event sends basic info on whether the device should be updated to the latest cumulative update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **dayspendingrebootafterfu** Number of days that have elapsed since the device reached ready to reboot for a Feature Update that is still actively pending reboot. +- **ExecutionRequestId** Identifier of the Execution Request that launched the QualityUpdateAssistant process. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this device. +- **KBNumber** KBNumber of the update being installed. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of quality update assistant. +- **Reason** Provides information on reasons why the update is not applicable to the device. +- **Result** Applicability check for quality update assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.QualityUpdateAssistant.DeviceReadinessCheck + +This event sends basic info on whether the device is ready to download the latest cumulative update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExecutionRequestId** Identifier of the Execution Request that launched the QualityUpdateAssistant process. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this device. +- **KBNumber** KBNumber of the update being installed. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of quality update assistant. +- **Reason** Indicates why the device did not pass the readiness check. +- **Result** Device readiness check for quality update assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.QualityUpdateAssistant.Download + +This event sends basic info when download of the latest cumulative update begins. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **DODownloadHResult** Result code from Delivery Optimization when used to download the quality update. +- **DownloadMode** Indicates how the quality update was downloaded. +- **ExecutionRequestId** Identifier of the Execution Request that launched the QualityUpdateAssistant process. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter that indicates ordering of events sent by this device. +- **HttpsDownloadHResult** Result code when HTTPS is used to download the quality update. +- **KBNumber** KBNumber of the update being installed. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of quality update assistant. +- **QualityUpdateDeviceHasMinimumUptime** Indicates whether the device has the minimum uptime required to install a quality update. +- **Result** Download of latest cumulative update payload. +- **Scenario** Indicates if the installation step succeeded or failed. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.QualityUpdateAssistant.Install + +This event sends basic info on the result of the installation of the latest cumulative update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **DismInstallHResult** Internal result code from DISM when used to install the quality update. +- **ExecutionRequestId** Identifier of the Execution Request that launched the QualityUpdateAssistant process. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this device. +- **InstallMode** Indicates which installation method was used to attempt the install of the quality update. +- **KBNumber** KBNumber of the update being installed. +- **launchretrycounter** Count of the number of times the install has been retried in the event of a non-successful installation attempt. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of quality update assistant. +- **QualityUpdateDismErrorCode** Error code returned when DISM is used to install the quality update. +- **QualityUpdatePendingRebootAfterInstallStage** Indicates if the device is pending reboot after install is complete. +- **QualityUpdateSecondsInstallStage** Time spent installing the quality update. +- **QualityUpdateWusaErrorCode** Error code returned when WUSA is used to install the quality update. +- **Result** Install of latest cumulative update payload. +- **Scenario** Indicates if the installation step succeeded or failed. +- **WusaInstallHResult** Internal result code from WUSA when used to install the quality update. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.EM.EMCompleted + +Event that tracks the effectiveness of an operation to mitigate an issue on devices that meet certain requirements. + +The following fields are available: + +- **cleanUpScheduledTaskHR** The result of the operation to clean up the scheduled task the launched the operation. +- **eulaHashHR** The result of the operation to generate a hash of the EULA file that's currently on-disk. +- **mitigationHR** The result of the operation to take corrective action on a device that's impacted. +- **mitigationResult** The enumeration value representing the action that was taken on the device. +- **mitigationResultReason** The string value representing the action that was taken on the device. +- **mitigationSuccessWriteHR** The result of writing the success value to the registry. +- **region** The device's default region at the time of execution. +- **windowsVersionString** The version of Windows that was computed at the time of execution. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResult + +This event provides the result of running the compatibility check for update assistant. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResultOutput** Output of compatibility check for update assistant. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantDeviceInformation + +This event provides basic information about the device where update assistant was run. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantAppFilePath** Path to Update Assistant app. +- **UpdateAssistantDeviceId** Device Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. +- **UpdateAssistantExeName** Exe name running as Update Assistant. +- **UpdateAssistantExternalId** External Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. +- **UpdateAssistantIsDeviceCloverTrail** True/False is the device clovertrail. +- **UpdateAssistantIsPushing** True if the update is pushing to the device. +- **UpdateAssistantMachineId** Machine Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. +- **UpdateAssistantOsVersion** Update Assistant OS Version. +- **UpdateAssistantPartnerId** Partner Id for Assistant application. +- **UpdateAssistantReportPath** Path to report for Update Assistant. +- **UpdateAssistantStartTime** Start time for UpdateAssistant. +- **UpdateAssistantTargetOSVersion** Update Assistant Target OS Version. +- **UpdateAssistantUiType** The type of UI whether default or OOBE. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. +- **UpdateAssistantVersionInfo** Information about Update Assistant application. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantEULAProperty + +This event is set to true at the start of AcceptEULA. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantEULAPropertyGeoId** Geo Id used to show EULA. +- **UpdateAssistantEULAPropertyRegion** Region used to show EULA. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantInteractive + +An user action such as button click happens. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantInteractiveObjective** The objective of the action performed. +- **UpdateAssistantInteractiveUiAction** The action performed through UI. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantPostInstallDetails + +Information pertaining to post install phase of Update Assistant. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantPostInstallCV** Correlation vector for update assistant post install. +- **UpdateAssistantPostInstallUpgradeClientId** Client id post install. +- **UpdateAssistantPostInstallUserSignature** User signature of install. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStartState + +Will mark the start of an Update Assistant State. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantStateAcceptEULA** True at the start of AcceptEULA. +- **UpdateAssistantStateCheckingCompat** True at the start of Checking Compat +- **UpdateAssistantStateCheckingUpgrade** True at the start of CheckingUpgrade. +- **UpdateAssistantStateConfirmUninstall** True at the start of the state Confirm Uninstall. +- **UpdateAssistantStateDownloading** True at the start Downloading. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingApplication** True at the start of the state InitializingApplication. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingStates** True at the start of InitializingStates. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInstalling** True at the start of Installing. +- **UpdateAssistantStatePerformRestart** True at the start of PerformRestart. +- **UpdateAssistantStatePostInstall** True at the start of PostInstall. +- **UpdateAssistantStateShowingUpdate** True at the start of Showing Update. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStateGeneralErrorDetails + +Details about errors of current state. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantGeneralErrorHResult** HResult of current state. +- **UpdateAssistantGeneralErrorOriginalState** State name of current state. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantUserActionDetails + +This event provides details about user action. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantUserActionExitingState** Exiting state name user performed action on. +- **UpdateAssistantUserActionHResult** HRESULT of user action. +- **UpdateAssistantUserActionState** State name user performed action on. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantDwnldr.UpdateAssistantDownloadDetails + +Details about the Update Assistant ESD download. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadCancelled** True when the ESD download is cancelled. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadDownloadTotalBytes** The total size in bytes of the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadEditionMismatch** True if downloaded ESD doesn't match edition. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadESDEncrypted** True if ESD is encrypted. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadIs10s** True if ESD is 10s. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadMessage** Message from a completed or failed download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadMsgSize** Size of the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadNEdition** True if ESD is N edition. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadPath** Full path to the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadPathSize** Size of the path. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadProductsXml** Full path of products xml. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadTargetEdition** The targeted edition for the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadTargetLanguage** The targeted language for the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadUseCatalog** True if update assistant is using catalog. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteBlocked + +This event indicates that an update detection has occurred and the targeted install has been blocked. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** A correlation vector. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy id of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** An Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited +- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** A list of update IDs in progress. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. +- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteCompleted + +This event indicates that the update has been completed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** A correlation vector. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy Id of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** The Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** The list of update IDs in progress. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. +- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteDetectionStarted + +This event indicates that the detection phase of USO has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** List of update IDs in progress. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. +- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteDownloadStarted + +This event indicates that the download phase of USO has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** A correlation vector. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy Id of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** A list of update IDs in progress. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. +- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteInstallStarted + +This event indicates that the install phase of USO has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** List of update IDs in progress. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. +- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterAlreadyExpectedUbr + +This event indicates that the device is already on the expected UBR. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy id of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. +- **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The ubr of the device. +- **ExpediteUpdaterExpectedUbr** The expected ubr of the device. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdaterPolicyRestoreResult** HRESULT of the policy restore. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterFailedToUpdateToExpectedUbr + +This event indicates the expected UBR of the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdaterPolicyRestoreResult** HRESULT of the policy restore. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterRebootComplete + +This event indicates that the expedite update is completed with reboot. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy id of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. +- **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The ubr of the device. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdaterPolicyRestoreResult** HRESULT of the policy restore. +- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** Comma delimited list of updates in progress. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The current USO correlation vector as surfaced from the USO store. +- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error as surfaced from the USO store. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterRebootRequired + +This event indicates that the device has finished servicing and a reboot is required. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** Comma delimited list of update IDs currently being offered. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector from the USO session. +- **ExpediteUsoLastError** Last HResult from the current USO session. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterScanCompleted + +This event sends results of the expedite USO scan. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExpediteCbsServicingInProgressStatus** True if servicing is in progress in cbs for the device. +- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. +- **ExpediteScheduledTaskCreated** Indicates whether the scheduled task was created (true/false). +- **ExpediteScheduledTaskHresult** HRESULT for scheduled task creation. +- **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The UBR of the device. +- **ExpediteUpdaterExpectedUbr** The expected UBR of the device. +- **ExpediteUpdaterMonitorResult** HRESULT of the USO monitoring. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdaterScanResult** HRESULT of the expedite USO scan. +- **ExpediteUpdaterUsoResult** HRESULT of the USO initialization and resume API calls. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. +- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. +- **UsoFrequencyKey** Indicates whether the USO frequency key was found on the device (true/false). + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterScanStarted + +Sends telemetry that USO scan has been started. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code. +- **ExpediteHoursOfUpTimeSincePolicy** The number of hours the device has been active since it received a policy. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy Id of the expedite request. +- **ExpeditePollCount** Counts the number of polls. +- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. +- **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The UBR of the device. +- **ExpediteUpdaterExpectedUbr** The expected UBR of the device. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdaterUsoIntiatedScan** True when USO scan has been called. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. +- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. +- **UsoFrequencyKey** Indicates whether the USO frequency key was found on the device (true/false). + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UnifiedInstallerEnd + +This event indicates that the unified installer has completed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The event counter for telemetry events on the device for currency tools. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label for currency tools. +- **UnifiedInstallerInstallResult** The final result code for the unified installer. +- **UnifiedInstallerPlatformResult** The result code from determination of the platform type. +- **UnifiedInstallerPlatformType** The enum indicating the platform type. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UnifiedInstallerStart + +This event indicates that the installation has started for the unified installer. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the events at the global level for telemetry. +- **PackageVersion** The package version for currency tools. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceAADJoinedHresult** The result code after checking if device is AAD joined. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceInDssPolicy** Boolean indicating whether the device is found to be in a DSS policy. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceInDssPolicyHresult** The result code for checking whether the device is found to be in a DSS policy. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAADJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is AADJ. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAdJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is AD joined. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAdJoinedHresult** The result code for checking whether a device is AD joined. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsEducationSku** Boolean indicating whether a device is Education SKU. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsEducationSkuHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Education SKU. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsEnterpriseSku** Boolean indicating whether a device is Enterprise SKU. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsEnterpriseSkuHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Enterprise SKU. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsHomeSku** Boolean indicating whether a device is Home SKU. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsHomeSkuHresult** The result code from checking whether device is Home SKU. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsMdmManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is MDM managed. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsMdmManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is MDM managed. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsProSku** Boolean indicating whether a device is Pro SKU. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsProSkuHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Pro SKU. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsSccmManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is managed by Configuration Manager. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsSccmManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is managed by Configuration Manager. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is managed by Windows Update for Business. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is is managed by Windows Update for Business. +- **UnifiedInstallerPlatformResult** The result code from checking what platform type the device is. +- **UnifiedInstallerPlatformType** The enum indicating the type of platform detected. +- **UnifiedInstUnifiedInstallerDeviceIsHomeSkuHresultllerDeviceIsHomeSku** The result code from checking whether a device is Home SKU. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsBlobNotificationRetrieved + +This event is sent when a blob notification is received. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. +- **UpdateHealthToolsBlobNotificationNotEmpty** True if the blob notification is not empty. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsCachedNotificationRetrieved + +This event is sent when a notification is received. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** A correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** This is a client side counter that indicates ordering of events sent by the user. +- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. +- **UpdateHealthToolsBlobNotificationNotEmpty** A boolean that is true if the blob notification has valid content. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsDeviceInformationUploaded + +This event is received when the UpdateHealthTools service uploads device information. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of remediation. +- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUbrChanged** 1 if the Ubr just changed, 0 otherwise. +- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUri** The URI to be used for push notifications on this device. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsDeviceInformationUploadFailed + +This event provides information for device which failed to upload the details. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Telemetry event counter. +- **PackageVersion** Version label of the package sending telemetry. +- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionResult** Result of running the tool expressed as an HRESULT. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsPushNotificationCompleted + +This event is received when a push notification has been completed by the UpdateHealthTools service. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools. +- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionResult** The HRESULT return by the enterprise action. +- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionType** Enum describing the type of action requested by the push. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsPushNotificationReceived + +This event is received when the UpdateHealthTools service receives a push notification. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools. +- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUri** The URI to be used for push notifications on this device. +- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionType** Enum describing the type of action requested by the push. +- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentChannel** The channel used to receive notification. +- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentRequestId** The request ID for the push. +- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentResults** The results from the push request. +- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentStep** The current step for the push notification. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsPushNotificationStatus + +This event is received when there is status on a push notification. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools. +- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUri** The URI to be used for push notifications on this device. +- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionType** Enum describing the type of action requested by the push. +- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentRequestId** The request ID for the push. +- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentResults** The results from the push request. +- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentStep** The current step for the push notification + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceBlobDocumentDetails + +The event indicates the details about the blob used for update health tools. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** A correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** This is a client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by the user. +- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. +- **UpdateHealthToolsDevicePolicyFileName** The default name of the policy blob file. +- **UpdateHealthToolsDssDeviceApiSegment** The URI segment for reading the DSS device pointer. +- **UpdateHealthToolsDssDeviceId** The AAD ID of the device used to create the device ID hash. +- **UpdateHealthToolsDssDevicePolicyApiSegment** The segment of the device policy API pointer. +- **UpdateHealthToolsDssTenantId** The tenant id of the device used to create the tenant id hash. +- **UpdateHealthToolsHashedDeviceId** The SHA256 hash of the device id. +- **UpdateHealthToolsHashedTenantId** The SHA256 hash of the device tenant id. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceBlockedByNoDSSJoin + +The event is sent when the device is not joined to AAD. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter counts the total events for the provider. +- **PackageVersion** The version for the current package. +- **UpdateHealthToolsServiceBlockedByNoDSSJoinHr** The result code returned when checking for is managed by Windows Update for Business cloud membership. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceIsDSSJoin + +This event is sent when a device has been detected as DSS device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** A correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** This is a client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. +- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceStarted + +This event is sent when the service first starts. It is a heartbeat indicating that the service is available on the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of remediation. + + ## Update events ### Update360Telemetry.Revert @@ -7266,7 +7737,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentCommit -This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7283,7 +7754,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest -This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to PC and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7328,7 +7799,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentExpand -This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7350,7 +7821,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInitialize -This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario, which is applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7451,7 +7922,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentModeStart -This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7467,7 +7938,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentOneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7485,7 +7956,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentPostRebootResult -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information for both Mobile and Desktop regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7522,7 +7993,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentSetupBoxLaunch -The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. This event is only applicable to PCs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -7854,7 +8325,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360OneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -10106,6 +10577,3 @@ The following fields are available: - **LicenseXuid** If the license type is 1 (User), this field contains the XUID (Xbox User ID) of the registered owner of the license. - **ProductGuid** The Xbox product GUID (Globally-Unique ID) of the application. - **UserId** The XUID (Xbox User ID) of the current user. - - - diff --git a/windows/privacy/changes-to-windows-diagnostic-data-collection.md b/windows/privacy/changes-to-windows-diagnostic-data-collection.md index e63e7f1322..8011162d4a 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/changes-to-windows-diagnostic-data-collection.md +++ b/windows/privacy/changes-to-windows-diagnostic-data-collection.md @@ -1,21 +1,19 @@ --- title: Changes to Windows diagnostic data collection description: This article provides information on changes to Windows diagnostic data collection Windows 10 and Windows 11. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: conceptual --- # Changes to Windows diagnostic data collection **Applies to** -- Windows 11 +- Windows 11, version 21H2 and later - Windows 10, version 1903 and later - Windows Server 2022 diff --git a/windows/privacy/configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md b/windows/privacy/configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md index 54a53c7426..4e4656fc55 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md +++ b/windows/privacy/configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md @@ -1,17 +1,14 @@ --- description: Use this article to make informed decisions about how you can configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization. title: Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization (Windows 10 and Windows 11) -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: - - M365-security-compliance - - highpri -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.collection: highpri +ms.topic: conceptual --- # Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization @@ -88,6 +85,53 @@ The following table lists the endpoints related to how you can manage the collec | [Online Crash Analysis](/windows/win32/dxtecharts/crash-dump-analysis) | oca.telemetry.microsoft.com

    oca.microsoft.com

    kmwatsonc.events.data.microsoft.com

    *-kmwatsonc.events.data.microsoft.com | |Settings | settings-win.data.microsoft.com



    IMPORTANT: This endpoint is used to remotely configure diagnostics-related settings and data collection. For example, we use the settings endpoint to remotely block an event from being sent back to Microsoft. We do not recommend disabling this endpoint. This endpoint does not upload Windows diagnostic data. | +### Proxy server authentication + +If your organization uses proxy server authentication for internet access, make sure that it doesn't block the diagnostic data because of authentication. + +#### Bypass (recommended) + +Configure your proxy servers to not require proxy authentication for traffic to the diagnostic data endpoints. This option is the most comprehensive solution. It works for all versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11. + +#### User proxy authentication + +Configure devices to use the signed-in user's context for proxy authentication. This method requires the following configurations: + +- Devices have the current quality update for a supported version of Windows + +- Configure user-level proxy (WinINET proxy) in **Proxy settings** in the Network & Internet group of Windows Settings. You can also use the legacy Internet Options control panel. + +- Make sure that the users have proxy permission to reach the diagnostic data endpoints. This option requires that the devices have console users with proxy permissions, so you can't use this method with headless devices. + +> [!IMPORTANT] +> The user proxy authentication approach is incompatible with the use of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. This behavior is because this authentication relies on the **DisableEnterpriseAuthProxy** registry key set to `0`, while Microsoft Defender for Endpoint requires it to be set to `1`. For more information, see [Configure machine proxy and internet connectivity settings in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-atp/configure-proxy-internet-windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection). + +#### Device proxy authentication + +This approach supports the following scenarios: + +- Headless devices, where no user signs in, or users of the device don't have internet access + +- Authenticated proxies that don't use Windows Integrated Authentication + +- If you also use Microsoft Defender for Endpoint + +This approach is the most complex because it requires the following configurations: + +- Make sure devices can reach the proxy server through WinHTTP in local system context. Use one of the following options to configure this behavior: + + - The command line `netsh winhttp set proxy` + + - Web proxy autodiscovery (WPAD) protocol + + - Transparent proxy + + - Configure device-wide WinINET proxy using the following group policy setting: **Make proxy settings per-machine (rather than per-user)** (ProxySettingsPerUser = `1`) + + - Routed connection, or that uses network address translation (NAT) + +- Configure proxy servers to allow the computer accounts in Active Directory to access the diagnostic data endpoints. This configuration requires proxy servers to support Windows Integrated Authentication. + ### Data access The principle of least privileged access guides access to Windows diagnostic data. Microsoft does not share personal data of our customers with third parties, except at the customer’s discretion or for the limited purposes described in the [Privacy Statement](https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-US/privacystatement). Microsoft may share business reports with hardware manufacturers and third-party partners that include aggregated and deidentified diagnostic data information. Data-sharing decisions are made by an internal team including privacy, legal, and data management. diff --git a/windows/privacy/diagnostic-data-viewer-overview.md b/windows/privacy/diagnostic-data-viewer-overview.md index ccc46b0a6d..122f0717a3 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/diagnostic-data-viewer-overview.md +++ b/windows/privacy/diagnostic-data-viewer-overview.md @@ -1,25 +1,22 @@ --- title: Diagnostic Data Viewer Overview (Windows 10 and Windows 11) description: Use this article to use the Diagnostic Data Viewer application to review the diagnostic data sent to Microsoft by your device. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: - - M365-security-compliance - - highpri -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.reviewer: -ms.technology: privacy +ms.collection: highpri +ms.topic: how-to --- # Diagnostic Data Viewer Overview **Applies to** -- Windows 10, version 1803 and later and Windows 11 +- Windows 11, version 21H2 and later +- Windows 10, version 1803 and later ## Introduction diff --git a/windows/privacy/enhanced-diagnostic-data-windows-analytics-events-and-fields.md b/windows/privacy/enhanced-diagnostic-data-windows-analytics-events-and-fields.md index 4bac4f9032..e4880b26b9 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/enhanced-diagnostic-data-windows-analytics-events-and-fields.md +++ b/windows/privacy/enhanced-diagnostic-data-windows-analytics-events-and-fields.md @@ -1,16 +1,13 @@ --- title: Enhanced diagnostic data required by Windows Analytics (Windows 10) description: Use this article to learn more about the limit enhanced diagnostic data events policy used by Desktop Analytics -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.reviewer: -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- diff --git a/windows/privacy/essential-services-and-connected-experiences.md b/windows/privacy/essential-services-and-connected-experiences.md index a4f4601c25..cac24b1acb 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/essential-services-and-connected-experiences.md +++ b/windows/privacy/essential-services-and-connected-experiences.md @@ -1,22 +1,21 @@ --- title: Essential services and connected experiences for Windows description: Explains what the essential services and connected experiences are for Windows -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.technology: privacy -ms.date: 11/24/2021 ms.collection: highpri - +ms.topic: reference --- # Essential services and connected experiences for Windows **Applies to** -- Windows 11 +- Windows 11, version 21H2 and later - Windows 10, version 1903 and later Windows includes features that connect to the internet to provide enhanced experiences and additional service-based capabilities. These features are called connected experiences. For example, Microsoft Defender Antivirus is a connected experience that delivers updated protection to keep the devices in your organization secure. @@ -36,37 +35,38 @@ Although enterprise admins can turn off most essential services, we recommend, w | **Essential service** | **Description** | | --- | --- | -|Authentication|The authentication service is required to enable sign in to work or school accounts. It validates a user’s identity and provides access to multiple apps and system components like OneDrive and activity history. Using a work or school account to sign in to Windows enables Microsoft to provide a consistent experience across your devices. If the authentication service is turned off, many apps and components may lose functionality and users may not be able to sign in.
    To turn it off, see [Microsoft Account](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#12-microsoft-account).| -|Certificates|Certificates are digital files, stored on client devices, used to both encrypt data and verify the identity of an individual or organization. Trusted root certificates issued by a certification authority (CA), are stored in a certificate trust list (CTL). The Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism contacts Windows Updates to update the CTL. If a new version of the CTL is identified, the list of trusted root certificates cached on the local device will be updated. Untrusted certificates are certificates that are publicly known to be fraudulent. Untrusted certificates are also stored in a list on the local device and updated by the Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism.
    If automatic updates are turned off, applications and websites may stop working because they did not receive an updated root certificate that the application uses. Additionally, the list of untrusted certificates will no longer be updated, which increases the attack vector on the device.
    To turn it off, see [Automatic Root Certificates Update](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#automatic-root-certificates-update).| -| Services Configuration | Services Configuration is used by Windows components and apps, such as the telemetry service, to dynamically update their configuration. If you turn off this service, apps using this service may stop working.
    To turn it off, see [Services Configuration](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#31-services-configuration).| -| Licensing | Licensing services are used for the activation of Windows, and apps purchased from the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Windows License Manager Service or the Software Protection Platform Service, it may prevent activation of genuine Windows and store applications.
    To turn off licensing services, see [License Manager](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#9-license-manager) and [Software Protection Platform](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#19-software-protection-platform).| -| Networking | Networking in Windows provides connectivity to and from your devices to the local intranet and internet. If you turn off networking, Windows devices will lose network connectivity.
    To turn off Network Adapters, see [Disable-NetAdapter](/powershell/module/netadapter/disable-netadapter).| -| Device setup | The first time a user sets up a new device, the Windows out-of-box experience (OOBE) guides the user through the steps to accept the license agreement, connect to the internet, sign in to (or sign up for) a Microsoft account, and takes care of other important tasks. Most settings can also be changed after setup is completed.
    To customize the initial setup experience, see [Customize Setup](/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/customize-oobe).| -| Diagnostic Data | Microsoft collects diagnostic data including error data about your devices with the help of the telemetry service. Diagnostic data gives every user a voice in the operating system’s development and ongoing improvement. It helps us understand how Windows behaves in the real world, focus on user priorities, find and fix problems, and improve services. This data allows Microsoft to improve the Windows experience. Setting diagnostic data to off means important information to help fix issues and improve quality will not be available to Microsoft.
    To turn it off, see [Telemetry Services](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#1816-feedback--diagnostics).| -| Update | Windows Update ensures devices are kept up to date and secure by downloading the latest updates and security patches for Windows. This service also enables users download apps from the Microsoft Store and keep them up to date. Turning off Windows Update will potentially leave your Windows devices in a vulnerable state and more prone to security threats.
    Other services like Device metadata retrieval and Font streaming also ensure that the content on your devices is kept up to date.
    To turn off updates, see [Windows Update](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#29-windows-update), [Device Metadata Retrieval](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#4-device-metadata-retrieval), and [Font Streaming](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#6-font-streaming).| -| Microsoft Store | Microsoft Store enables users to purchase and download apps, games, and digital content. The Store also enables the developers of these apps to send toast, tile, badge, and raw updates from their own cloud service. This provides a mechanism to deliver new updates to store apps in a power-efficient and dependable way. The Store can also revoke malicious apps.
    To turn it off, see [Microsoft Store](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#26-microsoft-store).| +|Authentication|The authentication service is required to enable sign in to work or school accounts. It validates a user’s identity and provides access to multiple apps and system components like OneDrive and activity history. Using a work or school account to sign in to Windows enables Microsoft to provide a consistent experience across your devices. If the authentication service is turned off, many apps and components may lose functionality and users may not be able to sign in.

    To turn it off, see [Microsoft Account](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#12-microsoft-account).| +|Certificates|Certificates are digital files, stored on client devices, used to both encrypt data and verify the identity of an individual or organization. Trusted root certificates issued by a certification authority (CA), are stored in a certificate trust list (CTL). The Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism contacts Windows Updates to update the CTL. If a new version of the CTL is identified, the list of trusted root certificates cached on the local device will be updated. Untrusted certificates are certificates that are publicly known to be fraudulent. Untrusted certificates are also stored in a list on the local device and updated by the Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism.

    If automatic updates are turned off, applications and websites may stop working because they didn't receive an updated root certificate that the application uses. Additionally, the list of untrusted certificates will no longer be updated, which increases the attack vector on the device.

    To turn it off, see [Automatic Root Certificates Update](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#automatic-root-certificates-update).| +| Services Configuration | Services Configuration is used by Windows components and apps, such as the telemetry service, to dynamically update their configuration. If you turn off this service, apps using this service may stop working.

    To turn it off, see [Services Configuration](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#31-services-configuration).| +| Licensing | Licensing services are used for the activation of Windows, and apps purchased from the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Windows License Manager Service or the Software Protection Platform Service, it may prevent activation of genuine Windows and store applications.

    To turn off licensing services, see [License Manager](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#9-license-manager) and [Software Protection Platform](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#19-software-protection-platform).| +| Networking | Networking in Windows provides connectivity to and from your devices to the local intranet and internet. If you turn off networking, Windows devices will lose network connectivity.

    To turn off Network Adapters, see [Disable-NetAdapter](/powershell/module/netadapter/disable-netadapter).| +| Device setup | The first time a user sets up a new device, the Windows out-of-box experience (OOBE) guides the user through the steps to accept the license agreement, connect to the internet, sign in to (or sign up for) a Microsoft account, and takes care of other important tasks. Most settings can also be changed after setup is completed.

    To customize the initial setup experience, see [Customize Setup](/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/customize-oobe).| +| Diagnostic Data | Microsoft collects diagnostic data including error data about your devices with the help of the telemetry service. Diagnostic data gives every user a voice in the operating system’s development and ongoing improvement. It helps us understand how Windows behaves in the real world, focus on user priorities, find and fix problems, and improve services. This data allows Microsoft to improve the Windows experience. Setting diagnostic data to off means important information to help fix issues and improve quality won't be available to Microsoft.

    To turn it off, see [Telemetry Services](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#1816-feedback--diagnostics).| +| Update | Windows Update ensures devices are kept up to date and secure by downloading the latest updates and security patches for Windows. This service also enables users to download apps from the Microsoft Store and keep them up to date. Turning off Windows Update will potentially leave your Windows devices in a vulnerable state and more prone to security threats.

    Other services like Device metadata retrieval and Font streaming also ensure that the content on your devices is kept up to date.

    To turn off updates, see [Windows Update](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#29-windows-update), [Device Metadata Retrieval](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#4-device-metadata-retrieval), and [Font Streaming](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#6-font-streaming).| +| Microsoft Store | Microsoft Store enables users to purchase and download apps, games, and digital content. The Store also enables the developers of these apps to send toast, tile, badge, and raw updates from their own cloud service. This provides a mechanism to deliver new updates to store apps in a power-efficient and dependable way. The Store can also revoke malicious apps.

    To turn it off, see [Microsoft Store](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#26-microsoft-store).| +|Device Management |Device management includes Mobile Device Management (MDM), which helps IT pros manage company security policies and business applications. A built-in management component can communicate with the management server. If this is turned off, the device may no longer be compliant with company policy and the user might lose access to company resources.

    [Learn more about Mobile Device Management](../client-management/mdm-overview) | ## Windows connected experiences | **Connected experience** | **Description** | | --- | --- | -|Activity History|Activity History shows a history of activities a user has performed and can even synchronize activities across multiple devices for the same user. Synchronization across devices only works when a user signs in with the same account.
    To turn it off, see [Activity History](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#1822-activity-history). | -|Cloud Clipboard|Cloud Clipboard enables users to copy images and text across all Windows devices when they sign in with the same account. Users can paste from their clipboard history and also pin items.
    To turn it off, see [Cloud Clipboard](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#30-cloud-clipboard). | -| Date and Time | The Windows Time service is used to synchronize and maintain the most accurate date and time on your devices. It's installed by default and starts automatically on devices that are part of a domain. It can be started manually on other devices. If this service is stopped, date and time synchronization will be unavailable and any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start.
    To turn it off, see [Date and Time](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#3-date--time). | -| Delivery Optimization | Delivery Optimization is a cloud-managed, peer-to-peer client and a downloader service for Windows updates, upgrades, and applications to an organization's networked devices. Delivery Optimization allows devices to download updates from alternate sources, such as other peers on the network, in addition to Microsoft servers. This helps when you have a limited or unreliable Internet connection and reduces the bandwidth needed to keep all your organization's devices up to date.
    If you have Delivery Optimization Peer-to-Peer option turned on, devices on your network may send and receive updates and apps to other devices on your local network, if you choose, or to devices on the Internet. By default, devices running Windows will only use Delivery Optimization to get and receive updates for devices and apps on your local network.
    To turn it off, see [Delivery Optimization](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#28-delivery-optimization). | -| Emojis and more | The Emoji and more menu allows users to insert a variety of content like emoji, kaomoji, GIFs, symbols, and clipboard history. This connected experience is new in Windows 11.
    To turn it off, see [Emojis availability](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-textinput). | -| Find My Device | Find My Device is a feature that can help users locate their Windows device if it's lost or stolen. This feature only works if a Microsoft account is used to sign in to the device, the user is an administrator on the device, and when location is turned on for the device. Users can find their device by logging in to [https://account.microsoft.com/devices](https://account.microsoft.com/devices) under the Find My Device tab.
    To turn it off, see [Find My Device](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#5-find-my-device). | -| Location services | The device location setting enables certain Windows features such as auto setting the time zone or Find My Device to function properly. When the device location setting is enabled, the Microsoft location service will use a combination of global positioning service (GPS), nearby wireless access points, cell towers, and IP address to determine the device’s location. Depending on the capabilities of the device, its location can be determined with varying degrees of accuracy and may in some cases be determined precisely.
    To turn it off, see [Location services](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#182-location). | -| Microsoft Defender Antivirus | Microsoft Defender Antivirus provides cloud-delivered protection against new and emerging threats for the devices in your organization. Turning off Microsoft Defender Antivirus will potentially leave your Windows devices in a vulnerable state and more prone to security threats.
    To turn it off, see [Microsoft Defender Antivirus](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#bkmk-defender). | -| Microsoft Defender SmartScreen | Microsoft Defender SmartScreen is a feature of Windows, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge. It helps protect users against phishing or malware websites and applications, and the downloading of potentially malicious files. Turning off Microsoft Defender SmartScreen means you cannot block a website or warn users they may be accessing a malicious site.
    To turn it off, see [Microsoft Defender SmartScreen](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#241-microsoft-defender-smartscreen). | -| OneDrive | OneDrive is a cloud storage system that allows you to save your files and photos, and access them from any device, anywhere.
    To turn off OneDrive, see [OneDrive](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#16-onedrive). | -| Troubleshooting Service | Windows troubleshooting service will automatically fix critical issues like corrupt settings that keep critical services from running. The service will also make adjustments to work with your hardware, or make other specific changes required for Windows to operate with the hardware, apps, and settings you’ve selected. In addition, it will recommend troubleshooting for other problems that aren’t critical to normal Windows operation but might impact your experience.
    To turn it off, see [Troubleshooting service](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-troubleshooting). | -| Voice Typing | Voice typing (also referred to as Windows dictation in earlier versions of Windows) allows users to write text by speaking by using Microsoft’s online speech recognition technology.
    To turn it off, see [Speech recognition](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#186-speech). | -| Windows backup | When settings synchronization is turned on, a user's settings are synced across all Windows devices when they sign in with the same account.
    To turn it off, see [Sync your settings](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#21-sync-your-settings). | +|Activity History|Activity History shows a history of activities a user has performed and can even synchronize activities across multiple devices for the same user. Synchronization across devices only works when a user signs in with the same account.

    To turn it off, see [Activity History](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#1822-activity-history). | +|Cloud Clipboard|Cloud Clipboard enables users to copy images and text across all Windows devices when they sign in with the same account. Users can paste from their clipboard history and also pin items.

    To turn it off, see [Cloud Clipboard](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#30-cloud-clipboard). | +| Date and Time | The Windows Time service is used to synchronize and maintain the most accurate date and time on your devices. It's installed by default and starts automatically on devices that are part of a domain. It can be started manually on other devices. If this service is stopped, date and time synchronization will be unavailable and any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start.

    To turn it off, see [Date and Time](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#3-date--time). | +| Delivery Optimization | Delivery Optimization is a cloud-managed, peer-to-peer client and a downloader service for Windows updates, upgrades, and applications to an organization's networked devices. Delivery Optimization allows devices to download updates from alternate sources, such as other peers on the network, in addition to Microsoft servers. This helps when you have a limited or unreliable Internet connection and reduces the bandwidth needed to keep all your organization's devices up to date.

    If you have Delivery Optimization Peer-to-Peer option turned on, devices on your network may send and receive updates and apps to other devices on your local network, if you choose, or to devices on the Internet. By default, devices running Windows will only use Delivery Optimization to get and receive updates for devices and apps on your local network.

    To turn it off, see [Delivery Optimization](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#28-delivery-optimization). | +| Emojis and more | The Emoji and more menu allows users to insert a variety of content like emoji, kaomoji, GIFs, symbols, and clipboard history. This connected experience is new in Windows 11.

    To turn it off, see [Emojis availability](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-textinput). | +| Find My Device | Find My Device is a feature that can help users locate their Windows device if it's lost or stolen. This feature only works if a Microsoft account is used to sign in to the device, the user is an administrator on the device, and when location is turned on for the device. Users can find their device by logging in to [https://account.microsoft.com/devices](https://account.microsoft.com/devices) under the Find My Device tab.

    To turn it off, see [Find My Device](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#5-find-my-device). | +| Location services | The device location setting enables certain Windows features such as auto setting the time zone or Find My Device to function properly. When the device location setting is enabled, the Microsoft location service will use a combination of global positioning service (GPS), nearby wireless access points, cell towers, and IP address to determine the device’s location. Depending on the capabilities of the device, its location can be determined with varying degrees of accuracy and may in some cases be determined precisely.

    To turn it off, see [Location services](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#182-location). | +| Microsoft Defender Antivirus | Microsoft Defender Antivirus provides cloud-delivered protection against new and emerging threats for the devices in your organization. Turning off Microsoft Defender Antivirus will potentially leave your Windows devices in a vulnerable state and more prone to security threats.

    To turn it off, see [Microsoft Defender Antivirus](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#bkmk-defender). | +| Microsoft Defender SmartScreen | Microsoft Defender SmartScreen is a feature of Windows, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge. It helps protect users against phishing or malware websites and applications, and the downloading of potentially malicious files. Turning off Microsoft Defender SmartScreen means you can't block a website or warn users they may be accessing a malicious site.

    To turn it off, see [Microsoft Defender SmartScreen](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#241-microsoft-defender-smartscreen). | +| OneDrive | OneDrive is a cloud storage system that allows you to save your files and photos, and access them from any device, anywhere.

    To turn off OneDrive, see [OneDrive](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#16-onedrive). | +| Troubleshooting Service | Windows troubleshooting service will automatically fix critical issues like corrupt settings that keep critical services from running. The service will also make adjustments to work with your hardware, or make other specific changes required for Windows to operate with the hardware, apps, and settings you’ve selected. In addition, it will recommend troubleshooting for other problems that aren’t critical to normal Windows operation but might impact your experience.

    To turn it off, see [Troubleshooting service](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-troubleshooting). | +| Voice Typing | Voice typing (also referred to as Windows dictation in earlier versions of Windows) allows users to write text by speaking by using Microsoft’s online speech recognition technology.

    To turn it off, see [Speech recognition](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#186-speech). | +| Windows backup | When settings synchronization is turned on, a user's settings are synced across all Windows devices when they sign in with the same account.

    To turn it off, see [Sync your settings](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#21-sync-your-settings). | | Windows Dashboard Widgets | Windows Dashboard widget is a dynamic view that shows users personalized content like news, weather, their calendar and to-do list, and recent photos. It provides a quick glance view, which allows users to be productive without needing to go to multiple apps or websites. This connected experience is new in Windows 11. | -| Windows Insider Program | The Windows Insider Preview program lets you help shape the future of Windows, be part of the community, and get early access to builds of Windows. Once you've registered for the program, you can run Insider Preview builds on as many devices as you want, each in the channel of your choice. Learn how to join the Windows Insider program by visiting the program’s [website](https://insider.windows.com/).
    To turn it off, see [Windows Insider Program](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#7-insider-preview-builds). | -| Windows Search | Windows Search lets users use the search box on the taskbar to find what they are looking for, whether it’s on their device, in the cloud, or on the web. Windows Search can provide results for items from the device (including apps, settings, and files), the users account (including OneDrive, SharePoint, and other Microsoft services), and the internet.
    To turn it off, see [Windows Search](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#2-cortana-and-search). | -| Windows Spotlight | Windows Spotlight displays new background images on the lock screen each day. Additionally, it provides feature suggestions, fun facts, and tips on the lock screen background.
    Administrators can turn off Windows Spotlight features to prevent users from using the Windows Spotlight background.
    To turn it off, see [Windows Spotlight](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#25-windows-spotlight). | +| Windows Insider Program | The Windows Insider Preview program lets you help shape the future of Windows, be part of the community, and get early access to builds of Windows. Once you've registered for the program, you can run Insider Preview builds on as many devices as you want, each in the channel of your choice. Learn how to join the Windows Insider program by visiting the program’s [website](https://insider.windows.com/).

    To turn it off, see [Windows Insider Program](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#7-insider-preview-builds). | +| Windows Search | Windows Search lets users use the search box on the taskbar to find what they're looking for, whether it’s on their device, in the cloud, or on the web. Windows Search can provide results for items from the device (including apps, settings, and files), the users account (including OneDrive, SharePoint, and other Microsoft services), and the internet.

    To turn it off, see [Windows Search](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#2-cortana-and-search). | +| Windows Spotlight | Windows Spotlight displays new background images on the lock screen each day. Additionally, it provides feature suggestions, fun facts, and tips on the lock screen background.

    Administrators can turn off Windows Spotlight features to prevent users from using the Windows Spotlight background.

    To turn it off, see [Windows Spotlight](/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services#25-windows-spotlight). | ## Microsoft Edge essential services and connected experiences @@ -81,11 +81,11 @@ Internet Explorer shares many of the Windows essential services listed above. Th | **Connected experience** | **Description** | | --- | --- | -|ActiveX Filtering|ActiveX controls are small apps that allow websites to provide content such as videos and games, and let users interact with controls like toolbars and stock tickers. However, these apps can sometimes malfunction, and in some cases, they might be used to collect information from user devices, install software without a user's agreement, or be used to control a device remotely without a user's permission.
    ActiveX Filtering in Internet Explorer prevents sites from installing and using these apps which, can help keep users safer as they browse, but it can also affect the user experience of certain sites as interactive content might not work when ActiveX Filtering is on.
    Note: To further enhance security, Internet Explorer also allows you to block out-of-date ActiveX controls. | +|ActiveX Filtering|ActiveX controls are small apps that allow websites to provide content such as videos and games, and let users interact with controls like toolbars and stock tickers. However, these apps can sometimes malfunction, and in some cases, they might be used to collect information from user devices, install software without a user's agreement, or be used to control a device remotely without a user's permission.
    ActiveX Filtering in Internet Explorer prevents sites from installing and using these apps, which can help keep users safer as they browse, but it can also affect the user experience of certain sites as interactive content might not work when ActiveX Filtering is on.
    Note: To further enhance security, Internet Explorer also allows you to block out-of-date ActiveX controls. | |Suggested Sites|Suggested Sites is an online experience that recommends websites, images, or videos a user might be interested in. When Suggested Sites is turned on, a user’s web browsing history is periodically sent to Microsoft.| | Address Bar and Search suggestions | With search suggestions enabled, users will be offered suggested search terms as they type in the Address Bar. As users type information, it will be sent to the default search provider. | | Auto-complete feature for web addresses | The auto-complete feature suggests possible matches when users are typing web addresses in the browser address bar. | -| Compatibility logging | This feature is designed for use by developers and IT professionals to determine the compatibility of their websites with Internet Explorer. It is disabled by default and needs to be enabled to start logging Internet Explorer events in the Windows Event Viewer. These events describe failures that might have happened on the site and can include information about specific controls and webpages that failed. | +| Compatibility logging | This feature is designed for use by developers and IT professionals to determine the compatibility of their websites with Internet Explorer. It's disabled by default and needs to be enabled to start logging Internet Explorer events in the Windows Event Viewer. These events describe failures that might have happened on the site and can include information about specific controls and webpages that failed. | | Compatibility View | Compatibility View helps make websites designed for older browsers look better when viewed in Internet Explorer. The compatibility view setting allows you to choose whether an employee can fix website display problems they encounter while browsing. | | Flip ahead | Flip ahead enables users to flip through web content quickly by swiping across the page or by clicking forward. When flip ahead is turned on, web browsing history is periodically sent to Microsoft. If you turn off this setting, users will no longer be able swipe across a screen or click forward to go to the next pre-loaded page of a website. | | Web Slices | A Web Slice enables users to subscribe to and automatically receive updates to content directly within a web page. Disabling the RSS Feeds setting will turn off background synchronization for feeds and Web Slices. | diff --git a/windows/privacy/index.yml b/windows/privacy/index.yml index dee456d738..ae7788c4a1 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/index.yml +++ b/windows/privacy/index.yml @@ -7,12 +7,9 @@ brand: m365 metadata: title: Windows Privacy description: Learn about how privacy is managed in Windows. - services: windows - ms.prod: windows + ms.prod: windows-client ms.topic: hub-page # Required - ms.collection: - - M365-security-compliance - - highpri + ms.collection: highpri author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services-using-MDM.md b/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services-using-MDM.md index 4cf92acefc..d3e9576785 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services-using-MDM.md +++ b/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services-using-MDM.md @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ --- title: Manage connections from Windows operating system components to Microsoft services using Microsoft Intune MDM Server description: Use MDM CSPs to minimize connections from Windows to Microsoft services, or to configure particular privacy settings. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: conceptual --- # Manage connections from Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating system components to Microsoft services using Microsoft Intune MDM Server diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md b/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md index 7fcd6fb74b..f1c14f475f 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md +++ b/windows/privacy/manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md @@ -1,18 +1,14 @@ --- title: Manage connections from Windows 10 and Windows 11 Server/Enterprise editions operating system components to Microsoft services description: Learn how to minimize connections from Windows to Microsoft services, and configure particular privacy settings related to these connections. -ms.reviewer: -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: - - M365-security-compliance - - highpri -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 12/14/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.collection: highpri +ms.topic: conceptual --- # Manage connections from Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating system components to Microsoft services diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-11-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-11-endpoints.md index 3e7ac5829b..9de85e40cf 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-11-endpoints.md +++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-11-endpoints.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Connection endpoints for Windows 11 Enterprise description: Explains what Windows 11 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 11. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Manage connection endpoints for Windows 11 Enterprise diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1809-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1809-endpoints.md index eb95151983..0bd15bbb50 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1809-endpoints.md +++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1809-endpoints.md @@ -1,17 +1,13 @@ --- title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10, version 1809 description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1809. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.reviewer: -ms.technology: privacy - +ms.topic: reference --- # Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1809 diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1903-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1903-endpoints.md index 40b10d7787..20e9fec7fb 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1903-endpoints.md +++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1903-endpoints.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1903 description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1903. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1903 diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1909-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1909-endpoints.md index cfdf8bdd5d..bfbd385697 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1909-endpoints.md +++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1909-endpoints.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1909 description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1909. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1909 diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-2004-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-2004-endpoints.md index fbdb65cb57..a95f038a8d 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-2004-endpoints.md +++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-2004-endpoints.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 2004 description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 2004. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 2004 diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-20H2-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-20H2-endpoints.md index 1aca2568d3..c292c6f1ed 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-20H2-endpoints.md +++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-20H2-endpoints.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 20H2 description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 20H2. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 20H2 diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21H1-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21H1-endpoints.md index 844afb43a7..0e47b473b6 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21H1-endpoints.md +++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21H1-endpoints.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H1 description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H1. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H1 diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21h2-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21h2-endpoints.md index 23f5dcb20a..49eb5a3b58 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21h2-endpoints.md +++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21h2-endpoints.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H2 description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used for, how to turn off traffic to them, and the impact. Specific to Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H2. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H2 diff --git a/windows/privacy/required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md b/windows/privacy/required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md index aa6f04328c..1665c4605a 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md +++ b/windows/privacy/required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md @@ -2,15 +2,13 @@ description: Learn more about the Windows 11, version 22H2 diagnostic data gathered. title: Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2 keywords: privacy, telemetry -ms.prod: w10 +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -audience: ITPro -ms.date: 09/20/2022 +ms.topic: reference --- @@ -29,7 +27,7 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles: - [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) -- [Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 basic diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) - [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md) - [Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md) - [Windows 10, version 1709 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md) @@ -40,6 +38,7 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar + ## Appraiser events ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.ChecksumTotalPictureCount @@ -187,7 +186,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic The following fields are available: - **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events. -- **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3. ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DataSourceMatchingInfoBlockRemove @@ -210,7 +208,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic The following fields are available: - **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events. -- **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3. ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceSystemBiosAdd @@ -222,7 +219,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic The following fields are available: - **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events. -- **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3. ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceSystemBiosStartSync @@ -966,9 +962,9 @@ The following fields are available: - **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not. - **MDMServiceProvider** A hash of the specific MDM authority, such as Microsoft Intune, that is managing the device. - **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID -- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise SCCM environment. +- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment. - **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows   Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. -- **SystemCenterID** The SCCM ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier +- **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier ### Census.Memory @@ -1039,7 +1035,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS -- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart +- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode. - **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store. - **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device. - **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table. @@ -1108,6 +1104,12 @@ The following fields are available: - **Language** String containing the incompatible language pack detected. +### MicrosoftWindowsCodeIntegrityTraceLoggingProvider.CodeIntegrityHvciSysprepHvciAlreadyEnabled + +This event fires when HVCI is already enabled so no need to continue auto-enablement. + + + ## Common data extensions ### Common Data Extensions.app @@ -1270,6 +1272,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **uts** A bit field, with 2 bits being assigned to each user ID listed in xid. This field is omitted if all users are retail accounts. - **xid** A list of base10-encoded XBOX User IDs. + ## Common data fields ### Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange @@ -1283,6 +1286,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **objectInstanceId** Object identity which is unique within the device scope. - **objectType** Indicates the object type that the event applies to. - **syncId** A string used to group StartSync, EndSync, Add, and Remove operations that belong together. This field is unique by Sync period and is used to disambiguate in situations where multiple agents perform overlapping inventories for the same object. + ## Component-based servicing events @@ -2151,6 +2155,22 @@ The following fields are available: - **requestUid** A randomly-generated (uniformly distributed) GUID, corresponding to the Omaha user. Each request attempt SHOULD have (with high probability) a unique request id. Default: ''. +### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.HangEvent + +This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a hanging/frozen Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the hang. + +The following fields are available: + +- **app_name** The name of the hanging process. +- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process, and process start time. +- **app_version** The version of the hanging process. +- **client_id_hash** Hash of the browser client id to help identify the installation. +- **etag** Identifier to help identify running browser experiments. +- **hang_source** Identifies how the hang was detected. +- **process_type** The type of the hanging browser process, for example, gpu-process, renderer, etc. +- **stack_hash** A hash of the hanging stack. Currently not used or set to zero. + + ## OneSettings events ### Microsoft.Windows.OneSettingsClient.Status @@ -2175,122 +2195,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **resultCode** HR result of the cancellation. -## Other events - -### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.HangEvent - -This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a hanging/frozen Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the hang. - -The following fields are available: - -- **app_name** The name of the hanging process. -- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process, and process start time. -- **app_version** The version of the hanging process. -- **client_id_hash** Hash of the browser client id to help identify the installation. -- **etag** Identifier to help identify running browser experiments. -- **hang_source** Identifies how the hang was detected. -- **process_type** The type of the hanging browser process, for example, gpu-process, renderer, etc. -- **stack_hash** A hash of the hanging stack. Currently not used or set to zero. - - -### Microsoft.Gaming.Critical.Error - -Common error event used by the Gaming Telemetry Library to provide centralized monitoring for critical errors logged by callers using the library. - -The following fields are available: - -- **callStack** List of active subroutines running during error occurrence. -- **componentName** Friendly name meant to represent what feature area this error should be attributed to. Used for aggregations and pivots of data. -- **customAttributes** List of custom attributes. -- **errorCode** Error code. -- **extendedData** JSON blob representing additional, provider-level properties common to the component. -- **featureName** Friendly name meant to represent which feature this should be attributed to. -- **identifier** Error identifier. -- **message** Error message. -- **properties** List of properties attributed to the error. - - -### Microsoft.Gaming.Critical.ProviderRegistered - -Indicates that a telemetry provider has been registered with the Gaming Telemetry Library. - -The following fields are available: - -- **providerNamespace** The telemetry Namespace for the registered provider. - - -### Microsoft.Gaming.OOBE.HDDBackup - -This event describes whether an External HDD back up has been found. - -The following fields are available: - -- **backupVersion** version number of backup. -- **extendedData** JSON blob representing additional, provider-level properties common to the component. -- **hasConsoleSettings** Indicates whether the console settings stored. -- **hasUserSettings** Indicates whether the user settings stored. -- **hasWirelessProfile** Indicates whether the wireless profile stored. -- **hddBackupFound** Indicates whether hdd backup is found. -- **osVersion** Operating system version. - - -### Microsoft.Gaming.OOBE.OobeComplete - -This event is triggered when OOBE activation is complete. - -The following fields are available: - -- **allowAutoUpdate** Allows auto update. -- **allowAutoUpdateApps** Allows auto update for apps. -- **appliedTransferToken** Applied transfer token. -- **connectionType** Connection type. -- **curSessionId** Current session id. -- **extendedData** JSON blob representing additional, provider-level properties common to the component. -- **instantOn** Instant on. -- **moobeAcceptedState** Moobe accepted state. -- **phaseOneElapsedTimeMs** Total elapsed time in milliseconds for phase 1. -- **phaseOneVersion** Version of phase 1. -- **phaseTwoElapsedTimeMs** Total elapsed time in milliseconds for phase 2. -- **phaseTwoVersion** Version of phase 2. -- **systemUpdateRequired** Indicates whether a system update required. -- **totalElapsedTimeMs** Total elapsed time in milliseconds of all phases. -- **usedCloudBackup** Indicates whether cloud backup is used. -- **usedHDDBackup** Indicates whether HDD backup is used. -- **usedOffConsole** Indicates whether off console is used. - - -### Microsoft.Gaming.OOBE.SessionStarted - -This event is sent at the start of OOBE session. - -The following fields are available: - -- **customAttributes** customAttributes. -- **extendedData** extendedData. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStartState - -This event marks the start of an Update Assistant State. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** The correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. -- **UpdateAssistantStateDownloading** True at the start Downloading. -- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingApplication** True at the start of the state InitializingApplication. -- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingStates** True at the start of InitializingStates. -- **UpdateAssistantStateInstalling** True at the start of Installing. -- **UpdateAssistantStatePostInstall** True at the start of PostInstall. -- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. - - -### MicrosoftWindowsCodeIntegrityTraceLoggingProvider.CodeIntegrityHvciSysprepHvciAlreadyEnabled - -This event fires when HVCI is already enabled so no need to continue auto-enablement. - - - ## Privacy consent logging events ### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.PrivacyConsentLogging.PrivacyConsentCompleted @@ -2480,6 +2384,24 @@ The following fields are available: - **UpdateAttempted** Indicates if installation of the current update has been attempted before. +## Update Assistant events + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStartState + +This event marks the start of an Update Assistant State. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantStateDownloading** True at the start Downloading. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingApplication** True at the start of the state InitializingApplication. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingStates** True at the start of InitializingStates. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInstalling** True at the start of Installing. +- **UpdateAssistantStatePostInstall** True at the start of PostInstall. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + ## Update events ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest @@ -3400,7 +3322,6 @@ The following fields are available: This event is derived event results for the LaunchPageDuration scenario. - ### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSExit This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Campaign Scheduler (RUXIMICS) exits. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. @@ -3454,6 +3375,3 @@ The following fields are available: - **SessionId** The UpdateAgent “SessionId” value. - **UpdateId** Unique identifier for the Update. - **WuId** Unique identifier for the Windows Update client. - - - diff --git a/windows/privacy/required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md b/windows/privacy/required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md index c5f8c39e62..3deb6ead41 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md +++ b/windows/privacy/required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md @@ -1,26 +1,19 @@ --- description: Learn more about the Windows 11 diagnostic data gathered at the basic level. title: Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2 -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: - - M365-security-compliance - - highpri -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 11/29/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.collection: highpri +ms.topic: reference --- # Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2 -> [!IMPORTANT] -> Windows is moving to classifying the data collected from customer’s devices as either Required or Optional. - - **Applies to** - Windows 11, version 21H2 @@ -35,7 +28,7 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles: - [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md) -- [Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required Windows diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md) - [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md) - [Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md) - [Windows 10, version 1709 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md) @@ -44,8 +37,6 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar - [Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization](configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md) - - ## AppPlatform events ### AppPlatform.InstallActivity @@ -91,98 +82,34 @@ This event lists the types of objects and how many of each exist on the client d The following fields are available: -- **DatasourceApplicationFile_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DatasourceApplicationFile_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDevicePnp_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_19H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_20H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDevicePnp_21H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDriverPackage_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_19H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_20H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDriverPackage_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceSystemBios_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_19H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_20H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DatasourceSystemBios_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceSystemBios_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionApplicationFile_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionApplicationFile_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionDevicePnp_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_19H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_20H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionDevicePnp_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionDriverPackage_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_19H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_20H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionDriverPackage_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMediaCenter_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionMediaCenter_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionMediaCenter_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionMediaCenter_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionSystemBios_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_19H1Setup** The total DecisionSystemBios objects targeting the next release of Windows on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_20H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionSystemBios_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **DecisionSystemBios_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionSystemBios_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionTest_19H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionTest_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTest_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionTest_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionTest_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **InventoryApplicationFile** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **InventoryLanguagePack** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **InventoryMediaCenter** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. @@ -200,11 +127,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **SystemWim** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **SystemWindowsActivationStatus** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **SystemWlan** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **Wmdrm_19H1** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **Wmdrm_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. -- **Wmdrm_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **Wmdrm_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceApplicationFileAdd @@ -389,29 +312,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgradeAdd - -This event sends compatibility database information about entries requiring reinstallation after an upgrade on the system that are not keyed by either applications or devices, to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events. -- **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgradeRemove - -This event indicates that the DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgradeStartSync This event indicates that a new set of DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgradeAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -435,17 +335,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceSystemBiosRemove - -This event indicates that the DatasourceSystemBios object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceSystemBiosStartSync This event indicates that a new set of DatasourceSystemBiosAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -484,7 +373,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **SdbBlockUpgradeUntilUpdate** The file is tagged as blocking upgrade in the SDB. If the app is updated, the upgrade can proceed. - **SdbReinstallUpgrade** The file is tagged as needing to be reinstalled after upgrade in the SDB. It does not block upgrade. - **SdbReinstallUpgradeWarn** The file is tagged as needing to be reinstalled after upgrade with a warning in the SDB. It does not block upgrade. -- **SoftBlock** The file is soft blocked in the SDB and has a warning. +- **SoftBlock** The file is softblocked in the SDB and has a warning. ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionApplicationFileRemove @@ -674,32 +563,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgradeAdd - -This event sends compatibility decision data about entries that require reinstall after upgrade. It's used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. -- **NeedsInstallPostUpgradeData** Will the file have a notification after upgrade to install a replacement for the app? -- **NeedsNotifyPostUpgradeData** Should a notification be shown for this file after upgrade? -- **NeedsReinstallPostUpgradeData** Will the file have a notification after upgrade to reinstall the app? -- **SdbReinstallUpgrade** The file is tagged as needing to be reinstalled after upgrade in the compatibility database (but is not blocking upgrade). - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgradeRemove - -This event indicates that the DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgradeStartSync This event indicates that a new set of DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgradeAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -728,17 +591,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **NeedsDismissAction** Are there any actions that can be dismissed coming from Windows Media Center? -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMediaCenterRemove - -This event indicates that the DecisionMediaCenter object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMediaCenterStartSync This event indicates that a new set of DecisionMediaCenterAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -760,21 +612,9 @@ The following fields are available: - **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - **Blocking** Appraiser decision about eligibility to upgrade. -- **HostOsSku** The SKU of the Host OS. - **LockdownMode** S mode lockdown mode. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSModeStateRemove - -This event indicates that the DecisionTpmVersion object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSModeStateStartSync The DecisionSModeStateStartSync event indicates that a new set of DecisionSModeStateAdd events will be sent. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about the S mode state. Microsoft uses this information to understand and address problems regarding the S mode state for computers receiving updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -800,17 +640,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **HasBiosBlock** Does the device have a BIOS block? -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemBiosRemove - -This event indicates that the DecisionSystemBios object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemBiosStartSync This event indicates that a new set of DecisionSystemBiosAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -835,17 +664,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **TotalSize** Total disk size in Mb. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemDiskSizeRemove - -This event indicates that the DecisionSystemDiskSize object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemDiskSizeStartSync Start sync event for physical disk size data. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -870,17 +688,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **ramKB** Memory information in KB. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemMemoryRemove - -This event indicates that the DecisionSystemMemory object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemMemoryStartSync The DecisionSystemMemoryStartSync event indicates that a new set of DecisionSystemMemoryAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -905,17 +712,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **CpuCores** Number of CPU Cores. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCoresRemove - -This event indicates that the DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCoresStartSync This event signals the start of telemetry collection for CPU cores in Appraiser. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -944,17 +740,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **CpuVendor** Cpu vendor. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModelRemove - -This event indicates that the DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModelStartSync The DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModelStartSync event indicates that a new set of DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModelAdd events will be sent. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about the CPU. Microsoft uses this information to understand and address problems regarding the CPU for computers receiving updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -979,17 +764,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **Mhz** CPU speed in MHz. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeedRemove - -This event indicates that the DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeedStartSync This event collects data for CPU speed in MHz. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1001,41 +775,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionTestAdd - -This event provides diagnostic data for testing decision add events. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser binary generating the events. -- **TestDecisionDataPoint1** Test data point 1. -- **TestDecisionDataPoint2** Test data point 2. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionTestRemove - -This event provides data that allows testing of “Remove” decisions to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser binary (executable) generating the events. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionTestStartSync - -This event provides data that allows testing of “Start Sync” decisions to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser binary (executable) generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionTpmVersionAdd This event collects data about the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in the device. TPM technology is designed to provide hardware-based, security-related functions. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1049,17 +788,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **TpmVersionInfo** The version of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) technology in the device. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionTpmVersionRemove - -This event indicates that the DecisionTpmVersion object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionTpmVersionStartSync The DecisionTpmVersionStartSync event indicates that a new set of DecisionTpmVersionAdd events will be sent. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about the TPM. Microsoft uses this information to understand and address problems regarding the TPM for computers receiving updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1085,17 +813,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **SecureBootEnabled** Is UEFI enabled? -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionUefiSecureBootRemove - -This event indicates that the DecisionUefiSecureBoot object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionUefiSecureBootStartSync Start sync event data for UEFI Secure boot. UEFI is a verification mechanism for ensuring that code launched by firmware is trusted. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1138,14 +855,14 @@ The following fields are available: - **BoeProgramId** If there is no entry in Add/Remove Programs, this is the ProgramID that is generated from the file metadata. - **CompanyName** The company name of the vendor who developed this file. - **FileId** A hash that uniquely identifies a file. -- **FileVersion** The File version field from the file metadata under Properties -> Details. +- **FileVersion** The File version field from the file metadata under Properties -> Details. - **HasUpgradeExe** Indicates whether the antivirus app has an upgrade.exe file. - **IsAv** Indicates whether the file an antivirus reporting EXE. - **LinkDate** The date and time that this file was linked on. - **LowerCaseLongPath** The full file path to the file that was inventoried on the device. - **Name** The name of the file that was inventoried. -- **ProductName** The Product name field from the file metadata under Properties -> Details. -- **ProductVersion** The Product version field from the file metadata under Properties -> Details. +- **ProductName** The Product name field from the file metadata under Properties -> Details. +- **ProductVersion** The Product version field from the file metadata under Properties -> Details. - **ProgramId** A hash of the Name, Version, Publisher, and Language of an application used to identify it. - **Size** The size of the file (in hexadecimal bytes). @@ -1266,17 +983,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **Model** The model field from Win32_ComputerSystem. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventorySystemBiosRemove - -This event indicates that the InventorySystemBios object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventorySystemBiosStartSync This event indicates that a new set of InventorySystemBiosAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1288,41 +994,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser binary (executable) generating the events. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryTestAdd - -This event provides diagnostic data for testing event adds to help keep windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the component sending the data. -- **TestInvDataPoint1** Test inventory data point 1. -- **TestInvDataPoint2** Test inventory data point 2. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryTestRemove - -This event provides data that allows testing of “Remove” decisions to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser binary (executable) generating the events. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryTestStartSync - -This event provides data that allows testing of “Start Sync” decisions to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser binary (executable) generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryUplevelDriverPackageAdd This event runs only during setup. It provides a listing of the uplevel driver packages that were downloaded before the upgrade. It is critical in understanding if failures in setup can be traced to not having sufficient uplevel drivers before the upgrade. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1403,17 +1074,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **virtualKB** The amount of virtual memory (in KB). -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemMemoryRemove - -This event that the SystemMemory object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemMemoryStartSync This event indicates that a new set of SystemMemoryAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1438,17 +1098,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **CompareExchange128Support** Does the CPU support CompareExchange128? -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorCompareExchangeRemove - -This event indicates that the SystemProcessorCompareExchange object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorCompareExchangeStartSync This event indicates that a new set of SystemProcessorCompareExchangeAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1473,17 +1122,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **LahfSahfSupport** Does the CPU support LAHF/SAHF? -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorLahfSahfRemove - -This event indicates that the SystemProcessorLahfSahf object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorLahfSahfStartSync This event indicates that a new set of SystemProcessorLahfSahfAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1509,17 +1147,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **NXProcessorSupport** Does the processor support NX? -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorNxRemove - -This event indicates that the SystemProcessorNx object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorNxStartSync This event indicates that a new set of SystemProcessorNxAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1544,17 +1171,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **PrefetchWSupport** Does the processor support PrefetchW? -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorPrefetchWRemove - -This event indicates that the SystemProcessorPrefetchW object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorPrefetchWStartSync This event indicates that a new set of SystemProcessorPrefetchWAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1579,17 +1195,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **SSE2ProcessorSupport** Does the processor support SSE2? -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorSse2Remove - -This event indicates that the SystemProcessorSse2 object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorSse2StartSync This event indicates that a new set of SystemProcessorSse2Add events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1649,17 +1254,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **RegistryWimBootValue** The raw value from the registry that is used to indicate if the device is running from a WIM. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemWimRemove - -This event indicates that the SystemWim object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemWimStartSync This event indicates that a new set of SystemWimAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1723,17 +1317,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **WlanNativeDriver** Does the device have a non-emulated WLAN driver? -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemWlanRemove - -This event indicates that the SystemWlan object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemWlanStartSync This event indicates that a new set of SystemWlanAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1802,17 +1385,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **WmdrmPurchased** Indicates if the system has any files with permanent licenses. -### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.WmdrmRemove - -This event indicates that the Wmdrm object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.WmdrmStartSync The WmdrmStartSync event indicates that a new set of WmdrmAdd events will be sent. This event is used to understand the usage of older digital rights management on the system, to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1881,8 +1453,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not. - **MDMServiceProvider** A hash of the specific MDM authority, such as Microsoft Intune, that is managing the device. - **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID -- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise Configuration Manager environment. -- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows   Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. +- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment. +- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. - **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier @@ -1911,7 +1483,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **FlightingBranchName** The name of the Windows Insider branch currently used by the device. - **IsFlightsDisabled** Represents if the device is participating in the Windows Insider program. - **MSA_Accounts** Represents a list of hashed IDs of the Microsoft Accounts that are flighting (pre-release builds) on this device. -- **SSRK** Retrieves the mobile targeting settings. ### Census.Hardware @@ -2021,7 +1592,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS -- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart +- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode. - **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store. - **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device. - **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table. @@ -2291,7 +1862,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update (WU) updates to other devices on the same network. - **WULCUVersion** Version of the LCU Installed on the machine. - **WUMachineId** Retrieves the Windows Update (WU) Machine Identifier. -- **WUPauseState** Retrieves Windows Update setting to determine if updates are paused. +- **WUPauseState** Retrieves Windows Update setting to determine if updates are paused. - **WUServer** Retrieves the HTTP(S) URL of the WSUS server that is used by Automatic Updates and API callers (by default). @@ -2318,20 +1889,70 @@ The following fields are available: - **appResult** The AppResult for the CXH OOBE scenario, e.g. "success" or "fail". This is logged on scenario completion, i.e. with the stop event. - **experience** A JSON blob containing properties pertinent for the CXH scenario launch, with PII removed. Examples: host, port, protocol, surface. Logged on the start event. - **source** The scenario for which CXH was launched. Since this event is restricted to OOBE timeframe, this will be FRXINCLUSIVE or FRXOOBELITE. Logged with the start event. -- **wilActivity** Common data logged with all Wil activities. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity). - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.CloudExperienceHost.ExpectedReboot - -This event fires during OOBE when an expected reboot occurs- for example, as a result of language change or autopilot. The event doesn't fire if the user forcibly initiates a reboot/shutdown. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - - **wilActivity** Common data logged with all Wil activities. ## Code Integrity events +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.AutoEnablementIsBlocked + +Indicates if OEM attempted to block autoenablement via regkey. + +The following fields are available: + +- **BlockHvciAutoenablement** True if auto-enablement was successfully blocked, false otherwise. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.Enabled + +Fires when auto-enablement is successful and HVCI is being enabled on the device. + + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HVCIActivity + +Fires at the beginning and end of the HVCI auto-enablement process in sysprep. + +The following fields are available: + +- **wilActivity** Contains the thread ID used to match the begin and end events, and for the end event also a HResult indicating sucess or failure. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HvciScanGetResultFailed + +Fires when driver scanning fails to get results. + + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HvciScanningDriverInSdbError + +Fires when there is an error checking the SDB for a particular driver. + +The following fields are available: + +- **DriverPath** Path to the driver that was being checked in the SDB when checking encountered an error. +- **Error** Error encountered during checking the SDB. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HvciScanningDriverNonCompliantError + +Fires when a driver is discovered that is non-compliant with HVCI. + +The following fields are available: + +- **DriverPath** Path to driver. +- **NonComplianceMask** Error code indicating driver violation. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.IsRegionDisabledLanguage + +Fires when an incompatible language pack is detected. + +The following fields are available: + +- **Language** String containing the incompatible language pack detected. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.State.Current This event indicates the overall CodeIntegrity Policy state and count of policies, fired on reboot and when policy changes rebootlessly. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure. @@ -2706,18 +2327,6 @@ This event reports the results of deferring Windows Content to keep Windows up t -### Microsoft.Windows.CbsLite.CbsLiteFinalizeCommit - -The event reports basic information about the end of the last phase of updates. The data collected with this event is used to keep windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **bootAvailable** Indicates if storage pool version supports Oneshot Boot functionality. -- **cbsLiteSessionID** An ID to associate other cbs events related to this update session. -- **duration** The number of milliseconds taken to complete the operation. -- **result** The return code of the operation. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.CbsLite.CbsLiteUpdateReserve This event updates the size of the update reserve on WCOS devices. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. @@ -2731,150 +2340,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **Result** The return code for the operation. -## Deployment events - -### Microsoft.Windows.Deployment.Imaging.AppExit - -This event is sent on imaging application exit. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **hr** HResult returned from app exit. -- **totalTimeInMs** Total time taken in Ms. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Deployment.Imaging.AppInvoked - -This event is sent when the app for image creation is invoked. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **branch** Corresponding branch for the image. -- **isInDbg** Whether the app is in debug mode or not. -- **isWSK** Whether the app is building images using WSK or not. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Deployment.Imaging.Failed - -This failure event is sent when imaging fails. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **cs** Line that failed. -- **ec** Execution status. -- **hr** HResult returned. -- **msg** Message returned. -- **stack** Stack information. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Deployment.Imaging.ImagingCompleted - -This event is sent when imaging is done. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **appExecTimeInMs** Execution time in milliseconds. -- **buildInfo** Information of the build. -- **compDbPrepTimeInMs** Preparation time in milliseconds for the CompDBs. -- **executeUpdateTimeInMs** Update execution time in milliseconds. -- **fileStageTimeInMs** File staging time in milliseconds. -- **hr** HResult returned from imaging. -- **imgSizeInMB** Image size in MB. -- **mutexWaitTimeInMs** Mutex wait time in milliseconds. -- **prepareUpdateTimeInMs** Update preparation time in milliseconds. -- **totalRunTimeInMs** Total running time in milliseconds. -- **updateOsTimeInMs** Time in milliseconds spent in update OS. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Deployment.Imaging.ImagingStarted - -This event is sent when an imaging session starts. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **arch** Architecture of the image. -- **device** Device type for which the image is built. -- **imgFormat** Format of the image. -- **imgSkip** Parameter for skipping certain image types when building. -- **imgType** The type of image being built. -- **lang** Language of the image being built. -- **prod** Image product type. - - ## Diagnostic data events -### TelClientSynthetic.AbnormalShutdown_0 - -This event sends data about boot IDs for which a normal clean shutdown was not observed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **AbnormalShutdownBootId** BootId of the abnormal shutdown being reported by this event. -- **AbsCausedbyAutoChk** This flag is set when AutoCheck forces a device restart to indicate that the shutdown was not an abnormal shutdown. -- **AcDcStateAtLastShutdown** Identifies if the device was on battery or plugged in. -- **BatteryLevelAtLastShutdown** The last recorded battery level. -- **BatteryPercentageAtLastShutdown** The battery percentage at the last shutdown. -- **CrashDumpEnabled** Are crash dumps enabled? -- **CumulativeCrashCount** Cumulative count of operating system crashes since the BootId reset. -- **CurrentBootId** BootId at the time the abnormal shutdown event was being reported. -- **Firmwaredata->ResetReasonEmbeddedController** The reset reason that was supplied by the firmware. -- **Firmwaredata->ResetReasonEmbeddedControllerAdditional** Additional data related to reset reason provided by the firmware. -- **Firmwaredata->ResetReasonPch** The reset reason that was supplied by the hardware. -- **Firmwaredata->ResetReasonPchAdditional** Additional data related to the reset reason supplied by the hardware. -- **Firmwaredata->ResetReasonSupplied** Indicates whether the firmware supplied any reset reason or not. -- **FirmwareType** ID of the FirmwareType as enumerated in DimFirmwareType. -- **HardwareWatchdogTimerGeneratedLastReset** Indicates whether the hardware watchdog timer caused the last reset. -- **HardwareWatchdogTimerPresent** Indicates whether hardware watchdog timer was present or not. -- **InvalidBootStat** This is a sanity check flag that ensures the validity of the bootstat file. -- **LastBugCheckBootId** bootId of the last captured crash. -- **LastBugCheckCode** Code that indicates the type of error. -- **LastBugCheckContextFlags** Additional crash dump settings. -- **LastBugCheckOriginalDumpType** The type of crash dump the system intended to save. -- **LastBugCheckOtherSettings** Other crash dump settings. -- **LastBugCheckParameter1** The first parameter with additional info on the type of the error. -- **LastBugCheckProgress** Progress towards writing out the last crash dump. -- **LastBugCheckVersion** The version of the information struct written during the crash. -- **LastSuccessfullyShutdownBootId** BootId of the last fully successful shutdown. -- **LongPowerButtonPressDetected** Identifies if the user was pressing and holding power button. -- **LongPowerButtonPressInstanceGuid** The Instance GUID for the user state of pressing and holding the power button. -- **OOBEInProgress** Identifies if OOBE is running. -- **OSSetupInProgress** Identifies if the operating system setup is running. -- **PowerButtonCumulativePressCount** How many times has the power button been pressed? -- **PowerButtonCumulativeReleaseCount** How many times has the power button been released? -- **PowerButtonErrorCount** Indicates the number of times there was an error attempting to record power button metrics. -- **PowerButtonLastPressBootId** BootId of the last time the power button was pressed. -- **PowerButtonLastPressTime** Date and time of the last time the power button was pressed. -- **PowerButtonLastReleaseBootId** BootId of the last time the power button was released. -- **PowerButtonLastReleaseTime** Date and time of the last time the power button was released. -- **PowerButtonPressCurrentCsPhase** Represents the phase of Connected Standby exit when the power button was pressed. -- **PowerButtonPressIsShutdownInProgress** Indicates whether a system shutdown was in progress at the last time the power button was pressed. -- **PowerButtonPressLastPowerWatchdogStage** Progress while the monitor is being turned on. -- **PowerButtonPressPowerWatchdogArmed** Indicates whether or not the watchdog for the monitor was active at the time of the last power button press. -- **ShutdownDeviceType** Identifies who triggered a shutdown. Is it because of battery, thermal zones, or through a Kernel API. -- **SleepCheckpoint** Provides the last checkpoint when there is a failure during a sleep transition. -- **SleepCheckpointSource** Indicates whether the source is the EFI variable or bootstat file. -- **SleepCheckpointStatus** Indicates whether the checkpoint information is valid. -- **StaleBootStatData** Identifies if the data from bootstat is stale. -- **TransitionInfoBootId** BootId of the captured transition info. -- **TransitionInfoCSCount** l number of times the system transitioned from Connected Standby mode. -- **TransitionInfoCSEntryReason** Indicates the reason the device last entered Connected Standby mode. -- **TransitionInfoCSExitReason** Indicates the reason the device last exited Connected Standby mode. -- **TransitionInfoCSInProgress** At the time the last marker was saved, the system was in or entering Connected Standby mode. -- **TransitionInfoLastReferenceTimeChecksum** The checksum of TransitionInfoLastReferenceTimestamp, -- **TransitionInfoLastReferenceTimestamp** The date and time that the marker was last saved. -- **TransitionInfoLidState** Describes the state of the laptop lid. -- **TransitionInfoPowerButtonTimestamp** The date and time of the last time the power button was pressed. -- **TransitionInfoSleepInProgress** At the time the last marker was saved, the system was in or entering sleep mode. -- **TransitionInfoSleepTranstionsToOn** Total number of times the device transitioned from sleep mode. -- **TransitionInfoSystemRunning** At the time the last marker was saved, the device was running. -- **TransitionInfoSystemShutdownInProgress** Indicates whether a device shutdown was in progress when the power button was pressed. -- **TransitionInfoUserShutdownInProgress** Indicates whether a user shutdown was in progress when the power button was pressed. -- **TransitionLatestCheckpointId** Represents a unique identifier for a checkpoint during the device state transition. -- **TransitionLatestCheckpointSeqNumber** Represents the chronological sequence number of the checkpoint. -- **TransitionLatestCheckpointType** Represents the type of the checkpoint, which can be the start of a phase, end of a phase, or just informational. -- **VirtualMachineId** If the operating system is on a virtual Machine, it gives the virtual Machine ID (GUID) that can be used to correlate events on the host. - - ### TelClientSynthetic.AuthorizationInfo_RuntimeTransition This event is fired by UTC at state transitions to signal what data we are allowed to collect. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. @@ -2929,7 +2396,7 @@ This event sends data about the connectivity status of the Connected User Experi The following fields are available: -- **CensusExitCode** Returns last execution codes from census client run. +- **CensusExitCode** Last exit code of Census task - **CensusStartTime** Returns timestamp corresponding to last successful census run. - **CensusTaskEnabled** Returns Boolean value for the census task (Enable/Disable) on client machine. - **LastConnectivityLossTime** The FILETIME at which the last free network loss occurred. @@ -3037,15 +2504,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **errorCode** The result code returned by the event. -### Microsoft.Windows.StartRepairCore.DISMUninstallLCU - -The DISM Uninstall LCU sends information to report result of uninstall attempt for found LCU. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **errorCode** The result code returned by the event. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.StartRepairCore.SRTRepairActionEnd The SRT Repair Action End event sends information to report repair operation ended for given plug-in. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. @@ -3131,7 +2589,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **InstallDate** The date the driver was installed. - **LastCompatibleId** The ID in the hardware ID list that provides the least specific device description. - **LastInstallFunction** The last install function invoked in a co-installer if the install timeout was reached while a co-installer was executing. -- **LegacyInstallReasonError** The error code for the legacy installation. - **LowerFilters** The list of lower filter drivers. - **MatchingDeviceId** The hardware ID or compatible ID that Windows used to install the device instance. - **NeedReboot** Indicates whether the driver requires a reboot. @@ -3343,7 +2800,7 @@ This event indicates that the uninstall was properly configured and that a syste ### Microsoft.Windows.HangReporting.AppHangEvent -This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on client devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. +This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on PC devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. The following fields are available: @@ -3415,7 +2872,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **IsDeviceSetupComplete** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app state of device setup completion. - **PackageVersion** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app package version. - **PreviousExecutionState** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app prior execution state. -- **wilActivity** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app wilActivity ID. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity). +- **wilActivity** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app wilActivity ID. ### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.HolographicFirstRun.AppLifecycleService_Resuming @@ -3463,7 +2920,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **CalibrationFwMinorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device calibration firmware minor version. - **CalibrationFwRevNum** Windows Mixed Reality device calibration firmware revision number. - **DeviceInfoFlags** Windows Mixed Reality device info flags. -- **DeviceName** Windows Mixed Reality device Name. This event is also used to count WMR device. - **DeviceReleaseNumber** Windows Mixed Reality device release number. - **FirmwareMajorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device firmware major version. - **FirmwareMinorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device firmware minor version. @@ -3494,26 +2950,9 @@ This event captures basic checksum data about the device inventory items stored The following fields are available: -- **DriverPackageExtended** A count of driverpackageextended objects in cache. - **InventoryApplication** A count of application objects in cache. -- **InventoryApplicationDriver** A count of application driver objects in cache - **InventoryApplicationFramework** A count of application framework objects in cache -- **InventoryDeviceContainer** A count of device container objects in cache. -- **InventoryDeviceInterface** A count of Plug and Play device interface objects in cache. -- **InventoryDeviceMediaClass** A count of device media objects in cache. -- **InventoryDevicePnp** A count of device Plug and Play objects in cache. -- **InventoryDeviceUsbHubClass** A count of device usb objects in cache -- **InventoryDriverBinary** A count of driver binary objects in cache. -- **InventoryDriverPackage** A count of device objects in cache. -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddIn** A count of office add-in objects in cache -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeIdentifiers** A count of office identifier objects in cache -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeIESettings** A count of office ie settings objects in cache -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeInsights** A count of office insights objects in cache -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeProducts** A count of office products objects in cache -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeSettings** A count of office settings objects in cache -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeVBA** A count of office vba objects in cache -- **InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeVBARuleViolations** A count of office vba rule violations objects in cache -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. +- **InventoryVersion** test ### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryAcpiPhatHealthRecordAdd @@ -3582,7 +3021,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **MsiPackageCode** A GUID that describes the MSI Package. Multiple 'Products' (apps) can make up an MsiPackage. - **MsiProductCode** A GUID that describe the MSI Product. - **Name** The name of the application. -- **OSVersionAtInstallTime** The four octets from the OS version at the time of the application's install. - **PackageFullName** The package full name for a Store application. - **ProgramInstanceId** A hash of the file IDs in an app. - **Publisher** The Publisher of the application. Location pulled from depends on the 'Source' field. @@ -3593,17 +3031,15 @@ The following fields are available: - **Version** The version number of the program. -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryApplicationFrameworkAdd +### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryApplicationDriverStartSync -This event provides the basic metadata about the frameworks an application may depend on. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. +The InventoryApplicationDriverStartSync event indicates that a new set of InventoryApplicationDriverStartAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). The following fields are available: -- **FileId** A hash that uniquely identifies a file. -- **Frameworks** The list of frameworks this file depends on. -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events. +- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory component. ### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryApplicationFrameworkStartSync @@ -3788,7 +3224,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **HWID** The version of the driver loaded for the device. - **Inf** The bus that enumerated the device. - **InstallDate** The date of the most recent installation of the device on the machine. -- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see [Device Install State](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/ff543130.aspx). +- **InstallState** The device installation state. One of these values: [DEVICE_INSTALL_STATE enumeration](/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/ne-wdm-_device_install_state) - **InventoryVersion** List of hardware ids for the device. - **LowerClassFilters** Lower filter class drivers IDs installed for the device - **LowerFilters** The identifiers of the Lower filters installed for the device. @@ -3898,7 +3334,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **DriverIsKernelMode** Is it a kernel mode driver? - **DriverName** The file name of the driver. - **DriverPackageStrongName** The strong name of the driver package -- **DriverSigned** The strong name of the driver package +- **DriverSigned** Is the driver signed? - **DriverTimeStamp** The low 32 bits of the time stamp of the driver file. - **DriverType** A bitfield of driver attributes: 1. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_PRINTER 0x0001. 2. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_KERNEL 0x0002. 3. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_USER 0x0004. 4. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SIGNED 0x0008. 5. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_INBOX 0x0010. 6. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_WINQUAL 0x0040. 7. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SELF_SIGNED 0x0020. 8. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_CI_SIGNED 0x0080. 9. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_HAS_BOOT_SERVICE 0x0100. 10. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_I386 0x10000. 11. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_IA64 0x20000. 12. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_AMD64 0x40000. 13. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARM 0x100000. 14. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_THUMB 0x200000. 15. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARMNT 0x400000. 16. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_TIME_STAMPED 0x800000. - **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file. @@ -4022,59 +3458,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInAdd - -This event provides data on the installed Office add-ins. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AddinCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddInId** The identifier for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddinType** The type of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **BinFileTimestamp** The timestamp of the Office add-in. -- **BinFileVersion** The version of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **Description** Description of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FileId** The file identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FileSize** The file size of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FriendlyName** The friendly name for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FullPath** The full path to the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. -- **LoadBehavior** Integer that describes the load behavior. -- **OfficeApplication** The Microsoft Office application associated with the add-in. -- **OfficeArchitecture** The architecture of the add-in. -- **OfficeVersion** The Microsoft Office version for this add-in. -- **OutlookCrashingAddin** Indicates whether crashes have been found for this add-in. -- **ProductCompany** The name of the company associated with the Office add-in. -- **ProductName** The product name associated with the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **ProductVersion** The version associated with the Office add-in. -- **ProgramId** The unique program identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **Provider** Name of the provider for this add-in. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInRemove - -This event indicates that the particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInStartSync - -This event indicates that a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoAdd This event provides data on Unified Update Platform (UUP) products and what version they are at. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. @@ -4127,14 +3510,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **IndicatorValue** The indicator value. -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Indicators.InventoryMiscellaneousUexIndicatorRemove - -This event indicates that this particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. This event is used to understand the OS indicators installed on the system. The data collected with this event helps ensure the device is current and Windows is up to date and performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Indicators.InventoryMiscellaneousUexIndicatorStartSync This event indicates that this particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. This event is used to understand the OS indicators installed on the system. The data collected with this event helps ensure the device is current and Windows is up to date and performing properly. @@ -4231,151 +3606,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **thermalZone** Contains an identifier that specifies which area it was that exceeded temperature limits. -## Manufacturing events - -### ManufacturingPlatformTel.ManufacturingPlatformActivityEvent - -These is the Activity event coming from the Manufacturing Platform. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BootOptionDescription** This field describes the boot option that is retrieved using EFI protocols from the DUT side. -- **BootOptionDevicePath** The device path for the boot option. -- **ChunkSizeInBytes** Indicates the chunk size, in bytes, of an FFU image. -- **CurrentDUTTime** Indicates the time on the DUT (or target device), using EFI protocols, when the event was logged. -- **DeviceTargetInfo** Describes general manufacturing and product information about the device and is retrieved via SMBIOS on the DUT (target device). -- **DUTActivityGuid** The activity guid, from TraceLoggingActivity, that is associated with that operation on the DUT (target device). -- **DUTDeviceUniqueId** A GUID that uniquely identifies a target device. -- **DUTSessionGuid** A GUID that uniquely identifies a section on the DUT (target device). -- **EventName** Indicates the specific event from ManufacturingPlatform. A list of all possible events can be found in ufptelemetryevents.h. An example is: "GetFlashingImageData" or "GetFlashingStatus". -- **FFUFilePath** Describes to the name of the FFU file that we are flashing. -- **FFUHeaderSize** Refers to the size of the header in an FFU image. -- **FFUPayloadSize** Refers to the payload size of an FFU image. -- **FieldName** Provides a description of the value field. If relevant, it also includes the unit. Example: "ErrorMessage" or "TimeInSec". -- **HeaderFileOffset** Indicates the header file offset in an FFU image. -- **HostStartTime** Refers to the UTC system time on the host that is recorded when the host starts a telemetry logging session on the DUT (target device). -- **Identifier** Identifies the phase in ManufacturingPlatform we are in. In FlashingPlatform, this field is empty. In FlashingDevice, it includes the DeviceUniqueId, and in an activity, it also includes the operation name. -- **ImageDeviceTargetInfo** Describes the device target information that has been included in the FFU image. These values can be found in the image header. -- **ImageHeaderData** Describes critical data in the image header of an FFU image. -- **OperationName** The name of the operation the host is triggering a logging session on the DUT (target device) for. -- **PayloadFileOffset** Indicates the header file offset in an FFU image. -- **SectorSize** Indicates the sector size of the FFU image. -- **StoreHeaderData** Describes critical data of important fields found in the store header of an FFU image. -- **UFPImplementationVersionMajor** Implementation major version for the UFP binaries on the DUT (target device) side. -- **UFPImplementationVersionMinor** Implementation minor version for the UFP binaries on the DUT (target device) side. -- **UFPProtocolVersionMajor** Protocol major version for the UFP binaries on the DUT (target device) side. -- **UFPProtocolVersionMinor** Protocol minor version for the UFP binaries on the DUT (target device) side. -- **ValueStr** The value to be logged. Described by field name and relevant to the event name. -- **ValueUInt64** The value to be logged. Described by field name and relevant to the event name. -- **ValueWideStr** The value to log. Described by field name and relevant to the event name. - - -### ManufacturingPlatformTel.ManufacturingPlatformActivityEventStart - -This is the Event Start Activity event coming from the Manufacturing Platform. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **DeviceTargetInfo** Describes general manufacturing and product information about the device and is retrieved using SMBIOS on the DUT (target device). -- **m_Identifier** Indicates the phase in ManufacturingPlatform that we are in. In FlashingPlatform, this field is empty. In FlashingDevice, it includes the DeviceUniqueId, and in an activity, it also includes the operation name. - - -### ManufacturingPlatformTel.ManufacturingPlatformActivityEventStop - -This is the Event Stop Activity event coming from the Manufacturing Platform. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **DeviceTargetInfo** Describes general manufacturing and product information about the device, retrieved using SMBIOS on the DUT (target device). -- **m_Identifier** Indicates the phase in ManufacturingPlatform that we are in. In FlashingPlatform, this field is empty. In FlashingDevice, it includes the DeviceUniqueId, and in an activity, it also includes the operation name. - - -### ManufacturingPlatformTel.ManufacturingPlatformEvent - -This is the manufacturing event coming from the Manufacturing Platform. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CurrentDUTTime** Indicates the time on the DUT (or target device) using EFI protocols when the event was logged. -- **DeviceFriendlyName** Friendly name of the device as retrieved from SMBIOS on the DUT (target device). -- **DeviceTargetInfo** Describes general manufacturing and product information about the device and is retrieved using SMBIOS on the DUT (target device). -- **DUTActivityGuid** The activity GUID that comes from TraceLoggingActivity associated with that operation on the DUT (target device). -- **DUTDeviceUniqueId** A GUID to uniquely describes a target device. -- **DUTSessionGuid** The session GUID given to the DUT (target device) when the host triggers an operation in the DUT. -- **EventName** Refers to the specific event occurring from ManufacturingPlatform. A list of all possible events can be found in ufptelemetryevents.h. An example is: "GetFlashingImageData" or "GetFlashingStatus" -- **FieldName** Describes the value field. If relevant it also includes the unit. Example: "ErrorMessage" or "TimeInSec" -- **HostStartTime** Indicates the UTC system time on the host, recorded when the host starts a telemetry logging session on the DUT (target device) -- **Identifier** Indicates the phase the ManufacturingPlatform is in. In FlashingPlatform, this field is empty. In FlashingDevice, it includes the DeviceUniqueId, and in an activity, it also includes the operation name. -- **MajorVersionUInt64** Refers to the major version of the host UFP binaries. -- **MinorVersionUInt64** Refers to the minor version of the host UFP binaries. -- **OperationName** The name of the operation the host is triggering a logging session on the DUT (target device) for. -- **ValueStr** The value to log. Described by field name and relevant to the event name. -- **ValueUInt64** The value to log. Described by field name and relevant to the event name. -- **ValueWideStr** The value to log. Described by field name and relevant to the event name. - - ## Microsoft Edge events -### Aria.160f0649efde47b7832f05ed000fc453.Microsoft.WebBrowser.SystemInfo.Config - -This config event sends basic device connectivity and configuration information from Microsoft Edge about the current data collection consent, app version, and installation state to keep Microsoft Edge up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **app_sample_rate** A number representing how often the client sends telemetry, expressed as a percentage. Low values indicate that said client sends more events and high values indicate that said client sends fewer events. -- **app_version** The internal Edge build version string, taken from the UMA metrics field system_profile.app_version. -- **appConsentState** Bit flags describing consent for data collection on the machine or zero if the state was not retrieved. The following are true when the associated bit is set: consent was granted (0x1), consent was communicated at install (0x2), diagnostic data consent granted (0x20000), browsing data consent granted (0x40000). -- **brandCode** Contains the 4 character brand code or distribution tag that has been assigned to a partner. Not every Windows install will have a brand code. -- **Channel** An integer indicating the channel of the installation (Canary or Dev). -- **client_id** A unique identifier with which all other diagnostic client data is associated, taken from the UMA metrics provider. This ID is effectively unique per device, per OS user profile, per release channel (e.g. Canary/Dev/Beta/Stable). client_id is not durable, based on user preferences. client_id is initialized on the first application launch under each OS user profile. client_id is linkable, but not unique across devices or OS user profiles. client_id is reset whenever UMA data collection is disabled, or when the application is uninstalled. -- **ConnectionType** The first reported type of network connection currently connected. This can be one of Unknown, Ethernet, WiFi, 2G, 3G, 4G, None, or Bluetooth. -- **container_client_id** The client ID of the container, if in WDAG mode. This will be different from the UMA log client ID, which is the client ID of the host in WDAG mode. -- **container_session_id** The session ID of the container, if in WDAG mode. This will be different from the UMA log session ID, which is the session ID of the host in WDAG mode. -- **Etag** Etag is an identifier representing all service applied configurations and experiments for the current browser session. This field is left empty when Windows diagnostic level is set to Basic or lower or when consent for diagnostic data has been denied. -- **EventInfo.Level** The minimum Windows diagnostic data level required for the event, where 1 is basic, 2 is enhanced, and 3 is full. -- **experimentation_mode** A number representing the value set for the ExperimentationAndConfigurationServiceControl group policy. See [Microsoft Edge - Policies](/DeployEdge/microsoft-edge-policies#experimentationandconfigurationservicecontrol) for more details on this policy. -- **install_date** The date and time of the most recent installation in seconds since midnight on January 1, 1970 UTC, rounded down to the nearest hour. -- **installSource** An enumeration representing the source of this installation: source was not retrieved (0), unspecified source (1), website installer (2), enterprise MSI (3), Windows update (4), Edge updater (5), scheduled or timed task (6, 7), uninstall (8), Edge about page (9), self-repair (10), other install command line (11), reserved (12), unknown source (13). -- **installSourceName** A string representation of the installation source. -- **PayloadClass** The base class used to serialize and deserialize the Protobuf binary payload. -- **PayloadGUID** A random identifier generated for each original monolithic Protobuf payload, before the payload is potentially broken up into manageably-sized chunks for transmission. -- **PayloadLogType** The log type for the event correlating with 0 for unknown, 1 for stability, 2 for on-going, 3 for independent, 4 for UKM, or 5 for instance level. -- **pop_sample** A value indicating how the device's data is being sampled. -- **reactivationBrandCode** Contains the 4 character reactivation brand code or distribution tag that has been assigned to a partner. Not every Windows install will have a brand code. -- **session_id** An identifier that is incremented each time the user launches the application, irrespective of any client_id changes. session_id is seeded during the initial installation of the application. session_id is effectively unique per client_id value. Several other internal identifier values, such as window or tab IDs, are only meaningful within a particular session. The session_id value is forgotten when the application is uninstalled, but not during an upgrade. -- **utc_flags** Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) flags required for the event as part of the data collection process. - - -### Aria.29e24d069f27450385c7acaa2f07e277.Microsoft.WebBrowser.SystemInfo.Config - -This config event sends basic device connectivity and configuration information from Microsoft Edge about the current data collection consent, app version, and installation state to keep Microsoft Edge up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **app_sample_rate** A number representing how often the client sends telemetry, expressed as a percentage. Low values indicate that said client sends more events and high values indicate that said client sends fewer events. -- **app_version** The internal Edge build version string, taken from the UMA metrics field system_profile.app_version. -- **appConsentState** Bit flags describing consent for data collection on the machine or zero if the state was not retrieved. The following are true when the associated bit is set: consent was granted (0x1), consent was communicated at install (0x2), diagnostic data consent granted (0x20000), browsing data consent granted (0x40000). -- **brandCode** Contains the 4 character brand code or distribution tag that has been assigned to a partner. Not every Windows install will have a brand code. -- **Channel** An integer indicating the channel of the installation (Canary or Dev). -- **client_id** A unique identifier with which all other diagnostic client data is associated, taken from the UMA metrics provider. This ID is effectively unique per device, per OS user profile, per release channel (e.g. Canary/Dev/Beta/Stable). client_id is not durable, based on user preferences. client_id is initialized on the first application launch under each OS user profile. client_id is linkable, but not unique across devices or OS user profiles. client_id is reset whenever UMA data collection is disabled, or when the application is uninstalled. -- **ConnectionType** The first reported type of network connection currently connected. This can be one of Unknown, Ethernet, WiFi, 2G, 3G, 4G, None, or Bluetooth. -- **container_client_id** The client ID of the container, if in WDAG mode. This will be different from the UMA log client ID, which is the client ID of the host in WDAG mode. -- **container_session_id** The session ID of the container, if in WDAG mode. This will be different from the UMA log session ID, which is the session ID of the host in WDAG mode. -- **Etag** Etag is an identifier representing all service applied configurations and experiments for the current browser session. This field is left empty when Windows diagnostic level is set to Basic or lower or when consent for diagnostic data has been denied. -- **EventInfo.Level** The minimum Windows diagnostic data level required for the event where 1 is basic, 2 is enhanced, and 3 is full. -- **experimentation_mode** A number representing the value set for the ExperimentationAndConfigurationServiceControl group policy. See [Microsoft Edge - Policies](/DeployEdge/microsoft-edge-policies#experimentationandconfigurationservicecontrol) for more details on this policy. -- **install_date** The date and time of the most recent installation in seconds since midnight on January 1, 1970 UTC, rounded down to the nearest hour. -- **installSource** An enumeration representing the source of this installation: source was not retrieved (0), unspecified source (1), website installer (2), enterprise MSI (3), Windows update (4), Edge updater (5), scheduled or timed task (6, 7), uninstall (8), Edge about page (9), self-repair (10), other install command line (11), reserved (12), unknown source (13). -- **installSourceName** A string representation of the installation source. -- **PayloadClass** The base class used to serialize and deserialize the Protobuf binary payload. -- **PayloadGUID** A random identifier generated for each original monolithic Protobuf payload, before the payload is potentially broken up into manageably-sized chunks for transmission. -- **PayloadLogType** The log type for the event correlating with 0 for unknown, 1 for stability, 2 for on-going, 3 for independent, 4 for UKM, or 5 for instance level. -- **pop_sample** A value indicating how the device's data is being sampled. -- **reactivationBrandCode** Contains the 4 character reactivation brand code or distribution tag that has been assigned to a partner. Not every Windows install will have a brand code. -- **session_id** An identifier that is incremented each time the user launches the application, irrespective of any client_id changes. session_id is seeded during the initial installation of the application. session_id is effectively unique per client_id value. Several other internal identifier values, such as window or tab IDs, are only meaningful within a particular session. The session_id value is forgotten when the application is uninstalled, but not during an upgrade. -- **utc_flags** Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) flags required for the event as part of the data collection process. - - ### Aria.7005b72804a64fa4b2138faab88f877b.Microsoft.WebBrowser.SystemInfo.Config This config event sends basic device connectivity and configuration information from Microsoft Edge about the current data collection consent, app version, and installation state to keep Microsoft Edge up to date and secure. @@ -4389,41 +3621,9 @@ The following fields are available: - **Channel** An integer indicating the channel of the installation (Canary or Dev). - **client_id** A unique identifier with which all other diagnostic client data is associated, taken from the UMA metrics provider. This ID is effectively unique per device, per OS user profile, per release channel (e.g. Canary/Dev/Beta/Stable). client_id is not durable, based on user preferences. client_id is initialized on the first application launch under each OS user profile. client_id is linkable, but not unique across devices or OS user profiles. client_id is reset whenever UMA data collection is disabled, or when the application is uninstalled. - **ConnectionType** The first reported type of network connection currently connected. This can be one of Unknown, Ethernet, WiFi, 2G, 3G, 4G, None, or Bluetooth. -- **container_client_id** The client ID of the container, if in WDAG mode. This will be different from the UMA log client ID, which is the client ID of the host in WDAG mode. -- **container_session_id** The session ID of the container, if in WDAG mode. This will be different from the UMA log session ID, which is the session ID of the host in WDAG mode. - **Etag** Etag is an identifier representing all service applied configurations and experiments for the current browser session. This field is left empty when Windows diagnostic level is set to Basic or lower or when consent for diagnostic data has been denied. - **EventInfo.Level** The minimum Windows diagnostic data level required for the event where 1 is basic, 2 is enhanced, and 3 is full. -- **experimentation_mode** A number representing the value set for the ExperimentationAndConfigurationServiceControl group policy. See [Microsoft Edge - Policies](/DeployEdge/microsoft-edge-policies#experimentationandconfigurationservicecontrol) for more details on this policy. -- **install_date** The date and time of the most recent installation in seconds since midnight on January 1, 1970 UTC, rounded down to the nearest hour. -- **installSource** An enumeration representing the source of this installation: source was not retrieved (0), unspecified source (1), website installer (2), enterprise MSI (3), Windows update (4), Edge updater (5), scheduled or timed task (6, 7), uninstall (8), Edge about page (9), self-repair (10), other install command line (11), reserved (12), unknown source (13). -- **installSourceName** A string representation of the installation source. -- **PayloadClass** The base class used to serialize and deserialize the Protobuf binary payload. -- **PayloadGUID** A random identifier generated for each original monolithic Protobuf payload, before the payload is potentially broken up into manageably-sized chunks for transmission. -- **PayloadLogType** The log type for the event correlating with 0 for unknown, 1 for stability, 2 for on-going, 3 for independent, 4 for UKM, or 5 for instance level. -- **pop_sample** A value indicating how the device's data is being sampled. -- **reactivationBrandCode** Contains the 4 character reactivation brand code or distribution tag that has been assigned to a partner. Not every Windows install will have a brand code. -- **session_id** An identifier that is incremented each time the user launches the application, irrespective of any client_id changes. session_id is seeded during the initial installation of the application. session_id is effectively unique per client_id value. Several other internal identifier values, such as window or tab IDs, are only meaningful within a particular session. The session_id value is forgotten when the application is uninstalled, but not during an upgrade. -- **utc_flags** Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) flags required for the event as part of the data collection process. - - -### Aria.754de735ccd546b28d0bfca8ac52c3de.Microsoft.WebBrowser.SystemInfo.Config - -This config event sends basic device connectivity and configuration information from Microsoft Edge about the current data collection consent, app version, and installation state to keep Microsoft Edge up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **app_sample_rate** A number representing how often the client sends telemetry, expressed as a percentage. Low values indicate that said client sends more events and high values indicate that said client sends fewer events. -- **app_version** The internal Edge build version string, taken from the UMA metrics field system_profile.app_version. -- **appConsentState** Bit flags describing consent for data collection on the machine or zero if the state was not retrieved. The following are true when the associated bit is set: consent was granted (0x1), consent was communicated at install (0x2), diagnostic data consent granted (0x20000), browsing data consent granted (0x40000). -- **brandCode** Contains the 4 character brand code or distribution tag that has been assigned to a partner. Not every Windows install will have a brand code. -- **Channel** An integer indicating the channel of the installation (Canary or Dev). -- **client_id** A unique identifier with which all other diagnostic client data is associated, taken from the UMA metrics provider. This ID is effectively unique per device, per OS user profile, per release channel (e.g. Canary/Dev/Beta/Stable). client_id is not durable, based on user preferences. client_id is initialized on the first application launch under each OS user profile. client_id is linkable, but not unique across devices or OS user profiles. client_id is reset whenever UMA data collection is disabled, or when the application is uninstalled. -- **ConnectionType** The first reported type of network connection currently connected. This can be one of Unknown, Ethernet, WiFi, 2G, 3G, 4G, None, or Bluetooth. -- **container_client_id** The client ID of the container, if in WDAG mode. This will be different from the UMA log client ID, which is the client ID of the host in WDAG mode. -- **container_session_id** The session ID of the container, if in WDAG mode. This will be different from the UMA log session ID, which is the session ID of the host in WDAG mode. -- **Etag** Etag is an identifier representing all service applied configurations and experiments for the current browser session. This field is left empty when Windows diagnostic level is set to Basic or lower or when consent for diagnostic data has been denied. -- **EventInfo.Level** The minimum Windows diagnostic data level required for the event where 1 is basic, 2 is enhanced, and 3 is full. -- **experimentation_mode** A number representing the value set for the ExperimentationAndConfigurationServiceControl group policy. See [Microsoft Edge - Policies](/DeployEdge/microsoft-edge-policies#experimentationandconfigurationservicecontrol) for more details on this policy. +- **experimentation_mode** A number representing the value set for the ExperimentationAndConfigurationServiceControl group policy. See [ExperimentationAndConfigurationServiceControl](/DeployEdge/microsoft-edge-policies#experimentationandconfigurationservicecontrol) for more details on this policy. - **install_date** The date and time of the most recent installation in seconds since midnight on January 1, 1970 UTC, rounded down to the nearest hour. - **installSource** An enumeration representing the source of this installation: source was not retrieved (0), unspecified source (1), website installer (2), enterprise MSI (3), Windows update (4), Edge updater (5), scheduled or timed task (6, 7), uninstall (8), Edge about page (9), self-repair (10), other install command line (11), reserved (12), unknown source (13). - **installSourceName** A string representation of the installation source. @@ -4453,10 +3653,13 @@ The following fields are available: - **appConsentState** Bit flags describing the diagnostic data disclosure and response flow where 1 indicates the affirmative and 0 indicates the negative or unspecified data. Bit 1 indicates consent was given, bit 2 indicates data originated from the download page, bit 18 indicates choice for sending data about how the browser is used, and bit 19 indicates choice for sending data about websites visited. - **appDayOfInstall** The date-based counting equivalent of appInstallTimeDiffSec (the numeric calendar day that the app was installed on). This value is provided by the server in the response to the first request in the installation flow. The client MAY fuzz this value to the week granularity (e.g. send '0' for 0 through 6, '7' for 7 through 13, etc.). The first communication to the server should use a special value of '-1'. A value of '-2' indicates that this value is not known. Please see the wiki for additional information. Default: '-2'. - **appExperiments** A key/value list of experiment identifiers. Experiment labels are used to track membership in different experimental groups, and may be set at install or update time. The experiments string is formatted as a semicolon-delimited concatenation of experiment label strings. An experiment label string is an experiment Name, followed by the '=' character, followed by an experimental label value. For example: 'crdiff=got_bsdiff;optimized=O3'. The client should not transmit the expiration date of any experiments it has, even if the server previously specified a specific expiration date. Default: ''. +- **appInstallTime** The product install time in seconds. '0' if unknown. Default: '-1'. - **appInstallTimeDiffSec** The difference between the current time and the install date in seconds. '0' if unknown. Default: '-1'. - **appLang** The language of the product install, in IETF BCP 47 representation. Default: ''. +- **appLastLaunchTime** The time when browser was last launched. - **appNextVersion** The version of the app that the update flow to which this event belongs attempted to reach, regardless of the success or failure of the update operation. Please see the wiki for additional information. Default: '0.0.0.0'. - **appPingEventAppSize** The total number of bytes of all downloaded packages. Default: '0'. +- **appPingEventDoneBeforeOOBEComplete** Indicates whether the install or update was completed before Windows Out of the Box Experience ends. 1 means event completed before OOBE finishes; 0 means event was not completed before OOBE finishes; -1 means the field does not apply. - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnCCC** ISO 2 character country code that matches to the country updated binaries are delivered from. E.g.: US. - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnCID** Numeric value used to internally track the origins of the updated binaries. For example, 2. - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsDownloadedBytes** For events representing a download, the number of bytes expected to be downloaded. For events representing an entire update flow, the sum of all such expected bytes over the course of the update flow. Default: '0'. @@ -4473,15 +3676,19 @@ The following fields are available: - **appPingEventExtraCode1** Additional numeric information about the operation's result, encoded as a signed, base-10 integer. Default: '0'. - **appPingEventInstallTimeMs** For events representing an install, the time elapsed between the start of the install and the end of the install, in milliseconds. For events representing an entire update flow, the sum of all such durations. Sent in events that have an event type of '2' and '3' only. Default: '0'. - **appPingEventNumBytesDownloaded** The number of bytes downloaded for the specified application. Default: '0'. +- **appPingEventPackageCacheResult** Whether there is an existing package cached in the system to update or install. 1 means that there's a cache hit under the expected key, 2 means there's a cache hit under a different key, 0 means that there's a cache miss. -1 means the field does not apply. - **appPingEventSequenceId** An id that uniquely identifies particular events within one requestId. Since a request can contain multiple ping events, this field is necessary to uniquely identify each possible event. - **appPingEventSourceUrlIndex** For events representing a download, the position of the download URL in the list of URLs supplied by the server in a "urls" tag. - **appPingEventUpdateCheckTimeMs** For events representing an entire update flow, the time elapsed between the start of the update check and the end of the update check, in milliseconds. Sent in events that have an event type of '2' and '3' only. Default: '0'. +- **appReferralHash** The hash of the referral code used to install the product. '0' if unknown. Default: '0'. - **appUpdateCheckIsUpdateDisabled** The state of whether app updates are restricted by group policy. True if updates have been restricted by group policy or false if they have not. - **appUpdateCheckTargetVersionPrefix** A component-wise prefix of a version number, or a complete version number suffixed with the $ character. The server should not return an update instruction to a version number that does not match the prefix or complete version number. The prefix is interpreted a dotted-tuple that specifies the exactly-matching elements; it is not a lexical prefix (for example, '1.2.3' must match '1.2.3.4' but must not match '1.2.34'). Default: ''. - **appUpdateCheckTtToken** An opaque access token that can be used to identify the requesting client as a member of a trusted-tester group. If non-empty, the request should be sent over SSL or another secure protocol. Default: ''. - **appVersion** The version of the product install. Please see the wiki for additional information. Default: '0.0.0.0'. - **EventInfo.Level** The minimum Windows diagnostic data level required for the event where 1 is basic, 2 is enhanced, and 3 is full. - **eventType** A string indicating the type of the event. Please see the wiki for additional information. +- **expETag** An identifier representing all service applied configurations and experiments when current update happens. Used for testing only. +- **hwDiskType** Device’s hardware disk type. - **hwHasAvx** '1' if the client's hardware supports the AVX instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware does not support the AVX instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'. - **hwHasSse** '1' if the client's hardware supports the SSE instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware does not support the SSE instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'. - **hwHasSse2** '1' if the client's hardware supports the SSE2 instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware does not support the SSE2 instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'. @@ -4489,8 +3696,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **hwHasSse41** '1' if the client's hardware supports the SSE4.1 instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware does not support the SSE4.1 instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'. - **hwHasSse42** '1' if the client's hardware supports the SSE4.2 instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware does not support the SSE4.2 instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'. - **hwHasSsse3** '1' if the client's hardware supports the SSSE3 instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware does not support the SSSE3 instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'. +- **hwLogicalCpus** Number of logical CPUs of the device. - **hwPhysmemory** The physical memory available to the client, truncated down to the nearest gibibyte. '-1' if unknown. This value is intended to reflect the maximum theoretical storage capacity of the client, not including any hard drive or paging to a hard drive or peripheral. Default: '-1'. - **isMsftDomainJoined** '1' if the client is a member of a Microsoft domain. '0' otherwise. Default: '0'. +- **oemProductManufacturer** The device manufacturer name. +- **oemProductName** The product name of the device defined by device manufacturer. - **osArch** The architecture of the operating system (e.g. 'x86', 'x64', 'arm'). '' if unknown. Default: ''. - **osPlatform** The operating system family that the within which the Omaha client is running (e.g. 'win', 'mac', 'linux', 'ios', 'android'). '' if unknown. The operating system Name should be transmitted in lowercase with minimal formatting. Default: ''. - **osServicePack** The secondary version of the operating system. '' if unknown. Default: ''. @@ -4510,6 +3720,41 @@ The following fields are available: - **requestUid** A randomly-generated (uniformly distributed) GUID, corresponding to the Omaha user. Each request attempt SHOULD have (with high probability) a unique request id. Default: ''. +### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.CrashEvent + +This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a crashing Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the crash. + +The following fields are available: + +- **app_name** The name of the crashing process. +- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process id, and process start time. +- **app_version** The version of the crashing process. +- **client_id_hash** Hash of the browser client ID which helps identify installations. +- **etag** Encodes the running experiments in the browser. +- **module_name** The name of the module in which the crash originated. +- **module_offset** Memory offset into the module in which the crash originated. +- **module_version** The version of the module in which the crash originated. +- **process_type** The type of the browser process that crashed, e.g., renderer, gpu-process, etc. +- **stack_hash** Hash of the stack trace representing the crash. Currently not used or set to zero. +- **sub_code** The exception/error code representing the crash. + + +### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.HangEvent + +This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a hanging/frozen Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the hang. + +The following fields are available: + +- **app_name** The name of the hanging process. +- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process, and process start time. +- **app_version** The version of the hanging process. +- **client_id_hash** Hash of the browser client id to help identify the installation. +- **etag** Identifier to help identify running browser experiments. +- **hang_source** Identifies how the hang was detected. +- **process_type** The type of the hanging browser process, for example, gpu-process, renderer, etc. +- **stack_hash** A hash of the hanging stack. Currently not used or set to zero. + + ## Migration events ### Microsoft.Windows.MigrationCore.MigObjectCountDLUsr @@ -4558,26 +3803,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **Configs** Array of configs. -### Microsoft.Windows.OneSettingsClient.StateChange - -This event indicates the change in config state. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **flightId** Flight id. -- **state** New state. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.OneSettingsClient.Status - -This event indicates the config usage of status update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **flightId** Flight id. -- **time** Time. - - ## OOBE events ### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdateExpeditionChoiceCommitted @@ -4600,16 +3825,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **skippedReasonFlag** Flag representing reason for skip. -### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdateStartUSOScan - -This event indicates USO Scan API call. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure, up to date, and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **oobeExpeditedUpdateCommitOption** Expedited update commit work type. -- **resultCode** HR result of operation. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdateStatusResult This event provides status of expedited update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure, up to date, and performing properly. @@ -4649,40 +3864,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **userRegionCode** The current user's region setting -## Servicing API events - -### Microsoft.Windows.ServicingUAPI.ModifyFeaturesEnd - -This event sends Software Setup and Inventory data regarding the end of an operation to modify a feature. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure, up to date, and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **Actions** A numeric flag that indicates whether the operations are Inbox. -- **ClientId** A unique, human-readable identifier for telemetry/diagnostic purposes. -- **Duration** Duration of operation in milliseconds. -- **Flags** A numeric flag indicating the type of operation being requested. -- **NetRequiredBytes** Net space required after operation completes or after reboot if operation requires one. -- **RebootRequired** A true or false value indicating if a reboot is required to complete the operation. -- **RequiredDownloadBytes** Space required to acquire content (compressed). -- **Result** HResult at operation end. -- **TotalMaxRequiredBytes** Total maximum space required during operation. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.ServicingUAPI.ModifyFeaturesResult - -This event sends Software Setup and Inventory data regarding a result that occurred during an operation to modify a feature. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure, up to date, and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **ClientId** A unique, human-readable identifier for telemetry/diagnostic purposes. -- **FeatureIntentFlags** A numeric flag indicating the reason that the feature is being modified. -- **FeatureName** Feature name which includes language-specific version if in the Language namespace. -- **FeatureNewIntentFlags** A numeric flag indicating the new reason that the feature is absent or installed. -- **FeatureNewStateFlags** A numeric flag indicating the new state of the feature. -- **FeatureStateFlags** A numeric flag indicating the current state of the feature. -- **Result** HResult from operation to modify a feature. - - ## Setup events ### Microsoft.Windows.Setup.WinSetupBoot.BootBlockStart @@ -4782,52 +3963,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **Value** Retrieves the value associated with the corresponding event name (Field Name). For example: For time related events this will include the system time. -## SIH events - -### SIHEngineTelemetry.EvalApplicability - -This event is sent when targeting logic is evaluated to determine if a device is eligible for a given action. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **ActionReasons** If an action has been assessed as inapplicable, the additional logic prevented it. -- **AdditionalReasons** If an action has been assessed as inapplicable, the additional logic prevented it. -- **CachedEngineVersion** The engine DLL version that is being used. -- **EventInstanceID** A unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event – whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed. -- **HandlerReasons** If an action has been assessed as inapplicable, the installer technology-specific logic prevented it. -- **IsExecutingAction** If the action is presently being executed. -- **ServiceGuid** A unique identifier that represents which service the software distribution client is connecting to (SIH, Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc.). -- **SihclientVersion** The client version that is being used. -- **StandardReasons** If an action has been assessed as inapplicable, the standard logic the prevented it. -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **UpdateID** A unique identifier for the action being acted upon. -- **WuapiVersion** The Windows Update API version that is currently installed. -- **WuaucltVersion** The Windows Update client version that is currently installed. -- **WuauengVersion** The Windows Update engine version that is currently installed. -- **WUDeviceID** The unique identifier controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### SIHEngineTelemetry.ExecuteAction - -This event is triggered with SIH attempts to execute (e.g. install) the update or action in question. Includes important information like if the update required a reboot. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CachedEngineVersion** The engine DLL version that is being used. -- **EventInstanceID** A unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event, whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed. -- **RebootRequired** Indicates if a reboot was required to complete the action. -- **ServiceGuid** A unique identifier that represents which service the software distribution client is connecting to (SIH, Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc.). -- **SihclientVersion** The SIH version. -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **UpdateID** A unique identifier for the action being acted upon. -- **WuapiVersion** The Windows Update API version. -- **WuaucltVersion** The Windows Update version identifier for SIH. -- **WuauengVersion** The Windows Update engine version identifier. -- **WUDeviceID** The unique identifier controlled by the software distribution client. - - ## Software update events ### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.CheckForUpdates @@ -4839,54 +3974,29 @@ The following fields are available: - **ActivityMatchingId** Contains a unique ID identifying a single CheckForUpdates session from initialization to completion. - **AllowCachedResults** Indicates if the scan allowed using cached results. - **ApplicableUpdateInfo** Metadata for the updates which were detected as applicable -- **BranchReadinessLevel** The servicing branch configured on the device. - **CachedEngineVersion** For self-initiated healing, the version of the SIH engine that is cached on the device. If the SIH engine does not exist, the value is null. - **CallerApplicationName** The name provided by the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **CapabilityDetectoidGuid** The GUID for a hardware applicability detectoid that could not be evaluated. -- **CDNCountryCode** Two letter country abbreviation for the Content Distribution Network (CDN) location. -- **CDNId** The unique identifier of a specific device, used to identify how many devices are encountering success or a particular issue. - **ClientVersion** The version number of the software distribution client. - **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. No data is currently reported in this field. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **Context** Gives context on where the error has occurred. Example: AutoEnable, GetSLSData, AddService, Misc, or Unknown -- **DeferralPolicySources** Sources for any update deferral policies defined (GPO = 0x10, MDM = 0x100, Flight = 0x1000, UX = 0x10000). -- **DeferredUpdates** Update IDs which are currently being deferred until a later time -- **DriverError** The error code hit during a driver scan. This is 0 if no error was encountered. -- **DriverExclusionPolicy** Indicates if the policy for not including drivers with Windows Update is enabled. - **DriverSyncPassPerformed** Were drivers scanned this time? - **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. - **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed. -- **ExtendedMetadataCabUrl** Hostname that is used to download an update. - **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough. -- **FailedUpdateGuids** The GUIDs for the updates that failed to be evaluated during the scan. -- **FailedUpdatesCount** The number of updates that failed to be evaluated during the scan. -- **FeatureUpdateDeferral** The deferral period configured for feature OS updates on the device (in days). - **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FeatureUpdatePausePeriod** The pause duration configured for feature OS updates on the device (in days). -- **IntentPFNs** Intended application-set metadata for atomic update scenarios. - **IPVersion** Indicates whether the download took place over IPv4 or IPv6 - **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Indicates if Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. - **IsWUfBEnabled** Indicates if Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. - **IsWUfBFederatedScanDisabled** Indicates if Windows Update for Business federated scan is disabled on the device. - **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. - **MetadataIntegrityMode** The mode of the update transport metadata integrity check. 0-Unknown, 1-Ignoe, 2-Audit, 3-Enforce -- **MSIError** The last error that was encountered during a scan for updates. -- **NetworkConnectivityDetected** Indicates the type of network connectivity that was detected. 0 - IPv4, 1 - IPv6 -- **NumberOfApplicableUpdates** The number of updates which were ultimately deemed applicable to the system after the detection process is complete - **NumberOfApplicationsCategoryScanEvaluated** The number of categories (apps) for which an app update scan checked - **NumberOfLoop** The number of round trips the scan required - **NumberOfNewUpdatesFromServiceSync** The number of updates which were seen for the first time in this scan - **NumberOfUpdatesEvaluated** The total number of updates which were evaluated as a part of the scan - **NumFailedMetadataSignatures** The number of metadata signatures checks which failed for new metadata synced down. - **Online** Indicates if this was an online scan. -- **PausedUpdates** A list of UpdateIds which that currently being paused. -- **PauseFeatureUpdatesEndTime** If feature OS updates are paused on the device, this is the date and time for the end of the pause time window. -- **PauseFeatureUpdatesStartTime** If feature OS updates are paused on the device, this is the date and time for the beginning of the pause time window. -- **PauseQualityUpdatesEndTime** If quality OS updates are paused on the device, this is the date and time for the end of the pause time window. -- **PauseQualityUpdatesStartTime** If quality OS updates are paused on the device, this is the date and time for the beginning of the pause time window. - **ProcessName** The process name of the caller who initiated API calls, in the event where CallerApplicationName was not provided. -- **QualityUpdateDeferral** The deferral period configured for quality OS updates on the device (in days). - **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **QualityUpdatePausePeriod** The pause duration configured for quality OS updates on the device (in days). - **RelatedCV** The previous Correlation Vector that was used before swapping with a new one - **ScanDurationInSeconds** The number of seconds a scan took - **ScanEnqueueTime** The number of seconds it took to initialize a scan @@ -4896,90 +4006,43 @@ The following fields are available: - **StatusCode** Indicates the result of a CheckForUpdates event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). - **SyncType** Describes the type of scan the event was - **TargetMetadataVersion** For self-initiated healing, this is the target version of the SIH engine to download (if needed). If not, the value is null. -- **TargetReleaseVersion** The value selected for the target release version policy. - **TotalNumMetadataSignatures** The total number of metadata signatures checks done for new metadata that was synced down. -- **WebServiceRetryMethods** Web service method requests that needed to be retried to complete operation. - **WUDeviceID** The unique identifier of a specific device, used to identify how many devices are encountering success or a particular issue. -### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.Commit - -This event sends data on whether the Update Service has been called to execute an upgrade, to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle -- **CallerApplicationName** Name provided by the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** The mode of operation of the update deployment provider. -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of the event - whether because scan started, succeded, failed, etc. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Relase" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.) -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content -- **ServiceGuid** A unique identifier for the service that the software distribution client is installing content for (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content - - ### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.Download This event sends tracking data about the software distribution client download of the content for that update, to help keep Windows up to date. The following fields are available: -- **ActiveDownloadTime** Number of seconds the update was actively being downloaded. -- **AppXBlockHashFailures** Indicates the number of blocks that failed hash validation during download. -- **AppXScope** Indicates the scope of the app download. -- **BundleBytesDownloaded** Number of bytes downloaded for the specific content bundle. - **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this particular update bundle previously failed. - **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **BytesDownloaded** Number of bytes that were downloaded for an individual piece of content (not the entire bundle). - **CallerApplicationName** The name provided by the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **CbsMethod** The method used for downloading the update content related to the Component Based Servicing (CBS) technology. -- **CDNCountryCode** Two letter country abbreviation for the Content Distribution Network (CDN) location. -- **CDNId** ID which defines which CDN the software distribution client downloaded the content from. - **ClientVersion** The version number of the software distribution client. - **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. -- **ConnectTime** Indicates the cumulative amount of time (in seconds) it took to establish the connection for all updates in an update bundle. - **DownloadPriority** Indicates whether a download happened at background, normal, or foreground priority. - **DownloadProps** Information about the download operation properties in the form of a bitmask. - **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. - **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started downloading content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed. - **EventType** Possible values are Child, Bundle, or Driver. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough. - **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. - **FlightBuildNumber** If this download was for a flight (pre-release build), this indicates the build number of that flight. - **FlightId** The specific ID of the flight (pre-release build) the device is getting. - **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **HostName** The hostname URL the content is downloading from. -- **IPVersion** Indicates whether the download took place over IPv4 or IPv6. - **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Indicates if Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. - **IsWUfBEnabled** Indicates if Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. - **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **NetworkCost** A flag indicating the cost of the network (congested, fixed, variable, over data limit, roaming, etc.) used for downloading the update content. -- **NetworkRestrictionStatus** More general version of NetworkCostBitMask, specifying whether Windows considered the current network to be "metered." - **PackageFullName** The package name of the content. -- **PostDnldTime** Time taken (in seconds) to signal download completion after the last job has completed downloading payload. - **ProcessName** The process name of the caller who initiated API calls, in the event where CallerApplicationName was not provided. - **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. - **Reason** A 32-bit integer representing the reason the update is blocked from being downloaded in the background. - **RegulationResult** The result code (HResult) of the last attempt to contact the regulation web service for download regulation of update content. - **RelatedCV** The previous Correlation Vector that was used before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific content has previously failed. - **RevisionNumber** The revision number of the specified piece of content. - **ServiceGuid** A unique identifier for the service that the software distribution client is installing content for (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc). -- **SizeCalcTime** Time taken (in seconds) to calculate the total download size of the payload. -- **StatusCode** Indicates the result of a Download event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TotalExpectedBytes** The total count of bytes that the download is expected to be. - **UpdateId** An identifier associated with the specific piece of content. - **UpdateImportance** Indicates whether a piece of content was marked as Important, Recommended, or Optional. -- **UsedDO** Whether the download used the delivery optimization service. - **WUDeviceID** The unique identifier of a specific device, used to identify how many devices are encountering success or a particular issue. @@ -5035,113 +4098,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client -### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.Install - -This event sends tracking data about the software distribution client installation of the content for that update, to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this particular update bundle has previously failed. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** The name provided by the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **ClientVersion** The version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. No value is currently reported in this field. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **CSIErrorType** The stage of CBS installation where it failed. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** The mode of operation of the update deployment provider. -- **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state. -- **DriverRecoveryIds** The list of identifiers that could be used for uninstalling the drivers if a recovery is required. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started installing content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed. -- **EventType** Possible values are Child, Bundle, or Driver. -- **ExtendedErrorCode** The extended error code. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode is not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** If this installation was for a Windows Insider build, this is the build number of that build. -- **FlightId** The specific ID of the Windows Insider build the device is getting. -- **HandlerType** Indicates what kind of content is being installed (for example, app, driver, Windows update). -- **HardwareId** If this install was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **InstallProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the install operation. No value is currently reported in this field. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **IntentPFNs** Intended application-set metadata for atomic update scenarios. -- **IsFinalOutcomeEvent** Indicates whether this event signals the end of the update/upgrade process. -- **IsFirmware** Indicates whether this update is a firmware update. -- **IsSuccessFailurePostReboot** Indicates whether the update succeeded and then failed after a restart. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Indicates whether Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Indicates whether Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **MergedUpdate** Indicates whether the OS update and a BSP update merged for installation. -- **MsiAction** The stage of MSI installation where it failed. -- **MsiProductCode** The unique identifier of the MSI installer. -- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content being installed. -- **ProcessName** The process name of the caller who initiated API calls, in the event that CallerApplicationName was not provided. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous Correlation Vector that was used before swapping with a new one -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific piece of content has previously failed. -- **RevisionNumber** The revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** An ID which represents which service the software distribution client is installing content for (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Indicates the result of an installation event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TargetGroupId** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this ID indicates the distribution group of devices receiving that driver. -- **TargetingVersion** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this is the version number of the drivers being distributed to the device. -- **TransactionCode** The ID that represents a given MSI installation. -- **UpdateId** Unique update ID. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates whether a piece of content was marked as Important, Recommended, or Optional. -- **UsedSystemVolume** Indicates whether the content was downloaded and then installed from the device's main system storage drive, or an alternate storage drive. -- **WUDeviceID** The unique identifier of a specific device, used to identify how many devices are encountering success or a particular issue. - - -### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.Revert - -This is a revert event for target update on Windows Update Client. See EventScenario field for specifics (for example, Started/Failed/Succeeded). The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle. Should not be all zeros if the BundleId was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this particular update bundle has previously failed. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **CSIErrorType** Stage of CBS installation that failed. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** The mode of operation of the update deployment provider. -- **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state. -- **DriverRecoveryIds** The list of identifiers that could be used for uninstalling the drivers if a recovery is required. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of the event (scan started, succeeded, failed, etc.). -- **EventType** Event type (Child, Bundle, Release, or Driver). -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode is not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of the flight. -- **FlightId** The specific ID of the flight the device is getting. -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **IsFinalOutcomeEvent** Indicates whether this event signals the end of the update/upgrade process. -- **IsFirmware** Indicates whether an update was a firmware update. -- **IsSuccessFailurePostReboot** Indicates whether an initial success was a failure after a reboot. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicating whether Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicating whether Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **MergedUpdate** Indicates whether an OS update and a BSP update were merged for install. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific piece of content has previously failed. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** A unique identifier for the service that the software distribution client is installing content for (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TargetGroupId** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this ID indicates the distribution group of devices receiving that driver. -- **TargetingVersion** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this is the version number of the drivers being distributed to the device. -- **UpdateId** The identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedSystemVolume** Indicates whether the device's main system storage drive or an alternate storage drive was used. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device ID controlled by the software distribution client. - - ### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.TaskRun This is a start event for Server Initiated Healing client. See EventScenario field for specifics (for example, started/completed). The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. @@ -5158,55 +4114,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **WUDeviceID** Unique device ID controlled by the software distribution client. -### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.Uninstall - -This is an uninstall event for target update on Windows Update Client. See EventScenario field for specifics (for example, Started/Failed/Succeeded). The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** The identifier associated with the specific content bundle. This should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this particular update bundle previously failed. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of the application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** The mode of operation of the Update Deployment Provider. -- **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state. -- **DriverRecoveryIds** The list of identifiers that could be used for uninstalling the drivers when a recovery is required. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of the event (a scan started, succeded, failed, etc.). -- **EventType** Indicates the event type. Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode is not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of the flight. -- **FlightId** The specific ID of the flight the device is getting. -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **HardwareId** If the download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **IsFinalOutcomeEvent** Indicates whether this event signals the end of the update/upgrade process. -- **IsFirmware** Indicates whether an update was a firmware update. -- **IsSuccessFailurePostReboot** Indicates whether an initial success was then a failure after a reboot. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicating whether Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicating whether Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **MergedUpdate** Indicates whether an OS update and a BSP update were merged for install. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific piece of content previously failed. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** A unique identifier for the service that the software distribution client is installing content for (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TargetGroupId** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this ID indicates the distribution group of devices receiving that driver. -- **TargetingVersion** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this is the version number of the drivers being distributed to the device. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedSystemVolume** Indicates whether the device’s main system storage drive or an alternate storage drive was used. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device ID controlled by the software distribution client. - - ### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.UpdateDetected This event sends data about an AppX app that has been updated from the Microsoft Store, including what app needs an update and what version/architecture is required, in order to understand and address problems with apps getting required updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. @@ -5250,15 +4157,6 @@ The following fields are available: ## Surface events -### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEvent - -This event includes the hardware level data about battery performance. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows products and services performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **pszBatteryDataXml** Battery performance data. - - ### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEventV2_BPM This event includes the hardware level data about battery performance. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. @@ -5537,6 +4435,271 @@ The following fields are available: - **totalUserTime** Total user mode time used by the job object. +### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.EM.EMCompleted + +Event that tracks the effectiveness of an operation to mitigate an issue on devices that meet certain requirements. + +The following fields are available: + +- **cleanUpScheduledTaskHR** The result of the operation to clean up the scheduled task the launched the operation. +- **eulaHashHR** The result of the operation to generate a hash of the EULA file that's currently on-disk. +- **mitigationHR** The result of the operation to take corrective action on a device that's impacted. +- **mitigationResult** The enumeration value representing the action that was taken on the device. +- **mitigationResultReason** The string value representing the action that was taken on the device. +- **mitigationSuccessWriteHR** The result of writing the success value to the registry. +- **region** The device's default region at the time of execution. +- **windowsVersionString** The version of Windows that was computed at the time of execution. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResult + +This event provides the result of running the compatibility check for update assistant. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResultOutput** Output of compatibility check for update assistant. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantDeviceInformation + +This event provides basic information about the device where update assistant was run. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantAppFilePath** Path to Update Assistant app. +- **UpdateAssistantDeviceId** Device Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. +- **UpdateAssistantExeName** Exe name running as Update Assistant. +- **UpdateAssistantExternalId** External Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. +- **UpdateAssistantIsDeviceCloverTrail** True/False is the device clovertrail. +- **UpdateAssistantIsPushing** True if the update is pushing to the device. +- **UpdateAssistantMachineId** Machine Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. +- **UpdateAssistantOsVersion** Update Assistant OS Version. +- **UpdateAssistantPartnerId** Partner Id for Assistant application. +- **UpdateAssistantReportPath** Path to report for Update Assistant. +- **UpdateAssistantStartTime** Start time for UpdateAssistant. +- **UpdateAssistantUiType** The type of UI whether default or OOBE. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. +- **UpdateAssistantVersionInfo** Information about Update Assistant application. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantEULAProperty + +This event is set to true at the start of AcceptEULA. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantEULAPropertyGeoId** Geo Id used to show EULA. +- **UpdateAssistantEULAPropertyRegion** Region used to show EULA. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantInteractive + +An user action such as button click happens. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantInteractiveObjective** The objective of the action performed. +- **UpdateAssistantInteractiveUiAction** The action performed through UI. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantPostInstallDetails + +Information pertaining to post install phase of Update Assistant. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantPostInstallCV** Correlation vector for update assistant post install. +- **UpdateAssistantPostInstallUpgradeClientId** Client id post install. +- **UpdateAssistantPostInstallUserSignature** User signature of install. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStartState + +This event marks the start of an Update Assistant State. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantStateAcceptEULA** True at the start of AcceptEULA. +- **UpdateAssistantStateCheckingCompat** True at the start of Checking Compat +- **UpdateAssistantStateCheckingUpgrade** True at the start of CheckingUpgrade. +- **UpdateAssistantStateDownloading** True at the start Downloading. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingApplication** True at the start of the state InitializingApplication. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingStates** True at the start of InitializingStates. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInstalling** True at the start of Installing. +- **UpdateAssistantStatePerformRestart** True at the start of PerformRestart. +- **UpdateAssistantStatePostInstall** True at the start of PostInstall. +- **UpdateAssistantStateWelcomeToNewOS** True at the start of WelcomeToNewOS. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStateGeneralErrorDetails + +Details about errors of current state. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantGeneralErrorHResult** HResult of current state. +- **UpdateAssistantGeneralErrorOriginalState** State name of current state. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantUserActionDetails + +This event provides details about user action. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantUserActionExitingState** Exiting state name user performed action on. +- **UpdateAssistantUserActionHResult** HRESULT of user action. +- **UpdateAssistantUserActionState** State name user performed action on. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantDwnldr.UpdateAssistantDownloadDetails + +Details about the Update Assistant ESD download. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadCancelled** True when the ESD download is cancelled. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadDownloadTotalBytes** The total size in bytes of the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadEditionMismatch** True if downloaded ESD doesn't match edition. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadESDEncrypted** True if ESD is encrypted. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadIs10s** True if ESD is 10s. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadMessage** Message from a completed or failed download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadMsgSize** Size of the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadNEdition** True if ESD is N edition. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadPath** Full path to the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadPathSize** Size of the path. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadProductsXml** Full path of products xml. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadTargetEdition** The targeted edition for the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadTargetLanguage** The targeted language for the download. +- **UpdateAssistantDownloadUseCatalog** True if update assistant is using catalog. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteDetectionStarted + +This event indicates that the detection phase of USO has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** List of update IDs in progress. +- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteDownloadStarted + +This event indicates that the download phase of USO has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** A correlation vector. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy Id of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** A list of update IDs in progress. +- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterFailedToUpdateToExpectedUbr + +This event indicates the expected UBR of the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdaterPolicyRestoreResult** HRESULT of the policy restore. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterScanCompleted + +This event sends results of the expedite USO scan. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CartPolicySetOnDevice** True if the cart policy is set for the device. +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExpediteCbsServicingInProgressStatus** True if servicing is in progress in cbs for the device. +- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. +- **ExpediteScheduledTaskCreated** Indicates whether the scheduled task was created (true/false). +- **ExpediteScheduledTaskHresult** HRESULT for scheduled task creation. +- **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The UBR of the device. +- **ExpediteUpdaterExpectedUbr** The expected UBR of the device. +- **ExpediteUpdaterMonitorResult** HRESULT of the USO monitoring. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **ExpediteUpdaterScanResult** HRESULT of the expedite USO scan. +- **ExpediteUpdaterUsoResult** HRESULT of the USO initialization and resume API calls. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterScanStarted + +This event sends telemetry that USO scan has been started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CartPolicySetOnDevice** True if the cart policy is set for a given device. +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code. +- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy Id of the expedite request. +- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. +- **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The UBR of the device. +- **ExpediteUpdaterExpectedUbr** The expected UBR of the device. +- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. +- **PackageVersion** The package version label. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsCachedNotificationRetrieved + +This event is sent when a notification is received. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** A correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** This is a client side counter that indicates ordering of events sent by the user. +- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. +- **UpdateHealthToolsBlobNotificationNotEmpty** A boolean that is true if the blob notification has valid content. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsDeviceInformationUploaded This event is received when the UpdateHealthTools service uploads device information. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. @@ -5550,6 +4713,62 @@ The following fields are available: - **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUri** The URI to be used for push notifications on this device. +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsDeviceInformationUploadFailed + +This event provides information for device which failed to upload the details. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Telemetry event counter. +- **PackageVersion** Version label of the package sending telemetry. +- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionResult** Result of running the tool expressed as an HRESULT. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsPushNotificationCompleted + +This event is received when a push notification has been completed by the UpdateHealthTools service. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools. +- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionResult** The HRESULT return by the enterprise action. +- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionType** Enum describing the type of action requested by the push. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsPushNotificationReceived + +This event is received when the UpdateHealthTools service receives a push notification. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools. +- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUri** The URI to be used for push notifications on this device. +- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionType** Enum describing the type of action requested by the push. +- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentChannel** The channel used to receive notification. +- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentRequestId** The request ID for the push. +- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentStep** The current step for the push notification. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsPushNotificationStatus + +This event is received when there is status on a push notification. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools. +- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUri** The URI to be used for push notifications on this device. +- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionType** Enum describing the type of action requested by the push. +- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentRequestId** The request ID for the push. +- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentStep** The current step for the push notification + + ### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceIsDSSJoin This event is sent when a device has been detected as DSS device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. @@ -5561,31 +4780,19 @@ The following fields are available: - **PackageVersion** The package version of the label. +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceStarted -## Update events - -### Update360Telemetry.DriverUpdateSummaryReport - -This event collects information regarding the state of devices and drivers on the system, following a reboot, after the install phase of the new device manifest UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is used to install a device manifest describing a set of driver packages. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event is sent when the service first starts. It is a heartbeat indicating that the service is available on the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: -- **AnalysisErrorCount** The number of driver packages that could not be analyzed because errors occurred during the analysis. -- **AppendError** A Boolean indicating if there was an error appending more information to the summary string. -- **DevicePopulateErrorCount** The number of errors that occurred during the population of the list of all devices on the system, includes information such as, hardware ID, compatible ID. -- **ErrorCode** The error code returned. -- **FlightId** The flight ID for the driver manifest update. -- **ObjectId** The unique value for each diagnostics session. -- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan. -- **Result** Indicates the result of the update. -- **ScenarioId** Indicates the update scenario. -- **SessionId** The unique value for each update session. -- **Summary** A summary string that contains basic information about driver packages that are part of the device manifest and any devices on the system that those driver packages match. -- **TruncatedDeviceCount** The number of devices missing from the summary string due to there not being enough room in the string. -- **TruncatedDriverCount** The number of devices missing from the summary string due to there not being enough room in the string. -- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each update. +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of remediation. +## Update events + ### Update360Telemetry.Revert This event sends data relating to the Revert phase of updating Windows. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. @@ -5604,7 +4811,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentCommit -This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5621,7 +4828,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest -This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to PC and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5666,7 +4873,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentExpand -This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5688,7 +4895,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInitialize -This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario, which is applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5710,7 +4917,6 @@ This event sends data for the install phase of updating Windows. The data collec The following fields are available: -- **CancelRequested** Boolean to indicate whether a cancel was requested. - **ErrorCode** The error code returned for the current install phase. - **ExtensionName** Indicates whether the payload is related to Operating System content or a plugin. - **FlightId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode (same concept as InstanceId for Setup360). @@ -5771,7 +4977,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentModeStart -This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5787,7 +4993,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentOneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5805,7 +5011,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentPostRebootResult -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information for both Mobile and Desktop regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5841,7 +5047,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentSetupBoxLaunch -The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. This event is only applicable to PCs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -5947,7 +5153,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Setup360Telemetry.OsUninstall -This event sends data regarding OS updates and upgrades from Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11. Specifically, it indicates the outcome of an OS uninstall. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data regarding OS updates and upgrades from Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Specifically, it indicates the outcome of an OS uninstall. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6013,12 +5219,12 @@ The following fields are available: ### Setup360Telemetry.PreDownloadUX -This event sends data regarding OS Updates and Upgrades from Windows 7.X, Windows 8.X, Windows 10, Windows 11 and RS, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. Specifically, it indicates the outcome of the PredownloadUX portion of the update process. +This event sends data regarding OS Updates and Upgrades from Windows 7.X, Windows 8.X, Windows 10 and RS, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. Specifically, it indicates the outcome of the PredownloadUX portion of the update process. The following fields are available: - **ClientId** For Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. -- **FlightData** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. +- **FlightData** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. - **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the previous operating system. - **HostOsSkuName** The OS edition which is running the Setup360 instance (previous operating system). - **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe. @@ -6057,7 +5263,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Setup360Telemetry.PreInstallUX -This event sends data regarding OS updates and upgrades from Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11, to help keep Windows up-to-date. Specifically, it indicates the outcome of the PreinstallUX portion of the update process. +This event sends data regarding OS updates and upgrades from Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10, to help keep Windows up-to-date. Specifically, it indicates the outcome of the PreinstallUX portion of the update process. The following fields are available: @@ -6155,7 +5361,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360OneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6309,80 +5515,375 @@ The following fields are available: - **timeStamp** The error time stamp as recorded in the error record. -## Windows Update CSP events +## Windows Store events -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateCsp.ExecuteRollBackFeatureFailed +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.AbortedInstallation -This event sends basic telemetry on the failure of the Feature Rollback. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event is sent when an installation or update is canceled by a user or the system and is used to help keep Windows Apps up to date and secure. The following fields are available: -- **current** Result of currency check. -- **dismOperationSucceeded** Dism uninstall operation status. -- **hResult** Failure error code. -- **oSVersion** Build number of the device. -- **paused** Indicates whether the device is paused. -- **rebootRequestSucceeded** Reboot Configuration Service Provider (CSP) call success status. -- **sacDevice** This is the device info. -- **wUfBConnected** Result of Windows Update for Business connection check. +- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The names of all packages to be downloaded and installed. +- **AttemptNumber** Number of retry attempts before it was canceled. +- **BundleId** The Item Bundle ID. +- **CategoryId** The Item Category ID. +- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation. +- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed before this operation. +- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle? +- **IsInteractive** Was this requested by a user? +- **IsMandatory** Was this a mandatory update? +- **IsRemediation** Was this a remediation install? +- **IsRestore** Is this automatically restoring a previously acquired product? +- **IsUpdate** Flag indicating if this is an update. +- **ParentBundleId** The product ID of the parent (if this product is part of a bundle). +- **PFN** The product family name of the product being installed. +- **ProductId** The identity of the package or packages being installed. +- **SystemAttemptNumber** The total number of automatic attempts at installation before it was canceled. +- **UserAttemptNumber** The total number of user attempts at installation before it was canceled. +- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID. -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateCsp.ExecuteRollBackFeatureNotApplicable +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.BeginGetInstalledContentIds -This event sends basic telemetry on whether Feature Rollback (rolling back features updates) is applicable to a device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event is sent when an inventory of the apps installed is started to determine whether updates for those apps are available. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.BeginUpdateMetadataPrepare + +This event is sent when the Store Agent cache is refreshed with any available package updates. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.CompleteInstallOperationRequest + +This event is sent at the end of app installations or updates to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. The following fields are available: -- **current** Result of currency check. -- **dismOperationSucceeded** Dism uninstall operation status. -- **oSVersion** Build number of the device. -- **paused** Indicates whether the device is paused. -- **rebootRequestSucceeded** Reboot Configuration Service Provider (CSP) call success status. -- **sacDevice** Represents the device info. -- **wUfBConnected** Result of Windows Update for Business connection check. +- **CatalogId** The Store Product ID of the app being installed. +- **HResult** HResult code of the action being performed. +- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle? +- **PackageFamilyName** The name of the package being installed. +- **ProductId** The Store Product ID of the product being installed. +- **SkuId** Specific edition of the item being installed. -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateCsp.ExecuteRollBackFeatureStarted +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndAcquireLicense -This event sends basic information indicating that Feature Rollback has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateCsp.ExecuteRollBackQualityFailed - -This event sends basic telemetry on the failure of the rollback of the Quality/LCU builds. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event is sent after the license is acquired when a product is being installed. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. The following fields are available: -- **current** Result of currency check. -- **dismOperationSucceeded** Dism uninstall operation status. -- **hResult** Failure Error code. -- **oSVersion** Build number of the device. -- **paused** Indicates whether the device is paused. -- **rebootRequestSucceeded** Reboot Configuration Service Provider (CSP) call success status. -- **sacDevice** Release Channel. -- **wUfBConnected** Result of Windows Update for Business connection check. +- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** Includes a set of package full names for each app that is part of an atomic set. +- **AttemptNumber** The total number of attempts to acquire this product. +- **BundleId** The bundle ID +- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed. +- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation. +- **HResult** HResult code to show the result of the operation (success/failure). +- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle? +- **IsInteractive** Did the user initiate the installation? +- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory update? +- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation? +- **IsRestore** Is this happening after a device restore? +- **IsUpdate** Is this an update? +- **ParentBundleId** The parent bundle ID (if it's part of a bundle). +- **PFN** Product Family Name of the product being installed. +- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed. +- **SystemAttemptNumber** The number of attempts by the system to acquire this product. +- **UserAttemptNumber** The number of attempts by the user to acquire this product +- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID. -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateCsp.ExecuteRollBackQualityNotApplicable +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndDownload -This event informs you whether a rollback of Quality updates is applicable to the devices that you are attempting to rollback. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event is sent after an app is downloaded to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. The following fields are available: -- **current** Result of currency check. -- **dismOperationSucceeded** Dism uninstall operation status. -- **oSVersion** Build number of the device. -- **paused** Indicates whether the device is paused. -- **rebootRequestSucceeded** Reboot Configuration Service Provider (CSP) call success status. -- **sacDevice** Device in the General Availability Channel. -- **wUfBConnected** Result of Windows Update for Business connection check. +- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The name of all packages to be downloaded and installed. +- **AttemptNumber** Number of retry attempts before it was canceled. +- **BundleId** The identity of the Windows Insider build associated with this product. +- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed. +- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation. +- **DownloadSize** The total size of the download. +- **ExtendedHResult** Any extended HResult error codes. +- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed. +- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle? +- **IsInteractive** Is this initiated by the user? +- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory installation? +- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation? +- **IsRestore** Is this a restore of a previously acquired product? +- **IsUpdate** Is this an update? +- **ParentBundleId** The parent bundle ID (if it's part of a bundle). +- **PFN** The Product Family Name of the app being download. +- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed. +- **SystemAttemptNumber** The number of attempts by the system to download. +- **UserAttemptNumber** The number of attempts by the user to download. +- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID. -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateCsp.ExecuteRollBackQualityStarted +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndFrameworkUpdate -This event indicates that the Quality Rollback process has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event is sent when an app update requires an updated Framework package and the process starts to download it. It is used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. +The following fields are available: + +- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed before this operation. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndGetInstalledContentIds + +This event is sent after sending the inventory of the products installed to determine whether updates for those products are available. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed before this operation. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndInstall + +This event is sent after a product has been installed to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The names of all packages to be downloaded and installed. +- **AttemptNumber** The number of retry attempts before it was canceled. +- **BundleId** The identity of the build associated with this product. +- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed. +- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation. +- **ExtendedHResult** The extended HResult error code. +- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed. +- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle? +- **IsInteractive** Is this an interactive installation? +- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory installation? +- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation? +- **IsRestore** Is this automatically restoring a previously acquired product? +- **IsUpdate** Is this an update? +- **ParentBundleId** The product ID of the parent (if this product is part of a bundle). +- **PFN** Product Family Name of the product being installed. +- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed. +- **SystemAttemptNumber** The total number of system attempts. +- **UserAttemptNumber** The total number of user attempts. +- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndScanForUpdates + +This event is sent after a scan for product updates to determine if there are packages to install. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation. +- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed. +- **IsApplicability** Is this request to only check if there are any applicable packages to install? +- **IsInteractive** Is this user requested? +- **IsOnline** Is the request doing an online check? + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndSearchUpdatePackages + +This event is sent after searching for update packages to install. It is used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The names of all packages to be downloaded and installed. +- **AttemptNumber** The total number of retry attempts before it was canceled. +- **BundleId** The identity of the build associated with this product. +- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed. +- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation. +- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed. +- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle? +- **IsInteractive** Is this user requested? +- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory update? +- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation? +- **IsRestore** Is this restoring previously acquired content? +- **IsUpdate** Is this an update? +- **ParentBundleId** The product ID of the parent (if this product is part of a bundle). +- **PFN** The name of the package or packages requested for install. +- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed. +- **SystemAttemptNumber** The total number of system attempts. +- **UserAttemptNumber** The total number of user attempts. +- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndStageUserData + +This event is sent after restoring user data (if any) that needs to be restored following a product install. It is used to keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The name of all packages to be downloaded and installed. +- **AttemptNumber** The total number of retry attempts before it was canceled. +- **BundleId** The identity of the build associated with this product. +- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed. +- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation. +- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed. +- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle? +- **IsInteractive** Is this user requested? +- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory update? +- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation? +- **IsRestore** Is this restoring previously acquired content? +- **IsUpdate** Is this an update? +- **ParentBundleId** The product ID of the parent (if this product is part of a bundle). +- **PFN** The name of the package or packages requested for install. +- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed. +- **SystemAttemptNumber** The total number of system attempts. +- **UserAttemptNumber** The total number of system attempts. +- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndUpdateMetadataPrepare + +This event is sent after a scan for available app updates to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.FulfillmentComplete + +This event is sent at the end of an app install or update to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CatalogId** The name of the product catalog from which this app was chosen. +- **FailedRetry** Indicates whether the installation or update retry was successful. +- **HResult** The HResult code of the operation. +- **PFN** The Package Family Name of the app that is being installed or updated. +- **ProductId** The product ID of the app that is being updated or installed. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.FulfillmentInitiate + +This event is sent at the beginning of an app install or update to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CatalogId** The name of the product catalog from which this app was chosen. +- **FulfillmentPluginId** The ID of the plugin needed to install the package type of the product. +- **PFN** The Package Family Name of the app that is being installed or updated. +- **PluginTelemetryData** Diagnostic information specific to the package-type plug-in. +- **ProductId** The product ID of the app that is being updated or installed. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.InstallOperationRequest + +This event is sent when a product install or update is initiated, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **BundleId** The identity of the build associated with this product. +- **CatalogId** If this product is from a private catalog, the Store Product ID for the product being installed. +- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed. +- **SkuId** Specific edition ID being installed. +- **VolumePath** The disk path of the installation. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.PauseInstallation + +This event is sent when a product install or update is paused (either by a user or the system), to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The names of all packages to be downloaded and installed. +- **AttemptNumber** The total number of retry attempts before it was canceled. +- **BundleId** The identity of the build associated with this product. +- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed. +- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation. +- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle? +- **IsInteractive** Is this user requested? +- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory update? +- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation? +- **IsRestore** Is this restoring previously acquired content? +- **IsUpdate** Is this an update? +- **ParentBundleId** The product ID of the parent (if this product is part of a bundle). +- **PFN** The Product Full Name. +- **PreviousHResult** The result code of the last action performed before this operation. +- **PreviousInstallState** Previous state before the installation or update was paused. +- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed. +- **RelatedCV** Correlation Vector of a previous performed action on this product. +- **SystemAttemptNumber** The total number of system attempts. +- **UserAttemptNumber** The total number of user attempts. +- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.ResumeInstallation + +This event is sent when a product install or update is resumed (either by a user or the system), to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The names of all packages to be downloaded and installed. +- **AttemptNumber** The number of retry attempts before it was canceled. +- **BundleId** The identity of the build associated with this product. +- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed. +- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation. +- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed before this operation. +- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle? +- **IsInteractive** Is this user requested? +- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory update? +- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation? +- **IsRestore** Is this restoring previously acquired content? +- **IsUpdate** Is this an update? +- **IsUserRetry** Did the user initiate the retry? +- **ParentBundleId** The product ID of the parent (if this product is part of a bundle). +- **PFN** The name of the package or packages requested for install. +- **PreviousHResult** The previous HResult error code. +- **PreviousInstallState** Previous state before the installation was paused. +- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed. +- **RelatedCV** Correlation Vector for the original install before it was resumed. +- **ResumeClientId** The ID of the app that initiated the resume operation. +- **SystemAttemptNumber** The total number of system attempts. +- **UserAttemptNumber** The total number of user attempts. +- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.ResumeOperationRequest + +This event is sent when a product install or update is resumed by a user or on installation retries, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.SearchForUpdateOperationRequest + +This event is sent when searching for update packages to install, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CatalogId** The Store Catalog ID for the product being installed. +- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed. +- **SkuId** Specfic edition of the app being updated. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.StateTransition + +Products in the process of being fulfilled (installed or updated) are maintained in a list. This event is sent any time there is a change in a product's fulfillment status (pending, working, paused, cancelled, or complete), to help keep Windows up to date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CatalogId** The ID for the product being installed if the product is from a private catalog, such as the Enterprise catalog. +- **FulfillmentPluginId** The ID of the plugin needed to install the package type of the product. +- **HResult** The resulting HResult error/success code of this operation. +- **NewState** The current fulfillment state of this product. +- **PFN** The Package Family Name of the app that is being installed or updated. +- **PluginLastStage** The most recent product fulfillment step that the plug-in has reported (different than its state). +- **PluginTelemetryData** Diagnostic information specific to the package-type plug-in. +- **Prevstate** The previous fulfillment state of this product. +- **ProductId** Product ID of the app that is being updated or installed. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.UpdateAppOperationRequest + +This event occurs when an update is requested for an app, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **PFamN** The name of the app that is requested for update. ## Windows Update Delivery Optimization events @@ -6421,61 +5922,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **updateID** The ID of the update being downloaded. -### Microsoft.OSG.DU.DeliveryOptClient.DownloadCompleted - -This event describes when a download has completed with Delivery Optimization. It's used to understand and address problems regarding downloads. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **background** Is the download a background download? -- **bytesFromCacheServer** Bytes received from a cache host. -- **bytesFromCDN** The number of bytes received from a CDN source. -- **bytesFromGroupPeers** The number of bytes received from a peer in the same domain group. -- **bytesFromIntPeers** The number of bytes received from peers not in the same LAN or in the same domain group. -- **bytesFromLedbat** The number of bytes received from source using an Ledbat enabled connection. -- **bytesFromLinkLocalPeers** The number of bytes received from local peers. -- **bytesFromLocalCache** Bytes copied over from local (on disk) cache. -- **bytesFromPeers** The number of bytes received from a peer in the same LAN. -- **bytesRequested** The total number of bytes requested for download. -- **cacheServerConnectionCount** Number of connections made to cache hosts. -- **cdnConnectionCount** The total number of connections made to the CDN. -- **cdnErrorCodes** A list of CDN connection errors since the last FailureCDNCommunication event. -- **cdnErrorCounts** The number of times each error in cdnErrorCodes was encountered. -- **cdnIp** The IP address of the source CDN. -- **cdnUrl** Url of the source Content Distribution Network (CDN). -- **congestionPrevention** Indicates a download may have been suspended to prevent network congestion. -- **dataSourcesTotal** Bytes received per source type, accumulated for the whole session. -- **downlinkBps** The maximum measured available download bandwidth (in bytes per second). -- **downlinkUsageBps** The download speed (in bytes per second). -- **downloadMode** The download mode used for this file download session. -- **downloadModeReason** Reason for the download. -- **downloadModeSrc** Source of the DownloadMode setting. -- **experimentId** When running a test, this is used to correlate with other events that are part of the same test. -- **expiresAt** The time when the content will expire from the Delivery Optimization Cache. -- **fileID** The ID of the file being downloaded. -- **fileSize** The size of the file being downloaded. -- **groupConnectionCount** The total number of connections made to peers in the same group. -- **groupID** A GUID representing a custom group of devices. -- **internetConnectionCount** The total number of connections made to peers not in the same LAN or the same group. -- **isEncrypted** TRUE if the file is encrypted and will be decrypted after download. -- **isThrottled** Event Rate throttled (event represents aggregated data). -- **isVpn** Is the device connected to a Virtual Private Network? -- **jobID** Identifier for the Windows Update job. -- **lanConnectionCount** The total number of connections made to peers in the same LAN. -- **linkLocalConnectionCount** The number of connections made to peers in the same Link-local network. -- **numPeers** The total number of peers used for this download. -- **numPeersLocal** The total number of local peers used for this download. -- **predefinedCallerName** The name of the API Caller. -- **restrictedUpload** Is the upload restricted? -- **routeToCacheServer** The cache server setting, source, and value. -- **sessionID** The ID of the download session. -- **sessionTimeMs** The duration of the session, in milliseconds. -- **totalTimeMs** Duration of the download (in seconds). -- **updateID** The ID of the update being downloaded. -- **uplinkBps** The maximum measured available upload bandwidth (in bytes per second). -- **uplinkUsageBps** The upload speed (in bytes per second). - - ### Microsoft.OSG.DU.DeliveryOptClient.DownloadPaused This event represents a temporary suspension of a download with Delivery Optimization. It's used to understand and address problems regarding downloads. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -6719,34 +6165,18 @@ The following fields are available: - **WorkCompleted** A flag that indicates if work is completed. -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.Client.MACUpdateInstallResult - -This event reports the installation result details of the MACUpdate expedited application. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **Completed** Indicates whether the installation is complete. -- **InstallFailureReason** Indicates the reason an install failed. -- **IsRetriableError** Indications whether the error is retriable. -- **OperationStatus** Returns the operation status result reported by the installation attempt. -- **Succeeded** Indicates whether the installation succeeded. -- **VelocityEnabled** Indicates whether the velocity tag for MACUpdate is enabled. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.UX.InitiatingReboot This event indicates that a restart was initiated in to enable the update process. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. The following fields are available: -- **correlationVector.c_str()** Represents the correlation vector. -- **isInteractive** Indicates whether the reboot initiation stage of the update process was entered as a result of user action or not. -- **isOnAC** Indicates whether the device was on AC power when the restart was initiated. -- **isRebootOutsideOfActiveHours** is reboot outside active hours. -- **isRebootScheduledByUser** is reboot scheduled by user. -- **reduceDisruptionFlagSet** Indicates whether the disruptless overnight reboot behavior is enabled. -- **updateIdList** list of Update ID. -- **wokeToRestart** whether the device woke to perform the restart. +- **isInteractive** Indicates reboot initiation stage of the update process was entered as a result of user action or not, to determine actions needed to keep Windows up to date. +- **isOnAC** Whether the device is on AC power when the restart was initiated. +- **isRebootOutsideOfActiveHours** Is reboot outside active hours. +- **isRebootScheduledByUser** Is reboot scheduled by user. +- **updateIdList** List of Update ID. +- **wokeToRestart** Whether the device woke to perform the restart. ### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.UX.RebootFailed @@ -6756,12 +6186,22 @@ This event indicates that the reboot failed and the update process failed to det The following fields are available: - **batteryLevel** Battery level percentage. -- **correlationVector.c_str()** correlation vector. - **error** error for reboot failed. - **isRebootOutsideOfActiveHours** Indicates the timing that the failed reboot was to occur to ensure the correct update process and experience is provided to keep Windows up to date. - **updateIdList** List of update ids. +### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.Worker.EulaAccepted + +Indicates that EULA for an update has been accepted. + +The following fields are available: + +- **publisherIntent** Publisher Intent id associated with the update. +- **reason** Reason for EULA acceptance. +- **update** Update for which EULA has been accepted. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.Worker.OobeUpdateApproved This event signifies an update being approved around the OOBE time period. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. @@ -6785,1193 +6225,12 @@ The following fields are available: - **freeDiskSpaceInMB** Amount of free disk space. - **interactive** Informs if this action is caused due to user interaction. - **priority** The CPU and IO priority this action is being performed on. -- **provider** The provider that is being invoked to perform this action (Windows Update , Legacy UO Provider etc.). +- **provider** The provider that is being invoked to perform this action (Windows Update, Legacy UO Provider etc.). - **update** Update related metadata including UpdateId. - **uptimeMinutes** Duration USO for up for in the current boot session. - **wilActivity** Wil Activity related information. -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.CheckForUpdatesCanceled - -This event checks for updates canceled on the Windows Update client. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **ActivityMatchingId** Unique identifier for a single CheckForUpdates session from initialization to completion. -- **AllowCachedResults** Indicates if the scan allowed using cached results. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **DriverSyncPassPerformed** A flag indicating whether the driver sync is performed in a update scan. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **IPVersion** Indicates whether download took place on IPv4 or IPv6 (0-Unknown, 1-IPv4, 2-IPv6). -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business target version is enabled on the device. -- **MetadataIntegrityMode** Mode of update transport metadata integrity check. 0-Unknown, 1-Ignoe, 2-Audit, 3-Enforce. -- **NumberOfApplicationsCategoryScanEvaluated** Number of categories (apps) for which an app update scan checked. -- **NumberOfLoop** Number of roundtrips the scan required. -- **NumberOfNewUpdatesFromServiceSync** Number of updates which were seen for the first time in this scan. -- **NumberOfUpdatesEvaluated** Number of updates evaluated by the scan. -- **NumFailedMetadataSignatures** Number of metadata signatures checks which failed for new metadata synced down. -- **Online** Indicates if this was an online scan. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **ScanDurationInSeconds** Number of seconds the scan took to complete. -- **ScanEnqueueTime** Number of seconds it took to initialize the scan. -- **ScanProps** This will be a 32-bit integer containing Boolean properties for a given Windows Update scan. The following bits will be used; all remaining bits will be reserved and set to zero. Bit 0 (0x1): IsInteractive -- will be set to 1 if the scan is requested by a user, or to 0 if the scan is requested by Automatic Updates. Bit 1 (0x2): IsSeeker -- will be set to 1 if the Windows Update client's Seeker functionality is enabled. Seeker functionality is enabled on certain interactive scans, and results in the scans returning certain updates that are in the initial stages of release (not yet released for full adoption via Automatic Updates). -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **ServiceUrl** Environment URL for which a device is configured to scan. -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **SyncType** Describes the type of scan for this event (1-Full Sync, 2-Delta Sync, 3-Full CatScan Sync, 4-Delta CatScan Sync). -- **TotalNumMetadataSignatures** The detected version of the self healing engine that is currently downloading or downloaded. -- **WUDeviceID** The detected version of the self healing engine that is currently downloading or downloaded. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.CheckForUpdatesFailed - -This event checks for failed updates on the Windows Update client. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **ActivityMatchingId** Unique identifier for a single CheckForUpdates session from initialization to completion. -- **AllowCachedResults** Indicates if the scan allowed using cached results. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **CapabilityDetectoidGuid** GUID for a hardware applicability detectoid that could not be evaluated. -- **CDNCountryCode** Two letter country abbreviation for the CDN's location. -- **CDNId** ID which defines which CDN the software distribution client downloaded the content from. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **DriverError** The error code hit during a driver scan, or 0 if no error was hit. -- **DriverSyncPassPerformed** A flag indicating whether the driver sync is performed in a update scan. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **ExtendedMetadataCabUrl** URL for the extended metadata cab. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FailedUpdateGuids** GUIDs for the updates that failed to be evaluated during the scan. -- **FailedUpdatesCount** Number of updates that failed to be evaluated during the scan. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **IntentPFNs** Intended application-set metadata for atomic update scenarios. -- **IPVersion** Indicates whether download took place on IPv4 or IPv6 (0-Unknown, 1-IPv4, 2-IPv6). -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business target version is enabled on the device. -- **MetadataIntegrityMode** Mode of update transport metadata integrity check. 0-Unknown, 1-Ignoe, 2-Audit, 3-Enforce. -- **MSIError** The last error encountered during a scan for updates. -- **NetworkConnectivityDetected** 0 when IPv4 is detected, 1 when IPv6 is detected. -- **NumberOfApplicationsCategoryScanEvaluated** Number of categories (apps) for which an app update scan checked. -- **NumberOfLoop** Number of roundtrips the scan required. -- **NumberOfNewUpdatesFromServiceSync** Number of updates which were seen for the first time in this scan. -- **NumberOfUpdatesEvaluated** Number of updates evaluated by the scan. -- **NumFailedMetadataSignatures** Number of metadata signatures checks which failed for new metadata synced down. -- **Online** Indicates if this was an online scan. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **ScanDurationInSeconds** Number of seconds the scan took to complete. -- **ScanEnqueueTime** Number of seconds it took to initialize the scan. -- **ScanProps** This will be a 32-bit integer containing Boolean properties for a given Windows Update scan. The following bits will be used; all remaining bits will be reserved and set to zero. Bit 0 (0x1): IsInteractive -- will be set to 1 if the scan is requested by a user, or to 0 if the scan is requested by Automatic Updates. Bit 1 (0x2): IsSeeker -- will be set to 1 if the Windows Update client's Seeker functionality is enabled. Seeker functionality is enabled on certain interactive scans, and results in the scans returning certain updates that are in the initial stages of release (not yet released for full adoption via Automatic Updates). -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **ServiceUrl** Environment URL for which a device is configured to scan. -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult.). -- **SyncType** Describes the type of scan for this event (1-Full Sync, 2-Delta Sync, 3-Full CatScan Sync, 4-Delta CatScan Sync). -- **TotalNumMetadataSignatures** The detected version of the self healing engine that is currently downloading or downloaded. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.CheckForUpdatesRetry - -This event checks for update retries on the Windows Update client. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **ActivityMatchingId** Unique identifier for a single CheckForUpdates session from initialization to completion. -- **AllowCachedResults** Indicates if the scan allowed using cached results. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **DriverSyncPassPerformed** The list of identifiers which could be used for uninstalling the drivers when a recovery is required. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Indicates the purpose of the event - whether because scan started, succeeded, failed, etc. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Failed Parse actions. -- **IPVersion** Indicates whether download took place on IPv4 or IPv6 (0-Unknown, 1-IPv4, 2-IPv6). -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business targeted version is enabled on the device. -- **MetadataIntegrityMode** Mode of update transport metadata integrity check. 0-Unknown, 1-Ignoe, 2-Audit, 3-Enforce. -- **NumberOfApplicationsCategoryScanEvaluated** Number of categories (apps) for which an app update scan checked. -- **NumberOfLoop** Number of roundtrips the scan required. -- **NumberOfNewUpdatesFromServiceSync** Number of updates which were seen for the first time in this scan. -- **NumberOfUpdatesEvaluated** Number of updates evaluated by the scan. -- **NumFailedMetadataSignatures** Number of metadata signatures checks which failed for new metadata synced down. -- **Online** Indicates if this was an online scan. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **ScanDurationInSeconds** Number of seconds the scan took to complete. -- **ScanEnqueueTime** Number of seconds it took to initialize the scan. -- **ScanProps** This will be a 32-bit integer containing Boolean properties for a given Windows Update scan. The following bits will be used; all remaining bits will be reserved and set to zero. Bit 0 (0x1): IsInteractive -- will be set to 1 if the scan is requested by a user, or to 0 if the scan is requested by Automatic Updates. Bit 1 (0x2): IsSeeker -- will be set to 1 if the Windows Update client's Seeker functionality is enabled. Seeker functionality is enabled on certain interactive scans, and results in the scans returning certain updates that are in the initial stages of release (not yet released for full adoption via Automatic Updates). -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **ServiceUrl** Environment URL for which a device is configured to scan. -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **SyncType** Describes the type of scan for this event (1-Full Sync, 2-Delta Sync, 3-Full CatScan Sync, 4-Delta CatScan Sync). -- **TotalNumMetadataSignatures** Total number of metadata signatures checks done for new metadata synced down. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.CheckForUpdatesScanInitFailed - -This event checks for failed update initializations on the Windows Update client. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.CheckForUpdatesServiceRegistrationFailed - -This event checks for updates for failed service registrations the Windows Update client. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **Context** Context of failure. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.CheckForUpdatesStarted - -This event checks for updates started on the Windows Update client. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **ActivityMatchingId** Unique identifier for a single CheckForUpdates session from initialization to completion. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBFederatedScanDisabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business FederatedScan is disabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business targeted version is enabled on the device. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.CheckForUpdatesSucceeded - -This event checks for successful updates on the Windows Update client. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **ActivityMatchingId** Unique identifier for a single CheckForUpdates session from initialization to completion. -- **AllowCachedResults** Indicates if the scan allowed using cached results. -- **ApplicableUpdateInfo** Metadata for the updates which were detected as applicable. -- **BranchReadinessLevel** Servicing branch train configured on the device (CB, CBB, none). -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **DeferralPolicySources** Sources for any update deferral policies defined (GPO = 0x10, MDM = 0x100, Flight = 0x1000, UX = 0x10000). -- **DeferredUpdates** UpdateIds which are currently being deferred until a later time. -- **DriverExclusionPolicy** Indicates if policy for not including drivers with Windows Update (WU) updates is enabled. -- **DriverSyncPassPerformed** A flag indicating whether the driver sync is performed in a update scan. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **ExcludedUpdateClasses** Update classifications being excluded via policy. -- **ExcludedUpdates** UpdateIds which are currently being excluded via policy. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdateDeferral** Deferral period configured for feature OS updates on the device, in days. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FeatureUpdatePausePeriod** Pause duration configured for feature OS updates on the device, in days. -- **IntentPFNs** Intended application-set metadata for atomic update scenarios. -- **IPVersion** Indicates whether download took place on IPv4 or IPv6 (0-Unknown, 1-IPv4, 2-IPv6). -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business targeted version is enabled on the device. -- **MetadataIntegrityMode** Mode of update transport metadata integrity check. 0-Unknown, 1-Ignoe, 2-Audit, 3-Enforce. -- **NumberOfApplicableUpdates** Number of updates which were ultimately deemed applicable to the system after detection process is complete. -- **NumberOfApplicationsCategoryScanEvaluated** Number of categories (apps) for which an app update scan checked. -- **NumberOfLoop** Number of roundtrips the scan required. -- **NumberOfNewUpdatesFromServiceSync** Number of updates which were seen for the first time in this scan. -- **NumberOfUpdatesEvaluated** Number of updates evaluated by the scan. -- **NumFailedMetadataSignatures** Number of metadata signatures checks which failed for new metadata synced down. -- **Online** Indicates if this was an online scan. -- **PausedUpdates** UpdateIds which are currently being paused. -- **PauseFeatureUpdatesEndTime** If feature OS updates are paused on the device, datetime for the end of the pause time window. -- **PauseFeatureUpdatesStartTime** If feature OS updates are paused on the device, datetime for the beginning of the pause time window. -- **PauseQualityUpdatesEndTime** If quality OS updates are paused on the device, datetime for the end of the pause time window. -- **PauseQualityUpdatesStartTime** If quality OS updates are paused on the device, datetime for the beginning of the pause time window. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdateDeferral** Deferral period configured for quality OS updates on the device, in days. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **QualityUpdatePausePeriod** Pause duration configured for quality OS updates on the device, in days. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **ScanDurationInSeconds** Number of seconds the scan took to complete. -- **ScanEnqueueTime** Number of seconds it took to initialize the scan. -- **ScanProps** This will be a 32-bit integer containing Boolean properties for a given Windows Update scan. The following bits will be used; all remaining bits will be reserved and set to zero. Bit 0 (0x1): IsInteractive -- will be set to 1 if the scan is requested by a user, or to 0 if the scan is requested by Automatic Updates. Bit 1 (0x2): IsSeeker -- will be set to 1 if the Windows Update client's Seeker functionality is enabled. Seeker functionality is enabled on certain interactive scans, and results in the scans returning certain updates that are in the initial stages of release (not yet released for full adoption via Automatic Updates). -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **ServiceUrl** Environment URL for which a device is configured to scan. -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **SyncType** Describes the type of scan for this event (1-Full Sync, 2-Delta Sync, 3-Full CatScan Sync, 4-Delta CatScan Sync). -- **TargetReleaseVersion** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this is the version release of the drivers being distributed to the device. -- **TotalNumMetadataSignatures** Total number of metadata signatures checks done for new metadata synced down. -- **WebServiceRetryMethods** Web service method requests that needed to be retried to complete the operation. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.CommitFailed - -This event checks for failed commits on the Windows Update client. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** Mode of operation of the Update Deployment Provider. -- **EventType** Indicates the purpose of the event - whether because scan started, succeeded, failed, etc. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **FlightId** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.CommitStarted - -This event tracks the commit started event on the Windows Update client. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** Mode of operation of the Update Deployment Provider. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.CommitSucceeded - -This event is used to track the commit succeeded process, after the update installation, when the software update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** Mode of operation of the Update Deployment Provider. -- **EventType** Indicates the purpose of the event - whether scan started, succeeded, failed, etc. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **FlightId** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **HandlerType** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **RevisionNumber** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.DownloadCanceled - -This event tracks the download canceled event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **ActiveDownloadTime** Identifies the active total transferring time in seconds. -- **AppXBlockHashFailures** Number of block hash failures. -- **AppXScope** Indicates the scope of the app download. The values can be one of the following: "RequiredContentOnly" - Only the content required to launch the app is being downloaded "AutomaticContentOnly" - Only the optional [automatic] content for the app, i.e. the ones that can downloaded after the app has been launched, is being downloaded "AllContent" - All content for the app, including the optional [automatic] content, is being downloaded. -- **BundleBytesDownloaded** Number of bytes downloaded for bundle. -- **BundleId** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Identifies the number of repeated download failures. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **BytesDownloaded** Identifies the number of bytes downloaded. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **CancelReason** Reason why download is canceled. -- **CbsMethod** Identifies the CBS SelfContained method. -- **CDNCountryCode** CDN country identifier. -- **CDNId** CDN Identifier. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **ConnectTime** Identifies the total connection time in milliseconds. -- **DownloadPriority** Indicates the priority of the download activity. -- **DownloadProps** Indicates a bitmask for download operations indicating 1. If an update was downloaded to a system volume (least significant bit i.e. bit 0) 2. If the update was from a channel other than the installed channel (bit 1) 3. If the update was for a product pinned by policy (bit 2) 4. If the deployment action for the update is uninstall (bit 3). -- **DownloadStartTime** Identifies the download start time. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **HostName** Identifies the hostname. -- **IPVersion** Identifies the IP Connection Type version. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **NetworkCost** Identifies the network cost. -- **NetworkRestrictionStatus** When download is done, identifies whether network switch happened to restricted. -- **PackageFullName** Package name of the content. -- **PostDnldTime** Identifies the delay after last job in seconds. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RegulationResult** The result code (HResult) of the last attempt to contact the regulation web service for download regulation of update content. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Identifies repeated download failure count. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **SizeCalcTime** Identifies time taken for payload size calculation. -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TotalExpectedBytes** Identifies the total expected download bytes. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedDO** Identifies if used DO. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.DownloadFailed - -This event tracks the download failed event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **ActiveDownloadTime** Identifies the active total transferring time in seconds. -- **AppXBlockHashFailures** Number of block hash failures. -- **AppXScope** Identifies streaming app phase. -- **BundleBytesDownloaded** Number of bytes downloaded for bundle. -- **BundleId** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Identifies the number of repeated download failures. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **BytesDownloaded** Identifies the number of bytes downloaded. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **CbsMethod** Identifies the CBS SelfContained method. -- **CDNCountryCode** Identifies the source CDN country code. -- **CDNId** CDN Identifier. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **ConnectTime** Identifies the total connection time in milliseconds. -- **DownloadPriority** Indicates the priority of the download activity. -- **DownloadProps** Indicates a bitmask for download operations indicating 1. If an update was downloaded to a system volume (least significant bit i.e. bit 0) 2. If the update was from a channel other than the installed channel (bit 1) 3. If the update was for a product pinned by policy (bit 2) 4. If the deployment action for the update is uninstall (bit 3). -- **DownloadStartTime** Identifies the download start time. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **HostName** Identifies the hostname. -- **IPVersion** Identifies the IP Connection Type version. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **NetworkCost** Identifies the network cost. -- **NetworkRestrictionStatus** When download is done, identifies whether network switch happened to restricted. -- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content. -- **PostDnldTime** Identifies the delay after last job in seconds. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RegulationResult** The result code (HResult) of the last attempt to contact the regulation web service for download regulation of update content. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Identifies repeated download failure count. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **SizeCalcTime** Identifies time taken for payload size calculation. -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TotalExpectedBytes** Identifies the total expected download bytes. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedDO** Identifies if used DO. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.DownloadQueued - -This event tracks the download queued event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **DownloadPriority** Indicates the priority of the download activity. -- **DownloadProps** Indicates a bitmask for download operations indicating 1. If an update was downloaded to a system volume (least significant bit i.e. bit 0) 2. If the update was from a channel other than the installed channel (bit 1) 3. If the update was for a product pinned by policy (bit 2) 4. If the deployment action for the update is uninstall (bit 3). -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business targeted version is enabled on the device. -- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **Reason** Regulation reason of why queued. -- **RegulationResult** The result code (HResult) of the last attempt to contact the regulation web service for download regulation of update content. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.DownloadStarted - -This event tracks the download started event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **DownloadPriority** Indicates the priority of the download activity. -- **DownloadProps** Indicates a bitmask for download operations indicating 1. If an update was downloaded to a system volume (least significant bit i.e. bit 0) 2. If the update was from a channel other than the installed channel (bit 1) 3. If the update was for a product pinned by policy (bit 2) 4. If the deployment action for the update is uninstall (bit 3). -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business targeted version is enabled on the device. -- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RegulationResult** The result code (HResult) of the last attempt to contact the regulation web service for download regulation of update content. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.DownloadSucceeded - -This event tracks the successful download event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **ActiveDownloadTime** How long the download took, in seconds, excluding time where the update wasn’t actively being downloaded. -- **AppXBlockHashFailures** Indicates the number of blocks that failed hash validation during download of the app payload. -- **AppXScope** Indicates the scope of the app download. The values can be one of the following: "RequiredContentOnly" - Only the content required to launch the app is being downloaded "AutomaticContentOnly" - Only the optional [automatic] content for the app, i.e. the ones that can downloaded after the app has been launched, is being downloaded "AllContent" - All content for the app, including the optional [automatic] content, is being downloaded. -- **BundleBytesDownloaded** Indicates the bytes downloaded for bundle. -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Identifies the number of repeated download failures. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **BytesDownloaded** How many bytes were downloaded for an individual piece of content (not the entire bundle). -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **CbsMethod** The method used for downloading the update content related to the Component Based Servicing (CBS) technology. This value can be one of the following: 1. Express download method was used for download. 2. SelfContained download method was used for download indicating the update had no express content. 3. SelfContained download method was used indicating that the update has an express payload, but the server is not hosting it. 4. SelfContained download method was used indicating that range requests are not supported. 5. SelfContained download method was used indicating that the system does not support express download (dpx.dll is not present). 6. SelfContained download method was used indicating that self-contained download method was selected previously. 7. SelfContained download method was used indicating a fall back to self-contained if the number of requests made by DPX exceeds a certain threshold. -- **CDNCountryCode** Two letter country abbreviation for the CDN's location. -- **CDNId** ID which defines which CDN the software distribution client downloaded the content from. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **ConnectTime** Indicates the cumulative sum (in seconds) of how long it took to establish the connection for all updates in an update bundle. -- **DownloadPriority** Indicates the priority of the download activity. -- **DownloadProps** Indicates a bitmask for download operations indicating 1. If an update was downloaded to a system volume (least significant bit i.e. bit 0) 2. If the update was from a channel other than the installed channel (bit 1) 3. If the update was for a product pinned by policy (bit 2) 4. If the deployment action for the update is uninstall (bit 3). -- **DownloadStartTime** Start time in FILETIME for the download. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **HostName** The hostname URL the content is downloading from. -- **IPVersion** Indicates whether download took place on IPv4 or IPv6 (0-Unknown, 1-IPv4, 2-IPv6) -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business targeted version is enabled on the device. -- **NetworkCost** A flag indicating the cost of the network being used for downloading the update content. That could be one of the following values0x0 : Unkown0x1 : Network cost is unrestricted0x2 : Network cost is fixed0x4 : Network cost is variable0x10000 : Network cost over data limit0x20000 : Network cost congested0x40000 : Network cost roaming0x80000 : Network cost approaching data limit. -- **NetworkRestrictionStatus** More general version of NetworkCostBitMask, specifying whether Windows considered the current network to be “metered”. -- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content. -- **PostDnldTime** Time taken, in seconds, to signal download completion after the last job has completed downloading payload. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RegulationResult** The result code (HResult) of the last attempt to contact the regulation web service for download regulation of update content. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific piece of content had previously failed. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **SizeCalcTime** Time taken, in seconds, to calculate the total download size of the payload. -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TotalExpectedBytes** Total count of bytes that the download is expected (total size of the download.). -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedDO** Indicates whether the download used the delivery optimization service. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.DownloadSwitchingToBITS - -This event tracks the download switching to BITS event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the number of repeated download failures. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **DownloadPriority** Indicates the priority of the download activity. -- **DownloadProps** Indicates a bitmask for download operations indicating 1. If an update was downloaded to a system volume (least significant bit i.e. bit 0) 2. If the update was from a channel other than the installed channel (bit 1) 3. If the update was for a product pinned by policy (bit 2) 4. If the deployment action for the update is uninstall (bit 3). -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RegulationResult** The result code (HResult) of the last attempt to contact the regulation web service for download regulation of update content. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.InstallCanceled - -This event tracks the install canceled event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this particular update bundle had previously failed. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **CSIErrorType** Stage of CBS installation where it failed. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state. -- **DriverRecoveryIds** The list of identifiers which could be used for uninstalling the drivers when a recovery is required. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedErrorCode** The extended error code. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **InstallProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the install operation. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **IntentPFNs** Intended application-set metadata for atomic update scenarios. -- **IsFinalOutcomeEvent** Indicates if this event signal the end of the update/upgrade process. -- **IsFirmware** Indicates whether an update was a firmware update. -- **IsSuccessFailurePostReboot** Indicates whether an initial success was then a failure after a reboot. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **MergedUpdate** Indicates whether an OS update and a BSP update were merged for install. -- **MsiAction** Stage of MSI installation where it failed. -- **MsiProductCode** Unique identifier of the MSI installer. -- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific piece of content had previously failed. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TargetGroupId** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this ID indicates the distribution group of devices receiving that driver. -- **TargetingVersion** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this is the version number of the drivers being distributed to the device. -- **TransactionCode** ID which represents a given MSI installation. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedSystemVolume** Indicates whether the device’s main system storage drive or an alternate storage drive was used. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.InstallFailed - -This event tracks the install failed event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this particular update bundle had previously failed. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **CSIErrorType** Stage of CBS installation where it failed. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** Mode of operation of the Update Deployment Provider. -- **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state. -- **DriverRecoveryIds** The list of identifiers which could be used for uninstalling the drivers when a recovery is required. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedErrorCode** The extended error code. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **InstallProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the install operation. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **IntentPFNs** Intended application-set metadata for atomic update scenarios. -- **IsFinalOutcomeEvent** Indicates if this event signal the end of the update/upgrade process. -- **IsFirmware** Indicates whether an update was a firmware update. -- **IsSuccessFailurePostReboot** Indicates whether an initial success was then a failure after a reboot. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **MergedUpdate** Indicates whether an OS update and a BSP update were merged for install. -- **MsiAction** Stage of MSI installation where it failed. -- **MsiProductCode** Unique identifier of the MSI installer. -- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific piece of content had previously failed. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TargetGroupId** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this ID indicates the distribution group of devices receiving that driver. -- **TargetingVersion** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this is the version number of the drivers being distributed to the device. -- **TransactionCode** ID which represents a given MSI installation. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedSystemVolume** Indicates whether the device’s main system storage drive or an alternate storage drive was used. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.InstallRebootPending - -This event tracks the install reboot pending event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this particular update bundle had previously failed. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **CSIErrorType** Stage of CBS installation where it failed. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** Mode of operation of the Update Deployment Provider. -- **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state. -- **DriverRecoveryIds** The list of identifiers which could be used for uninstalling the drivers when a recovery is required. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedErrorCode** The extended error code. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **InstallProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the install operation. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **IntentPFNs** Intended application-set metadata for atomic update scenarios. -- **IsFinalOutcomeEvent** Indicates if this event signal the end of the update/upgrade process. -- **IsFirmware** Indicates whether an update was a firmware update. -- **IsSuccessFailurePostReboot** Indicates whether an initial success was then a failure after a reboot. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **MergedUpdate** Indicates whether an OS update and a BSP update were merged for install. -- **MsiAction** Stage of MSI installation where it failed. -- **MsiProductCode** Unique identifier of the MSI installer. -- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific piece of content had previously failed. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TargetGroupId** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this ID indicates the distribution group of devices receiving that driver. -- **TargetingVersion** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this is the version number of the drivers being distributed to the device. -- **TransactionCode** ID which represents a given MSI installation. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedSystemVolume** Indicates whether the device’s main system storage drive or an alternate storage drive was used. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.InstallStarted - -The event tracks the install started event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this particular update bundle had previously failed. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **CSIErrorType** Stage of CBS installation where it failed. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** Mode of operation of the Update Deployment Provider. -- **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state. -- **DriverRecoveryIds** The list of identifiers which could be used for uninstalling the drivers when a recovery is required. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedErrorCode** The extended error code. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **InstallProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the install operation. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **IntentPFNs** Intended application-set metadata for atomic update scenarios. -- **IsFinalOutcomeEvent** Indicates if this event signal the end of the update/upgrade process. -- **IsFirmware** Indicates whether an update was a firmware update. -- **IsSuccessFailurePostReboot** Indicates whether an initial success was then a failure after a reboot. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **MergedUpdate** Indicates whether an OS update and a BSP update were merged for install. -- **MsiAction** Stage of MSI installation where it failed. -- **MsiProductCode** Unique identifier of the MSI installer. -- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific piece of content had previously failed. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TargetGroupId** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this ID indicates the distribution group of devices receiving that driver. -- **TargetingVersion** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this is the version number of the drivers being distributed to the device. -- **TransactionCode** ID which represents a given MSI installation. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedSystemVolume** Indicates whether the device’s main system storage drive or an alternate storage drive was used. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.InstallSucceeded - -The event tracks the successful install event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this particular update bundle had previously failed. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **CSIErrorType** Stage of CBS installation where it failed. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** Mode of operation of the Update Deployment Provider. -- **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state. -- **DriverRecoveryIds** The list of identifiers which could be used for uninstalling the drivers when a recovery is required. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedErrorCode** The extended error code. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **InstallProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the install operation. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **IntentPFNs** Intended application-set metadata for atomic update scenarios. -- **IsFinalOutcomeEvent** Indicates if this event signal the end of the update/upgrade process. -- **IsFirmware** Indicates whether an update was a firmware update. -- **IsSuccessFailurePostReboot** Indicates whether an initial success was then a failure after a reboot. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **MergedUpdate** Indicates whether an OS update and a BSP update were merged for install. -- **MsiAction** Stage of MSI installation where it failed. -- **MsiProductCode** Unique identifier of the MSI installer. -- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific piece of content had previously failed. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TargetGroupId** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this ID indicates the distribution group of devices receiving that driver. -- **TargetingVersion** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this is the version number of the drivers being distributed to the device. -- **TransactionCode** ID which represents a given MSI installation. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedSystemVolume** Indicates whether the device’s main system storage drive or an alternate storage drive was used. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.RevertFailed - -This event tracks the revert failed event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this particular update bundle had previously failed. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **CSIErrorType** Stage of CBS installation where it failed. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** Mode of operation of the Update Deployment Provider. -- **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state. -- **DriverRecoveryIds** The list of identifiers which could be used for uninstalling the drivers when a recovery is required. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **IsFinalOutcomeEvent** Indicates if this event signal the end of the update/upgrade process. -- **IsFirmware** Indicates whether an update was a firmware update. -- **IsSuccessFailurePostReboot** Indicates whether an initial success was then a failure after a reboot. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **MergedUpdate** Indicates whether an OS update and a BSP update were merged for install. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific piece of content had previously failed. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TargetGroupId** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this ID indicates the distribution group of devices receiving that driver. -- **TargetingVersion** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this is the version number of the drivers being distributed to the device. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedSystemVolume** Indicates whether the device’s main system storage drive or an alternate storage drive was used. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.RevertStarted - -This event tracks the revert started event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this particular update bundle had previously failed. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **CSIErrorType** Stage of CBS installation where it failed. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** Mode of operation of the Update Deployment Provider. -- **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state. -- **DriverRecoveryIds** The list of identifiers which could be used for uninstalling the drivers when a recovery is required. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **IsFinalOutcomeEvent** Indicates if this event signal the end of the update/upgrade process. -- **IsFirmware** Indicates whether an update was a firmware update. -- **IsSuccessFailurePostReboot** Indicates whether an initial success was then a failure after a reboot. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **MergedUpdate** Indicates whether an OS update and a BSP update were merged for install. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific piece of content had previously failed. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TargetGroupId** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this ID indicates the distribution group of devices receiving that driver. -- **TargetingVersion** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this is the version number of the drivers being distributed to the device. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedSystemVolume** Indicates whether the device’s main system storage drive or an alternate storage drive was used. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.RevertSucceeded - -The event tracks the successful revert event when the update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; should not be all zeros if the bundleID was found. -- **BundleRepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this particular update bundle had previously failed. -- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClassificationId** Classification identifier of the update content. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. There is no value being reported in this field right now. Expected value for this field is 0. -- **CSIErrorType** Stage of CBS installation where it failed. -- **DeploymentMutexId** Mutex identifier of the deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderHostModule** Name of the module which is hosting the Update Deployment Provider for deployment operation. -- **DeploymentProviderMode** Mode of operation of the Update Deployment Provider. -- **DriverPingBack** Contains information about the previous driver and system state. -- **DriverRecoveryIds** The list of identifiers which could be used for uninstalling the drivers when a recovery is required. -- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device. -- **FlightBuildNumber** Indicates the build number of that flight. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **HandlerType** Indicates the kind of content (app, driver, windows patch, etc.). -- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device. -- **IsFinalOutcomeEvent** Indicates if this event signal the end of the update/upgrade process. -- **IsFirmware** Indicates whether an update was a firmware update. -- **IsSuccessFailurePostReboot** Indicates whether an initial success was then a failure after a reboot. -- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business dual scan is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBEnabled** Flag indicated is Windows Update for Business is enabled on the device. -- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the Windows Update for Business target version policy is enabled on the device. -- **MergedUpdate** Indicates whether an OS update and a BSP update were merged for install. -- **ProcessName** Process name of the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client. -- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RepeatFailCount** Indicates whether this specific piece of content had previously failed. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TargetGroupId** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this ID indicates the distribution group of devices receiving that driver. -- **TargetingVersion** For drivers targeted to a specific device model, this is the version number of the drivers being distributed to the device. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **UpdateImportance** Indicates the importance of a driver, and why it received that importance level (0-Unknown, 1-Optional, 2-Important-DNF, 3-Important-Generic, 4-Important-Other, 5-Recommended). -- **UsedSystemVolume** Indicates whether the device’s main system storage drive or an alternate storage drive was used. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClient.UpdateDetected - -This event tracks the update detected event when the software update client is trying to update the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **ApplicableUpdateInfo** Metadata for the updates which were detected as applicable. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **IntentPFNs** Intended application-set metadata for atomic update scenarios. -- **NumberOfApplicableUpdates** Number of updates which were ultimately deemed applicable to the system after detection process is complete. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClientExt.DataStoreHealth - -This event tracks the health of the data store. The data store stores updated metadata synced from the update services, service endpoint information synced from SLS services, and in-progress update data so the update client can continue to serve after reboot. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of the event, for example, whether the scan started, succeeded or failed. -- **StatusCode** The result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClientExt.DownloadCheckpoint - -This is a checkpoint event between the Windows Update download phases for UUP content. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of the event - whether because scan started, succeeded, failed, etc. -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Release" or "Driver". -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **FileId** Unique identifier for the downloaded file. -- **FileName** Name of the downloaded file. -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClientExt.DownloadHeartbeat - -This event allows tracking of ongoing downloads and contains data to explain the current state of the download. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **BytesTotal** Total bytes to transfer for this content. -- **BytesTransferred** Total bytes transferred for this content at the time of heartbeat. -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client. -- **ConnectionStatus** Indicates the connectivity state of the device at the time of heartbeat. -- **CurrentError** Last (transient) error encountered by the active download. -- **DownloadFlags** Flags indicating if power state is ignored. -- **DownloadState** Current state of the active download for this content (queued, suspended, progressing). -- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Relase" or "Driver". -- **FlightId** The specific id of the flight the device is getting. -- **IsNetworkMetered** Indicates whether Windows considered the current network to be “metered”. -- **MOAppDownloadLimit** Mobile operator cap on size of application downloads, if any. -- **MOUpdateDownloadLimit** Mobile operator cap on size of OS update downloads, if any. -- **PowerState** Indicates the power state of the device at the time of heartbeart (DC, AC, Battery Saver, Connected Standby). -- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. -- **ResumeCount** Number of times this active download has resumed from a suspended state. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **SuspendCount** Number of times this active download has entered a suspended state. -- **SuspendReason** Last reason for which this active download has entered suspended state. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClientExt.UpdateMetadataIntegrity - -This event helps to identify whether update content has been tampered with and protects against man-in-the-middle attack. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **EndpointUrl** Endpoint where client obtains update metadata. Used to identify test vs staging vs production environments. -- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of the event - whether because scan started, succeeded, failed, etc. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **LeafCertId** Integral id from the FragmentSigning data for certificate which failed. -- **ListOfSHA256OfIntermediateCerData** Mode of update transport metadata integrity check. 0-Unknown, 1-Ignoe, 2-Audit, 3-Enforce. -- **MetadataIntegrityMode** Base64 string of the signature associated with the update metadata (specified by revision id). -- **MetadataSignature** Mode of update transport metadata integrity check. 0-Unknown, 1-Ignoe, 2-Audit, 3-Enforce. -- **RawMode** Raw unparsed mode string from the SLS response. Null if not applicable. -- **RawValidityWindowInDays** Raw unparsed mode string from the SLS response. May be null if not applicable. -- **RevisionId** Identifies the revision of this specific piece of content. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **SHA256OfLeafCerData** Base64 encoding of hash of the Base64CertData in the FragmentSigning data of leaf certificate. -- **SHA256OfLeafCertPublicKey** Base64 string of hash of the leaf cert public key. -- **SHA256OfTimestampToken** Base64 string of hash of the timestamp token blob. -- **SignatureAlgorithm** Hash algorithm for the metadata signature. -- **SLSPrograms** A test program a machine may be opted in. Examples include "Canary" and "Insider Fast". -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TimestampTokenId** Created time encoded in the timestamp blob. This will be zeroed if the token is itself malformed and decoding failed. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. -- **ValidityWindowInDays** Validity window in days. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClientExt.UpdateMetadataIntegrityFragmentSigning - -This event helps to identify whether update content has been tampered with and protects against man-in-the-middle attack. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **EndpointUrl** URL of the endpoint where client obtains update metadata. Used to identify test vs staging vs production environments. -- **EventScenario** Field indicating the sub-phase event scenario. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **LeafCertId** Integral id from the FragmentSigning data for certificate which failed. -- **ListOfSHA256OfIntermediateCerData** List of Base64 string of hash of intermediate cert data. -- **MetadataIntegrityMode** Base64 string of the signature associated with the update metadata (specified by revision id). -- **RawMode** Raw unparsed mode string from the SLS response. Null if not applicable. -- **RawValidityWindowInDays** Raw unparsed string of validity window in effect when verifying the timestamp. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **SHA256OfLeafCerData** Base64 string of hash of the leaf cert data. -- **SLSPrograms** A test program a machine may be opted in. Examples include "Canary" and "Insider Fast". -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClientExt.UpdateMetadataIntegritySignature - -This event helps to identify whether update content has been tampered with and protects against man-in-the-middle attack. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **EndpointUrl** URL of the endpoint where client obtains update metadata. Used to identify test vs staging vs production environments. -- **EventScenario** Field indicating the sub-phase event scenario. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **LeafCertId** Integral id from the FragmentSigning data for certificate which failed. -- **MetadataIntegrityMode** Mode of update transport metadata integrity check. 0-Unknown, 1-Ignoe, 2-Audit, 3-Enforce. -- **MetadataSignature** Base64 string of the signature associated with the update metadata (specified by revision id). -- **RawMode** Raw unparsed mode string from the SLS response. Null if not applicable. -- **RevisionId** Identifies the revision of this specific piece of content. -- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **SHA256OfLeafCertPublicKey** Base64 string of hash of the leaf cert public key. -- **SHA256OfTimestampToken** Base64 string of hash of the timestamp token blob. -- **SignatureAlgorithm** Hash algorithm for the metadata signature. -- **SLSPrograms** A test program a machine may be opted in. Examples include "Canary" and "Insider Fast". -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TimestampTokenId** Created time encoded in the timestamp blob. This will be zeroed if the token is malformed and decoding failed. -- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClientExt.UpdateMetadataIntegrityTimestamp - -This event helps to identify whether update content has been tampered with and protects against man-in-the-middle attack. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request. -- **EndpointUrl** URL of the endpoint where client obtains update metadata. Used to identify test vs staging vs production environments. -- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode was not specific enough. -- **MetadataIntegrityMode** Mode of update transport metadata integrity check. 0-Unknown, 1-Ignoe, 2-Audit, 3-Enforce -- **RawMode** Raw unparsed mode string from the SLS response. Null if not applicable. -- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Windows Store, etc.). -- **SHA256OfTimestampToken** Base64 string of hash of the timestamp token blob. -- **SLSPrograms** A test program a machine may be opted in. Examples include "Canary" and "Insider Fast". -- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult). -- **TimestampTokenId** Created time encoded in the timestamp blob. This will be zeroed if the token is itself malformed and decoding failed. -- **ValidityWindowInDays** Validity window in effect when verifying the timestamp. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClientExt.UUSLoadModuleFailed This is the UUSLoadModule failed event and is used to track the failure of loading an undocked component. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure. @@ -7981,7 +6240,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **LoadProps** A bitmask for flags associated with loading the undocked module. - **ModulePath** Path of the undocked module. - **ModuleVersion** Version of the undocked module. -- **PinkyFlags** PinkyFlags used to create the UUS session. - **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one. - **StatusCode** Result of the undocked module loading operation. - **UusSessionID** Unique ID used to create the UUS session. @@ -8018,6 +6276,23 @@ The following fields are available: - **CommandLine** The command line used to launch RUXIMICS. +### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSOneSettingsSyncExit + +This event is sent when RUXIM completes checking with OneSettings to retrieve any UX interaction campaigns that may need to be displayed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **ETagValue** eTag for sync. +- **hrInitialize** Error, if any, that occurred while initializing OneSettings. +- **hrQuery** Error, if any, that occurred while retrieving UX interaction campaign data from OneSettings. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSOneSettingsSyncLaunch + +This event is sent when RUXIM begins checking with OneSettings to retrieve any UX interaction campaigns that may need to be displayed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + + + ### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.IHEvaluateAndPresent This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Handler finishes evaluating, and possibly presenting an interaction campaign. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. @@ -8032,68 +6307,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **WasPresented** True if the user interaction campaign is displayed to the user. -### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.IHExit - -This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Handler (RUXIMIH.EXE) exits. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **InteractionCampaignID** GUID identifying the interaction campaign that RUXIMIH processed. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.IHLaunch - -This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Handler (RUXIMIH.EXE) is launched. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CommandLine** The command line used to launch RUXIMIH. -- **InteractionCampaignID** GUID identifying the user interaction campaign that the Interaction Handler will process. - -### wilActivity - -This event provides a Windows Internal Library context used for Product and Service diagnostics. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **callContext** The function where the failure occurred. -- **currentContextId** The ID of the current call context where the failure occurred. -- **currentContextMessage** The message of the current call context where the failure occurred. -- **currentContextName** The name of the current call context where the failure occurred. -- **failureCount** The number of failures for this failure ID. -- **failureId** The ID of the failure that occurred. -- **failureType** The type of the failure that occurred. -- **fileName** The file name where the failure occurred. -- **function** The function where the failure occurred. -- **hresult** The HResult of the overall activity. -- **lineNumber** The line number where the failure occurred. -- **message** The message of the failure that occurred. -- **module** The module where the failure occurred. -- **originatingContextId** The ID of the originating call context that resulted in the failure. -- **originatingContextMessage** The message of the originating call context that resulted in the failure. -- **originatingContextName** The name of the originating call context that resulted in the failure. -- **threadId** The ID of the thread on which the activity is executing. - ## Windows Update mitigation events -### Microsoft.Windows.Mitigations.AllowInPlaceUpgrade.ActivityError - -This event provides information for error encountered when enabling In-Place Upgrade. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **wilActivity** Result of the attempt to enable In-Place Upgrade. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity). - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Mitigations.AllowInPlaceUpgrade.ApplyTroubleshooting - -This event provides information for the operation of enabling In-Place Upgrade. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure. - -The following fields are available: - -- **wilActivity** Result of the attempt to enable In-Place Upgrade. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity). - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Mitigations.AllowInPlaceUpgrade.ApplyTroubleshootingComplete This event provides summary information after attempting to enable In-Place Upgrade. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. @@ -8135,7 +6350,7 @@ This event sends data specific to the FixAppXReparsePoints mitigation used for O The following fields are available: -- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. +- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. - **FlightId** Unique identifier for each flight. - **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instances of setuphost.exe. - **MitigationScenario** The update scenario in which the mitigation was executed. @@ -8157,7 +6372,7 @@ This event sends data specific to the FixupWimmountSysPath mitigation used for O The following fields are available: -- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. +- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. - **FlightId** Unique identifier for each flight. - **ImagePathDefault** Default path to wimmount.sys driver defined in the system registry. - **ImagePathFixedup** Boolean indicating whether the wimmount.sys driver path was fixed by this mitigation. @@ -8227,18 +6442,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **SoftReserveUsedSpace** The amount of the soft reserve used when end scenario is called. -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.FunctionReturnedError - -This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager returns an error from one of its internal functions. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **FailedFile** The binary file that contained the failed function. -- **FailedFunction** The name of the function that originated the failure. -- **FailedLine** The line number of the failure. -- **ReturnCode** The return code of the function. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.InitializeReserves This event is sent when reserves are initialized on the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. @@ -8334,4 +6537,4 @@ The following fields are available: - **Disposition** The parameter for the hard reserve adjustment function. - **Flags** The flags passed to the hard reserve adjustment function. - **PendingHardReserveAdjustment** The final change to the hard reserve size. -- **UpdateType** Indicates whether the change is an increase or decrease in the size of the hard reserve. \ No newline at end of file +- **UpdateType** Indicates whether the change is an increase or decrease in the size of the hard reserve. diff --git a/windows/privacy/required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md b/windows/privacy/required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md index 339c597a08..1fba0d455b 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md +++ b/windows/privacy/required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md @@ -1,29 +1,22 @@ --- description: Learn more about the required Windows 10 diagnostic data gathered. -title: Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required diagnostic events and fields (Windows 10) -ms.prod: m365-security +title: Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10 (versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004) +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: - - M365-security-compliance - - highpri -ms.topic: article -ms.date: -ms.technology: privacy +ms.collection: highpri +ms.topic: reference --- -# Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required Windows diagnostic events and fields - - -> [!IMPORTANT] -> Windows is moving to classifying the data collected from customer’s devices as either *Required* or *Optional*. - +# Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10: versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004 **Applies to** +- Windows 10, version 22H2 - Windows 10, version 21H2 - Windows 10, version 21H1 - Windows 10, version 20H2 @@ -38,7 +31,8 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles: -- [Required Windows 11 diagnostic events and fields](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md) +- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md) - [Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows 10, version 1909 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md) - [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md) - [Windows 10, version 1803 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md) @@ -48,7 +42,6 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar - [Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization](configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md) - ## Appraiser events ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.ChecksumTotalPictureCount @@ -65,10 +58,15 @@ The following fields are available: - **DatasourceApplicationFile_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceApplicationFile_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceApplicationFile_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceApplicationFile_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceApplicationFile_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DatasourceApplicationFile_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_TH1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceApplicationFile_TH2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -80,10 +78,15 @@ The following fields are available: - **DatasourceDevicePnp_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDevicePnp_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDevicePnp_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDevicePnp_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDevicePnp_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDevicePnp_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS4Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDevicePnp_RS5Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -97,10 +100,15 @@ The following fields are available: - **DatasourceDriverPackage_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS4Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceDriverPackage_RS5Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -114,6 +122,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -129,6 +142,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -144,6 +162,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -159,6 +182,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DatasourceSystemBios_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceSystemBios_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceSystemBios_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceSystemBios_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DatasourceSystemBios_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DatasourceSystemBios_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DatasourceSystemBios_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -176,10 +204,15 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionApplicationFile_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionApplicationFile_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_TH1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionApplicationFile_TH2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -191,10 +224,15 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionDevicePnp_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDevicePnp_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_RS4Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDevicePnp_RS5Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -208,10 +246,15 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionDriverPackage_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. -- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS4** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionDriverPackage_RS4** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_RS4Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_RS5** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionDriverPackage_RS5Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -225,6 +268,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -240,6 +288,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -255,6 +308,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -270,6 +328,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionMediaCenter_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMediaCenter_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMediaCenter_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMediaCenter_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionMediaCenter_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionMediaCenter_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionMediaCenter_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -284,6 +347,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSModeState_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSModeState_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSModeState_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSModeState_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSModeState_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSModeState_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSModeState_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionSModeState_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSModeState_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSModeState_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSModeState_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -299,6 +367,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSystemBios_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemBios_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemBios_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemBios_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemBios_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemBios_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemBios_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -315,6 +388,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSystemDiskSize_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemDiskSize_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemDiskSize_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemDiskSize_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemDiskSize_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemDiskSize_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemDiskSize_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemDiskSize_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemDiskSize_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemDiskSize_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemDiskSize_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -329,6 +407,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSystemMemory_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemMemory_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemMemory_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemMemory_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemMemory_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemMemory_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemMemory_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemMemory_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemMemory_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemMemory_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemMemory_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -343,6 +426,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCores_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -356,6 +444,12 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_21H1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModel_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -370,6 +464,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeed_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -384,6 +483,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionTest_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTest_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTest_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTest_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTest_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTest_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTest_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionTest_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTest_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTest_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTest_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -398,6 +502,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionTpmVersion_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTpmVersion_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTpmVersion_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTpmVersion_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTpmVersion_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTpmVersion_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionTpmVersion_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionTpmVersion_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTpmVersion_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTpmVersion_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionTpmVersion_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -412,6 +521,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **DecisionUefiSecureBoot_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -444,6 +558,11 @@ The following fields are available: - **Wmdrm_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **Wmdrm_CO21H2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **Wmdrm_CO21H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **Wmdrm_CU22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. +- **Wmdrm_CU23H2Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device. +- **Wmdrm_NI22H2Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_RS1** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_RS2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. - **Wmdrm_RS3** The total number of objects of this type present on this device. @@ -1107,6 +1226,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **CpuStepping** Cpu stepping. - **CpuVendor** Cpu vendor. - **PlatformId** CPU platform identifier. +- **ProcessorName** OEM processor name. +- **ProductName** OEM product name. - **SysReqOverride** Appraiser decision about system requirements override. @@ -1757,6 +1878,17 @@ The following fields are available: - **WmdrmPurchased** Indicates if the system has any files with permanent licenses. +### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.WmdrmRemove + +This event indicates that the Wmdrm object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). + +The following fields are available: + +- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.WmdrmStartSync The WmdrmStartSync event indicates that a new set of WmdrmAdd events will be sent. This event is used to understand the usage of older digital rights management on the system, to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -1770,23 +1902,6 @@ The following fields are available: ## Audio endpoint events -### MicArrayGeometry - -This event provides information about the layout of the individual microphone elements in the microphone array. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **MicCoords** The location and orientation of the microphone element. -- **usFrequencyBandHi** The high end of the frequency range for the microphone. -- **usFrequencyBandLo** The low end of the frequency range for the microphone. -- **usMicArrayType** The type of the microphone array. -- **usNumberOfMicrophones** The number of microphones in the array. -- **usVersion** The version of the microphone array specification. -- **wHorizontalAngleBegin** The horizontal angle of the start of the working volume (reported as radians times 10,000). -- **wHorizontalAngleEnd** The horizontal angle of the end of the working volume (reported as radians times 10,000). -- **wVerticalAngleBegin** The vertical angle of the start of the working volume (reported as radians times 10,000). -- **wVerticalAngleEnd** The vertical angle of the end of the working volume (reported as radians times 10,000). - ### Microsoft.Windows.Audio.EndpointBuilder.DeviceInfo This event logs the successful enumeration of an audio endpoint (such as a microphone or speaker) and provides information about the audio endpoint. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. @@ -1814,7 +1929,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **JackSubType** A unique ID representing the KS node type of the endpoint. - **localEffectClsid** The COM Class Identifier (CLSID) for the legacy local effect audio processing object. - **localEffectModule** Module name for the legacy local effect audio processing object. -- **MicArrayGeometry** Describes the microphone array, including the microphone position, coordinates, type, and frequency range. See [MicArrayGeometry](#micarraygeometry). +- **MicArrayGeometry** Describes the microphone array, including the microphone position, coordinates, type, and frequency range. - **modeEffectClsid** The COM Class Identifier (CLSID) for the mode effect audio processing object. - **modeEffectModule** Module name for the mode effect audio processing object. - **persistentId** A unique ID for this endpoint which is retained across migrations. @@ -1839,6 +1954,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **AppraiserTaskExitCode** The Appraiser task exist code. - **AppraiserTaskLastRun** The last runtime for the Appraiser task. - **CensusVersion** The version of Census that generated the current data for this device. +- **IEVersion** The version of Internet Explorer that is running on the device. ### Census.Azure @@ -1882,11 +1998,12 @@ The following fields are available: - **IsCloudDomainJoined** Is this device joined to an Azure Active Directory (AAD) tenant? true/false - **IsDERequirementMet** Represents if the device can do device encryption. - **IsDeviceProtected** Represents if Device protected by BitLocker/Device Encryption +- **IsDomainJoined** Indicates whether a machine is joined to a domain. - **IsEDPEnabled** Represents if Enterprise data protected on the device. - **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not. - **MDMServiceProvider** A hash of the specific MDM authority, such as Microsoft Intune, that is managing the device. - **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID -- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an Enterprise Configuration Manager environment. +- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment. - **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows   Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers. - **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier @@ -1932,6 +2049,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **DeviceForm** Indicates the form as per the device classification. - **DeviceName** The device name that is set by the user. - **DigitizerSupport** Is a digitizer supported? +- **DUID** The device unique ID. - **EnclosureKind** Windows.Devices.Enclosure.EnclosureKind enum values representing each unique enclosure posture kind. - **Gyroscope** Indicates whether the device has a gyroscope (a mechanical component that measures and maintains orientation). - **InventoryId** The device ID used for compatibility testing. @@ -2024,6 +2142,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **OSSKU** Retrieves the Friendly Name of OS Edition. - **OSSubscriptionStatus** Represents the existing status for enterprise subscription feature for PRO machines. - **OSSubscriptionTypeId** Returns boolean for enterprise subscription feature for selected PRO machines. +- **OSTimeZoneBiasInMins** Retrieves the time zone set on machine. - **OSUILocale** Retrieves the locale of the UI that is currently used by the OS. - **ProductActivationResult** Returns Boolean if the OS Activation was successful. - **ProductActivationTime** Returns the OS Activation time for tracking piracy issues. @@ -2032,7 +2151,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy. - **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS -- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for education devices used as shared cart +- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode. - **Signature** Retrieves if it is a signature machine sold by Microsoft store. - **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device. - **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table. @@ -2300,10 +2419,10 @@ The following fields are available: - **UpdateServiceURLConfigured** Retrieves if the device is managed by Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). - **WUDeferUpdatePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Updates. - **WUDeferUpgradePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Upgrades. -- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update (WU) updates to other devices on the same network. +- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update updates to other devices on the same network. - **WULCUVersion** Version of the LCU Installed on the machine. - **WUMachineId** Retrieves the Windows Update (WU) Machine Identifier. -- **WUPauseState** Retrieves Windows Update setting to determine if updates are paused. +- **WUPauseState** Retrieves Windows Update setting to determine if updates are paused. - **WUServer** Retrieves the HTTP(S) URL of the WSUS server that is used by Automatic Updates and API callers (by default). @@ -2319,6 +2438,76 @@ The following fields are available: - **XboxLiveSandboxId** Retrieves the developer sandbox ID if the device is internal to Microsoft. +## Code Integrity events + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.AutoEnablementIsBlocked + +Indicates if OEM attempted to block autoenablement via regkey. + +The following fields are available: + +- **BlockHvciAutoenablement** True if auto-enablement was successfully blocked, false otherwise. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.Compatibility + +Fires when the compatibility check completes. Gives the results from the check. + +The following fields are available: + +- **IsRecommended** Denotes whether all compatibility checks have passed and, if so, returns true. Otherwise returns false. +- **Issues** If compatibility checks failed, provides bit indexed indicators of issues detected. Table located here: [Check results of HVCI default enablement](/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/oem-hvci-enablement#check-results-of-hvci-default-enablement). + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.Enabled + +Fires when auto-enablement is successful and HVCI is being enabled on the device. + + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HVCIActivity + +Fires at the beginning and end of the HVCI auto-enablement process in sysprep. + +The following fields are available: + +- **wilActivity** Contains the thread ID used to match the begin and end events, and for the end event also a HResult indicating sucess or failure. + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HvciScanGetResultFailed + +Fires when driver scanning fails to get results. + + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HvciScanningDriverInSdbError + +Fires when there is an error checking the SDB for a particular driver. + +The following fields are available: + +- **DriverPath** Path to the driver that was being checked in the SDB when checking encountered an error. +- **Error** Error encountered during checking the SDB. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HvciScanningDriverNonCompliantError + +Fires when a driver is discovered that is non-compliant with HVCI. + +The following fields are available: + +- **DriverPath** Path to driver. +- **NonComplianceMask** Error code indicating driver violation. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.IsRegionDisabledLanguage + +Fires when an incompatible language pack is detected. + +The following fields are available: + +- **Language** String containing the incompatible language pack detected. + + ## Common data extensions ### Common Data Extensions.app @@ -2495,7 +2684,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **objectType** Indicates the object type that the event applies to. - **syncId** A string used to group StartSync, EndSync, Add, and Remove operations that belong together. This field is unique by Sync period and is used to disambiguate in situations where multiple agents perform overlapping inventories for the same object. - ## Component-based servicing events ### CbsServicingProvider.CbsCapabilityEnumeration @@ -2859,7 +3047,7 @@ This event sends data about the connectivity status of the Connected User Experi The following fields are available: -- **CensusExitCode** Returns last execution codes from census client run. +- **CensusExitCode** Last exit code of Census task - **CensusStartTime** Returns timestamp corresponding to last successful census run. - **CensusTaskEnabled** Returns Boolean value for the census task (Enable/Disable) on client machine. - **LastConnectivityLossTime** The FILETIME at which the last free network loss occurred. @@ -2922,6 +3110,20 @@ The following fields are available: - **VortexHttpResponsesWithDroppedEvents** Number of Vortex responses containing at least 1 dropped event. +## Direct to update events + +### Microsoft.Windows.DirectToUpdate.DTUHandlerDownloadAndExtractCabSuccess + +This event indicates that the Handler Download and Extract cab call succeeded. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CampaignID** ID of the update campaign being run. +- **ClientID** ID of the client receiving the update. +- **CoordinatorVersion** Coordinator version of Direct to Update. +- **CV** Correlation vector. + + ## DISM events ### Microsoft.Windows.StartRepairCore.DISMLatestInstalledLCU @@ -3038,6 +3240,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **FinishInstallUI** Indicates whether the installation process shows the user interface. - **FirmwareDate** The firmware date that will be stored in the EFI System Resource Table (ESRT). - **FirmwareRevision** The firmware revision that will be stored in the EFI System Resource Table (ESRT). +- **FirmwareVendor** The vendor of the firmware. - **FirmwareVersion** The firmware version that will be stored in the EFI System Resource Table (ESRT). - **FirstHardwareId** The ID in the hardware ID list that provides the most specific device description. - **FlightIds** A list of the different Windows Insider builds on the device. @@ -3077,7 +3280,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **FlightId** The ID of the Windows Insider build the device received. - **InstallDate** The date the driver was installed. - **InstallFlags** The driver installation flags. -- **OptionalData** Metadata specific to WU (Windows Update) associated with the driver (flight IDs, recovery IDs, etc.) +- **OptionalData** Metadata specific to Windows Update (WU) associated with the driver (flight IDs, recovery IDs, etc.) - **RebootRequired** Indicates whether a reboot is required after the installation. - **RollbackPossible** Indicates whether this driver can be rolled back. - **WuTargetedHardwareId** Indicates that the driver was installed because the device hardware ID was targeted by the Windows Update. @@ -3251,6 +3454,37 @@ The following fields are available: ## Feature update events +### Microsoft.Windows.FeatureQuality.Heartbeat + +This event indicates the feature status heartbeat. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **Features** Array of features. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.FeatureQuality.StateChange + +This event indicates the change of feature state. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **flightId** Flight id. +- **state** New state. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.FeatureQuality.Status + +This event indicates the feature status. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **featureId** Feature id. +- **flightId** Flight id. +- **time** Time of status change. +- **variantId** Variant id. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.Upgrade.Uninstall.UninstallFailed This event sends diagnostic data about failures when uninstalling a feature update, to help resolve any issues preventing customers from reverting to a known state. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. @@ -3295,7 +3529,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Microsoft.Windows.HangReporting.AppHangEvent -This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on client devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. +This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It does not contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on PC devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and will not produce AppHang events. The following fields are available: @@ -3367,7 +3601,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **IsDeviceSetupComplete** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app state of device setup completion. - **PackageVersion** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app package version. - **PreviousExecutionState** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app prior execution state. -- **wilActivity** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app wilActivity ID. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity). +- **wilActivity** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app wilActivity ID. ### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.HolographicFirstRun.AppLifecycleService_Resuming @@ -3492,6 +3726,55 @@ The following fields are available: - **devinv** The file version of the Device inventory component. +### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryAcpiPhatHealthRecordAdd + +This event sends basic metadata about ACPI PHAT Health Record structure on the machine. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). + +The following fields are available: + +- **AmHealthy** Indicates if the is device healthy. 0 - Errors found. 1 - No errors. 2 - Unknown. 3 - Advisory. +- **DevicePathSubtype** The device path subtype associated with the record producer. +- **DevicePathType** The device path type associated with the record producer. +- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryAcpiPhatHealthRecordStartSync + +This event indicates a new set of InventoryAcpiPhatHealthRecord events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). + +The following fields are available: + +- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryAcpiPhatVersionElementAdd + +This event sends basic metadata for ACPI PHAT Version Element structure. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). + +The following fields are available: + +- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. +- **ProducerId** The ACPI vendor ID. +- **VersionValue** The 64 bit component version value. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryAcpiPhatVersionElementStartSync + +This event indicates that a new set of InventoryAcpiPhatVersionElement events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). + +The following fields are available: + +- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryApplicationAdd This event sends basic metadata about an application on the system. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly and up to date. @@ -3747,7 +4030,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **HWID** The version of the driver loaded for the device. - **Inf** The bus that enumerated the device. - **InstallDate** The date of the most recent installation of the device on the machine. -- **InstallState** The device installation state. For a list of values, see: [Device Install State](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/ff543130.aspx). +- **InstallState** The device installation state. One of these values: [DEVICE_INSTALL_STATE enumeration](/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/ne-wdm-_device_install_state) - **InventoryVersion** List of hardware ids for the device. - **LowerClassFilters** Lower filter class drivers IDs installed for the device - **LowerFilters** Lower filter drivers IDs installed for the device @@ -3846,7 +4129,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **DriverIsKernelMode** Is it a kernel mode driver? - **DriverName** The file name of the driver. - **DriverPackageStrongName** The strong name of the driver package -- **DriverSigned** The strong name of the driver package +- **DriverSigned** Is the driver signed? - **DriverTimeStamp** The low 32 bits of the time stamp of the driver file. - **DriverType** A bitfield of driver attributes: 1. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_PRINTER 0x0001. 2. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_KERNEL 0x0002. 3. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_USER 0x0004. 4. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SIGNED 0x0008. 5. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_INBOX 0x0010. 6. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_WINQUAL 0x0040. 7. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SELF_SIGNED 0x0020. 8. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_CI_SIGNED 0x0080. 9. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_HAS_BOOT_SERVICE 0x0100. 10. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_I386 0x10000. 11. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_IA64 0x20000. 12. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_AMD64 0x40000. 13. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARM 0x100000. 14. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_THUMB 0x200000. 15. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARMNT 0x400000. 16. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_TIME_STAMPED 0x800000. - **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file. @@ -3970,62 +4253,6 @@ This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedevic -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInAdd - -This event provides data on the installed Office add-ins. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **AddinCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddInCLSID** The class identifier key for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddInId** The identifier for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **AddinType** The type of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **BinFileTimestamp** The timestamp of the Office add-in. -- **BinFileVersion** The version of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **Description** Description of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FileId** The file identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FileSize** The file size of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FriendlyName** The friendly name for the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **FullPath** The full path to the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. -- **LoadBehavior** Integer that describes the load behavior. -- **LoadTime** Load time for the Office add-in. -- **OfficeApplication** The Microsoft Office application associated with the add-in. -- **OfficeArchitecture** The architecture of the add-in. -- **OfficeVersion** The Microsoft Office version for this add-in. -- **OutlookCrashingAddin** Indicates whether crashes have been found for this add-in. -- **ProductCompany** The name of the company associated with the Office add-in. -- **ProductName** The product name associated with the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **ProductVersion** The version associated with the Office add-in. -- **ProgramId** The unique program identifier of the Microsoft Office add-in. -- **Provider** Name of the provider for this add-in. -- **Usage** Data about usage for the add-in. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInRemove - -This event indicates that the particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousOfficeAddInStartSync - -This event indicates that a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. - -This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange). - -The following fields are available: - -- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events. - - ### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUexIndicatorStartSync Diagnostic event to indicate a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. @@ -4343,8 +4570,12 @@ The following fields are available: - **appNextVersion** The version of the app that the update flow to which this event belongs attempted to reach, regardless of the success or failure of the update operation. Please see the wiki for additional information. Default: '0.0.0.0'. - **appPingEventAppSize** The total number of bytes of all downloaded packages. Default: '0'. - **appPingEventDoneBeforeOOBEComplete** Indicates whether the install or update was completed before Windows Out of the Box Experience ends. 1 means event completed before OOBE finishes; 0 means event was not completed before OOBE finishes; -1 means the field does not apply. +- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnAzureRefOriginShield** Provides a unique reference string that identifies a request served by Azure Front Door. It's used to search access logs and is critical for troubleshooting. E.g. Ref A: E172B39D19774147B0EFCC8E3E823D9D Ref B: BL2EDGE0215 Ref C: 2021-05-11T22:25:48Z +- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnCache** Corresponds to the result, whether the proxy has served the result from cache (HIT for yes, and MISS for no) E.g. HIT from proxy.domain.tld, MISS from proxy.local - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnCCC** ISO 2 character country code that matches to the country updated binaries are delivered from. E.g.: US. - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnCID** Numeric value used to internally track the origins of the updated binaries. For example, 2. +- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnMSEdgeRef** Used to help correlate client-to-AFD (Azure Front Door) conversations. E.g. Ref A: E2476A9592DF426A934098C0C2EAD3AB Ref B: DM2EDGE0307 Ref C: 2022-01-13T22:08:31Z +- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnP3P** Electronic privacy statement: CAO = collects contact-and-other, PSA = for pseudo-analysis, OUR = data received by us only. Helps identify the existence of transparent intermediaries (proxies) that can create noise in legitimate error detection. E.g. CP=\"CAO PSA OUR\" - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsDownloadedBytes** For events representing a download, the number of bytes expected to be downloaded. For events representing an entire update flow, the sum of all such expected bytes over the course of the update flow. Default: '0'. - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsDownloader** A string identifying the download algorithm and/or stack. Example values include: 'bits', 'direct', 'winhttp', 'p2p'. Sent in events that have an event type of '14' only. Default: ''. - **appPingEventDownloadMetricsDownloadTimeMs** For events representing a download, the time elapsed between the start of the download and the end of the download, in milliseconds. For events representing an entire update flow, the sum of all such download times over the course of the update flow. Sent in events that have an event type of '1', '2', '3', and '14' only. Default: '0'. @@ -4359,12 +4590,14 @@ The following fields are available: - **appPingEventExtraCode1** Additional numeric information about the operation's result, encoded as a signed, base-10 integer. Default: '0'. - **appPingEventInstallTimeMs** For events representing an install, the time elapsed between the start of the install and the end of the install, in milliseconds. For events representing an entire update flow, the sum of all such durations. Sent in events that have an event type of '2' and '3' only. Default: '0'. - **appPingEventNumBytesDownloaded** The number of bytes downloaded for the specified application. Default: '0'. -- **appPingEventPackageCacheResult** Whether there is an existing package cached in the system to update or install. 1 means that there's a cache hit under the expected key, 2 means there's a cache hit under a different key, 0 means that there's a cache miss. -1 means the field does not apply. +- **appPingEventPackageCacheResult** Indicates whether there is an existing package cached in the system to update or install. 1 means that there's a cache hit under the expected key; 2 means there's a cache hit under a different key; 0 means that there's a cache miss; -1 means the field does not apply. - **appPingEventSequenceId** An id that uniquely identifies particular events within one requestId. Since a request can contain multiple ping events, this field is necessary to uniquely identify each possible event. - **appPingEventSourceUrlIndex** For events representing a download, the position of the download URL in the list of URLs supplied by the server in a "urls" tag. - **appPingEventUpdateCheckTimeMs** For events representing an entire update flow, the time elapsed between the start of the update check and the end of the update check, in milliseconds. Sent in events that have an event type of '2' and '3' only. Default: '0'. - **appReferralHash** The hash of the referral code used to install the product. '0' if unknown. Default: '0'. +- **appUpdateCheckIsRollbackAllowed** Check for status showing whether or not rollback is allowed. - **appUpdateCheckIsUpdateDisabled** The state of whether app updates are restricted by group policy. True if updates have been restricted by group policy or false if they have not. +- **appUpdateCheckTargetChannel** Check for status showing the target release channel. - **appUpdateCheckTargetVersionPrefix** A component-wise prefix of a version number, or a complete version number suffixed with the $ character. The server should not return an update instruction to a version number that does not match the prefix or complete version number. The prefix is interpreted a dotted-tuple that specifies the exactly-matching elements; it is not a lexical prefix (for example, '1.2.3' must match '1.2.3.4' but must not match '1.2.34'). Default: ''. - **appUpdateCheckTtToken** An opaque access token that can be used to identify the requesting client as a member of a trusted-tester group. If non-empty, the request should be sent over SSL or another secure protocol. Default: ''. - **appVersion** The version of the product install. Please see the wiki for additional information. Default: '0.0.0.0'. @@ -4440,6 +4673,41 @@ The following fields are available: - **utc_flags** Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) flags required for the event as part of the data collection process. +### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.CrashEvent + +This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a crashing Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the crash. + +The following fields are available: + +- **app_name** The name of the crashing process. +- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process id, and process start time. +- **app_version** The version of the crashing process. +- **client_id_hash** The version of the crashing process. +- **etag** Encodes the running experiments in the browser. +- **module_name** The name of the module in which the crash originated. +- **module_offset** Memory offset into the module in which the crash originated. +- **module_version** The version of the module in which the crash originated. +- **process_type** The type of the browser process that crashed, example, renderer, gpu-process, etc. +- **stack_hash** Hash of the stack trace representing the crash. Currently not used or set to zero. +- **sub_code** The exception/error code representing the crash. + + +### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.HangEvent + +This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a hanging/frozen Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the hang. + +The following fields are available: + +- **app_name** The name of the hanging process. +- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process, and process start time. +- **app_version** The version of the hanging process. +- **client_id_hash** Hash of the browser client id to help identify the installation. +- **etag** Identifier to help identify running browser experiments. +- **hang_source** Identifies how the hang was detected. +- **process_type** The type of the hanging browser process, example, gpu-process, renderer, etc. +- **stack_hash** A hash of the hanging stack. Currently not used or set to zero. + + ### Microsoft.WebBrowser.Installer.EdgeUpdate.Ping This event sends hardware and software inventory information about the Microsoft Edge Update service, Microsoft Edge applications, and the current system environment, including app configuration, update configuration, and hardware capabilities. It's used to measure the reliability and performance of the EdgeUpdate service and if Microsoft Edge applications are up to date. This is an indication that the event is designed to keep Windows secure and up to date. @@ -4669,16 +4937,89 @@ The following fields are available: - **totalRunDuration** Total running/evaluation time from last time. - **totalRuns** Total number of running/evaluation from last time. -## Settings events -### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.SystemSettings.SettingsAppActivity.ProtocolActivation +## OOBE events -This event tracks protocol launching for Setting's URIs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. +### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdateExpeditionChoiceCommitted + +This event requests a commit work for expedited update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure, up to date, and performing properly. The following fields are available: -- **activationSource** Where activation is initiated. -- **uriString** URI of the launching protocol. +- **oobeExpeditedUpdateCommitOption** Type of commit work for expedited update. +- **resultCode** HR result of operation. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdateNthEulaAcceptChoice + +Eula choice in NthLogon NDUP - necessary for upgrade. + +The following fields are available: + +- **fAccepted** Accept/decline state. +- **resultCode** Hresult of committing choice. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdateNthLogonDisplayStatus + +NthLogon NDUP evaluated whether it should launch or not. + +The following fields are available: + +- **nthSkippedReasonFlag** Flag indicating skip reason. +- **reason** Skip reason string. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdatePageSkipped + +This event provides information about skipping expedited update page. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure, up to date, and performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **reason** Reason for skip. +- **skippedReasonFlag** Flag representing reason for skip. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdateStatusResult + +This event provides status of expedited update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure, up to date, and performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **oobeExpeditedUpdateStatus** Expedited update status. +- **reason** Reason for the status. +- **resultCode** HR result of operation. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdateSvEulaAccepted + +Event logged when the Win11 EULA is accepted in OOBE on a Win10 machine. + +The following fields are available: + +- **lang** The language code of the accepted Win11 EULA. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdateSvEulaNotMarkedAccepted + +Logged when Eula is accepted but it can't be confirmed if it's the SV version. + +The following fields are available: + +- **fLPLanguage** Return val of check for if current lang is backed by Language Pack. +- **lang** Current lang code in use. +- **resultCode** Hresult of the LP check. + + +## Other events + +### Microsoft.Windows.OneSettingsClient.Heartbeat + +This event indicates the config state heartbeat. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **Configs** Array of configs. ## Privacy consent logging events @@ -4709,6 +5050,18 @@ The following fields are available: - **userRegionCode** The current user's region setting +## Settings events + +### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.SystemSettings.SettingsAppActivity.ProtocolActivation + +This event tracks protocol launching for Setting's URIs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **activationSource** Where activation is initiated. +- **uriString** URI of the launching protocol. + + ## Setup events ### Microsoft.Windows.Setup.WinSetupBoot.BootBlockStart @@ -5272,17 +5625,6 @@ The following fields are available: ## Surface events -### Microsoft.Surface.Health.Binary.Prod.McuHealthLog - -This event collects information to keep track of health indicator of the built-in micro controller. For example, the number of abnormal shutdowns due to power issues during boot sequence, type of display panel attached to base, thermal indicator, throttling data in hardware etc. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and performing properly. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CUtility::GetTargetNameA(Target)** Sub component name. -- **HealthLog** Health indicator log. -- **healthLogSize** 4KB. -- **productId** Identifier for product model. - ### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEvent This event includes the hardware level data about battery performance. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows products and services performing properly. @@ -5450,16 +5792,30 @@ The following fields are available: - **Ver** Schema version. +### Microsoft.Surface.Health.Binary.Prod.McuHealthLog + +This event collects information to keep track of health indicator of the built-in micro controller. For example, the number of abnormal shutdowns due to power issues during boot sequence, type of display panel attached to base, thermal indicator, throttling data in hardware etc. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CUtility::GetTargetNameA(Target)** Sub component name. +- **HealthLog** Health indicator log. +- **healthLogSize** 4KB. +- **productId** Identifier for product model. + + ### Microsoft.Surface.SystemReset.Prod.ResetCauseEventV2 This event sends reason for SAM, PCH and SoC reset. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly. The following fields are available: +- **ControllerResetCause** The cause for the controller reset. - **HostResetCause** Host reset cause. - **PchResetCause** PCH reset cause. - **SamResetCause** SAM reset cause. + ## Update Assistant events ### Microsoft.Windows.QUALauncher.Applicable @@ -5498,6 +5854,80 @@ The following fields are available: - **Result** Applicability check for quality update assistant. +### Microsoft.Windows.QualityUpdateAssistant.DeviceReadinessCheck + +This event sends basic info on whether the device is ready to download the latest cumulative update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExecutionRequestId** Identifier of the Execution Request that launched the QualityUpdateAssistant process. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this device. +- **KBNumber** KBNumber of the update being installed. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of quality update assistant. +- **Reason** Indicates why the device did not pass the readiness check. +- **Result** Device readiness check for quality update assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.QualityUpdateAssistant.Download + +This event sends basic info when download of the latest cumulative update begins. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **DODownloadHResult** Result code from Delivery Optimization when used to download the quality update. +- **DownloadMode** Indicates how the quality update was downloaded. +- **ExecutionRequestId** Identifier of the Execution Request that launched the QualityUpdateAssistant process. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter that indicates ordering of events sent by this device. +- **HttpsDownloadHResult** Result code when HTTPS is used to download the quality update. +- **KBNumber** KBNumber of the update being installed. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of quality update assistant. +- **QualityUpdateDeviceHasMinimumUptime** Indicates whether the device has the minimum uptime required to install a quality update. +- **Result** Download of latest cumulative update payload. +- **Scenario** Indicates if the installation step succeeded or failed. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.QualityUpdateAssistant.Install + +This event sends basic info on the result of the installation of the latest cumulative update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **DismInstallHResult** Internal result code from DISM when used to install the quality update. +- **ExecutionRequestId** Identifier of the Execution Request that launched the QualityUpdateAssistant process. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this device. +- **InstallMode** Indicates which installation method was used to attempt the install of the quality update. +- **KBNumber** KBNumber of the update being installed. +- **launchretrycounter** Count of the number of times the install has been retried in the event of a non-successful installation attempt. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of quality update assistant. +- **QualityUpdateDismErrorCode** Error code returned when DISM is used to install the quality update. +- **QualityUpdatePendingRebootAfterInstallStage** Indicates if the device is pending reboot after install is complete. +- **QualityUpdateSecondsInstallStage** Time spent installing the quality update. +- **QualityUpdateWusaErrorCode** Error code returned when WUSA is used to install the quality update. +- **Result** Install of latest cumulative update payload. +- **Scenario** Indicates if the installation step succeeded or failed. +- **WusaInstallHResult** Internal result code from WUSA when used to install the quality update. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.QualityUpdateAssistant.RebootPending + +This event sends basic info on the result of the installation of the latest cumulative update indicating device is pending reboot. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector. +- **ExecutionRequestId** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this device. +- **GlobalEventCounter** KBNumber of the update being installed. +- **KBNumber** KBNumber of the update being installed. +- **PackageVersion** Current package version of quality update assistant. +- **QualityUpdateDaysPendingRebootAfterInstallStage** The number of days pending for reboot after installation. +- **QualityUpdatePendingRebootAfterInstallStage** QualityUpdatePendingRebootAfterInstallStartingToast. +- **Result** Result of Execution. +- **Scenario** Represent the state of execution step. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.RecommendedTroubleshootingService.MitigationFailed This event is raised after an executable delivered by Mitigation Service has run and failed. Data from this event is used to measure the health of mitigations used by engineers to solve in-market problems on internal, insider, and retail devices. Failure data will also be used for root-cause investigation by feature teams, as signal to halt mitigation rollout and, possible follow-up action on specific devices still impacted by the problem because the mitigation failed (i.e. reoffer it to impacted devices). The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. @@ -5584,6 +6014,150 @@ The following fields are available: - **totalUserTime** Total user mode time used by the job object. +### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.EM.EMCompleted + +Event that tracks the effectiveness of an operation to mitigate an issue on devices that meet certain requirements. + +The following fields are available: + +- **cleanUpScheduledTaskHR** The result of the operation to clean up the scheduled task the launched the operation. +- **eulaHashHR** The result of the operation to generate a hash of the EULA file that's currently on-disk. +- **mitigationHR** The result of the operation to take corrective action on a device that's impacted. +- **mitigationResult** The enumeration value representing the action that was taken on the device. +- **mitigationResultReason** The string value representing the action that was taken on the device. +- **mitigationSuccessWriteHR** The result of writing the success value to the registry. +- **region** The device's default region at the time of execution. +- **windowsVersionString** The version of Windows that was computed at the time of execution. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResult + +This event provides the result of running the compatibility check for update assistant. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResultOutput** Output of compatibility check for update assistant. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantDeviceInformation + +This event provides basic information about the device where update assistant was run. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantAppFilePath** Path to Update Assistant app. +- **UpdateAssistantDeviceId** Device Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. +- **UpdateAssistantExeName** Exe name running as Update Assistant. +- **UpdateAssistantExternalId** External Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. +- **UpdateAssistantIsDeviceCloverTrail** True/False is the device clovertrail. +- **UpdateAssistantIsPushing** True if the update is pushing to the device. +- **UpdateAssistantMachineId** Machine Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. +- **UpdateAssistantOsVersion** Update Assistant OS Version. +- **UpdateAssistantPartnerId** Partner Id for Assistant application. +- **UpdateAssistantReportPath** Path to report for Update Assistant. +- **UpdateAssistantStartTime** Start time for UpdateAssistant. +- **UpdateAssistantTargetOSVersion** Update Assistant Target OS Version. +- **UpdateAssistantUiType** The type of UI whether default or OOBE. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. +- **UpdateAssistantVersionInfo** Information about Update Assistant application. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantEULAProperty + +This event is set to true at the start of AcceptEULA. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantEULAPropertyGeoId** Geo Id used to show EULA. +- **UpdateAssistantEULAPropertyRegion** Region used to show EULA. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantInteractive + +An user action such as button click happens. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantInteractiveObjective** The objective of the action performed. +- **UpdateAssistantInteractiveUiAction** The action performed through UI. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStartState + +This event marks the start of an Update Assistant State. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantStateAcceptEULA** True at the start of AcceptEULA. +- **UpdateAssistantStateCheckingCompat** True at the start of Checking Compat +- **UpdateAssistantStateCheckingUpgrade** True at the start of CheckingUpgrade. +- **UpdateAssistantStateConfirmUninstall** True at the start of the state Confirm Uninstall. +- **UpdateAssistantStateDownloading** True at the start Downloading. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingApplication** True at the start of the state InitializingApplication. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingStates** True at the start of InitializingStates. +- **UpdateAssistantStateInstalling** True at the start of Installing. +- **UpdateAssistantStatePerformRestart** True at the start of PerformRestart. +- **UpdateAssistantStatePostInstall** True at the start of PostInstall. +- **UpdateAssistantStateShowingUpdate** True at the start of Showing Update. +- **UpdateAssistantStateWelcomeToNewOS** True at the start of WelcomeToNewOS. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStateGeneralErrorDetails + +Details about errors of current state. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantGeneralErrorHResult** HResult of current state. +- **UpdateAssistantGeneralErrorOriginalState** State name of current state. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantUserActionDetails + +This event provides details about user action. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** The correlation vector. +- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. +- **UpdateAssistantUserActionExitingState** Exiting state name user performed action on. +- **UpdateAssistantUserActionHResult** HRESULT of user action. +- **UpdateAssistantUserActionState** State name user performed action on. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantBox.UpdateAssistantBoxStubDetails + +Details about the box stub process. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CV** Correlation vector for the telemetry. +- **GlobalEventCounter** Device counter for all events. +- **UpdateAssistantBoxStubCompleted** True if the boxstub process has completed. +- **UpdateAssistantBoxStubHResult** HResult of box stub run. +- **UpdateAssistantBoxStubInstallationProgram** The path to the installation folder. +- **UpdateAssistantBoxStubUiType** UI type of box stub run. +- **UpdateAssistantVersion** The version of Update Assistant application for this run. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteDetectionStarted This event indicates that the detection phase of USO has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. @@ -5594,6 +6168,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. - **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. - **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** List of update IDs in progress. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. - **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. - **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. - **PackageVersion** The package version label. @@ -5609,6 +6184,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy Id of the expedite request. - **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited. - **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** A list of update IDs in progress. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. - **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. - **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. - **PackageVersion** The package version label. @@ -5624,6 +6200,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. - **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. - **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** List of update IDs in progress. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector for the current USO session. - **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO. - **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider. - **PackageVersion** The package version label. @@ -5689,6 +6266,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request. - **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited. - **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** Comma delimited list of update IDs currently being offered. +- **ExpediteUsoCorrelationVector** The correlation vector from the USO session. - **ExpediteUsoLastError** Last HResult from the current USO session. - **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. - **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools. @@ -5731,6 +6309,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code. - **ExpediteHoursOfUpTimeSincePolicy** The number of hours the device has been active since it received a policy. - **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy Id of the expedite request. +- **ExpeditePollCount** Counts the number of polls. - **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure. - **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The UBR of the device. - **ExpediteUpdaterExpectedUbr** The expected UBR of the device. @@ -5766,10 +6345,10 @@ The following fields are available: - **CV** The correlation vector. - **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the events at the global level for telemetry. - **PackageVersion** The package version for currency tools. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceAADJoinedHresult** The result code after checking if device is Azure Active Directory-joined. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceAADJoinedHresult** The result code after checking if device is Azure Active Directory joined. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceInDssPolicy** Boolean indicating whether the device is found to be in a DSS policy. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceInDssPolicyHresult** The result code for checking whether the device is found to be in a DSS policy. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAADJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is Azure Active Directory-joined. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAADJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is Azure Active Directory joined. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAdJoined** Boolean indicating whether a device is AD joined. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsAdJoinedHresult** The result code for checking whether a device is AD joined. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsEducationSku** Boolean indicating whether a device is Education SKU. @@ -5784,8 +6363,8 @@ The following fields are available: - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsProSkuHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Pro SKU. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsSccmManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is managed by Configuration Manager. - **UnifiedInstallerDeviceIsSccmManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is managed by Configuration Manager. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is Windows Update for Business managed. -- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device is Windows Update for Business managed. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManaged** Boolean indicating whether a device is managed by Windows Update for Business. +- **UnifiedInstallerDeviceWufbManagedHresult** The result code from checking whether a device ismanaged by Windows Update for Business. - **UnifiedInstallerPlatformResult** The result code from checking what platform type the device is. - **UnifiedInstallerPlatformType** The enum indicating the type of platform detected. - **UnifiedInstUnifiedInstallerDeviceIsHomeSkuHresultllerDeviceIsHomeSku** The result code from checking whether a device is Home SKU. @@ -5936,90 +6515,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter which indicates ordering of events sent by this user. - **PackageVersion** Current package version of remediation. -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResult - -This event provides the result of running the compatibility check for update assistant. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** The correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. -- **UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResultOutput** Output of compatibility check for update assistant. -- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantDeviceInformation - -This event provides basic information about the device where update assistant was run. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** The correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. -- **UpdateAssistantAppFilePath** Path to Update Assistant app. -- **UpdateAssistantDeviceId** Device Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. -- **UpdateAssistantExeName** Exe name running as Update Assistant. -- **UpdateAssistantExternalId** External Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. -- **UpdateAssistantIsDeviceCloverTrail** True/False is the device clovertrail. -- **UpdateAssistantIsPushing** True if the update is pushing to the device. -- **UpdateAssistantMachineId** Machine Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device. -- **UpdateAssistantOsVersion** Update Assistant OS Version. -- **UpdateAssistantPartnerId** Partner Id for Assistant application. -- **UpdateAssistantReportPath** Path to report for Update Assistant. -- **UpdateAssistantStartTime** Start time for UpdateAssistant. -- **UpdateAssistantTargetOSVersion** Update Assistant Target OS Version. -- **UpdateAssistantUiType** The type of UI whether default or OOBE. -- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. -- **UpdateAssistantVersionInfo** Information about Update Assistant application. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantEULAProperty - -This event is set to true at the start of AcceptEULA. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** The correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. -- **UpdateAssistantEULAPropertyGeoId** Geo Id used to show EULA. -- **UpdateAssistantEULAPropertyRegion** Region used to show EULA. -- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStartState - -This event marks the start of an Update Assistant State. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** The correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. -- **UpdateAssistantStateAcceptEULA** True at the start of AcceptEULA. -- **UpdateAssistantStateCheckingCompat** True at the start of Checking Compat -- **UpdateAssistantStateCheckingUpgrade** True at the start of CheckingUpgrade. -- **UpdateAssistantStateDownloading** True at the start Downloading. -- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingApplication** True at the start of the state InitializingApplication. -- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingStates** True at the start of InitializingStates. -- **UpdateAssistantStateInstalling** True at the start of Installing. -- **UpdateAssistantStatePerformRestart** True at the start of PerformRestart. -- **UpdateAssistantStatePostInstall** True at the start of PostInstall. -- **UpdateAssistantStateShowingUpdate** True at the start of Showing Update. -- **UpdateAssistantStateWelcomeToNewOS** True at the start of WelcomeToNewOS. -- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. - - -### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantUserActionDetails - -This event provides details about user action. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **CV** The correlation vector. -- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device. -- **UpdateAssistantUserActionExitingState** Exiting state name user performed action on. -- **UpdateAssistantUserActionHResult** HRESULT of user action. -- **UpdateAssistantUserActionState** State name user performed action on. -- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant. ## Update events @@ -6042,7 +6537,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentCommit -This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6059,7 +6554,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest -This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to PC and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6104,7 +6599,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentExpand -This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6126,7 +6621,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInitialize -This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario, which is applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6168,6 +6663,7 @@ The UpdateAgentMerge event sends data on the merge phase when updating Windows. The following fields are available: +- **CancelRequested** A cancellation request happened. - **ErrorCode** The error code returned for the current merge phase. - **FlightId** Unique ID for each flight. - **MergeId** The unique ID to join two update sessions being merged. @@ -6227,7 +6723,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentModeStart -This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6243,7 +6739,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentOneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6261,7 +6757,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentPostRebootResult -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information for both Mobile and Desktop regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6298,7 +6794,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentSetupBoxLaunch -The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. This event is only applicable to PCs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6493,7 +6989,7 @@ This event sends data regarding OS Updates and Upgrades from Windows 7.X, Window The following fields are available: - **ClientId** For Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. -- **FlightData** In the WU scenario, this will be the WU client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. +- **FlightData** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. - **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the previous operating system. - **HostOsSkuName** The OS edition which is running the Setup360 instance (previous operating system). - **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe. @@ -6630,7 +7126,7 @@ The following fields are available: ### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360OneSettings -This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. +This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. The following fields are available: @@ -6875,6 +7371,20 @@ This event is sent when the Store Agent cache is refreshed with any available pa +### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.CompleteInstallOperationRequest + +This event is sent at the end of app installations or updates to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CatalogId** The Store Product ID of the app being installed. +- **HResult** HResult code of the action being performed. +- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle? +- **PackageFamilyName** The name of the package being installed. +- **ProductId** The Store Product ID of the product being installed. +- **SkuId** Specific edition of the item being installed. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndAcquireLicense This event is sent after the license is acquired when a product is being installed. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. @@ -7714,7 +8224,7 @@ This event measures overall health of UpdateOrchestrator. The data collected wit The following fields are available: -- **wilActivity** This struct provides a Windows Internal Library context used for Product and Service diagnostics. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity). +- **wilActivity** This struct provides a Windows Internal Library context used for Product and Service diagnostics. ### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.DeferRestart @@ -7742,9 +8252,14 @@ This event sends launch data for a Windows Update scan to help keep Windows secu The following fields are available: +- **detectionBlockingPolicy** State of update action. - **detectionBlockreason** The reason detection did not complete. +- **detectionRetryMode** Indicates whether we will try to scan again. +- **errorCode** The error code returned for the current process. - **eventScenario** End-to-end update session ID, or indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started installing content, or whether it was cancelled, succeeded, or failed. - **interactive** Indicates whether the session was user initiated. +- **networkStatus** Error info +- **scanTriggerSource** Source of the triggered scan. - **updateScenarioType** Identifies the type of update session being performed. - **wuDeviceid** The unique device ID used by Windows Update. @@ -7766,7 +8281,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **seekerUpdateIdList** The list of “seeker” update identifiers. - **seekerUpdateList** The list of “seeker” updates. - **services** The list of services that were called during update. -- **wilActivity** The activity results. See [wilActivity](#wilactivity). +- **wilActivity** The activity results. ### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.DisplayNeeded @@ -8001,7 +8516,7 @@ The following fields are available: - **updaterCmdLine** The command line requested by the updater. - **updaterId** The ID of the updater that requested the work. -- **wuDeviceid** WU device ID. +- **wuDeviceid** Windows Update device ID. ### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.UniversalOrchestratorScheduleWorkNonSystem @@ -8064,6 +8579,17 @@ The following fields are available: - **wuDeviceid** Unique device ID used by Windows Update. +### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.Worker.EulaAccepted + +Indicates that EULA for an update has been accepted. + +The following fields are available: + +- **publisherIntent** Publisher Intent id associated with the update. +- **reason** Reason for EULA acceptance. +- **update** Update for which EULA has been accepted. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Ux.MusNotification.EnhancedEngagedRebootUxState This event sends information about the configuration of Enhanced Direct-to-Engaged (eDTE), which includes values for the timing of how eDTE will progress through each phase of the reboot. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date. @@ -8155,6 +8681,61 @@ The following fields are available: - **wuDeviceid** Represents device ID. +### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.PLUG.PLUGActivityEvaluate + +PLUG Scheduler has determined whether or not to execute an activity. + +The following fields are available: + +- **Name** The name of the activity. +- **WillExecute** True if PLUG has decided to execute the activity. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.PLUG.PLUGActivityExecuteEnd + +PLUG Scheduler has executed an activity. + +The following fields are available: + +- **ExitCode** Exit code reported by activity process. +- **HRESULT** Result of activity execution. +- **Name** Name of activity being executed. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.PLUG.PLUGActivityExecuteStart + +PLUG Scheduler is starting to execute an activity. + +The following fields are available: + +- **Name** The name of the activity being executed. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.PLUG.PLUGSchedulerExit + +PLUG Scheduler (PLUGScheduler.exe) is about to exit. + + + +### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.PLUG.PLUGSchedulerLaunch + +PLUG Scheduler (PLUGScheduler.exe) has just started to run. + +The following fields are available: + +- **CommandLine** The command line used to launch PLUG Scheduler. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICOInteractionCampaignComplete + +This event is generated whenever a RUXIM user interaction campaign becomes complete. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. + +The following fields are available: + +- **InteractionCampaignID** GUID identifying the interaction campaign that became complete. +- **ResultId** The final result of the interaction campaign. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSEvaluateInteractionCampaign This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Campaign Scheduler (RUXIMICS.EXE) finishes processing an interaction campaign. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. @@ -8185,6 +8766,23 @@ The following fields are available: - **CommandLine** The command line used to launch RUXIMICS. +### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSOneSettingsSyncExit + +This event is sent when RUXIM completes checking with OneSettings to retrieve any UX interaction campaigns that may need to be displayed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + +The following fields are available: + +- **ETagValue** eTag for sync. +- **hrInitialize** Error, if any, that occurred while initializing OneSettings. +- **hrQuery** Error, if any, that occurred while retrieving UX interaction campaign data from OneSettings. + + +### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSOneSettingsSyncLaunch + +This event is sent when RUXIM begins checking with OneSettings to retrieve any UX interaction campaigns that may need to be displayed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. + + + ### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.IHEvaluateAndPresent This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Handler finishes evaluating, and possibly presenting an interaction campaign. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. @@ -8218,6 +8816,26 @@ The following fields are available: - **InteractionCampaignID** GUID identifying the user interaction campaign that the Interaction Handler will process. +### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.LibStoredState + +This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Handler (RUXIMIH.EXE) has read or written the stored state of an interaction campaign. + +The following fields are available: + +- **EvaluationCount** Number of times the interaction campaign has been evaluated. +- **InteractionCampaignID** The user interaction we processed. +- **IsChanged** True if the stored state has been modified in the registry (by creating it or by modifying one or more fields). +- **IsComplete** True if the interaction campaign is marked as complete. +- **IsNew** True if the stored state was not previously in the registry and was just initialized. +- **LastEvaluationTime** Last time the interaction campaign was evaluated. +- **LastPresentationTime** Last time the interaction campaign was presented. +- **PresentationCount** Number of times the interaction campaign has been presented. +- **ResultId** The result ID currently recorded for the interaction campaign. +- **StateCreationTime** Time the state was created. +- **StateModificationTime** Time the state was last modified. +- **ThrottlingRoll** Randomly generated throttling roll for the interaction campaign. + + ### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.SystemEvaluator.Evaluation This event is generated whenever the RUXIM Evaluator DLL performs an evaluation. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly. @@ -8229,30 +8847,6 @@ The following fields are available: - **NodeEvaluationData** Structure showing the results of individual checks that occurred during the overall evaluation. - **Result** Overall result generated by the evaluation. -### wilActivity - -This event provides a Windows Internal Library context used for Product and Service diagnostics. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date. - -The following fields are available: - -- **callContext** The function where the failure occurred. -- **currentContextId** The ID of the current call context where the failure occurred. -- **currentContextMessage** The message of the current call context where the failure occurred. -- **currentContextName** The name of the current call context where the failure occurred. -- **failureCount** The number of failures for this failure ID. -- **failureId** The ID of the failure that occurred. -- **failureType** The type of the failure that occurred. -- **fileName** The file name where the failure occurred. -- **function** The function where the failure occurred. -- **hresult** The HResult of the overall activity. -- **lineNumber** The line number where the failure occurred. -- **message** The message of the failure that occurred. -- **module** The module where the failure occurred. -- **originatingContextId** The ID of the originating call context that resulted in the failure. -- **originatingContextMessage** The message of the originating call context that resulted in the failure. -- **originatingContextName** The name of the originating call context that resulted in the failure. -- **threadId** The ID of the thread on which the activity is executing. - ## Windows Update mitigation events @@ -8297,7 +8891,7 @@ This event sends data specific to the CryptcatsvcRebuild mitigation used for OS The following fields are available: -- **ClientId** In the WU scenario, this will be the WU client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. +- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. - **FlightId** The unique identifier for each flight. - **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instances of setuphost.exe. - **MitigationNeeded** Information on whether the mitigation was needed. @@ -8318,7 +8912,7 @@ This event sends data specific to the FixAppXReparsePoints mitigation used for O The following fields are available: -- **ClientId** In the WU scenario, this will be the WU client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. +- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value. - **FlightId** Unique identifier for each flight. - **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instances of setuphost.exe. - **MitigationScenario** The update scenario in which the mitigation was executed. @@ -8590,6 +9184,3 @@ The following fields are available: - **virtualMachineName** VM name. - **waitForClientConnection** True if we should wait for client connection. - **wp81NetworkStackDisabled** WP 8.1 networking stack disabled. - - - diff --git a/windows/privacy/toc.yml b/windows/privacy/toc.yml index cca1091e48..295d4bf26f 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/toc.yml +++ b/windows/privacy/toc.yml @@ -15,21 +15,21 @@ href: Microsoft-DiagnosticDataViewer.md - name: Required Windows diagnostic data events and fields items: - - name: Windows 11, version 22H2 required diagnostic events and fields + - name: Windows 11, version 22H2 href: required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md - - name: Windows 11, version 21H2 required diagnostic events and fields + - name: Windows 11, version 21H2 href: required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md - - name: Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H1, Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004 required Windows diagnostic data events and fields + - name: Windows 10, versions 22H2, 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and 2004 href: required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md - - name: Windows 10, version 1909 and Windows 10, version 1903 required level Windows diagnostic events and fields + - name: Windows 10, versions 1909 and 1903 href: basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1903.md - - name: Windows 10, version 1809 required Windows diagnostic events and fields + - name: Windows 10, version 1809 href: basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md - - name: Windows 10, version 1803 required Windows diagnostic events and fields + - name: Windows 10, version 1803 href: basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1803.md - - name: Windows 10, version 1709 required Windows diagnostic events and fields + - name: Windows 10, version 1709 href: basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1709.md - - name: Windows 10, version 1703 required Windows diagnostic events and fields + - name: Windows 10, version 1703 href: basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1703.md - name: Optional Windows diagnostic data events and fields items: diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-10-and-privacy-compliance.md b/windows/privacy/windows-10-and-privacy-compliance.md index e4e7e22ec9..2e65697d6a 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/windows-10-and-privacy-compliance.md +++ b/windows/privacy/windows-10-and-privacy-compliance.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Windows Privacy Compliance Guide description: This article provides information to help IT and compliance professionals understand the personal data policies as related to Windows. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 12/01/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: conceptual --- # Windows Privacy Compliance:
    A Guide for IT and Compliance Professionals diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-11-endpoints-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-11-endpoints-non-enterprise-editions.md index d24d978945..480e474f63 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/windows-11-endpoints-non-enterprise-editions.md +++ b/windows/privacy/windows-11-endpoints-non-enterprise-editions.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Windows 11 connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions description: Explains what Windows 11 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 11. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 12/01/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Windows 11 connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-diagnostic-data-1703.md b/windows/privacy/windows-diagnostic-data-1703.md index 2651ae6d53..f4777d4afa 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/windows-diagnostic-data-1703.md +++ b/windows/privacy/windows-diagnostic-data-1703.md @@ -1,16 +1,13 @@ --- title: Windows 10 diagnostic data for the Full diagnostic data level (Windows 10) description: Use this article to learn about the types of data that is collected the Full diagnostic data level. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 12/01/2021 -ms.reviewer: -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Windows 10 diagnostic data for the Full diagnostic data level diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-diagnostic-data.md b/windows/privacy/windows-diagnostic-data.md index 12ab817b8c..04381116ab 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/windows-diagnostic-data.md +++ b/windows/privacy/windows-diagnostic-data.md @@ -1,24 +1,22 @@ --- title: Windows 10, version 1709 and Windows 11 and later optional diagnostic data (Windows 10) description: Use this article to learn about the types of optional diagnostic data that is collected. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: - - M365-security-compliance - - highpri -ms.topic: article -ms.reviewer: -ms.technology: privacy - +ms.collection: highpri +ms.topic: reference --- # Windows 10, version 1709 and later and Windows 11 optional diagnostic data Applies to: -- Windows 11 +- Windows 11, version 22H2 +- Windows 11, version 21H2 +- Windows 10, version 22H2 - Windows 10, version 21H2 - Windows 10, version 21H1 - Windows 10, version 20H2 diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1809-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1809-non-enterprise-editions.md index 94356eae38..692ea4127b 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1809-non-enterprise-editions.md +++ b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1809-non-enterprise-editions.md @@ -1,16 +1,13 @@ --- title: Windows 10, version 1809, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 10, version 1809. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 12/01/2021 -ms.reviewer: -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Windows 10, version 1809, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1903-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1903-non-enterprise-editions.md index d98d8fa989..cffad0f0e4 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1903-non-enterprise-editions.md +++ b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1903-non-enterprise-editions.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Windows 10, version 1903, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 10, version 1903. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 12/01/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Windows 10, version 1903, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1909-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1909-non-enterprise-editions.md index 3608b11804..364bbda151 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1909-non-enterprise-editions.md +++ b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1909-non-enterprise-editions.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Windows 10, version 1909, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 10, version 1909. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 12/01/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Windows 10, version 1909, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-2004-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-2004-non-enterprise-editions.md index 4b4f07c78f..72c2c99868 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-2004-non-enterprise-editions.md +++ b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-2004-non-enterprise-editions.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Windows 10, version 2004, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 10, version 2004. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 12/01/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Windows 10, version 2004, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-20H2-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-20H2-non-enterprise-editions.md index ec38d80ece..a909428902 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-20H2-non-enterprise-editions.md +++ b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-20H2-non-enterprise-editions.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Windows 10, version 20H2, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 10, version 20H2. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 12/01/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Windows 10, version 20H2, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-21H1-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-21H1-non-enterprise-editions.md index 2923d95d74..379e4110bc 100644 --- a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-21H1-non-enterprise-editions.md +++ b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-21H1-non-enterprise-editions.md @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ --- title: Windows 10, version 21H1, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions description: Explains what Windows 10 endpoints are used in non-Enterprise editions. Specific to Windows 10, version 21H1. -ms.prod: m365-security +ms.prod: windows-client +ms.technology: itpro-privacy ms.localizationpriority: high author: DHB-MSFT ms.author: danbrown manager: dougeby -ms.collection: M365-security-compliance -ms.topic: article -ms.date: 12/01/2021 -ms.technology: privacy +ms.topic: reference --- # Windows 10, version 21H1, connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions diff --git a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-deployment-rdp-certs.md b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-deployment-rdp-certs.md index d0cc1cad93..50c96ed712 100644 --- a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-deployment-rdp-certs.md +++ b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-deployment-rdp-certs.md @@ -15,13 +15,14 @@ appliesto: - ✅ Windows 11 - ✅ Hybrid deployment - ✅ Key trust +- ✅ Cloud Kerberos trust --- -# Deploying Certificates to Key Trust Users to Enable RDP +# Deploy Certificates to Key Trust and Cloud Kerberos Trust Users to Enable RDP Windows Hello for Business supports using a certificate as the supplied credential when establishing a remote desktop connection to a server or other device. For certificate trust deployments, creation of this certificate occurs at container creation time. -This document discusses an approach for key trust deployments where authentication certificates can be deployed to an existing key trust user. +This document discusses an approach for key trust and cloud Kerberos trust deployments where authentication certificates can be deployed to an existing WHFB user. Three approaches are documented here: @@ -77,7 +78,7 @@ Three approaches are documented here: 1. Tick **Microsoft Software Key Storage Provider** 1. Set the Request hash to **SHA256** -1. On the **Security** tab, add the security group that you want to give **Enroll** access to. For example, if you want to give access to all users, select the **Authenticated** users group, and then select Enroll permissions for them . +1. On the **Security** tab, add the security group that you want to give **Enroll** access to. For example, if you want to give access to all users, select the **Authenticated** users group, and then select Enroll permissions for them. 1. Click **OK** to finalize your changes and create the new template. Your new template should now appear in the list of Certificate Templates. @@ -87,7 +88,7 @@ Three approaches are documented here: 1. Execute the following command: - certutil -dstemplate \ \> \.txt + `certutil -dstemplate \ \> \.txt` Replace \ with the Template name you took note of earlier in step 7. diff --git a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-errors-during-pin-creation.md b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-errors-during-pin-creation.md index 3a4f97b0d0..ec6b931e13 100644 --- a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-errors-during-pin-creation.md +++ b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-errors-during-pin-creation.md @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ If the error occurs again, check the error code against the following table to s | 0x801C044D | Authorization token does not contain device ID. | Unjoin the device from Azure AD and rejoin. | | | Unable to obtain user token. | Sign out and then sign in again. Check network and credentials. | | 0x801C044E | Failed to receive user credentials input. | Sign out and then sign in again. | -| 0xC00000BB | Your PIN or this option is temporarily unavailable. | The destination domain controller doesn't support the login method. Most often the KDC service doesn't have the proper certificate to support the login. Another common cause can be the client can not verify the KDC certificate CRL. Use a different login method.| +| 0xC00000BB | Your PIN or this option is temporarily unavailable. | The destination domain controller doesn't support the login method. Most often the KDC service doesn't have the proper certificate to support the login. Another common cause can be the client cannot verify the KDC certificate CRL. Use a different login method.| ## Errors with unknown mitigation @@ -108,5 +108,5 @@ For errors listed in this table, contact Microsoft Support for assistance. - [Why a PIN is better than a password](hello-why-pin-is-better-than-password.md) - [Prepare people to use Windows Hello](hello-prepare-people-to-use.md) - [Windows Hello and password changes](hello-and-password-changes.md) -- [Event ID 300 - Windows Hello successfully created](hello-event-300.md) +- [Event ID 300 - Windows Hello successfully created](/troubleshoot/windows-client/user-profiles-and-logon/event-id-300-windows-hello-successfully-created-in-windows-10) - [Windows Hello biometrics in the enterprise](hello-biometrics-in-enterprise.md) diff --git a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-event-300.md b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-event-300.md index 8fa58bce19..b0418e21c0 100644 --- a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-event-300.md +++ b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-event-300.md @@ -41,5 +41,5 @@ This is a normal condition. No further action is required. - [Why a PIN is better than a password](hello-why-pin-is-better-than-password.md) - [Prepare people to use Windows Hello](hello-prepare-people-to-use.md) - [Windows Hello and password changes](hello-and-password-changes.md) -- [Windows Hello errors during PIN creation](hello-errors-during-pin-creation.md) +- [Windows Hello errors during PIN creation](/troubleshoot/windows-client/user-profiles-and-logon/windows-hello-errors-during-pin-creation-in-windows-10) - [Windows Hello biometrics in the enterprise](hello-biometrics-in-enterprise.md) diff --git a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-planning-guide.md b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-planning-guide.md index 32137c8e75..a50d39c2dc 100644 --- a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-planning-guide.md +++ b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-planning-guide.md @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ It's fundamentally important to understand which deployment model to use for a s A deployment's trust type defines how each Windows Hello for Business client authenticates to the on-premises Active Directory. There are two trust types: key trust and certificate trust. > [!NOTE] -> Windows Hello for Business introduced a new trust model called cloud Kerberos trust, in early 2022. This model enables deployment of Windows Hello for Business using the infrastructure introduced for supporting [security key sign-in on Hybrid Azure AD-joined devices and on-premises resource access on Azure AD Joined devices](/azure/active-directory/authentication/howto-authentication-passwordless-security-key-on-premises). For more information, see ./hello-hybrid-cloud-kerberos-trust.md. +> Windows Hello for Business introduced a new trust model called cloud Kerberos trust, in early 2022. This model enables deployment of Windows Hello for Business using the infrastructure introduced for supporting [security key sign-in on Hybrid Azure AD-joined devices and on-premises resource access on Azure AD Joined devices](/azure/active-directory/authentication/howto-authentication-passwordless-security-key-on-premises). For more information, see [Hybrid Cloud Kerberos Trust Deployment](./hello-hybrid-cloud-kerberos-trust.md). The key trust type does not require issuing authentication certificates to end users. Users authenticate using a hardware-bound key created during the built-in provisioning experience. This requires an adequate distribution of Windows Server 2016 or later domain controllers relative to your existing authentication and the number of users included in your Windows Hello for Business deployment. Read the [Planning an adequate number of Windows Server 2016 or later Domain Controllers for Windows Hello for Business deployments](hello-adequate-domain-controllers.md) to learn more. @@ -349,4 +349,4 @@ If boxes **2a** or **2b** read **modern management** and you want devices to aut ## Congratulations, You're Done -Your Windows Hello for Business planning worksheet should be complete. This guide provided understanding of the components used in the Windows Hello for Business infrastructure and rationalization of why they are used. The worksheet gives you an overview of the requirements needed to continue the next phase of the deployment. With this worksheet, you'll be able to identify key elements of your Windows Hello for Business deployment. \ No newline at end of file +Your Windows Hello for Business planning worksheet should be complete. This guide provided understanding of the components used in the Windows Hello for Business infrastructure and rationalization of why they are used. The worksheet gives you an overview of the requirements needed to continue the next phase of the deployment. With this worksheet, you'll be able to identify key elements of your Windows Hello for Business deployment. diff --git a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-basic-deployment.md b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-basic-deployment.md index 82a70a8e75..36cc5e7a7a 100644 --- a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-basic-deployment.md +++ b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-basic-deployment.md @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ When the BitLocker Drive Encryption Wizard launches, it verifies the computer me |Operating system|BitLocker is an optional feature that can be installed by Server Manager on Windows Server 2012 and later.| |Hardware TPM|TPM version 1.2 or 2.0.

    A TPM isn't required for BitLocker; however, only a computer with a TPM can provide the additional security of pre-startup system integrity verification and multifactor authentication.| |BIOS configuration|

  • A Trusted Computing Group (TCG)-compliant BIOS or UEFI firmware.
  • The boot order must be set to start first from the hard disk, and not the USB or CD drives.
  • The firmware must be able to read from a USB flash drive during startup.
  • | -|File system|For computers that boot natively with UEFI firmware, at least one FAT32 partition for the system drive and one NTFS partition for the operating system drive.
    For computers with legacy BIOS firmware, at least two NTFS disk partitions, one for the system drive and one for the operating system drive.
    For either firmware, the system drive partition must be at least 350 megabytes (MB) and set as the active partition.| +|File system| One FAT32 partition for the system drive and one NTFS partition for the operating system drive. This is applicable for computers that boot natively with UEFI firmware.
    For computers with legacy BIOS firmware, at least two NTFS disk partitions, one for the system drive and one for the operating system drive.
    For either firmware, the system drive partition must be at least 350 megabytes (MB) and set as the active partition.| |Hardware encrypted drive prerequisites (optional)|To use a hardware encrypted drive as the boot drive, the drive must be in the uninitialized state and in the security inactive state. In addition, the system must always boot with native UEFI version 2.3.1 or higher and the CSM (if any) disabled.| Upon passing the initial configuration, users are required to enter a password for the volume. If the volume doesn't pass the initial configuration for BitLocker, the user is presented with an error dialog describing the appropriate actions to be taken. @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ The following table shows the compatibility matrix for systems that have been Bi Table 1: Cross compatibility for Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, and Windows 7 encrypted volumes |Encryption Type|Windows 11, Windows 10, and Windows 8.1|Windows 8|Windows 7| -|--- |--- |--- |--- | +|---|---|---|---| |Fully encrypted on Windows 8|Presents as fully encrypted|N/A|Presented as fully encrypted| |Used Disk Space Only encrypted on Windows 8|Presents as encrypt on write|N/A|Presented as fully encrypted| |Fully encrypted volume from Windows 7|Presents as fully encrypted|Presented as fully encrypted|N/A| diff --git a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-countermeasures.md b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-countermeasures.md index 9959b6f5bc..68889e3dcd 100644 --- a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-countermeasures.md +++ b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-countermeasures.md @@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ This helps mitigate DMA and memory remanence attacks. On computers with a compatible TPM, operating system drives that are BitLocker-protected can be unlocked in four ways: -- **TPM-only.** Using TPM-only validation doesn't require any interaction with the user to unlock and provide access to the drive. If the TPM validation succeeds, the user sign-in experience is the same as a standard sign in. If the TPM is missing or changed or if BitLocker detects changes to the BIOS or UEFI code or configuration, critical operating system startup files, or the boot configuration, BitLocker enters recovery mode, and the user must enter a recovery password to regain access to the data. This option is more convenient for sign-in but less secure than the other options, which require an additional authentication factor. +- **TPM-only.** Using TPM-only validation doesn't require any interaction with the user to unlock and provide access to the drive. If the TPM validation succeeds, the user sign-in experience is the same as a standard sign-in. If the TPM is missing or changed or if BitLocker detects changes to the BIOS or UEFI code or configuration, critical operating system startup files, or the boot configuration, BitLocker enters recovery mode, and the user must enter a recovery password to regain access to the data. This option is more convenient for sign-in but less secure than the other options, which require an additional authentication factor. - **TPM with startup key.** In addition to the protection that the TPM-only provides, part of the encryption key is stored on a USB flash drive, referred to as a startup key. Data on the encrypted volume can't be accessed without the startup key. -- **TPM with PIN.** In addition to the protection that the TPM provides, BitLocker requires that the user enter a PIN. Data on the encrypted volume can't be accessed without entering the PIN. TPMs also have [anti-hammering protection](/windows/security/hardware-protection/tpm/tpm-fundamentals#anti-hammering) that is designed to prevent brute force attacks that attempt to determine the PIN. +- **TPM with PIN.** In addition to the protection that the TPM provides, BitLocker requires that the user enters a PIN. Data on the encrypted volume can't be accessed without entering the PIN. TPMs also have [anti-hammering protection](/windows/security/hardware-protection/tpm/tpm-fundamentals#anti-hammering) that is designed to prevent brute force attacks that attempt to determine the PIN. - **TPM with startup key and PIN.** In addition to the core component protection that the TPM-only provides, part of the encryption key is stored on a USB flash drive, and a PIN is required to authenticate the user to the TPM. This configuration provides multifactor authentication so that if the USB key is lost or stolen, it can't be used for access to the drive, because the correct PIN is also required. In the following group policy example, TPM + PIN is required to unlock an operating system drive: @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ This section covers countermeasures for specific types of attacks. ### Bootkits and rootkits -A physically-present attacker might attempt to install a bootkit or rootkit-like piece of software into the boot chain in an attempt to steal the BitLocker keys. +A physically present attacker might attempt to install a bootkit or rootkit-like piece of software into the boot chain in an attempt to steal the BitLocker keys. The TPM should observe this installation via PCR measurements, and the BitLocker key won't be released. This is the default configuration. @@ -163,6 +163,7 @@ The following sections cover mitigations for different types of attackers. Physical access may be limited by a form factor that doesn't expose buses and memory. For example, there are no external DMA-capable ports, no exposed screws to open the chassis, and memory is soldered to the mainboard. + This attacker of opportunity doesn't use destructive methods or sophisticated forensics hardware/software. Mitigation: diff --git a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-device-encryption-overview-windows-10.md b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-device-encryption-overview-windows-10.md index 8156cd38ac..c7496bb2d0 100644 --- a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-device-encryption-overview-windows-10.md +++ b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-device-encryption-overview-windows-10.md @@ -17,13 +17,11 @@ ms.custom: bitlocker # Overview of BitLocker Device Encryption in Windows **Applies to** - - Windows 10 - Windows 11 -- Windows Server 2016 and above +- Windows Server 2016 and later -This article explains how BitLocker Device Encryption can help protect data on devices running Windows. -For a general overview and list of articles about BitLocker, see [BitLocker](bitlocker-overview.md). +This article explains how BitLocker Device Encryption can help protect data on devices running Windows. For a general overview and list of articles about BitLocker, see [BitLocker](bitlocker-overview.md). When users travel, their organization’s confidential data goes with them. Wherever confidential data is stored, it must be protected against unauthorized access. Windows has a long history of providing at-rest data-protection solutions that guard against nefarious attackers, beginning with the Encrypting File System in the Windows 2000 operating system. More recently, BitLocker has provided encryption for full drives and portable drives. Windows consistently improves data protection by improving existing options and providing new strategies. diff --git a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-overview.md b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-overview.md index 72fd1ad190..464d9dd86c 100644 --- a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-overview.md +++ b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-overview.md @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ This topic provides a high-level overview of BitLocker, including a list of syst BitLocker Drive Encryption is a data protection feature that integrates with the operating system and addresses the threats of data theft or exposure from lost, stolen, or inappropriately decommissioned computers. -BitLocker provides the most protection when used with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 1.2 or later. The TPM is a hardware component installed in many newer computers by the computer manufacturers. It works with BitLocker to help protect user data and to ensure that a computer has not been tampered with while the system was offline. +BitLocker provides the maximum protection when used with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 1.2 or later versions. The TPM is a hardware component installed in many newer computers by the computer manufacturers. It works with BitLocker to help protect user data and to ensure that a computer has not been tampered with while the system was offline. -On computers that do not have a TPM version 1.2 or later, you can still use BitLocker to encrypt the Windows operating system drive. However, this implementation will require the user to insert a USB startup key to start the computer or resume from hibernation. Starting with Windows 8, you can use an operating system volume password to protect the operating system volume on a computer without TPM. Both options do not provide the pre-startup system integrity verification offered by BitLocker with a TPM. +On computers that do not have a TPM version 1.2 or later versions, you can still use BitLocker to encrypt the Windows operating system drive. However, this implementation requires the user to insert a USB startup key to start the computer or resume from hibernation. Starting with Windows 8, you can use an operating system volume password to protect the operating system volume on a computer without TPM. Both options do not provide the pre-startup system integrity verification offered by BitLocker with a TPM. In addition to the TPM, BitLocker offers the option to lock the normal startup process until the user supplies a personal identification number (PIN) or inserts a removable device, such as a USB flash drive, that contains a startup key. These additional security measures provide multifactor authentication and assurance that the computer will not start or resume from hibernation until the correct PIN or startup key is presented. @@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ In addition to the TPM, BitLocker offers the option to lock the normal startup p Data on a lost or stolen computer is vulnerable to unauthorized access, either by running a software-attack tool against it or by transferring the computer's hard disk to a different computer. BitLocker helps mitigate unauthorized data access by enhancing file and system protections. BitLocker also helps render data inaccessible when BitLocker-protected computers are decommissioned or recycled. -There are two additional tools in the Remote Server Administration Tools, which you can use to manage BitLocker. +There are two additional tools in the Remote Server Administration Tools which you can use to manage BitLocker. - **BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer**. The BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer enables you to locate and view BitLocker Drive Encryption recovery passwords that have been backed up to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). You can use this tool to help recover data that is stored on a drive that has been encrypted by using BitLocker. The BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer tool is an extension for the Active Directory Users and Computers Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in. By using this tool, you can examine a computer object's **Properties** dialog box to view the corresponding BitLocker recovery passwords. Additionally, you can right-click a domain container and then search for a BitLocker recovery password across all the domains in the Active Directory forest. To view recovery passwords, you must be a domain administrator, or you must have been delegated permissions by a domain administrator. - **BitLocker Drive Encryption Tools**. BitLocker Drive Encryption Tools include the command-line tools, manage-bde and repair-bde, and the BitLocker cmdlets for Windows PowerShell. Both manage-bde and the BitLocker cmdlets can be used to perform any task that can be accomplished through the -BitLocker control panel, and they are appropriate to use for automated deployments and other scripting scenarios. Repair-bde is provided for disaster recovery scenarios in which a BitLocker protected drive cannot be unlocked normally or by using the recovery console. +BitLocker control panel, and they are appropriate to be used for automated deployments and other scripting scenarios. Repair-bde is provided for disaster recovery scenarios in which a BitLocker-protected drive cannot be unlocked normally or by using the recovery console. ## New and changed functionality @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ To find out what's new in BitLocker for Windows, such as support for the XTS-AES BitLocker has the following hardware requirements: -For BitLocker to use the system integrity check provided by a Trusted Platform Module (TPM), the computer must have TPM 1.2 or later. If your computer does not have a TPM, enabling BitLocker requires that you save a startup key on a removable device, such as a USB flash drive. +For BitLocker to use the system integrity check provided by a TPM, the computer must have TPM 1.2 or later versions. If your computer does not have a TPM, enabling BitLocker makes it mandatory for you to save a startup key on a removable device, such as a USB flash drive. A computer with a TPM must also have a Trusted Computing Group (TCG)-compliant BIOS or UEFI firmware. The BIOS or UEFI firmware establishes a chain of trust for the pre-operating system startup, and it must include support for TCG-specified Static Root of Trust Measurement. A computer without a TPM does not require TCG-compliant firmware. @@ -64,37 +64,41 @@ The system BIOS or UEFI firmware (for TPM and non-TPM computers) must support th > From Windows 7, you can encrypt an OS drive without a TPM and USB flash drive. For this procedure, see [Tip of the Day: Bitlocker without TPM or USB](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/eac2cc67-8442-42db-abad-2ed173879751/bitlocker-without-tpm?forum=win10itprosetup). > [!NOTE] -> TPM 2.0 is not supported in Legacy and CSM Modes of the BIOS. Devices with TPM 2.0 must have their BIOS mode configured as Native UEFI only. The Legacy and Compatibility Support Module (CSM) options must be disabled. For added security Enable the Secure Boot feature. -> -> Installed Operating System on hardware in legacy mode will stop the OS from booting when the BIOS mode is changed to UEFI. Use the tool [MBR2GPT](/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt) before changing the BIOS mode which will prepare the OS and the disk to support UEFI. +> TPM 2.0 is not supported in Legacy and Compatibility Support Module (CSM) modes of the BIOS. Devices with TPM 2.0 must have their BIOS mode configured as native UEFI only. The Legacy and CSM options must be disabled. For added security, enable the secure boot feature. + +> Installed Operating System on hardware in Legacy mode stops the OS from booting when the BIOS mode is changed to UEFI. Use the tool [MBR2GPT](/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt.md) before changing the BIOS mode, which prepares the OS and the disk to support UEFI. The hard disk must be partitioned with at least two drives: - The operating system drive (or boot drive) contains the operating system and its support files. It must be formatted with the NTFS file system. -- The system drive contains the files that are needed to load Windows after the firmware has prepared the system hardware. BitLocker is not enabled on this drive. For BitLocker to work, the system drive must not be encrypted, must differ from the operating system drive, and must be formatted with the FAT32 file system on computers that use UEFI-based firmware or with the NTFS file system on computers that use BIOS firmware. We recommend that system drive be approximately 350 MB in size. After BitLocker is turned on it should have approximately 250 MB of free space. +- The system drive contains the files that are needed to load Windows after the firmware has prepared the system hardware. BitLocker is not enabled on this drive. For BitLocker to work, the system drive must not be encrypted, must differ from the operating system drive, and must be formatted with the FAT32 file system on computers that use UEFI-based firmware or with the NTFS file system on computers that use BIOS firmware. We recommend that system drive be approximately 350 MB in size. After BitLocker is turned on, it should have approximately 250 MB of free space. + +When installed on a new computer, Windows automatically creates the partitions that are required for BitLocker. A partition subject to encryption cannot be marked as an active partition (this applies to the operating system, fixed data, and removable data drives). -When installed on a new computer, Windows will automatically create the partitions that are required for BitLocker. -When installing the BitLocker optional component on a server you will also need to install the Enhanced Storage feature, which is used to support hardware encrypted drives. +When installing the BitLocker optional component on a server, you will also need to install the Enhanced Storage feature, which is used to support hardware encrypted drives. ## In this section | Topic | Description | | - | - | -| [Overview of BitLocker Device Encryption in Windows](bitlocker-device-encryption-overview-windows-10.md) | This topic for the IT professional provides an overview of the ways that BitLocker Device Encryption can help protect data on devices running Windows. | -| [BitLocker frequently asked questions (FAQ)](bitlocker-frequently-asked-questions.yml) | This topic for the IT professional answers frequently asked questions concerning the requirements to use, upgrade, deploy and administer, and key management policies for BitLocker.| -| [Prepare your organization for BitLocker: Planning and policies](prepare-your-organization-for-bitlocker-planning-and-policies.md)| This topic for the IT professional explains how can you plan your BitLocker deployment. | -| [BitLocker basic deployment](bitlocker-basic-deployment.md) | This topic for the IT professional explains how BitLocker features can be used to protect your data through drive encryption. | -| [BitLocker: How to deploy on Windows Server](bitlocker-how-to-deploy-on-windows-server.md)| This topic for the IT professional explains how to deploy BitLocker on Windows Server.| -| [BitLocker: How to enable Network Unlock](bitlocker-how-to-enable-network-unlock.md) | This topic for the IT professional describes how BitLocker Network Unlock works and how to configure it. | -| [BitLocker: Use BitLocker Drive Encryption Tools to manage BitLocker](bitlocker-use-bitlocker-drive-encryption-tools-to-manage-bitlocker.md)| This topic for the IT professional describes how to use tools to manage BitLocker.| -| [BitLocker: Use BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer](bitlocker-use-bitlocker-recovery-password-viewer.md) | This topic for the IT professional describes how to use the BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer. | -| [BitLocker Group Policy settings](bitlocker-group-policy-settings.md) | This topic for IT professionals describes the function, location, and effect of each Group Policy setting that is used to manage BitLocker. | -| [BCD settings and BitLocker](bcd-settings-and-bitlocker.md) | This topic for IT professionals describes the BCD settings that are used by BitLocker.| -| [BitLocker Recovery Guide](bitlocker-recovery-guide-plan.md)| This topic for IT professionals describes how to recover BitLocker keys from AD DS. | -| [Protect BitLocker from pre-boot attacks](./bitlocker-countermeasures.md)| This detailed guide will help you understand the circumstances under which the use of pre-boot authentication is recommended for devices running Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, or Windows 7; and when it can be safely omitted from a device’s configuration. | +| [Overview of BitLocker Device Encryption in Windows 10](bitlocker-device-encryption-overview-windows-10.md) | This topic provides an overview of the ways in which BitLocker Device Encryption can help protect data on devices running Windows 10. | +| [BitLocker frequently asked questions (FAQ)](bitlocker-frequently-asked-questions.yml) | This topic answers frequently asked questions concerning the requirements to use, upgrade, deploy and administer, and key management policies for BitLocker.| +| [Prepare your organization for BitLocker: Planning and policies](prepare-your-organization-for-bitlocker-planning-and-policies.md)| This topic explains the procedure you can use to plan your BitLocker deployment. | +| [BitLocker basic deployment](bitlocker-basic-deployment.md) | This topic explains how BitLocker features can be used to protect your data through drive encryption. | +| [BitLocker: How to deploy on Windows Server](bitlocker-how-to-deploy-on-windows-server.md)| This topic explains how to deploy BitLocker on Windows Server.| +| [BitLocker: How to enable Network Unlock](bitlocker-how-to-enable-network-unlock.md) | This topic describes how BitLocker Network Unlock works and how to configure it. | +| [BitLocker: Use BitLocker Drive Encryption Tools to manage BitLocker](bitlocker-use-bitlocker-drive-encryption-tools-to-manage-bitlocker.md)| This topic describes how to use tools to manage BitLocker.| +| [BitLocker: Use BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer](bitlocker-use-bitlocker-recovery-password-viewer.md) | This topic describes how to use the BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer. | +| [BitLocker Group Policy settings](bitlocker-group-policy-settings.md) | This topic describes the function, location, and effect of each group policy setting that is used to manage BitLocker. | +| [BCD settings and BitLocker](bcd-settings-and-bitlocker.md) | This topic describes the BCD settings that are used by BitLocker.| +| [BitLocker Recovery Guide](bitlocker-recovery-guide-plan.md)| This topic describes how to recover BitLocker keys from AD DS. | +| [Protect BitLocker from pre-boot attacks](./bitlocker-countermeasures.md)| This detailed guide helps you understand the circumstances under which the use of pre-boot authentication is recommended for devices running Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, or Windows 7; and when it can be safely omitted from a device’s configuration. | | [Troubleshoot BitLocker](troubleshoot-bitlocker.md) | This guide describes the resources that can help you troubleshoot BitLocker issues, and provides solutions for several common BitLocker issues. | -| [Protecting cluster shared volumes and storage area networks with BitLocker](protecting-cluster-shared-volumes-and-storage-area-networks-with-bitlocker.md)| This topic for IT pros describes how to protect CSVs and SANs with BitLocker.| -| [Enabling Secure Boot and BitLocker Device Encryption on Windows IoT Core](/windows/iot-core/secure-your-device/SecureBootAndBitLocker) | This topic covers how to use BitLocker with Windows IoT Core | +| [Protecting cluster shared volumes and storage area networks with BitLocker](protecting-cluster-shared-volumes-and-storage-area-networks-with-bitlocker.md)| This topic describes how to protect CSVs and SANs with BitLocker.| +| [Enabling Secure Boot and BitLocker Device Encryption on Windows IoT Core](/windows/iot-core/secure-your-device/SecureBootAndBitLocker) | This topic describes how to use BitLocker with Windows IoT Core | + + + diff --git a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-recovery-guide-plan.md b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-recovery-guide-plan.md index 50d55f1b6b..2d622dbe34 100644 --- a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-recovery-guide-plan.md +++ b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-recovery-guide-plan.md @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ ms.custom: bitlocker - Windows 11 - Windows Server 2016 and later -This article for IT professionals describes how to recover BitLocker keys from Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). +This article describes how to recover BitLocker keys from AD DS. -Organizations can use BitLocker recovery information saved in AD DS to access BitLocker-protected data. Creating a recovery model for BitLocker while you are planning your BitLocker deployment is recommended. +Organizations can use BitLocker recovery information saved in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to access BitLocker-protected data. It's recommended to create a recovery model for BitLocker while you are planning your BitLocker deployment. This article assumes that you understand how to set up AD DS to back up BitLocker recovery information automatically, and what types of recovery information are saved to AD DS. @@ -37,10 +37,9 @@ This article does not detail how to configure AD DS to store the BitLocker reco BitLocker recovery is the process by which you can restore access to a BitLocker-protected drive in the event that you cannot unlock the drive normally. In a recovery scenario, you have the following options to restore access to the drive: -- The user can supply the recovery password. If your organization allows users to print or store recovery passwords, the user can type in the 48-digit recovery password that they printed or stored on a USB drive or with your Microsoft Account online. (Saving a recovery password with your Microsoft Account online is only allowed when BitLocker is used on a PC that is not a member of a domain). -- A data recovery agent can use their credentials to unlock the drive. If the drive is an operating system drive, the drive must be mounted as a data drive on another computer for the data recovery agent to unlock it. -- A domain administrator can obtain the recovery password from AD DS and use it to unlock the drive. Storing recovery passwords in AD DS is recommended to provide a way for IT professionals to be able to obtain recovery passwords for drives in their organization if needed. This method requires that you have enabled this recovery method in the BitLocker Group Policy setting **Choose how BitLocker-protected operating system drives can be recovered** located at **Computer Configuration\\Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\BitLocker Drive Encryption\\Operating System Drives** in the Local Group Policy Editor. For more information, see [BitLocker Group Policy settings](bitlocker-group-policy-settings.md). - +- **The user can supply the recovery password.** If your organization allows users to print or store recovery passwords, the users can type in the 48-digit recovery password that they printed or stored on a USB drive or with your Microsoft account online. (Saving a recovery password with your Microsoft account online is only allowed when BitLocker is used on a PC that is not a member of a domain). +- **Data recovery agents can use their credentials to unlock the drive.** If the drive is an operating system drive, the drive must be mounted as a data drive on another computer for the data recovery agent to unlock it. +- **A domain administrator can obtain the recovery password from AD DS and use it to unlock the drive.** Storing recovery passwords in AD DS is recommended to provide a way for IT professionals to be able to obtain recovery passwords for drives in their organization if needed. This method makes it mandatory for you to enable this recovery method in the BitLocker group policy setting **Choose how BitLocker-protected operating system drives can be recovered** located at **Computer Configuration\\Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\BitLocker Drive Encryption\\Operating System Drives** in the Local Group Policy Editor. For more information, see [BitLocker Group Policy settings](bitlocker-group-policy-settings.md). ### What causes BitLocker recovery? @@ -85,34 +84,36 @@ The following list provides examples of specific events that will cause BitLocke - Adding or removing add-in cards (such as video or network cards), or upgrading firmware on add-in cards. - Using a BIOS hot key during the boot process to change the boot order to something other than the hard drive. -> [!NOTE] -> Before you begin recovery, we recommend that you determine what caused recovery. This might help prevent the problem from occurring again in the future. For instance, if you determine that an attacker has modified your computer by obtaining physical access, you can create new security policies for tracking who has physical presence. After the recovery password has been used to recover access to the PC, BitLocker will reseal the encryption key to the current values of the measured components. +> [!NOTE] +> Before you begin recovery, we recommend that you determine what caused recovery. This might help prevent the problem from occurring again in the future. For instance, if you determine that an attacker has modified your computer by obtaining physical access, you can create new security policies for tracking who has physical presence. After the recovery password has been used to recover access to the PC, BitLocker reseals the encryption key to the current values of the measured components. + For planned scenarios, such as a known hardware or firmware upgrades, you can avoid initiating recovery by temporarily suspending BitLocker protection. Because suspending BitLocker leaves the drive fully encrypted, the administrator can quickly resume BitLocker protection after the planned task has been completed. Using suspend and resume also reseals the encryption key without requiring the entry of the recovery key. > [!NOTE] > If suspended BitLocker will automatically resume protection when the PC is rebooted, unless a reboot count is specified using the manage-bde command line tool. -If software maintenance requires the computer to be restarted and you are using two-factor authentication, you can enable BitLocker Network Unlock to provide the secondary authentication factor when the computers do not have an on-premises user to provide the additional authentication method. +If software maintenance requires the computer to be restarted and you are using two-factor authentication, you can enable BitLocker network unlock feature to provide the secondary authentication factor when the computers do not have an on-premises user to provide the additional authentication method. Recovery has been described within the context of unplanned or undesired behavior, but you can also cause recovery as an intended production scenario, in order to manage access control. For example, when you redeploy desktop or laptop computers to other departments or employees in your enterprise, you can force BitLocker into recovery before the computer is given to a new user. - ## Testing recovery Before you create a thorough BitLocker recovery process, we recommend that you test how the recovery process works for both end users (people who call your helpdesk for the recovery password) and administrators (people who help the end user get the recovery password). The -forcerecovery command of manage-bde is an easy way for you to step through the recovery process before your users encounter a recovery situation. **To force a recovery for the local computer:** -1. Select the **Start** button, type *cmd* in the **Start Search** box, right-click **cmd.exe**, and then select **Run as administrator**. -2. At the command prompt, type the following command and then press **Enter**: - `manage-bde -forcerecovery ` +1. Select the **Start** button, type **cmd** in the **Start Search** box, and select and hold **cmd.exe**, and then select **Run as administrator**. +2. At the command prompt, type the following command and then press **ENTER**: + `manage-bde -forcerecovery ` **To force recovery for a remote computer:** -1. On the Start screen, type **cmd.exe**, and then select **Run as administrator**. -2. At the command prompt, type the following command and then press ENTER: +1. On the Start screen, type **cmd.exe**, and then select **Run as administrator**. + +2. At the command prompt, type the following command and then press **ENTER**: + `manage-bde -ComputerName -forcerecovery ` > [!NOTE] @@ -141,23 +142,21 @@ When you determine your recovery process, you should: ### Self-recovery -In some cases, users might have the recovery password in a printout or a USB flash drive and can perform self-recovery. We recommend that your organization create a policy for self-recovery. If self-recovery includes using a password or recovery key stored on a USB flash drive, the users should be warned not to store the USB flash drive in the same place as the PC, especially during travel, for example if both the PC and the recovery items are in the same bag, then it's easy for an unauthorized user to access the PC. Another policy to consider is having users contact the Helpdesk before or after performing self-recovery so that the root cause can be identified. - +In some cases, users might have the recovery password in a printout or a USB flash drive and can perform self-recovery. We recommend that your organization creates a policy for self-recovery. If self-recovery includes using a password or recovery key stored on a USB flash drive, the users must be warned not to store the USB flash drive in the same place as the PC, especially during travel. For example, if both the PC and the recovery items are in the same bag it would be very easy for access to be gained to the PC by an unauthorized user. Another policy to consider is having users contact the Helpdesk before or after performing self-recovery so that the root cause can be identified. ### Recovery password retrieval -If the user does not have a recovery password in a printout or on a USB flash drive, the user will need to be able to retrieve the recovery password from an online source. If the PC is a member of a domain, the recovery password can be backed up to AD DS. However, this does not happen by default. You must have configured the appropriate Group Policy settings before BitLocker was enabled on the PC. BitLocker Group Policy settings can be found in the Local Group Policy Editor or the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) under **Computer Configuration\\Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\BitLocker Drive Encryption**. The following policy settings define the recovery methods that can be used to restore access to a BitLocker-protected drive if an authentication method fails or is unable to be used. +If the user does not have a recovery password in a printout or on a USB flash drive, the user will need to be able to retrieve the recovery password from an online source. If the PC is a member of a domain, the recovery password can be backed up to AD DS. However, this does not happen by default; you must have configured the appropriate group policy settings before BitLocker was enabled on the PC. BitLocker group policy settings can be found in the Local Group Policy Editor or the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) under **Computer Configuration\\Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\BitLocker Drive Encryption**. The following policy settings define the recovery methods that can be used to restore access to a BitLocker-protected drive if an authentication method fails or is unable to be used. -- **Choose how BitLocker-protected operating system drives can be recovered** -- **Choose how BitLocker-protected fixed drives can be recovered** -- **Choose how BitLocker-protected removable drives can be recovered** - -In each of these policies, select **Save BitLocker recovery information to Active Directory Domain Services** and then choose which BitLocker recovery information to store in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). Select the **Do not enable BitLocker until recovery information is stored in AD +- **Choose how BitLocker-protected operating system drives can be recovered** +- **Choose how BitLocker-protected fixed drives can be recovered** +- **Choose how BitLocker-protected removable drives can be recovered** +In each of these policies, select **Save BitLocker recovery information to Active Directory Domain Services** and then choose which BitLocker recovery information to store in AD DS. Check the **Do not enable BitLocker until recovery information is stored in AD DS** check box if you want to prevent users from enabling BitLocker unless the computer is connected to the domain and the backup of BitLocker recovery information for the drive to AD DS succeeds. > [!NOTE] -> If the PCs are part of a workgroup, users should be advised to save their BitLocker recovery password with their Microsoft Account online. Having an online copy of your BitLocker recovery password is recommended to help ensure that you do not lose access to your data in the event that recovery is required. - +> If the PCs are part of a workgroup, users are advised to save their BitLocker recovery password with their Microsoft account online. Having an online copy of your BitLocker recovery password is recommended to help ensure that you do not lose access to your data in the event of a recovery being required. + The BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer for Active Directory Users and Computers tool allows domain administrators to view BitLocker recovery passwords for specific computer objects in Active Directory. You can use the following list as a template for creating your own recovery process for recovery password retrieval. This sample process uses the BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer for Active Directory Users and Computers tool. @@ -176,47 +175,43 @@ You can use the name of the user's computer to locate the recovery password in A ### Verify the user's identity -Verify that the person that is asking for the recovery password is truly the authorized user of that computer. You might also want to verify that the computer with the name the user provided belongs to the user. - +You should verify whether the person who is asking for the recovery password is truly the authorized user of that computer. You may also wish to verify whether the computer for which the user provided the name belongs to the user. ### Locate the recovery password in AD DS -Locate the Computer object with the matching name in AD DS. Because Computer object names are listed in the AD DS global catalog, you should be able to locate the object even if you have a multi-domain forest. +Locate the computer object with the matching name in AD DS. Because computer object names are listed in the AD DS global catalog, you should be able to locate the object even if you have a multi-domain forest. ### Multiple recovery passwords -If multiple recovery passwords are stored under a computer object in AD DS, the name of the BitLocker recovery information object includes the date that the password was created. +If multiple recovery passwords are stored under a computer object in AD DS, the name of the BitLocker recovery information object includes the date on which the password was created. -If at any time you are unsure what password to provide, or if you think you might be providing the incorrect password, ask the user to read the eight character password ID that is displayed in the recovery console. +If at any time you are unsure about the password to be provided, or if you think you might be providing the incorrect password, ask the user to read the 8-character password ID that is displayed in the recovery console. -Since the password ID is a unique value that is associated with each recovery password stored in AD DS, running a query using this ID will find the correct password to unlock the encrypted volume. +Since the password ID is a unique value that is associated with each recovery password stored in AD DS, running a query using this ID finds the correct password to unlock the encrypted volume. ### Gather information to determine why recovery occurred -Before you give the user the recovery password, you should gather any information that will help determine why the recovery was needed, in order to analyze the root cause during the post-recovery analysis. For more info about post-recovery analysis, see [Post-recovery analysis](#bkmk-planningpostrecovery). +Before you give the user the recovery password, you should gather any information that will help determine why the recovery was needed, in order to analyze the root cause during the post-recovery analysis. For more information about post-recovery analysis, see [Post-recovery analysis](#bkmk-planningpostrecovery). ### Give the user the recovery password -Because the recovery password is 48 digits long, the user might need to record the password by writing it down or typing it on a different computer. If you are using MBAM, the recovery password will be regenerated after it is recovered from the MBAM database to avoid the security risks associated with an uncontrolled password. +Because the recovery password is 48 digits long, the user may need to record the password by writing it down or typing it on a different computer. If you are using MBAM, the recovery password will be regenerated after it is recovered from the MBAM database to avoid the security risks associated with an uncontrolled password. > [!NOTE] > Because the 48-digit recovery password is long and contains a combination of digits, the user might mishear or mistype the password. The boot-time recovery console uses built-in checksum numbers to detect input errors in each 6-digit block of the 48-digit recovery password, and offers the user the opportunity to correct such errors. - ### Post-recovery analysis -When a volume is unlocked using a recovery password, an event is written to the event log and the platform validation measurements are reset in the TPM to match the current configuration. Unlocking the volume means that the encryption key has been released and is ready for on-the-fly encryption -when data is written to the volume, and on-the-fly decryption when data is read from the volume. After the volume is unlocked, BitLocker behaves the same way, regardless of how the access was granted. +When a volume is unlocked using a recovery password, an event is written to the event log and the platform validation measurements are reset in the TPM to match the current configuration. Unlocking the volume means that the encryption key has been released and is ready for on-the-fly encryption when data is written to the volume, and on-the-fly decryption when data is read from the volume. After the volume is unlocked, BitLocker behaves the same way, regardless of how the access was granted. If you notice that a computer is having repeated recovery password unlocks, you might want to have an administrator perform post-recovery analysis to determine the root cause of the recovery and refresh BitLocker platform validation so that the user no longer needs to enter a recovery password each time that the computer starts up. See: - [Determine the root cause of the recovery](#bkmk-determinecause) - [Refresh BitLocker protection](#bkmk-refreshprotection) - ### Determine the root cause of the recovery If a user needed to recover the drive, it is important to determine the root cause that initiated the recovery as soon as possible. Properly analyzing the state of the computer and detecting tampering may reveal threats that have broader implications for enterprise security. @@ -225,21 +220,20 @@ While an administrator can remotely investigate the cause of recovery in some ca Review and answer the following questions for your organization: -1. What BitLocker protection mode is in effect (TPM, TPM + PIN, TPM + startup key, startup key only)? Which PCR profile is in use on the PC? -2. Did the user merely forget the PIN or lose the startup key? If a token was lost, where might the token be? -3. If TPM mode was in effect, was recovery caused by a boot file change? -4. If recovery was caused by a boot file change, was the change an intended user action (for example, BIOS upgrade), or was it caused by malicious software? -5. When was the user last able to start the computer successfully, and what might have happened to the computer since then? -6. Might the user have encountered malicious software or left the computer unattended since the last successful startup? - -To help you answer these questions, use the BitLocker command-line tool to view the current configuration and protection mode (for example, **manage-bde -status**). Scan the event log to find events that help indicate why recovery was initiated (for example, if the boot file changed). Both of these capabilities can be performed remotely. +1. Which BitLocker protection mode is in effect (TPM, TPM + PIN, TPM + startup key, startup key only)? Which PCR profile is in use on the PC? +2. Did the user merely forget the PIN or lose the startup key? If a token was lost, where might the token be? +3. If TPM mode was in effect, was recovery caused by a boot file change? +4. If recovery was caused by a boot file change, is the boot file change due to an intended user action (for example, BIOS upgrade), or a malicious software? +5. When was the user last able to start the computer successfully, and what might have happened to the computer since then? +6. Might the user have encountered malicious software or left the computer unattended since the last successful startup? +To help you answer these questions, use the BitLocker command-line tool to view the current configuration and protection mode (for example, **manage-bde -status**). Scan the event log to find events that help indicate why recovery was initiated (for example, if a boot file change occurred). Both of these capabilities can be performed remotely. ### Resolve the root cause After you have identified what caused recovery, you can reset BitLocker protection and avoid recovery on every startup. -The details of this reset can vary according to the root cause of the recovery. If you cannot determine the root cause, or if malicious software or a rootkit might have infected the computer, Helpdesk should apply best-practice virus policies to react appropriately. +The details of this reset can vary according to the root cause of the recovery. If you cannot determine the root cause, or if a malicious software or a rootkit might have infected the computer, Helpdesk should apply best-practice virus policies to react appropriately. > [!NOTE] > You can perform a BitLocker validation profile reset by suspending and resuming BitLocker. @@ -255,33 +249,30 @@ If a user has forgotten the PIN, you must reset the PIN while you are logged on **To prevent continued recovery due to an unknown PIN** -1. Unlock the computer using the recovery password. -2. Reset the PIN: - 1. Right-click the drive and then select **Change PIN**. - 2. In the BitLocker Drive Encryption dialog, select **Reset a forgotten PIN**. If you are not logged in with an administrator account, provide administrative credentials at this time. - 3. In the PIN reset dialog, provide and confirm the new PIN to use and then select **Finish**. +1. Unlock the computer using the recovery password. +2. Reset the PIN: + 1. Select and hold the drive and then select **Change PIN** + 2. In the BitLocker Drive Encryption dialog, select **Reset a forgotten PIN**. If you are not logged in with an administrator account, you must provide administrative credentials at this time. + 3. In the PIN reset dialog, provide and confirm the new PIN to be used and then select **Finish**. 3. You will use the new PIN the next time you unlock the drive. - ### Lost startup key If you have lost the USB flash drive that contains the startup key, then you must unlock the drive by using the recovery key and then create a new startup key. **To prevent continued recovery due to a lost startup key** -1. Log on as an administrator to the computer that has the lost startup key. -2. Open Manage BitLocker. -3. Select **Duplicate start up key**, insert the clean USB drive on which you are going to write the key and then select **Save**. - +1. Log on as an administrator to the computer that has its startup key lost. +2. Open Manage BitLocker. +3. Select **Duplicate start up key**, insert the clean USB drive on which you are going to write the key, and then select **Save**. ### Changes to boot files -This error might occur if you updated the firmware. As a best practice, you should suspend BitLocker before making changes to the firmware and then resume protection after the update has completed. This action prevents the computer from going into recovery mode. However if changes were made when BitLocker protection was on, then log on to the computer using the recovery password, and the platform validation profile will be updated so that recovery will not occur the next time. - +This error occurs if you updated the firmware. As a best practice, you should suspend BitLocker before making changes to the firmware and then resume protection after the update has completed. This prevents the computer from going into recovery mode. However, if changes were made when BitLocker protection was on, you can simply log on to the computer using the recovery password and the platform validation profile will be updated so that recovery will not occur the next time. ## Windows RE and BitLocker Device Encryption -Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) can be used to recover access to a drive protected by [BitLocker Device Encryption](bitlocker-device-encryption-overview-windows-10.md). If a PC is unable to boot after two failures, Startup Repair will automatically start. When Startup Repair is launched automatically due to boot failures, it will only execute operating system and driver file repairs, provided that the boot logs or any available crash dump point to a specific corrupted file. In Windows 8.1 and later, devices that include firmware to support specific TPM measurements for PCR\[7\] the TPM can validate that Windows RE is a trusted operating environment and will unlock any BitLocker-protected drives if Windows RE has not been modified. If the Windows RE environment has been modified, for example the TPM has been disabled, the drives will stay locked until the BitLocker recovery key is provided. If Startup Repair can't run automatically from the PC and instead Windows RE is manually started from a repair disk, then the BitLocker recovery key must be provided to unlock the BitLocker–protected drives. +Windows Recovery Environment (RE) can be used to recover access to a drive protected by [BitLocker Device Encryption](bitlocker-device-encryption-overview-windows-10.md). If a PC is unable to boot after two failures, Startup Repair automatically starts. When Startup Repair is launched automatically due to boot failures, it executes only operating system and driver file repairs, provided that the boot logs or any available crash dump points to a specific corrupted file. In Windows 8.1 and later versions, devices that include firmware to support specific TPM measurements for PCR\[7\] **the TPM** can validate that Windows RE is a trusted operating environment and unlock any BitLocker-protected drives if Windows RE has not been modified. If the Windows RE environment has been modified, for example, the TPM has been disabled, the drives stay locked until the BitLocker recovery key is provided. If Startup Repair is not able to be run automatically from the PC and instead, Windows RE is manually started from a repair disk, the BitLocker recovery key must be provided to unlock the BitLocker–protected drives. Windows RE will also ask for your BitLocker recovery key when you start a "Remove everything" reset from Windows RE on a device that uses the "TPM + PIN" or "Password for OS drive" protector. If you start BitLocker recovery on a keyboardless device with TPM-only protection, Windows RE, not the boot manager, will ask for the BitLocker recovery key. After you enter the key, you can access Windows RE troubleshooting tools or start Windows normally. @@ -294,7 +285,7 @@ To activate the on-screen keyboard, tap on a text input control. ## BitLocker recovery screen -During BitLocker recovery, Windows can display a custom recovery message and hints that identify where a key can be retrieved from. These improvements can help a user during BitLocker recovery. +During BitLocker recovery, Windows displays a custom recovery message and a few hints that identify where a key can be retrieved from. These improvements can help a user during BitLocker recovery. ### Custom recovery message @@ -320,19 +311,19 @@ BitLocker metadata has been enhanced in Windows 10, version 1903 or Windows 11 ![Customized BitLocker recovery screen.](./images/bl-password-hint2.png) > [!IMPORTANT] -> We don't recommend printing recovery keys or saving them to a file. Instead, use Active Directory backup or a cloud-based backup. Cloud-based backup includes Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and Microsoft Account. +> We don't recommend printing recovery keys or saving them to a file. Instead, use Active Directory backup or a cloud-based backup. Cloud-based backup includes Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and Microsoft account. -There are rules governing which hint is shown during the recovery (in order of processing): +There are rules governing which hint is shown during the recovery (in the order of processing): 1. Always display custom recovery message if it has been configured (using GPO or MDM). -2. Always display generic hint: "For more information, go to ". -3. If multiple recovery keys exist on the volume, prioritize the last created (and successfully backed up) recovery key. +2. Always display generic hint: "For more information, go to https://aka.ms/recoverykeyfaq." +3. If multiple recovery keys exist on the volume, prioritize the last-created (and successfully backed up) recovery key. 4. Prioritize keys with successful backup over keys that have never been backed up. -5. Prioritize backup hints in the following order for remote backup locations: **Microsoft Account > Azure AD > Active Directory**. -6. If a key has been printed and saved to file, display a combined hint, "Look for a printout or a text file with the key," instead of two separate hints. -7. If multiple backups of the same type (remove vs. local) have been performed for the same recovery key, prioritize backup info with latest backed up date. -8. There is no specific hint for keys saved to an on-premises Active Directory. In this case, a custom message (if configured) or a generic message, "Contact your organization's help desk," will be displayed. -9. If two recovery keys are present on the disk, but only one has been successfully backed up, the system will ask for a key that has been backed up, even if another key is newer. +5. Prioritize backup hints in the following order for remote backup locations: **Microsoft Account > Azure AD > Active Directory**. +6. If a key has been printed and saved to file, display a combined hint, “Look for a printout or a text file with the key,” instead of two separate hints. +7. If multiple backups of the same type (remove vs. local) have been performed for the same recovery key, prioritize backup info with latest backed-up date. +8. There is no specific hint for keys saved to an on-premises Active Directory. In this case, a custom message (if configured) or a generic message, “Contact your organization’s help desk,” is displayed. +9. If two recovery keys are present on the disk, but only one has been successfully backed up, the system asks for a key that has been backed up, even if another key is newer. #### Example 1 (single recovery key with single backup) @@ -345,7 +336,8 @@ There are rules governing which hint is shown during the recovery (in order of p | Printed | No | | Saved to file | No | -**Result:** The hint for the Microsoft Account and the custom URL are displayed. + +**Result:** The hints for the Microsoft account and custom URL are displayed. ![Example 1 of Customized BitLocker recovery screen.](./images/rp-example1.png) @@ -452,12 +444,11 @@ If the recovery methods discussed earlier in this document do not unlock the vol > [!NOTE] > You must use the BitLocker Repair tool **repair-bde** to use the BitLocker key package. -The BitLocker key package is not saved by default. To save the package along with the recovery password in AD DS, you must select the **Backup recovery password and key package** option in the Group Policy settings that control the recovery method. You can also export the key package from a working volume. For more details about how to export key packages, see [Retrieving the BitLocker Key Package](#bkmk-appendixc). - +The BitLocker key package is not saved by default. To save the package along with the recovery password in AD DS you must select the **Backup recovery password and key package** option in the group policy settings that control the recovery method. You can also export the key package from a working volume. For more details on how to export key packages, see [Retrieving the BitLocker Key Package](#bkmk-appendixc). ## Resetting recovery passwords -Invalidate a recovery password after it has been provided and used. It should also be done when you intentionally want to invalidate an existing recovery password for any reason. +You must invalidate a recovery password after it has been provided and used, and when you intentionally want to invalidate an existing recovery password for any reason. You can reset the recovery password in two ways: @@ -466,25 +457,22 @@ You can reset the recovery password in two ways: **To reset a recovery password using manage-bde:** -1. Remove the previous recovery password +1. Remove the previous recovery password. ```powershell Manage-bde –protectors –delete C: –type RecoveryPassword ``` - -2. Add the new recovery password +2. Add the new recovery password. ```powershell Manage-bde –protectors –add C: -RecoveryPassword ``` - -3. Get the ID of the new recovery password. From the screen, copy the ID of the recovery password. +3. Get the ID of the new recovery password. From the screen, copy the ID of the recovery password. ```powershell Manage-bde –protectors –get C: -Type RecoveryPassword ``` - -4. Back up the new recovery password to AD DS. +4. Back up the new recovery password to AD DS. ```powershell Manage-bde –protectors –adbackup C: -id {EXAMPLE6-5507-4924-AA9E-AFB2EB003692} @@ -495,8 +483,8 @@ You can reset the recovery password in two ways: **To run the sample recovery password script:** -1. Save the following sample script in a VBScript file. For example: ResetPassword.vbs. -2. At the command prompt, type a command similar to the following sample script: +1. Save the following sample script in a VBScript file. For example: ResetPassword.vbs. +2. At the command prompt, type a command similar to the following: **cscript ResetPassword.vbs** @@ -504,7 +492,7 @@ You can reset the recovery password in two ways: > This sample script is configured to work only for the C volume. You must customize the script to match the volume where you want to test password reset. > [!NOTE] -> To manage a remote computer, you can specify the remote computer name rather than the local computer name. +> To manage a remote computer, you must specify the remote computer name rather than the local computer name. You can use the following sample VBScript to reset the recovery passwords: diff --git a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/prepare-your-organization-for-bitlocker-planning-and-policies.md b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/prepare-your-organization-for-bitlocker-planning-and-policies.md index c557685cd4..beacea058e 100644 --- a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/prepare-your-organization-for-bitlocker-planning-and-policies.md +++ b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/prepare-your-organization-for-bitlocker-planning-and-policies.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Prepare your organization for BitLocker Planning and policies (Windows 10) -description: This topic for the IT professional explains how can you plan your BitLocker deployment. +description: This article for the IT professional explains how can you plan your BitLocker deployment. ms.reviewer: ms.prod: m365-security ms.localizationpriority: medium @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ ms.custom: bitlocker - Windows 11 - Windows Server 2016 and above -This topic for the IT professional explains how can you plan your BitLocker deployment. +This article for the IT professional explains how to plan BitLocker deployment. When you design your BitLocker deployment strategy, define the appropriate policies and configuration requirements based on the business requirements of your organization. The following sections will help you collect information. Use this information to help with your decision-making process about deploying and managing BitLocker systems. @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ To help you document your organization's current disk encryption security polici 1. Are there policies to determine which computers will use BitLocker and which computers won't use BitLocker? 2. What policies exist to control recovery password and recovery key storage? -3. What are the policies for validating the user identities that need to run BitLocker recovery? +3. What are the policies for validating the identity of users who need to perform BitLocker recovery? 4. What policies exist to control who in the organization has access to recovery data? 5. What policies exist to control computer decommissioning or retirement? @@ -53,14 +53,13 @@ Also, BitLocker can lock the normal startup process until the user supplies a pe On computers that don't have a TPM version 1.2 or higher, you can still use BitLocker to encrypt the Windows operating system volume. However, this implementation requires the user to insert a USB startup key to start the computer or resume from hibernation. It doesn't provide the pre-startup system integrity verification offered by BitLocker working with a TPM. ### BitLocker key protectors - | Key protector | Description | | - | - | -| TPM | A hardware device used to help establish a secure root-of-trust. BitLocker only supports TPM version 1.2 or higher.| +| TPM | A hardware device used to help establish a secure root-of-trust. BitLocker only supports TPM 1.2 or higher versions.| | PIN | A user-entered numeric key protector that can only be used in addition to the TPM.| | Enhanced PIN | A user-entered alphanumeric key protector that can only be used in addition to the TPM.| -| Startup key | An encryption key that can be stored on most removable media. This key protector can be used alone on non-TPM computers, or with a TPM for added security.| -| Recovery password | A 48-digit number used to unlock a volume when it is in recovery mode. Numbers can often be typed on a regular keyboard, if the numbers on the normal keyboard are not responding you can always use the function keys (F1-F10) to input the numbers.| +| Startup key | An encryption key that can be stored on most removable media. This key protector can be used alone on non-TPM computers, or in conjunction with a TPM for added security.| +| Recovery password | A 48-digit number used to unlock a volume when it is in recovery mode. Numbers can often be typed on a regular keyboard. If the numbers on the normal keyboard are not responding, you can always use the function keys (F1-F10) to input the numbers.| | Recovery key| An encryption key stored on removable media that can be used for recovering data encrypted on a BitLocker volume.| ### BitLocker authentication methods @@ -68,18 +67,18 @@ On computers that don't have a TPM version 1.2 or higher, you can still use Bit | Authentication method | Requires user interaction | Description | | - | - | - | | TPM only| No| TPM validates early boot components.| -| TPM + PIN | Yes| TPM validates early boot components. The user must enter the correct PIN before the start-up process can continue, and before the drive can be unlocked. The TPM will enter lockout if the incorrect PIN is entered repeatedly to protect the PIN from brute force attacks. The number of repeated attempts that will trigger a lockout is variable.| +| TPM + PIN | Yes| TPM validates early boot components. The user must enter the correct PIN before the start-up process can continue, and before the drive can be unlocked. The TPM enters lockout if the incorrect PIN is entered repeatedly, to protect the PIN from brute force attacks. The number of repeated attempts that will trigger a lockout is variable.| | TPM + Network key | No | The TPM successfully validates early boot components, and a valid encrypted network key has been provided from the WDS server. This authentication method provides automatic unlock of operating system volumes at system reboot while still maintaining multifactor authentication. | | TPM + startup key| Yes| The TPM successfully validates early boot components, and a USB flash drive containing the startup key has been inserted.| | Startup key only | Yes| The user is prompted for the USB flash drive that has the recovery key and/or startup key, and then reboot the computer.| -**Will you support computers without TPM version 1.2 or higher?** +**Will you support computers without TPM 1.2 or higher versions?** -Determine if you're support computers that don't have a TPM version 1.2 or higher. If you support BitLocker on this type of computer, a user must use a USB startup key to boot the system. This startup key requires extra support processes similar to multifactor authentication. +Determine whether you will support computers that don't have a TPM 1.2 or higher versions in your environment. If you choose to support BitLocker on this type of computer, a user must use a USB startup key to boot the system. This startup key requires extra support processes similar to multifactor authentication. **What areas of your organization need a baseline level of data protection?** -The TPM-only authentication method will provide the most transparent user experience for organizations that need a baseline level of data protection to meet security policies. It has the lowest total cost of ownership. TPM-only might also be more appropriate for computers that are unattended or that must reboot unattended. +The TPM-only authentication method provides the most transparent user experience for organizations that need a baseline level of data protection to meet security policies. It has the lowest total cost of ownership. TPM-only might also be more appropriate for computers that are unattended or that must reboot unattended. However, TPM-only authentication method offers the lowest level of data protection. This authentication method protects against attacks that modify early boot components. But, the level of protection can be affected by potential weaknesses in hardware or in the early boot components. BitLocker’s multifactor authentication methods significantly increase the overall level of data protection. @@ -93,7 +92,7 @@ The protection differences provided by multifactor authentication methods can't ## TPM hardware configurations -In your deployment plan, identify what TPM-based hardware platforms will be supported. Document the hardware models from an OEM of your choice, so that their configurations can be tested and supported. TPM hardware requires special consideration during all aspects of planning and deployment. +In your deployment plan, identify what TPM-based hardware platforms will be supported. Document the hardware models from an OEM of your choice so that their configurations can be tested and supported. TPM hardware requires special consideration during all aspects of planning and deployment. ### TPM 1.2 states and initialization @@ -126,7 +125,7 @@ To function correctly, BitLocker requires a specific disk configuration. BitLock - The operating system partition contains the operating system and its support files; it must be formatted with the NTFS file system - The system partition (or boot partition) includes the files needed to load Windows after the BIOS or UEFI firmware has prepared the system hardware. BitLocker isn't enabled on this partition. For BitLocker to work, the system partition must not be encrypted, and must be on a different partition than the operating system. On UEFI platforms, the system partition must be formatted with the FAT 32-file system. On BIOS platforms, the system partition must be formatted with the NTFS file system. It should be at least 350 MB in size. -Windows setup will automatically configure the disk drives of your computer to support BitLocker encryption. +Windows setup automatically configures the disk drives of your computer to support BitLocker encryption. Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) is an extensible recovery platform that is based on Windows Pre-installation Environment (Windows PE). When the computer fails to start, Windows automatically transitions into this environment, and the Startup Repair tool in Windows RE automates the diagnosis and repair of an unbootable Windows installation. Windows RE also contains the drivers and tools that are needed to unlock a volume protected by BitLocker by providing a recovery key or recovery password. To use Windows RE with BitLocker, the Windows RE boot image must be on a volume that isn't protected by BitLocker. @@ -144,19 +143,19 @@ Administrators can enable BitLocker before to operating system deployment from t ## Used Disk Space Only encryption -The BitLocker Setup wizard provides administrators the ability to choose the Used Disk Space Only or Full encryption method when enabling BitLocker for a volume. Administrators can use the new BitLocker Group Policy setting to enforce either Used Disk Space Only or Full disk encryption. +The BitLocker Setup wizard provides administrators the ability to choose the Used Disk Space Only or Full encryption method when enabling BitLocker for a volume. Administrators can use the new BitLocker group policy setting to enforce either Used Disk Space Only or Full disk encryption. Launching the BitLocker Setup wizard prompts for the authentication method to be used (password and smart card are available for data volumes). Once the method is chosen and the recovery key is saved, you're asked to choose the drive encryption type. Select Used Disk Space Only or Full drive encryption. -With Used Disk Space Only, only the portion of the drive that contains data will be encrypted. Unused space will remain unencrypted. This behavior causes the encryption process to be much faster, especially for new PCs and data drives. When BitLocker is enabled with this method, as data is added to the drive, the portion of the drive used is encrypted. So, there's never unencrypted data stored on the drive. +With Used Disk Space Only, just the portion of the drive that contains data will be encrypted. Unused space will remain unencrypted. This behavior causes the encryption process to be much faster, especially for new PCs and data drives. When BitLocker is enabled with this method, as data is added to the drive, the portion of the drive used is encrypted. So, there's never unencrypted data stored on the drive. With Full drive encryption, the entire drive is encrypted, whether data is stored on it or not. This option is useful for drives that have been repurposed, and may contain data remnants from their previous use. ## Active Directory Domain Services considerations -BitLocker integrates with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to provide centralized key management. By default, no recovery information is backed up to Active Directory. Administrators can configure the following Group Policy setting for each drive type to enable backup of BitLocker recovery information: +BitLocker integrates with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to provide centralized key management. By default, no recovery information is backed up to Active Directory. Administrators can configure the following group policy setting for each drive type to enable backup of BitLocker recovery information: -Computer Configuration\\Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\BitLocker Drive Encryption\\*drive type*\\Choose how BitLocker protected drives can be recovered. +Computer Configuration\\Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\BitLocker Drive Encryption\\*drive type*\\Choose how BitLocker-protected drives can be recovered. By default, only Domain Admins have access to BitLocker recovery information, but [access can be delegated to others](/archive/blogs/craigf/delegating-access-in-ad-to-bitlocker-recovery-information). @@ -168,26 +167,26 @@ The following recovery data is saved for each computer object: - **Key package data** - With this key package and the recovery password, you will be able decrypt portions of a BitLocker-protected volume if the disk is severely damaged. Each key package will only work with the volume it was created on, which can be identified by the corresponding volume ID. + With this key package and the recovery password, you will be able to decrypt portions of a BitLocker-protected volume if the disk is severely damaged. Each key package works only with the volume it was created on, which is identified by the corresponding volume ID. ## FIPS support for recovery password protector -Functionality introduced in Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1, allows BitLocker to be fully functional in FIPS mode. +Functionality introduced in Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1 allows BitLocker to be fully functional in FIPS mode. > [!NOTE] -> The United States Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) defines security and interoperability requirements for computer systems that are used by the U.S. federal government. The FIPS 140 standard defines approved cryptographic algorithms. The FIPS 140 standard also sets forth requirements for key generation and for key management. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) uses the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) to determine whether a particular implementation of a cryptographic algorithm is compliant with the FIPS 140 standard. An implementation of a cryptographic algorithm is considered FIPS 140-compliant only if it has been submitted for and has passed NIST validation. An algorithm that hasn't been submitted can't be considered FIPS-compliant, even if the implementation produces identical data as a validated implementation of the same algorithm. +> The United States Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) defines security and interoperability requirements for computer systems that are used by the U.S. Federal Government. The FIPS-140 standard defines approved cryptographic algorithms. The FIPS-140 standard also sets forth requirements for key generation and for key management. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) uses the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) to determine whether a particular implementation of a cryptographic algorithm is compliant with the FIPS-140 standard. An implementation of a cryptographic algorithm is considered FIPS-140-compliant only if it has been submitted for and has passed NIST validation. An algorithm that has not been submitted cannot be considered FIPS-compliant even if the implementation produces identical data as a validated implementation of the same algorithm. Before these supported versions of Windows, when Windows was in FIPS mode, BitLocker prevented the creation or use of recovery passwords and instead forced the user to use recovery keys. For more information about these issues, see the support article [kb947249](/troubleshoot/windows-client/windows-security/bitlocker-recovery-password-not-fips-compliant). But on computers running these supported systems with BitLocker enabled: -- FIPS-compliant recovery password protectors can be created when Windows is in FIPS mode. These protectors use the FIPS 140 NIST SP800-132 algorithm. +- FIPS-compliant recovery password protectors can be created when Windows is in FIPS mode. These protectors use the FIPS-140 NIST SP800-132 algorithm. - Recovery passwords created in FIPS mode on Windows 8.1 can be distinguished from recovery passwords created on other systems. -- Recovery unlock using the FIPS-compliant algorithm based recovery password protector work in all cases that currently work for recovery passwords. +- Recovery unlock using the FIPS-compliant, algorithm-based recovery password protector works in all cases that currently work for recovery passwords. - When FIPS-compliant recovery passwords unlock volumes, the volume is unlocked to allow read/write access even while in FIPS mode. - FIPS-compliant recovery password protectors can be exported and stored in AD a while in FIPS mode. -The BitLocker Group Policy settings for recovery passwords work the same for all Windows versions that support BitLocker, whether in FIPs mode or not. +The BitLocker Group Policy settings for recovery passwords work the same for all Windows versions that support BitLocker, whether in FIPS mode or not. On Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1 and older, you can't use recovery passwords generated on a system in FIPS mode. Recovery passwords created on Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1 are incompatible with BitLocker on operating systems older than Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1. So, recovery keys should be used instead. diff --git a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/protecting-cluster-shared-volumes-and-storage-area-networks-with-bitlocker.md b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/protecting-cluster-shared-volumes-and-storage-area-networks-with-bitlocker.md index 0377355b20..8a767976cc 100644 --- a/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/protecting-cluster-shared-volumes-and-storage-area-networks-with-bitlocker.md +++ b/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/protecting-cluster-shared-volumes-and-storage-area-networks-with-bitlocker.md @@ -18,65 +18,71 @@ ms.custom: bitlocker **Applies to** - Windows Server 2016 -This article for IT pros describes how to protect CSVs and SANs with BitLocker. +This article describes the procedure to protect cluster shared volumes (CSVs) and storage area networks (SANs) by using BitLocker. -BitLocker can protect both physical disk resources and cluster shared volumes version 2.0 (CSV2.0). BitLocker on clustered volumes allows for an additional layer of protection for administrators wishing to protect sensitive, highly available data. By adding additional protectors to the clustered volume, administrators can also add an additional barrier of security to resources within an organization by allowing only certain user accounts access to unlock the BitLocker volume. +BitLocker protects both physical disk resources and cluster shared volumes version 2.0 (CSV2.0). BitLocker on clustered volumes provides an extra layer of protection that can be used by administrators wishing to protect sensitive, highly available data. The administrators use this extra layer of protection to increase the security to resources. Only certain user accounts provided access to unlock the BitLocker volume. ## Configuring BitLocker on Cluster Shared Volumes -### Using BitLocker with Clustered Volumes +### Using BitLocker with clustered volumes -BitLocker on volumes within a cluster are managed based on how the cluster service "views" the volume to be protected. The volume can be a physical disk resource such as a logical unit number (LUN) on a storage area network (SAN) or network attached storage (NAS). +Volumes within a cluster are managed with the help of BitLocker based on how the cluster service "views" the volume to be protected. The volume can be a physical disk resource such as a logical unit number (LUN) on a SAN or network attached storage (NAS). > [!IMPORTANT] > SANs used with BitLocker must have obtained Windows Hardware Certification. For more info, see [Windows Hardware Lab Kit](/windows-hardware/drivers/). -Alternatively, the volume can be a cluster-shared volume, a shared namespace, within the cluster. Windows Server 2012 expanded the CSV architecture, now known as CSV2.0, to enable support for BitLocker. When using BitLocker with volumes designated for a cluster, the volume will need to turn on -BitLocker before its addition to the storage pool within cluster or put the resource into maintenance mode before BitLocker operations will complete. +Instead, the volume can be a cluster-shared volume. Windows Server 2012 expanded the CSV architecture, now known as CSV2.0, to enable support for BitLocker. The volumes that are designated for a cluster must do the following tasks: -Windows PowerShell or the manage-bde command-line interface is the preferred method to manage BitLocker on CSV2.0 volumes. This method is recommended over the BitLocker Control Panel item because CSV2.0 volumes are mount points. Mount points are an NTFS object that is used to provide an entry point to other volumes. Mount points do not require the use of a drive letter. Volumes that lack drive letters do not appear in the BitLocker Control Panel item. Additionally, the new Active Directory-based protector option required for cluster disk resource or CSV2.0 resources is not available in the Control Panel item. +- It must turn on BitLocker—only after this task is done, can the volumes be added to the storage pool. +- It must put the resource into maintenance mode before BitLocker operations are completed. + +Windows PowerShell or the manage-bde command-line interface is the preferred method to manage BitLocker on CSV2.0 volumes. This method is recommended over the BitLocker Control Panel item because CSV2.0 volumes are mount points. Mount points are an NTFS object that is used to provide an entry point to other volumes. Mount points don't require the use of a drive letter. Volumes that lack drive letters don't appear in the BitLocker Control Panel item. Additionally, the new Active Directory-based protector option required for cluster disk resource or CSV2.0 resources isn't available in the Control Panel item. > [!NOTE] -> Mount points can be used to support remote mount points on SMB based network shares. This type of share is not supported for BitLocker encryption. +> Mount points can be used to support remote mount points on SMB-based network shares. This type of share is not supported for BitLocker encryption. -For thinly provisioned storage, such as a Dynamic Virtual Hard Disk (VHD), BitLocker runs in Used Disk Space Only encryption mode. You cannot use the **manage-bde -WipeFreeSpace** command to transition the volume to full-volume encryption on these types of volumes. This action is blocked in order to avoid expanding thinly provisioned volumes to occupy the entire backing store while wiping the unoccupied (free) space. +If there's a thinly provisioned storage, such as a dynamic virtual hard disk (VHD), BitLocker runs in **Used Disk Space Only** encryption mode. You can't use the **manage-bde -WipeFreeSpace** command to transition the volume to full-volume encryption on thinly provisioned storage volumes. The usage of **manage-bde -WipeFreeSpace** command is blocked to avoid expanding thinly provisioned volumes to occupy the entire backing store while wiping the unoccupied (free) space. ### Active Directory-based protector -You can also use an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) protector for protecting clustered volumes held within your AD DS infrastructure. The **ADAccountOrGroup** protector is a domain security identifier (SID)-based protector that can be bound to a user account, machine account, or group. When an unlock request is made for a protected volume, the BitLocker service interrupts the request and uses the BitLocker protect/unprotect APIs to unlock or deny the request. BitLocker will unlock protected volumes without user intervention by attempting protectors in the following order: +You can also use an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) protector for protecting clustered volumes held within your AD DS infrastructure. The **ADAccountOrGroup** protector is a domain security identifier (SID)-based protector that can be bound to a user account, machine account, or group. When an unlock request is made for a protected volume, the following events take place: -1. Clear key -2. Driver-based auto-unlock key -3. ADAccountOrGroup protector +- BitLocker service interrupts the request and uses the BitLocker protect/unprotect APIs to unlock or deny the request. +- BitLocker will unlock protected volumes without user intervention by attempting protectors in the following order: - 1. Service context protector - 2. User protector - -4. Registry-based auto-unlock key + 1. Clear key + 2. Driver-based auto-unlock key + 3. **ADAccountOrGroup** protector + + a. Service context protector + + b. User protector + + 4. Registry-based auto-unlock key > [!NOTE] > A Windows Server 2012 or later domain controller is required for this feature to work properly. ### Turning on BitLocker before adding disks to a cluster using Windows PowerShell -BitLocker encryption is available for disks before or after addition to a cluster storage pool. The advantage of encrypting volumes prior to adding them to a cluster is that the disk resource does not require suspending the resource to complete the operation. To turn on BitLocker for a disk before adding it to a cluster: - -1. Install the BitLocker Drive Encryption feature if it is not already installed. - -2. Ensure the disk is formatted NTFS and has a drive letter assigned to it. +BitLocker encryption is available for disks before these disks are added to a cluster storage pool. +> [!NOTE] +> The advantage of The Bitlocker encryption can even be made available for disks after they are added to a cluster storage pool. +The advantage of encrypting volumes prior to adding them to a cluster is that the disk resource need not be suspended to complete the operation. +To turn on BitLocker for a disk before adding it to a cluster: +1. Install the BitLocker Drive Encryption feature if it isn't already installed. +2. Ensure the disk is an NTFS-formatted one and has a drive letter assigned to it. 3. Identify the name of the cluster with Windows PowerShell. ```powershell Get-Cluster ``` - 4. Enable BitLocker on the volume of your choice with an **ADAccountOrGroup** protector, using the cluster name. For example, use a command such as: ```powershell Enable-BitLocker E: -ADAccountOrGroupProtector -ADAccountOrGroup CLUSTER$ ``` - > [!WARNING] > You must configure an **ADAccountOrGroup** protector using the cluster CNO for a BitLocker enabled volume to either be shared in a Cluster Shared Volume or to fail over properly in a traditional failover cluster. @@ -86,27 +92,24 @@ BitLocker encryption is available for disks before or after addition to a cluste ### Turning on BitLocker for a clustered disk using Windows PowerShell -When the cluster service owns a disk resource already, it needs to be set into maintenance mode before BitLocker can be enabled. Use the following steps for turning on BitLocker for a clustered disk: +When the cluster service owns a disk resource already, the disk resource needs to be set into maintenance mode before BitLocker can be enabled. To turn on the Bitlocker for a clustered disk using Windows PowerShell, perform the following steps: -1. Install the BitLocker Drive Encryption feature if it is not already installed. +1. Install the BitLocker drive encryption feature if it isn't already installed. 2. Check the status of the cluster disk using Windows PowerShell. ```powershell Get-ClusterResource "Cluster Disk 1" ``` - 3. Put the physical disk resource into maintenance mode using Windows PowerShell. ```powershell Get-ClusterResource "Cluster Disk 1" | Suspend-ClusterResource ``` - 4. Identify the name of the cluster with Windows PowerShell. ```powershell Get-Cluster ``` - 5. Enable BitLocker on the volume of your choice with an **ADAccountOrGroup** protector, using the cluster name. For example, use a command such as: ```powershell @@ -114,55 +117,63 @@ When the cluster service owns a disk resource already, it needs to be set into m ``` > [!WARNING] - > You must configure an **ADAccountOrGroup** protector using the cluster CNO for a BitLocker enabled volume to either be shared in a Cluster Shared Volume or to fail over properly in a traditional failover cluster. + > You must configure an **ADAccountOrGroup** protector using the cluster CNO for a BitLocker-enabled volume to either be shared in a cluster-shared Volume or to fail over properly in a traditional failover cluster. -6. Use **Resume-ClusterResource** to take the physical disk resource back out of maintenance mode: +6. Use **Resume-ClusterResource** to take back the physical disk resource out of maintenance mode: ```powershell Get-ClusterResource "Cluster Disk 1" | Resume-ClusterResource ``` - 7. Repeat the preceding steps for each disk in the cluster. -### Adding BitLocker encrypted volumes to a cluster using manage-bde +### Adding BitLocker-encrypted volumes to a cluster using manage-bde -You can also use manage-bde to enable BitLocker on clustered volumes. Follow these steps to add a physical disk resource or CSV2.0 volume to an existing cluster: +You can also use **manage-bde** to enable BitLocker on clustered volumes. The steps needed to add a physical disk resource or CSV2.0 volume to an existing cluster are: -1. Verify the BitLocker Drive Encryption feature is installed on the computer. +1. Verify that the BitLocker drive encryption feature is installed on the computer. 2. Ensure new storage is formatted as NTFS. -3. Encrypt the volume, add a recovery key, and add the cluster administrator as a protector key by using the manage-bde command-line interface (see example): +3. Encrypt the volume, add a recovery key and add the cluster administrator as a protector key using the**manage-bde** command line interface (see example): - `Manage-bde -on -used -RP -sid domain\CNO$ -sync` - 1. BitLocker will check to see if the disk is already part of a cluster. If it is, administrators will encounter a hard block. Otherwise, the encryption will continue. - 2. Using the -sync parameter is optional. Using it ensures the command waits until the encryption for the volume is completed before releasing the volume for use in the cluster storage pool. + 1. BitLocker will check to see if the disk is already part of a cluster. If it is, administrators will encounter a hard block. Otherwise, the encryption continues. + 2. Using the -sync parameter is optional. However, using -sync parameter has the following advantage: + - The -sync parameter ensures the command waits until the encryption for the volume is completed. The volume is then released for use in the cluster storage pool. -4. Open the Failover Cluster Manager snap-in or cluster PowerShell cmdlets to enable the disk to be clustered +4. Open the Failover Cluster Manager snap-in or cluster PowerShell cmdlets to enable the disk to be clustered. - - Once the disk is clustered, it can also be enabled for CSV. -5. During the resource online operation, cluster will check to see if the disk is BitLocker encrypted. + - Once the disk is clustered, it's enabled for CSV. - 1. If the volume is not BitLocker enabled, traditional cluster online operations occur. + +5. During the resource online operation, cluster checks whether the disk is BitLocker encrypted. + + 1. If the volume isn't BitLocker enabled, traditional cluster online operations occur. 2. If the volume is BitLocker enabled, the following check occurs: - - If volume is **locked**, BitLocker will impersonate the CNO and unlock the volume using the CNO protector. If this operation fails, an event will be logged that the volume could not be unlocked and the online operation will fail. -6. Once the disk is online in the storage pool, it can be added to a CSV by right-clicking the disk resource and choosing **Add to cluster shared volumes**. + - If volume is **locked**, BitLocker impersonates the CNO and unlocks the volume using the CNO protector. If these actions by BitLocker fail, an event is logged. The logged event will state that the volume couldn't be unlocked and the online operation has failed. + +6. Once the disk is online in the storage pool, it can be added to a CSV by right-clicking the disk resource and choosing "**Add to cluster shared volumes**". +CSVs include both encrypted and unencrypted volumes. To check the status of a particular volume for BitLocker encryption: administrators must do the following task: + +- Utilize the **manage-bde -status** command with a path to the volume. + + The path must be one that is inside the CSV namespace as seen in the example command line below. -CSVs can include both encrypted and unencrypted volumes. To check the status of a particular volume for BitLocker encryption, administrators can utilize the manage-bde -status command with a path to the volume inside the CSV namespace as seen in the example command line below. ```powershell manage-bde -status "C:\ClusterStorage\volume1" ``` -### Physical Disk Resources +### Physical disk resources -Unlike CSV2.0 volumes, physical disk resources can only be accessed by one cluster node at a time. So operations such as encrypting, decrypting, locking, or unlocking volumes require context to perform. For example, you cannot unlock or decrypt a physical disk resource if you are not administering the cluster node that owns the disk resource because the disk resource is not available. + +Unlike CSV2.0 volumes, physical disk resources can only be accessed by one cluster node at a time. This condition means that operations such as encrypting, decrypting, locking or unlocking volumes require a context to perform. For example, you can't unlock or decrypt a physical disk resource if you aren't administering the cluster node that owns the disk resource because the disk resource isn't available. ### Restrictions on BitLocker actions with cluster volumes -The following table contains information about both Physical Disk Resources (that is, traditional failover cluster volumes) and Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) and the actions that are allowed by BitLocker in each situation. +The following table contains information about both physical disk resources (that is, traditional failover cluster volumes) and cluster shared volumes (CSV) and the actions that are allowed by BitLocker in each situation. | Action | On owner node of failover volume | On Metadata Server (MDS) of CSV | On (Data Server) DS of CSV | Maintenance Mode | |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- | @@ -180,17 +191,17 @@ The following table contains information about both Physical Disk Resources (tha |**Extend**|Allowed|Allowed|Blocked|Allowed| > [!NOTE] -> Although the manage-bde -pause command is Blocked in clusters, the cluster service will automatically resume a paused encryption or decryption from the MDS node +> Although the **manage-bde -pause** command is blocked in clusters, the cluster service automatically resumes a paused encryption or decryption from the MDS node. -In the case where a physical disk resource experiences a failover event during conversion, the new owning node will detect the conversion is not complete and will complete the conversion process. +In the case where a physical disk resource experiences a failover event during conversion, the new owning node detects that the conversion isn't complete and completes the conversion process. ### Other considerations when using BitLocker on CSV2.0 -Also take these considerations into account for BitLocker on clustered storage: -- BitLocker volumes have to be initialized and beginning encryption before they are available to add to a CSV2.0 volume. -- If an administrator needs to decrypt a CSV volume, remove the volume from the cluster or put into disk maintenance mode. You can add the CSV back to the cluster while waiting for decryption to complete. -- If an administrator needs to start encrypting a CSV volume, remove the volume from the cluster or put it in maintenance mode. -- If conversion is paused with encryption in progress and the CSV volume is offline from the cluster, the cluster thread (health check) will automatically resume conversion when the volume is online to the cluster. -- If conversion is paused with encryption in progress and a physical disk resource volume is offline from the cluster, the BitLocker driver will automatically resume conversion when the volume is online to the cluster. -- If conversion is paused with encryption in progress, while the CSV volume is in maintenance mode, the cluster thread (health check) will automatically resume conversion when moving the volume back from maintenance. -- If conversion is paused with encryption in progress, while the disk resource volume is in maintenance mode, the BitLocker driver will automatically resume conversion when the volume is moved back from maintenance mode. +Some other considerations to take into account for BitLocker on clustered storage include: +- BitLocker volumes have to be initialized and begin encryption before they're available to add to a CSV2.0 volume. +- If an administrator needs to decrypt a CSV volume, remove the volume from the cluster or put it into disk maintenance mode. You can add the CSV back to the cluster while waiting for decryption to complete. +- If an administrator needs to start encrypting a CSV volume, remove the volume from the cluster or put it into maintenance mode. +- If conversion is paused with encryption in progress and the CSV volume is offline from the cluster, the cluster thread (health check) automatically resumes conversion when the volume is online to the cluster. +- If conversion is paused with encryption in progress and a physical disk resource volume is offline from the cluster, the BitLocker driver automatically resumes conversion when the volume is online to the cluster. +- If conversion is paused with encryption in progress, while the CSV volume is in maintenance mode, the cluster thread (health check) automatically resumes conversion when moving the volume back from maintenance. +- If conversion is paused with encryption in progress, while the disk resource volume is in maintenance mode, the BitLocker driver automatically resumes conversion when the volume is moved back from maintenance mode. diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/network-security-configure-encryption-types-allowed-for-kerberos.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/network-security-configure-encryption-types-allowed-for-kerberos.md index 52e8eb78fa..072dcec34e 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/network-security-configure-encryption-types-allowed-for-kerberos.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/network-security-configure-encryption-types-allowed-for-kerberos.md @@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ The following table lists and explains the allowed encryption types. | DES_CBC_CRC | Data Encryption Standard with Cipher Block Chaining using the Cyclic Redundancy Check function
    Supported in Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008. The Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 R2, and later operating systems don't support DES by default. | | DES_CBC_MD5| Data Encryption Standard with Cipher Block Chaining using the Message-Digest algorithm 5 checksum function
    Supported in Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008. The Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 R2, and later operating systems don't support DES by default. | | RC4_HMAC_MD5| Rivest Cipher 4 with Hashed Message Authentication Code using the Message-Digest algorithm 5 checksum function
    Supported in Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2.| -| AES128_HMAC_SHA1| Advanced Encryption Standard in 128-bit cipher block with Hashed Message Authentication Code using the Secure Hash Algorithm (1).
    Not supported in Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003. Supported in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2012 R2. | -| AES256_HMAC_SHA1| Advanced Encryption Standard in 256-bit cipher block with Hashed Message Authentication Code using the Secure Hash Algorithm (1).
    Not supported in Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003. Supported in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2012 R2. | +| AES128_HMAC_SHA1| Advanced Encryption Standard in 128-bit cipher block with Hashed Message Authentication Code using the Secure Hash Algorithm (1).
    Not supported in Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003.
    Supported in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2012 R2. | +| AES256_HMAC_SHA1| Advanced Encryption Standard in 256-bit cipher block with Hashed Message Authentication Code using the Secure Hash Algorithm (1).
    Not supported in Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003.
    Supported in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2012 R2. | | Future encryption types| Reserved by Microsoft for other encryption types that might be implemented.| ### Possible values diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/network-security-restrict-ntlm-outgoing-ntlm-traffic-to-remote-servers.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/network-security-restrict-ntlm-outgoing-ntlm-traffic-to-remote-servers.md index f63a2f7737..3ac185ad38 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/network-security-restrict-ntlm-outgoing-ntlm-traffic-to-remote-servers.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/network-security-restrict-ntlm-outgoing-ntlm-traffic-to-remote-servers.md @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ There are no security audit event policies that can be configured to view event This section describes how an attacker might exploit a feature or its configuration, how to implement the countermeasure, and the possible negative consequences of countermeasure implementation. -NTLM and NTLMv2 authentication is vulnerable to various malicious attacks, including SMB replay, man-in-the-middle attacks, and brute force attacks. Reducing and eliminating NTLM authentication from your environment forces the Windows operating system to use more secure protocols, such as the Kerberos version 5 protocol, or different authentication mechanisms, such as smart cards. +NTLM and NTLMv2 authentication is vulnerable to various malicious attacks, including SMB relay, man-in-the-middle attacks, and brute force attacks. Reducing and eliminating NTLM authentication from your environment forces the Windows operating system to use more secure protocols, such as the Kerberos version 5 protocol, or different authentication mechanisms, such as smart cards. ### Vulnerability diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/deployment/deploy-wdac-policies-with-script.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/deployment/deploy-wdac-policies-with-script.md index 369149227c..007bb11ae6 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/deployment/deploy-wdac-policies-with-script.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/deployment/deploy-wdac-policies-with-script.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ You should now have one or more WDAC policies converted into binary form. If not ## Deploying signed policies -In addition to the steps outlined above, the binary policy file must also be copied to the device's EFI partition. Deploying your policy via [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/deploy-windows-defender-application-control-policies-using-intune) or the Application Control CSP will handle this step automatically. +If you are using [signed WDAC policies](/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/use-signed-policies-to-protect-windows-defender-application-control-against-tampering), the policies must be deployed into your device's EFI partition in addition to the steps outlined above. Unsigned WDAC policies do not need to be present in the EFI partition. Deploying your policy via [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/deploy-windows-defender-application-control-policies-using-intune) or the Application Control CSP will handle this step automatically. 1. Mount the EFI volume and make the directory, if it doesn't exist, in an elevated PowerShell prompt: @@ -90,8 +90,9 @@ In addition to the steps outlined above, the binary policy file must also be cop $MountPoint = 'C:\EFIMount' $EFIDestinationFolder = "$MountPoint\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\CiPolicies\Active" $EFIPartition = (Get-Partition | Where-Object IsSystem).AccessPaths[0] + if (-Not (Test-Path $MountPoint)) { New-Item -Path $MountPoint -Type Directory -Force } mountvol $MountPoint $EFIPartition - mkdir $EFIDestinationFolder + if (-Not (Test-Path $EFIDestinationFolder)) { New-Item -Path $EFIDestinationFolder -Type Directory -Force } ``` 2. Copy the signed policy to the created folder: diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/microsoft-recommended-driver-block-rules.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/microsoft-recommended-driver-block-rules.md index a40560a422..314eac2451 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/microsoft-recommended-driver-block-rules.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/microsoft-recommended-driver-block-rules.md @@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ Microsoft recommends enabling [HVCI](/windows/security/threat-protection/device- - + diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-security-configuration-framework/get-support-for-security-baselines.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-security-configuration-framework/get-support-for-security-baselines.md index 1e396d55eb..0c2b1f1f9a 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-security-configuration-framework/get-support-for-security-baselines.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-security-configuration-framework/get-support-for-security-baselines.md @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ author: vinaypamnani-msft manager: aaroncz ms.collection: M365-security-compliance ms.topic: conceptual -ms.date: 02/14/2022 -ms.reviewer: +ms.date: 10/19/2022 +ms.reviewer: jmunck ms.technology: windows-sec --- @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ No. SCM supported only SCAP 1.0, which wasn't updated as SCAP evolved. The new t | Name | Build | Baseline Release Date | Security Tools | | ---- | ----- | --------------------- | -------------- | | Windows 11 | [22H2](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-security-baselines/windows-11-version-22h2-security-baseline/ba-p/3632520)
    | September 2022
    |[SCT 1.0](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=55319) | -| Windows 10 | [21H2](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-security-baselines/security-baseline-for-windows-10-version-21h2/ba-p/3042703)
    [21H1](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-security-baselines/security-baseline-final-for-windows-10-version-21h1/ba-p/2362353)
    [20H2](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-security-baselines/security-baseline-final-for-windows-10-and-windows-server/ba-p/1999393)
    [1809](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-security-baselines/security-baseline-final-for-windows-10-v1809-and-windows-server/ba-p/701082)
    [1607](/archive/blogs/secguide/security-baseline-for-windows-10-v1607-anniversary-edition-and-windows-server-2016)
    [1507](/archive/blogs/secguide/security-baseline-for-windows-10-v1507-build-10240-th1-ltsb-update)| December 2021
    May 2021
    December 2020
    October 2018
    October 2016
    January 2016 |[SCT 1.0](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=55319) | +| Windows 10 | [22H2](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-security-baselines/windows-10-version-22h2-security-baseline/ba-p/3655724)
    [21H2](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-security-baselines/security-baseline-for-windows-10-version-21h2/ba-p/3042703)
    [21H1](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-security-baselines/security-baseline-final-for-windows-10-version-21h1/ba-p/2362353)
    [20H2](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-security-baselines/security-baseline-final-for-windows-10-and-windows-server/ba-p/1999393)
    [1809](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-security-baselines/security-baseline-final-for-windows-10-v1809-and-windows-server/ba-p/701082)
    [1607](/archive/blogs/secguide/security-baseline-for-windows-10-v1607-anniversary-edition-and-windows-server-2016)
    [1507](/archive/blogs/secguide/security-baseline-for-windows-10-v1507-build-10240-th1-ltsb-update)| October 2022
    December 2021
    May 2021
    December 2020
    October 2018
    October 2016
    January 2016 |[SCT 1.0](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=55319) | Windows 8.1 |[9600 (April Update)](/archive/blogs/secguide/security-baselines-for-windows-8-1-windows-server-2012-r2-and-internet-explorer-11-final)| October 2013| [SCM 4.0](/previous-versions/tn-archive/cc936627(v=technet.10)) |
    diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-security-configuration-framework/security-compliance-toolkit-10.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-security-configuration-framework/security-compliance-toolkit-10.md index 3fb82ea906..e2ece168e1 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-security-configuration-framework/security-compliance-toolkit-10.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-security-configuration-framework/security-compliance-toolkit-10.md @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ The Security Compliance Toolkit consists of: - Windows 11, version 22H2 - Windows 11, version 21H2 - Windows 10 security baselines + - Windows 10, version 22H2 - Windows 10, version 21H2 - Windows 10, version 21H1 - Windows 10, version 20H2