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title: Windows Autopilot EULA dismissal important information
description: A notice about EULA dismissal through Windows Autopilot
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title: Configure a PXE server to load Windows PE (Windows 10)
description: This topic describes how to configure a PXE server to load Windows PE so that it can be used with an image file to install Windows 10 from the network.
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title: Deploy Windows 10/11 Enterprise licenses
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## Preparing for deployment: reviewing requirements
Devices must be running Windows 10 Pro, version 1703, or later and be Azure Active Directory joined, or hybrid domain joined with Azure AD Connect. Customers who are federated with Azure Active Directory are also eligible. For more information, see [Review requirements on devices](#review-requirements-on-devices), later in this topic.
Devices must be running Windows 10 Pro, version 1703, or later and be Azure Active Directory-joined, or hybrid domain joined with Azure AD Connect. Customers who are federated with Azure Active Directory are also eligible. For more information, see [Review requirements on devices](#review-requirements-on-devices), later in this topic.
## Assigning licenses to users
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### Review requirements on devices
Devices must be running Windows 10 Pro, version 1703 (or later), and be Azure Active Directory joined, or hybrid domain joined with Azure AD Connect. Customers who are federated with Azure Active Directory are also eligible. You can use the following procedures to review whether a particular device meets requirements.
Devices must be running Windows 10 Pro, version 1703 (or later), and be Azure Active Directory-joined, or hybrid domain joined with Azure AD Connect. Customers who are federated with Azure Active Directory are also eligible. You can use the following procedures to review whether a particular device meets requirements.
**To determine if a device is Azure Active Directory joined:**
**To determine if a device is Azure Active Directory-joined:**
1. Open a command prompt and type **dsregcmd /status**.
2. Review the output under Device State. If the **AzureAdJoined** status is YES, the device is Azure Active Directory joined.
2. Review the output under Device State. If the **AzureAdJoined** status is YES, the device is Azure Active Directory-joined.
**To determine the version of Windows 10:**

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>[!NOTE]
>If you have not run a setup guide before, you will see the **Prepare your environment** guide first. This is to make sure you have basics covered like domain verification and a method for adding users. At the end of the "Prepare your environment" guide, there will be a **Ready to continue** button that sends you to the original guide that was selected.
1. [Obtain a free M365 trial](/office365/admin/try-or-buy-microsoft-365).
1. [Explore Microsoft 365](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/business/).
2. Check out the [Microsoft 365 deployment advisor](https://aka.ms/microsoft365setupguide).
3. Also check out the [Windows Analytics deployment advisor](/mem/configmgr/desktop-analytics/overview). This advisor will walk you through deploying [Desktop Analytics](/mem/configmgr/desktop-analytics/overview).

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title: Configure MDT deployment share rules (Windows 10)
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title: Configure MDT for UserExit scripts (Windows 10)
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MDT uses many log files during operating system deployments. By default the logs are client side, but by configuring the deployment settings, you can have MDT store them on the server, as well.
**Note**  
The easiest way to view log files is to use Configuration Manager Trace (CMTrace), which is included in the [System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Toolkit](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=734717).
The easiest way to view log files is to use Configuration Manager Trace (CMTrace), which is included in the [Configuration Manager Toolkit](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=734717).
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title: Prepare for deployment with MDT (Windows 10)
description: This topic will walk you through the steps necessary to create the server structure required to deploy the Windows 10 operating system using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT).
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title: Refresh a Windows 7 computer with Windows 10 (Windows 10)
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This topic will show you how to use MDT Lite Touch Installation (LTI) to upgrade a Windows 7 computer to a Windows 10 computer using the online computer refresh process. The computer refresh scenario is a reinstallation of an updated operating system on the same computer. You can also use this procedure to reinstall the same OS version. In this article, the computer refresh will be done while the computer is online. MDT also supports an offline computer refresh. For more info on that scenario, see the USMTOfflineMigration property on the [MDT resource page](/mem/configmgr/mdt/).
For the purposes of this topic, we will use three computers: DC01, MDT01, and PC0001.
For the purposes of this topic, we'll use three computers: DC01, MDT01, and PC0001.
- DC01 is a domain controller for the contoso.com domain.
- MDT01 is domain member server that hosts your deployment share.
- PC0001 is a domain member computer running a previous version of Windows that is going to be refreshed to a new version of Windows 10, with data and settings restored. The example used here is a computer running Windows 7 SP1.
Both DC01 and MDT01 are running Windows Server 2019; however any supported version of Windows Server can be used. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Prepare for deployment with MDT](prepare-for-windows-deployment-with-mdt.md).
Both DC01 and MDT01 are running Windows Server 2019; however any supported version of Windows Server can be used. For more details on the setup for this topic, see [Prepare for deployment with MDT](prepare-for-windows-deployment-with-mdt.md).
![computers.](../images/mdt-04-fig01.png "Computers used in this topic")
@ -36,9 +30,9 @@ The computers used in this topic.
## The computer refresh process
A computer refresh is not the same as an in-place upgrade because a computer refresh involves exporting user data and settings then wiping the device before installing a fresh OS and restoring the user's data and settings.
A computer refresh isn't the same as an in-place upgrade because a computer refresh involves exporting user data and settings then wiping the device before installing a fresh OS and restoring the user's data and settings.
For a computer refresh with MDT, you use the User State Migration Tool (USMT), which is part of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10, to migrate user data and settings. To complete a computer refresh you will:
For a computer refresh with MDT, you use the User State Migration Tool (USMT), which is part of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10, to migrate user data and settings. To complete a computer refresh, you will:
1. Back up data and settings locally, in a backup folder.
2. Wipe the partition, except for the backup folder.
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4. Install other applications.
5. Restore data and settings.
During the computer refresh, USMT uses a feature called Hard-Link Migration Store. When you use this feature, the files are simply linked in the file system, which allows for fast migration, even when there is a lot of data.
During the computer refresh, USMT uses a feature called Hard-Link Migration Store. When you use this feature, the files are linked in the file system, which allows for fast migration, even when there's a lot of data.
>[!NOTE]
>In addition to the USMT backup, you can enable an optional full Windows Imaging (WIM) backup of the machine by configuring the MDT rules. If you do this, a .wim file is created in addition to the USMT backup. The .wim file contains the entire volume from the computer and helpdesk personnel can extract content from it if needed. Please note that this is a data WIM backup only. Using this backup to restore the entire computer is not a supported scenario.
@ -66,17 +60,17 @@ In addition to the command-line switches that control which profiles to migrate,
### Multicast
Multicast is a technology designed to optimize simultaneous deployment to multiple devices. If you have a limited number of simultaneous deployments, you should disable multicast which was [configured in a previous procedure](deploy-a-windows-10-image-using-mdt.md#set-up-mdt-for-multicast) in this guide. Disabling multicast will speed up deployment for a small number of computers. You will need to update the deployment share after changing this setting.
Multicast is a technology designed to optimize simultaneous deployment to multiple devices. If you have a limited number of simultaneous deployments, you should disable multicast which was [configured in a previous procedure](deploy-a-windows-10-image-using-mdt.md#set-up-mdt-for-multicast) in this guide. Disabling multicast will speed up deployment for a small number of computers. You'll need to update the deployment share after changing this setting.
## Refresh a Windows 7 SP1 client
In these section, we assume that you have already performed the prerequisite procedures in the following topics, so that you have a deployment share named **MDTProduction$** on MDT01:
In this section, we assume that you've already performed the prerequisite procedures in the following topics, so that you have a deployment share named **MDTProduction$** on MDT01:
- [Prepare for deployment with MDT](prepare-for-windows-deployment-with-mdt.md)
- [Create a Windows 10 reference image](create-a-windows-10-reference-image.md)
- [Deploy a Windows 10 image using MDT](deploy-a-windows-10-image-using-mdt.md)
It is also assumed that you have a domain member client computer named PC0001 in your environment running Windows 7, 8.1 or 10 that is ready for a refresh to the latest version of Windows 10. For demonstration purposes, we will refreshing a Windows 7 SP1 PC to Windows 10, version 1909.
It is also assumed that you have a domain member client computer named PC0001 in your environment running Windows 7, 8.1 or 10 that is ready for a refresh to the latest version of Windows 10. For demonstration purposes, we'll be refreshing a Windows 7 SP1 PC to Windows 10, version 1909.
### Upgrade (refresh) a Windows 7 SP1 client

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---
title: Replace a Windows 7 computer with a Windows 10 computer (Windows 10)
description: In this article, you will learn how to replace a Windows 7 device with a Windows 10 device.
description: In this article, you'll learn how to replace a Windows 7 device with a Windows 10 device.
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**Applies to**
- Windows 10
A computer replace scenario for Windows 10 is quite similar to a computer refresh for Windows 10. However, because you are replacing a device, you cannot store the backup on the old computer. Instead you need to store the backup to a location where the new computer can read it. The User State Migration Tool (USMT) will be used to back up and restore data and settings.
A computer replace scenario for Windows 10 is similar to a computer refresh for Windows 10. However, because you're replacing a device, you can't store the backup on the old computer. Instead you need to store the backup to a location where the new computer can read it. The User State Migration Tool (USMT) will be used to back up and restore data and settings.
For the purposes of this topic, we will use four computers: DC01, MDT01, PC0002, and PC0007.
For the purposes of this topic, we'll use four computers: DC01, MDT01, PC0002, and PC0007.
- DC01 is a domain controller for the contoso.com domain.
- MDT01 is domain member server that hosts your deployment share.
- PC0002 is an old computer running Windows 7 SP1 that will be replaced by PC0007.
- PC0007 is a new computer will have the Windows 10 OS installed prior to data from PC0002 being migrated. Both PC0002 and PC0007 are members of the contoso.com domain.
For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Prepare for deployment with MDT](prepare-for-windows-deployment-with-mdt.md).
For more details on the setup for this topic, see [Prepare for deployment with MDT](prepare-for-windows-deployment-with-mdt.md).
![The computers used in this topic.](../images/mdt-03-fig01.png)
@ -46,9 +40,9 @@ The computers used in this topic.
On **MDT01**:
1. Open the Deployment Workbench, under **Deployment Shares** right-click **MDT Production**, click **Properties**, and then click the **Rules** tab.
2. Change the **SkipUserData=YES** option to **NO**, and click **OK**.
3. Right-click **MDT Production** and click **Update Deployment Share**. Click **Next**, **Next**, and **Finish** to complete the Update Deployment Share Wizard with the default settings.
1. Open the Deployment Workbench, under **Deployment Shares** right-click **MDT Production**, select **Properties**, and then select the **Rules** tab.
2. Change the **SkipUserData=YES** option to **NO**, and select **OK**.
3. Right-click on **MDT Production** and select **Update Deployment Share**. Then select **Next**, **Next**, and **Finish** to complete the Update Deployment Share Wizard with the default settings.
### Create and share the MigData folder
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During a computer replace, these are the high-level steps that occur:
1. On the computer you are replacing, a special replace task sequence runs the USMT backup and, if you configured it, runs the optional full Windows Imaging (WIM) backup.
1. On the computer you're replacing, a special replace task sequence runs the USMT backup and, if you configured it, runs the optional full Windows Imaging (WIM) backup.
2. On the new computer, you perform a standard bare-metal deployment. At the end of the bare-metal deployment, the USMT backup from the old computer is restored.
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& "C:\MDT\CMTrace" C:\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\ZTIGather.log
```
3. Download and install the free [Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Toolkit](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=734717) on PC0001 so that you have access to the Configuration Manager Trace (cmtrace.exe) tool.
3. Download and install the free [Configuration Manager Toolkit](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=734717) on PC0001 so that you have access to the Configuration Manager Trace (cmtrace.exe) tool.
4. Using Local Users and Groups (lusrmgr.msc), add the **contoso\\MDT\_BA** user account to the local **Administrators** group.
5. Sign off, and then sign on to PC0001 as **contoso\\MDT\_BA**.
6. Open the **\\\\MDT01\\MDTProduction$\\Scripts** folder and copy the following files to **C:\\MDT**:

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description: Learn how to integrate Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator with MDT to replace the existing web services that are used in deployment solutions.
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## Monitor Delivery Optimization
### Windows PowerShell cmdlets
**Starting in Windows 10, version 1703**, you can use new PowerShell cmdlets to check the performance of Delivery Optimization.
#### Analyze usage
`Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` returns a real-time snapshot of all current Delivery Optimization jobs.
| Key | Value |
| --- | --- |
| File ID | A GUID that identifies the file being processed |
| FileSize | Size of the file |
| FileSizeInCache | Size of the file in the cache |
| TotalBytesDownloaded | The number of bytes from any source downloaded so far |
| PercentPeerCaching |The percentage of bytes downloaded from peers versus over HTTP |
| BytesFromPeers | Total bytes downloaded from peer devices (sum of bytes downloaded from LAN, Group, and Internet Peers) |
| BytesfromHTTP | Total number of bytes received over HTTP |
| Status | Current state of the operation. Possible values are: **Downloading** (download in progress); **Complete** (download completed, but is not uploading yet); **Caching** (download completed successfully and is ready to upload or uploading); **Paused** (download/upload paused by caller) |
| Priority | Priority of the download; values are **foreground** or **background** |
| BytesFromCacheServer | Total number of bytes received from cache server |
| BytesFromLanPeers | Total number of bytes received from peers found on the LAN |
| BytesFromGroupPeers | Total number of bytes received from peers found in the group |
| BytesFromInternetPeers | Total number of bytes received from internet peers |
| BytesToLanPeers | Total number of bytes delivered from peers found on the LAN |
| BytesToGroupPeers | Total number of bytes delivered from peers found in the group |
| BytesToInternetPeers | Total number of bytes delivered from peers found on the LAN |
| DownloadDuration | Total download time in seconds |
| HttpConnectionCount | |
| LanConnectionCount | |
| GroupConnectionCount | |
| InternetConnectionCount | |
| DownloadMode | |
| SourceURL | Http source for the file |
| CacheHost | IP address for the cache server |
| NumPeers | Indicates the total number of peers returned from the service. |
| PredefinedCallerApplication | Indicates the last caller that initiated a request for the file. |
| ExpireOn | The target expiration date and time for the file. |
| IsPinned | A yes/no value indicating whether an item has been "pinned" in the cache (see `setDeliveryOptmizationStatus`). |
`Get-DeliveryOptimizationPerfSnap` returns a list of key performance data:
| Key | Value |
| --- | --- |
| FilesDownloaded | Number of files downloaded |
| FilesUploaded | Number of files uploaded |
| Files | |
| TotalBytesDownloaded | Total bytes downloaded |
| TotalBytesUploaded | Total bytes uploaded |
| AverageDownloadSize | Average transfer size (download); that is, the number bytes downloaded divided by the number of files |
| AverageUploadSize | Average transfer size (upload); the number of bytes uploaded divided by the number of files |
| DownloadMode | Delivery Optimization Download mode used to deliver file |
| CacheSizeBytes | |
| TotalDiskBytes | |
| AvailableDiskBytes | |
| CpuUsagePct | |
| MemUsageKB | |
| NumberOfPeers | |
| CacheHostConnections | |
| CdnConnections | |
| LanConnections | |
| LinkLocalConnections | |
| GroupConnections | |
| InternetConnections | |
| DownlinkBps | |
| DownlinkUsageBps | |
| UplinkBps | |
| UplinkUsageBps | |
| ForegroundDownloadRatePct | |
| BackgroundDownloadRatePct | |
| UploadRatePct | |
| UplinkUsageBps | |
| ForegroundDownloadRatePct | |
| BackgroundDownloadRatePct | |
| UploadRatePct | |
| UploadCount | |
| ForegroundDownloadCount | |
| ForegroundDownloadsPending | |
| BackgroundDownloadCount | |
| BackgroundDownloadsPending | |
Using the `-Verbose` option returns additional information:
- Bytes from peers (per type)
- Bytes from CDN (the number of bytes received over HTTP)
- Average number of peer connections per download
**Starting in Windows 10, version 2004**, `Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` has a new option `-PeerInfo` which returns a real-time list of the connected peers.
Starting in Windows 10, version 1803, `Get-DeliveryOptimizationPerfSnapThisMonth` returns data similar to that from `Get-DeliveryOptimizationPerfSnap` but limited to the current calendar month.
#### Manage the Delivery Optimization cache
**Starting in Windows 10, version 1903:**
`set-DeliveryOptimizationStatus -ExpireOn [date time]` extends the expiration of all files in the cache. You can set the expiration immediately for all files that are in the "caching" state. For files in progress ("downloading"), the expiration is applied once the download is complete. You can set the expiration up to one year from the current date and time.
`set-DeliveryOptimizationStatus -ExpireOn [date time] -FileID [FileID]` extends expiration for a single specific file in the cache.
You can now "pin" files to keep them persistent in the cache. You can only do this with files that are downloaded in modes 1, 2, or 3.
`set-DeliveryOptimizationStatus -Pin [True] -File ID [FileID]` keeps a specific file in the cache such that it won't be deleted until the expiration date and time (which you set with `set-DeliveryOptimizationStatus -ExpireOn [date time] -FileID [FileID]`). The file is also excluded from the cache quota calculation.
`set-DeliveryOptimizationStatus -Pin [False] -File ID [FileID]` "unpins" a file, so that it will be deleted when the expiration date and time are reached. The file is included in the cache quota calculation.
`delete-DeliveryOptimizationCache` lets you clear files from the cache and remove all persisted data related to them. You can use these options with this cmdlet:
- `-FileID` specifies a particular file to delete.
- `-IncludePinnedFiles` deletes all files that are pinned.
- `-Force` deletes the cache with no prompts.
#### Work with Delivery Optimization logs
**Starting in Windows 10, version 2004:**
- `Enable-DeliveryOptimizationVerboseLogs`
- `Disable-DeliveryOptimizationVerboseLogs`
- `Get-DeliveryOptimizationLogAnalysis [ETL Logfile path] [-ListConnections]`
With no options, this cmdlet returns these data:
- total number of files
- number of foreground files
- minimum file size for it to be cached
- number of eligible (larger than the minimum size for peering) files
- number of files that found peers
- number of peering files (the number of files that got at least 1 byte from peers)
- overall efficiency
- efficiency in the peered files
Using the `-ListConnections` option returns these details about peers:
- destination IP address
- peer type
- status code
- bytes sent
- bytes received
- file ID
**Starting in Windows 10, version 1803:**
`Get-DeliveryOptimizationLog [-Path <etl file path, supports wildcards>] [-Flush]`
If `Path` is not specified, this cmdlet reads all logs from the DoSvc log directory, which requires administrator permissions. If `Flush` is specified, the cmdlet stops DoSvc before reading logs.
Log entries are written to the PowerShell pipeline as objects. To dump logs to a text file, run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationLog | Set-Content <output file>` or something similar.

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title: Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (private preview)
manager: dougeby
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keywords: updates, downloads, network, bandwidth
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
audience: itpro
author: carmenf
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.author: carmenf
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> [!IMPORTANT]
> Microsoft Connected Cache is currently a private preview feature. During this phase we invite customers to take part in early access for testing purposes. This phase does not include formal support, and should not be used for production workloads. For more information, see [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/).
Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) preview is a software-only caching solution that delivers Microsoft content within Enterprise networks. MCC can be deployed to as many physical servers or VMs as needed, and is managed from a cloud portal. Cache nodes are created in the cloud portal and are configured by applying a [client policy](/mem/intune/configuration/delivery-optimization-settings.md#local-server-caching) using your management tool, such as Intune.
Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) preview is a software-only caching solution that delivers Microsoft content within Enterprise networks. MCC can be deployed to as many physical servers or VMs as needed, and is managed from a cloud portal. Cache nodes are created in the cloud portal and are configured by applying a client policy using your management tool, such as [Intune](/mem/intune/).
MCC is a hybrid (a mix of on-prem and cloud resources) SaaS solution built as an Azure IoT Edge module; it's a Docker compatible Linux container that is deployed to your Windows devices. IoT Edge for Linux on Windows (EFLOW) was chosen because it's a secure, reliable container management infrastructure. EFLOW is a Linux virtual machine, based on Microsoft's first party CBL-Mariner operating system. Its built with the IoT Edge runtime and validated as a tier 1 supported environment for IoT Edge workloads. MCC will be a Linux IoT Edge module running on the Windows Host OS.
Even though your MCC scenario isn't related to IoT, Azure IoT Edge is used as a more generic Linux container, deployment, and management infrastructure. The Azure IoT Edge runtime sits on your designated MCC device and performs management and communication operations. The runtime performs the following important functionsto manage MCC on your edge device:
Even though your MCC scenario isn't related to IoT, Azure IoT Edge is used as a more generic Linux container, deployment, and management infrastructure. The Azure IoT Edge runtime sits on your designated MCC device and performs management and communication operations. The runtime performs the following important functions to manage MCC on your edge device:
1. Installs and updates MCC on your edge device.
2. Maintains Azure IoT Edge security standards on your edge device.
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## Enterprise requirements for MCC
1. **Azure subscription**: MCC management portal is hosted within Azure and is used to create the Connected Cache [Azure resource](/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/govern/resource-consistency/resource-access-management.md) and IoT Hub resource both are free services.
1. **Azure subscription**: MCC management portal is hosted within Azure and is used to create the Connected Cache [Azure resource](/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/govern/resource-consistency/resource-access-management) and IoT Hub resource. Both are free services.
Your Azure subscription ID is first used to provision MCC services, and enable access to the preview. The MCC server requirement for an Azure subscription will cost you nothing. If you do not have an Azure subscription already, you can create an Azure [Pay-As-You-Go](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0003p/) account which requires a credit card for verification purposes. For more information, see the [Azure Free Account FAQ](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/free-account-faq/).

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description: This article provides a summary of references and descriptions for all of the Delivery Optimization settings.
keywords: oms, operations management suite, wdav, updates, downloads, log analytics
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
audience: itpro
author: carmenf
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.author: carmenf
@ -124,7 +121,7 @@ Download mode dictates which download sources clients are allowed to use when do
> Starting in Windows 11, the Bypass option of Download Mode is no longer used.
>
> [!NOTE]
> When you use AAD tenant, AD Site, or AD Domain as the source of group IDs, the association of devices participating in the group should not be relied on for an authentication of identity of those devices.
> When you use Azure Active Directory tenant, AD Site, or AD Domain as the source of group IDs, the association of devices participating in the group should not be relied on for an authentication of identity of those devices.
### Group ID

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description: In this article, learn how to set up Delivery Optimization.
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@ -104,162 +101,10 @@ To do this in Group Policy, go to **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templa
To do this with MDM, go to **.Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeliveryOptimization/** and set DOMaxCacheAge to 7 or more (up to 30 days).
[//]: # (material about "preferred" devices; remove MinQos/MaxCacheAge; table format?)
## Monitor Delivery Optimization
<!--Using include file, waas-delivery-optimization-monitor.md, for shared content on DO monitoring-->
[!INCLUDE [Monitor Delivery Optimization](includes/waas-delivery-optimization-monitor.md)]
[//]: # (How to tell if it's working? What values are reasonable; which are not? If not, which way to adjust and how? -- check PercentPeerCaching for files > minimum >= 50%)
### Windows PowerShell cmdlets
**Starting in Windows 10, version 1703**, you can use new PowerShell cmdlets to check the performance of Delivery Optimization.
#### Analyze usage
`Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` returns a real-time snapshot of all current Delivery Optimization jobs.
| Key | Value |
| --- | --- |
| File ID | A GUID that identifies the file being processed |
| FileSize | Size of the file |
| FileSizeInCache | Size of the file in the cache |
| TotalBytesDownloaded | The number of bytes from any source downloaded so far |
| PercentPeerCaching |The percentage of bytes downloaded from peers versus over HTTP |
| BytesFromPeers | Total bytes downloaded from peer devices (sum of bytes downloaded from LAN, Group, and Internet Peers) |
| BytesfromHTTP | Total number of bytes received over HTTP |
| Status | Current state of the operation. Possible values are: **Downloading** (download in progress); **Complete** (download completed, but is not uploading yet); **Caching** (download completed successfully and is ready to upload or uploading); **Paused** (download/upload paused by caller) |
| Priority | Priority of the download; values are **foreground** or **background** |
| BytesFromCacheServer | Total number of bytes received from cache server |
| BytesFromLanPeers | Total number of bytes received from peers found on the LAN |
| BytesFromGroupPeers | Total number of bytes received from peers found in the group |
| BytesFromInternetPeers | Total number of bytes received from internet peers |
| BytesToLanPeers | Total number of bytes delivered from peers found on the LAN |
| BytesToGroupPeers | Total number of bytes delivered from peers found in the group |
| BytesToInternetPeers | Total number of bytes delivered from peers found on the LAN |
| DownloadDuration | Total download time in seconds |
| HttpConnectionCount | |
| LanConnectionCount | |
| GroupConnectionCount | |
| InternetConnectionCount | |
| DownloadMode | |
| SourceURL | Http source for the file |
| CacheHost | IP address for the cache server |
| NumPeers | Indicates the total number of peers returned from the service. |
| PredefinedCallerApplication | Indicates the last caller that initiated a request for the file. |
| ExpireOn | The target expiration date and time for the file. |
| IsPinned | A yes/no value indicating whether an item has been "pinned" in the cache (see `setDeliveryOptmizationStatus`). |
`Get-DeliveryOptimizationPerfSnap` returns a list of key performance data:
| Key | Value |
| --- | --- |
| FilesDownloaded | Number of files downloaded |
| FilesUploaded | Number of files uploaded |
| Files | |
| TotalBytesDownloaded | Total bytes downloaded |
| TotalBytesUploaded | Total bytes uploaded |
| AverageDownloadSize | Average transfer size (download); that is, the number bytes downloaded divided by the number of files |
| AverageUploadSize | Average transfer size (upload); the number of bytes uploaded divided by the number of files |
| DownloadMode | Delivery Optimization Download mode used to deliver file |
| CacheSizeBytes | |
| TotalDiskBytes | |
| AvailableDiskBytes | |
| CpuUsagePct | |
| MemUsageKB | |
| NumberOfPeers | |
| CacheHostConnections | |
| CdnConnections | |
| LanConnections | |
| LinkLocalConnections | |
| GroupConnections | |
| InternetConnections | |
| DownlinkBps | |
| DownlinkUsageBps | |
| UplinkBps | |
| UplinkUsageBps | |
| ForegroundDownloadRatePct | |
| BackgroundDownloadRatePct | |
| UploadRatePct | |
| UplinkUsageBps | |
| ForegroundDownloadRatePct | |
| BackgroundDownloadRatePct | |
| UploadRatePct | |
| UploadCount | |
| ForegroundDownloadCount | |
| ForegroundDownloadsPending | |
| BackgroundDownloadCount | |
| BackgroundDownloadsPending | |
Using the `-Verbose` option returns additional information:
- Bytes from peers (per type)
- Bytes from CDN (the number of bytes received over HTTP)
- Average number of peer connections per download
**Starting in Windows 10, version 2004**, `Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` has a new option `-PeerInfo` which returns a real-time list of the connected peers.
Starting in Windows 10, version 1803, `Get-DeliveryOptimizationPerfSnapThisMonth` returns data similar to that from `Get-DeliveryOptimizationPerfSnap` but limited to the current calendar month.
#### Manage the Delivery Optimization cache
**Starting in Windows 10, version 1903:**
`set-DeliveryOptimizationStatus -ExpireOn [date time]` extends the expiration of all files in the cache. You can set the expiration immediately for all files that are in the "caching" state. For files in progress ("downloading"), the expiration is applied once the download is complete. You can set the expiration up to one year from the current date and time.
`set-DeliveryOptimizationStatus -ExpireOn [date time] -FileID [FileID]` extends expiration for a single specific file in the cache.
You can now "pin" files to keep them persistent in the cache. You can only do this with files that are downloaded in modes 1, 2, or 3.
`set-DeliveryOptimizationStatus -Pin [True] -File ID [FileID]` keeps a specific file in the cache such that it won't be deleted until the expiration date and time (which you set with `set-DeliveryOptimizationStatus -ExpireOn [date time] -FileID [FileID]`). The file is also excluded from the cache quota calculation.
`set-DeliveryOptimizationStatus -Pin [False] -File ID [FileID]` "unpins" a file, so that it will be deleted when the expiration date and time are reached. The file is included in the cache quota calculation.
`delete-DeliveryOptimizationCache` lets you clear files from the cache and remove all persisted data related to them. You can use these options with this cmdlet:
- `-FileID` specifies a particular file to delete.
- `-IncludePinnedFiles` deletes all files that are pinned.
- `-Force` deletes the cache with no prompts.
#### Work with Delivery Optimization logs
**Starting in Windows 10, version 2004:**
- `Enable-DeliveryOptimizationVerboseLogs`
- `Disable-DeliveryOptimizationVerboseLogs`
- `Get-DeliveryOptimizationLogAnalysis [ETL Logfile path] [-ListConnections]`
With no options, this cmdlet returns these data:
- total number of files
- number of foreground files
- minimum file size for it to be cached
- number of eligible (larger than the minimum size for peering) files
- number of files that found peers
- number of peering files (the number of files that got at least 1 byte from peers)
- overall efficiency
- efficiency in the peered files
Using the `-ListConnections` option returns these details about peers:
- destination IP address
- peer type
- status code
- bytes sent
- bytes received
- file ID
**Starting in Windows 10, version 1803:**
`Get-DeliveryOptimizationLog [-Path <etl file path, supports wildcards>] [-Flush]`
If `Path` is not specified, this cmdlet reads all logs from the DoSvc log directory, which requires administrator permissions. If `Flush` is specified, the cmdlet stops DoSvc before reading logs.
Log entries are written to the PowerShell pipeline as objects. To dump logs to a text file, run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationLog | Set-Content <output file>` or something similar.
[//]: # (section on what to look for in logs, list of peers, connection failures)
[//]: # (possibly move to Troubleshooting)
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@ -41,9 +38,9 @@ The following table lists the minimum Windows 10 version that supports Delivery
| Device type | Minimum Windows version
|------------------|---------------|
| Computers running Windows 10 | Win 10 1511 |
| Computers running Windows 10 | Windows 10 1511 |
| Computers running Server Core installations of Windows Server | Windows Server 2019 |
| Windows IoT devices | Win 10 1803 |
| Windows IoT devices | Windows 10 1803 |
### Types of download content supported by Delivery Optimization
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| Windows Client | Minimum Windows version | HTTP Downloader | Peer to Peer | Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC)
|------------------|---------------|----------------|----------|----------------|
| Windows Update (feature updates quality updates, language packs, drivers) | Win 10 1511, Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Windows 10 Store files | Win 10 1511, Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Windows 10 Store for Business files | Win 10 1511, Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Windows Defender definition updates | Win 10 1511, Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Intune Win32 apps| Win 10 1709, Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Microsoft 365 Apps and updates | Win 10 1709, Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Edge Browser Updates | Win 10 1809, Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Configuration Manager Express updates| Win 10 1709 + Configuration Manager version Win 10 1711, Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Dynamic updates| Win 10 1903, Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| MDM Agent | Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Xbox Game Pass (PC) | Win 10 1809, Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Windows Package Manager| Win 10 1809, Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | | |
| MSIX | Win 10 2004, Win 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | | |
| Windows Update (feature updates quality updates, language packs, drivers) | Windows 10 1511, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Windows 10 Store files | Windows 10 1511, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Windows 10 Store for Business files | Windows 10 1511, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Windows Defender definition updates | Windows 10 1511, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Intune Win32 apps| Windows 10 1709, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Microsoft 365 Apps and updates | Windows 10 1709, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Edge Browser Updates | Windows 10 1809, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Configuration Manager Express updates| Windows 10 1709 + Configuration Manager version 1711, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Dynamic updates| Windows 10 1903, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| MDM Agent | Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Xbox Game Pass (PC) | Windows 10 1809, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | | :heavy_check_mark: |
| Windows Package Manager| Windows 10 1809, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | | |
| MSIX | Windows 10 2004, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | | |
#### Windows Server
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## New in Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 11
See [What's new in Delivery Optimization](whats-new-do.md)
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# Windows 10 features we're no longer developing
> Applies to: Windows 10
_Applies to:_
- Windows 10
Each version of Windows 10 adds new features and functionality; occasionally we also remove features and functionality, often because we've added a better option. Below are the details about the features and functionalities that are no longer being developed in Windows 10. For information about features that have been removed, see [Features we removed](windows-10-removed-features.md).
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**The following list is subject to change and might not include every affected feature or functionality.**
> [!NOTE]
> If you have feedback about the proposed replacement of any of these features, you can use the [Feedback Hub app](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4021566/windows-10-send-feedback-to-microsoft-with-feedback-hub-app).
> [!NOTE]
> If you have feedback about the proposed replacement of any of these features, you can use the [Feedback Hub app](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4021566/windows-10-send-feedback-to-microsoft-with-feedback-hub-app).
|Feature | Details and mitigation | Announced in version |
| ----------- | --------------------- | ---- |
| BitLocker To Go Reader | **Note: BitLocker to Go as a feature is still supported.**<br>Reading of BitLocker-protected removable drives ([BitLocker To Go](/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-to-go-faq)) from Windows XP or Windows Vista in later operating systems is deprecated and might be removed in a future release of Windows 10/11.<br>The following items might not be available in a future release of Windows client:<br>- ADMX policy: **Allow access to BitLocker-protected removable data drives from earlier versions of Windows**<br>- Command line parameter: [manage-bde -DiscoveryVolumeType](/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/manage-bde-on) (-dv)<br>- Catalog file: **c:\windows\BitLockerDiscoveryVolumeContents**<br>- BitLocker 2 Go Reader app: **bitlockertogo.exe** and associated files | 21H1 |
| BitLocker To Go Reader | **Note: BitLocker to Go as a feature is still supported.**<br>Reading of BitLocker-protected removable drives ([BitLocker To Go](/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-to-go-faq)) from Windows XP or Windows Vista in later operating systems is deprecated and might be removed in a future release of Windows 10/11.<br>The following items might not be available in a future release of Windows client:<br>- ADMX policy: **Allow access to BitLocker-protected removable data drives from earlier versions of Windows**<br>- Command line parameter: [`manage-bde -DiscoveryVolumeType`](/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/manage-bde-on) (-dv)<br>- Catalog file: **c:\windows\BitLockerDiscoveryVolumeContents**<br>- BitLocker 2 Go Reader app: **bitlockertogo.exe** and associated files | 21H1 |
| Internet Explorer (IE) 11 | The IE11 desktop application will end support for certain operating systems starting June 15, 2022. For more information, see [Internet Explorer 11](/lifecycle/products/internet-explorer-11). | 21H1 |
| Personalization roaming | Roaming of Personalization settings (including wallpaper, slideshow, accent colors, and lock screen images) is no longer being developed and might be removed in a future release. | 21H1 |
| Windows Management Instrumentation Command line (WMIC) tool. | The WMIC tool is deprecated in Windows 10, version 21H1 and the 21H1 General Availability Channel release of Windows Server. This tool is superseded by [Windows PowerShell for WMI](/powershell/scripting/learn/ps101/07-working-with-wmi). Note: This deprecation only applies to the [command-line management tool](/windows/win32/wmisdk/wmic). WMI itself is not affected. | 21H1 |
| Timeline | Starting in July 2021, if you have your activity history synced across your devices through your Microsoft account (MSA), you'll no longer have the option to upload new activity in Timeline. See [Get help with timeline](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/get-help-with-timeline-febc28db-034c-d2b0-3bbe-79aa0c501039).| 20H2 |
| Windows Management Instrumentation Command line (WMIC) tool. | The WMIC tool is deprecated in Windows 10, version 21H1 and the 21H1 General Availability Channel release of Windows Server. This tool is superseded by [Windows PowerShell for WMI](/powershell/scripting/learn/ps101/07-working-with-wmi). Note: This deprecation only applies to the [command-line management tool](/windows/win32/wmisdk/wmic). WMI itself isn't affected. | 21H1 |
| Timeline | Starting in July 2021, if you have your activity history synced across your devices through your Microsoft account (MSA), you can't upload new activity in Timeline. For more information, see [Get help with timeline](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/get-help-with-timeline-febc28db-034c-d2b0-3bbe-79aa0c501039).| 20H2 |
| Microsoft Edge | The legacy version of Microsoft Edge is no longer being developed.| 2004 |
| Companion Device Framework | The [Companion Device Framework](/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/windows-hello-companion-device-framework) is no longer under active development.| 2004 |
| Dynamic Disks | The [Dynamic Disks](/windows/win32/fileio/basic-and-dynamic-disks#dynamic-disks) feature is no longer being developed. This feature will be fully replaced by [Storage Spaces](/windows-server/storage/storage-spaces/overview) in a future release.| 2004 |
| Language Community tab in Feedback Hub | The Language Community tab will be removed from the Feedback Hub. The standard feedback process: [Feedback Hub - Feedback](feedback-hub://?newFeedback=true&feedbackType=2) is the recommended way to provide translation feedback. | 1909 |
| My People / People in the Shell | My People is no longer being developed. It may be removed in a future update. | 1909 |
| Package State Roaming (PSR) | PSR will be removed in a future update. PSR allows non-Microsoft developers to access roaming data on devices, enabling developers of UWP applications to write data to Windows and synchronize it to other instantiations of Windows for that user. <br>&nbsp;<br>The recommended replacement for PSR is [Azure App Service](/azure/app-service/). Azure App Service is widely supported, well documented, reliable, and supports cross-platform/cross-ecosystem scenarios such as iOS, Android and web. | 1909 |
| XDDM-based remote display driver | Starting with this release, the Remote Desktop Services uses a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) based Indirect Display Driver (IDD) for a single session remote desktop. The support for Windows 2000 Display Driver Model (XDDM) based remote display drivers will be removed in a future release. Independent Software Vendors that use an XDDM-based remote display driver should plan a migration to the WDDM driver model. For more information on implementing remote display indirect display driver, check out [Updates for IddCx versions 1.4 and later](/windows-hardware/drivers/display/iddcx1.4-updates). | 1903 |
| Package State Roaming (PSR) | PSR will be removed in a future update. PSR allows non-Microsoft developers to access roaming data on devices, enabling developers of UWP applications to write data to Windows and synchronize it to other instantiations of Windows for that user. <br>&nbsp;<br>The recommended replacement for PSR is [Azure App Service](/azure/app-service/). Azure App Service is widely supported, well documented, reliable, and supports cross-platform/cross-ecosystem scenarios such as iOS, Android and web. <br>&nbsp;<br>PSR was removed in Windows 11.| 1909 |
| XDDM-based remote display driver | The Remote Desktop Services uses a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) based Indirect Display Driver (IDD) for a single session remote desktop. The support for Windows 2000 Display Driver Model (XDDM) based remote display drivers will be removed in a future release. Independent Software Vendors that use an XDDM-based remote display driver should plan a migration to the WDDM driver model. For more information on implementing remote display indirect display driver, check out [Updates for IddCx versions 1.4 and later](/windows-hardware/drivers/display/iddcx1.4-updates). | 1903 |
| Taskbar settings roaming | Roaming of taskbar settings is no longer being developed and we plan to remove this capability in a future release. | 1903 |
| Wi-Fi WEP and TKIP | Since the 1903 release, a warning message has appeared when connecting to Wi-Fi networks secured with WEP or TKIP (which are not as secure as those using WPA2 or WPA3). In a future release, any connection to a Wi-Fi network using these old ciphers will be disallowed. Wi-Fi routers should be updated to use AES ciphers, available with WPA2 or WPA3. | 1903 |
| Windows To Go | Windows To Go is no longer being developed. <br><br>The feature does not support feature updates and therefore does not enable you to stay current. It also requires a specific type of USB that is no longer supported by many OEMs.| 1903 |
| Print 3D app | Going forward, 3D Builder is the recommended 3D printing app. To 3D print objects on new Windows devices, customers must first install 3D Builder from the Store.| 1903 |
|Companion device dynamic lock APIS|The companion device framework (CDF) APIs enable wearables and other devices to unlock a PC. In Windows 10, version 1709, we introduced [Dynamic Lock](/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-feature-dynamic-lock), including an inbox method using Bluetooth to detect whether a user is present and lock or unlock the PC. Because of this, and because non-Microsoft partners didn't adopt the CDF method, we're no longer developing CDF Dynamic Lock APIs.| 1809 |
| Wi-Fi WEP and TKIP | Since the 1903 release, a warning message has appeared when connecting to Wi-Fi networks secured with WEP or TKIP (which aren't as secure as those using WPA2 or WPA3). In a future release, any connection to a Wi-Fi network using these old ciphers will be disallowed. Wi-Fi routers should be updated to use AES ciphers, available with WPA2 or WPA3. | 1903 |
| Windows To Go | Windows To Go is no longer being developed. <br><br>The feature doesn't support feature updates and therefore doesn't enable you to stay current. It also requires a specific type of USB that is no longer supported by many OEMs.| 1903 |
| Print 3D app | 3D Builder is the recommended 3D printing app. To 3D print objects on new Windows devices, customers must first install 3D Builder from the Store.| 1903 |
|Companion device dynamic lock APIS|The companion device framework (CDF) APIs enable wearables and other devices to unlock a PC. In Windows 10, version 1709, we introduced [Dynamic Lock](/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-feature-dynamic-lock), including an inbox method using Bluetooth to detect whether a user is present and lock or unlock the PC. Because of this reason, and because non-Microsoft partners didn't adopt the CDF method, we're no longer developing CDF Dynamic Lock APIs.| 1809 |
|OneSync service|The OneSync service synchronizes data for the Mail, Calendar, and People apps. We've added a sync engine to the Outlook app that provides the same synchronization.| 1809 |
|Snipping Tool|The Snipping Tool is an application included in Windows 10 that is used to capture screenshots, either the full screen or a smaller, custom "snip" of the screen. In Windows 10, version 1809, we're [introducing a new universal app, Snip & Sketch](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2018/05/03/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-17661/#8xbvP8vMO0lF20AM.97), that provides the same screen snipping abilities, as well as additional features. You can launch Snip & Sketch directly and start a snip from there, or just press WIN + Shift + S. Snip & Sketch can also be launched from the Screen snip button in the Action Center. We're no longer developing the Snipping Tool as a separate app but are instead consolidating its functionality into Snip & Sketch.| 1809 |
|Snipping Tool|The Snipping Tool is an application included in Windows 10 that is used to capture screenshots, either the full screen or a smaller, custom "snip" of the screen. In Windows 10, version 1809, we're [introducing a new universal app, Snip & Sketch](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2018/05/03/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-17661/#8xbvP8vMO0lF20AM.97). It provides the same screen snipping abilities plus other features. You can launch Snip & Sketch directly and start a snip from there, or just press WIN + Shift + S. Snip & Sketch can also be launched from the "Screen snip" button in the Action Center. We're no longer developing the Snipping Tool as a separate app but are instead consolidating its functionality into Snip & Sketch.| 1809 |
|[Software Restriction Policies](/windows-server/identity/software-restriction-policies/software-restriction-policies) in Group Policy|Instead of using the Software Restriction Policies through Group Policy, you can use [AppLocker](/windows/security/threat-protection/applocker/applocker-overview) or [Windows Defender Application Control](/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control) to control which apps users can access and what code can run in the kernel.| 1803 |
|[Offline symbol packages](/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/debugger-download-symbols) (Debug symbol MSIs)|We're no longer making the symbol packages available as a downloadable MSI. Instead, the [Microsoft Symbol Server is moving to be an Azure-based symbol store](/archive/blogs/windbg/update-on-microsofts-symbol-server). If you need the Windows symbols, connect to the Microsoft Symbol Server to cache your symbols locally or use a manifest file with SymChk.exe on a computer with internet access.| 1803 |
|Windows Help Viewer (WinHlp32.exe)|All Windows help information is [available online](https://support.microsoft.com/products/windows?os=windows-10). The Windows Help Viewer is no longer supported in Windows 10. If for any reason you see an error message about "help not supported," possibly when using a non-Microsoft application, read [this support article](https://support.microsoft.com/help/917607/error-opening-help-in-windows-based-programs-feature-not-included-or-h) for additional information and any next steps.| 1803 |
|Windows Help Viewer (WinHlp32.exe)|All Windows help information is [available online](https://support.microsoft.com/products/windows?os=windows-10). The Windows Help Viewer is no longer supported in Windows 10. For more information, see [Error opening Help in Windows-based programs: "Feature not included" or "Help not supported"](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/error-opening-help-in-windows-based-programs-feature-not-included-or-help-not-supported-3c841463-d67c-6062-0ee7-1a149da3973b).| 1803 |
|MBAE service metadata|The MBAE app experience is replaced by an MO UWP app. For more information, see [Developer guide for creating service metadata](/windows-hardware/drivers/mobilebroadband/developer-guide-for-creating-service-metadata) | 1803 |
|Contacts feature in File Explorer|We're no longer developing the Contacts feature or the corresponding [Windows Contacts API](/previous-versions/windows/desktop/wincontacts/-wincontacts-entry-point). Instead, you can use the People app in Windows 10 to maintain your contacts.| 1803 |
|Phone Companion|Use the **Phone** page in the Settings app. In Windows 10, version 1709, we added the new **Phone** page to help you sync your mobile phone with your PC. It includes all the Phone Companion features.| 1803 |
|IPv4/6 Transition Technologies (6to4, ISATAP, Teredo, and Direct Tunnels)|6to4 has been disabled by default since Windows 10, version 1607 (the Anniversary Update), ISATAP has been disabled by default since Windows 10, version 1703 (the Creators Update), Teredo has been disabled since Windows 10, version 1803, and Direct Tunnels has always been disabled by default. Please use native IPv6 support instead.| 1803 |
|[Layered Service Providers](/windows/win32/winsock/categorizing-layered-service-providers-and-applications)|Layered Service Providers has not been developed since Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012. Use the [Windows Filtering Platform](/windows/win32/fwp/windows-filtering-platform-start-page) instead. When you upgrade from an older version of Windows, any layered service providers you're using aren't migrated; you'll need to re-install them after upgrading.| 1803 |
|IPv4/6 Transition Technologies (6to4, ISATAP, Teredo, and Direct Tunnels)|6to4 has been disabled by default since Windows 10, version 1607 (the Anniversary Update), ISATAP has been disabled by default since Windows 10, version 1703 (the Creators Update), Teredo has been disabled since Windows 10, version 1803. The Direct Tunnels feature has always been disabled by default. Use native IPv6 support instead.| 1803 |
|[Layered Service Providers](/windows/win32/winsock/categorizing-layered-service-providers-and-applications)|Layered Service Providers haven't been developed since Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012. Use the [Windows Filtering Platform](/windows/win32/fwp/windows-filtering-platform-start-page) instead. When you upgrade from an older version of Windows, any layered service providers you're using aren't migrated; you'll need to reinstall them after upgrading.| 1803 |
|Business Scanning| This feature is also called Distributed Scan Management (DSM) **(Added 05/03/2018)**<br>&nbsp;<br>The [Scan Management functionality](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/dd759124(v=ws.11)) was introduced in Windows 7 and enabled secure scanning and the management of scanners in an enterprise. We're no longer investing in this feature, and there are no devices available that support it.| 1803 |
|IIS 6 Management Compatibility* | We recommend that users use alternative scripting tools and a newer management console. | 1709 |
|IIS Digest Authentication | We recommend that users use alternative authentication methods.| 1709 |
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|Screen saver functionality in Themes | Disabled in Themes. Screen saver functionality in Group Policies, Control Panel, and Sysprep continues to be functional. Lock screen features and policies are preferred. | 1709 |
|Sync your settings (updated: August 17, 2017) | Back-end changes: In future releases, the back-end storage for the current sync process will change. A single cloud storage system will be used for Enterprise State Roaming and all other users. The **Sync your settings** options and the Enterprise State Roaming feature will continue to work. | 1709 |
|System Image Backup (SIB) Solution | We recommend that users use full-disk backup solutions from other vendors. | 1709 |
|TLS RC4 Ciphers |To be disabled by default. For more information, see the following Windows IT Center topic: [TLS (Schannel SSP) changes in Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016](/windows-server/security/tls/tls-schannel-ssp-changes-in-windows-10-and-windows-server)| 1709 |
|TLS RC4 Ciphers |To be disabled by default. For more information, see [TLS (Schannel SSP) changes in Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016](/windows-server/security/tls/tls-schannel-ssp-changes-in-windows-10-and-windows-server)| 1709 |
|Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Owner Password Management |This functionality within TPM.msc will be migrated to a new user interface.| 1709 |
|Trusted Platform Module (TPM): TPM.msc and TPM Remote Management | To be replaced by a new user interface in a future release. | 1709 |
|Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Remote Management |This functionality within TPM.msc will be migrated to a new user interface. | 1709 |
|Windows Hello for Business deployment that uses Microsoft Endpoint Manager |Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Federation Services Registration Authority (ADFS RA) deployment is simpler and provides a better user experience and a more deterministic certificate enrollment experience. | 1709 |
|Windows Hello for Business deployment that uses Microsoft Endpoint Manager |Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Federation Services - Registration Authority (ADFS RA) deployment is simpler and provides a better user experience and a more deterministic certificate enrollment experience. | 1709 |
|Windows PowerShell 2.0 | Applications and components should be migrated to PowerShell 5.0+. | 1709 |
|Apndatabase.xml | Apndatabase.xml is being replaced by the COSA database. Therefore, some constructs will no longer function. This includes Hardware ID, incoming SMS messaging rules in mobile apps, a list of privileged apps in mobile apps, autoconnect order, APN parser, and CDMAProvider ID. | 1703 |
|Apndatabase.xml | Apndatabase.xml is being replaced by the COSA database. Therefore, some constructs will no longer function. This replacement includes Hardware ID, incoming SMS messaging rules in mobile apps, a list of privileged apps in mobile apps, autoconnect order, APN parser, and CDMAProvider ID. | 1703 |
|Tile Data Layer | The [Tile Data Layer](/windows/configuration/start-layout-troubleshoot#symptom-start-menu-issues-with-tile-data-layer-corruption) database stopped development in Windows 10, version 1703. | 1703 |
|TLS DHE_DSS ciphers DisabledByDefault| [TLS RC4 Ciphers](/windows-server/security/tls/tls-schannel-ssp-changes-in-windows-10-and-windows-server) will be disabled by default in this release. | 1703 |
|TCPChimney | TCP Chimney Offload is no longer being developed. See [Performance Tuning Network Adapters](/windows-server/networking/technologies/network-subsystem/net-sub-performance-tuning-nics). | 1703 |
|IPsec Task Offload| [IPsec Task Offload](/windows-hardware/drivers/network/task-offload) versions 1 and 2 are no longer being developed and should not be used. | 1703 |
|wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:####### /quiet|The wusa usage to quietly uninstall an update has been deprecated. The uninstall command with /quiet switch fails with event ID 8 in the Setup event log. Uninstalling updates quietly could be a security risk because malicious software could quietly uninstall an update in the background without user intervention.|1507 <br /> Applies to Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2019 as well.|
|IPsec Task Offload| [IPsec Task Offload](/windows-hardware/drivers/network/task-offload) versions 1 and 2 are no longer being developed and shouldn't be used. | 1703 |
|`wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:####### /quiet`|The `wusa` tool usage to quietly uninstall an update has been deprecated. The uninstall command with `/quiet` switch fails with event ID 8 in the Setup event log. Uninstalling updates quietly could be a security risk because malicious software could quietly uninstall an update in the background without user intervention.|1507 <br /> Applies to Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2019.|

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