From 8621ed3d73e8aa58d67a4c5f8b15e1c98b41cd06 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jvheaton Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2017 15:38:55 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update credentials spelling --- ...fferences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md b/devices/surface-hub/differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md index 8a85487527..d1a52c56b3 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Surface Hub doesn't have a lock screen or a screen saver, but it has a similar f ### User sign-in -Surface Hub is designed to be used in communal spaces, such as meeting rooms. Unlike Windows PCs, anyone can walk up and use a Surface Hub without requiring a user to sign in. To enable this communal functionality, Surface Hub does not support Windows sign-in the same way that Windows 10 Enterprise does (e.g., signing in a user to the OS and using those crednetials throughout the OS). Instead, there is always a local, auto signed-in, low-privilege user signed in to the Surface Hub. It doesn't support signing in any additional users, including admin users (e.g., when an admin signs in, they are not signed in to the OS). +Surface Hub is designed to be used in communal spaces, such as meeting rooms. Unlike Windows PCs, anyone can walk up and use a Surface Hub without requiring a user to sign in. To enable this communal functionality, Surface Hub does not support Windows sign-in the same way that Windows 10 Enterprise does (e.g., signing in a user to the OS and using those credentials throughout the OS). Instead, there is always a local, auto signed-in, low-privilege user signed in to the Surface Hub. It doesn't support signing in any additional users, including admin users (e.g., when an admin signs in, they are not signed in to the OS). Users can sign in to a Surface Hub, but they will not be signed in to the OS. For example, when a user signs in to Apps or My Meetings and Files, the users is signed in only to the apps or services, not to the OS. As a result, the signed-in user is able to retrieve their cloud files and personal meetings stored in the cloud, and these credentials are discarded when **End session** is activated. @@ -168,4 +168,4 @@ Users can sign in to Microsoft Edge to access intranet sites and online resource The Surface Hub OS uses the Windows 10 Connected User Experience and Telemetry component to gather and transmit telemetry data. For more information, see [Configure Windows telemetry in your organization](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/configure-windows-telemetry-in-your-organization). -*Organization policies that this may affect:*
Configure telemetry levels for Surface Hub in the same way as you do for Windows 10 Enterprise. \ No newline at end of file +*Organization policies that this may affect:*
Configure telemetry levels for Surface Hub in the same way as you do for Windows 10 Enterprise.