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@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ if (![System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($strRegPoolEntry))
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$strRegPool = $strRegPoolEntry
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}
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# Try to SfB-enable the account. Note that it may not work right away as the account needs to propogate to active directory
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# Try to SfB-enable the account. Note that it may not work right away as the account needs to propagate to active directory
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PrintAction "Enabling Skype for Business..."
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Start-Sleep -s 10
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$Error.Clear()
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@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ if (![System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($strRegPoolEntry))
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}
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#>
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# Try to SfB-enable the account. Note that it may not work right away as the account needs to propogate to active directory
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# Try to SfB-enable the account. Note that it may not work right away as the account needs to propagate to active directory
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PrintAction "Enabling Skype for Business on $strRegPool"
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Start-Sleep -s 10
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$Error.Clear()
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@ -1352,7 +1352,7 @@ Validate -Test "ActiveSync devices are allowed" -Condition ($strDefaultAccessLev
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# Check if there exists a device access rule that bans the device type Windows Mail
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$blockingRules = Get-ActiveSyncDeviceAccessRule | where {($_.AccessLevel -eq 'Block' -or $_.AccessLevel -eq 'Quarantine') -and $_.Characteristic -eq 'DeviceType'-and $_.QueryString -eq 'WindowsMail'}
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Validate -Test "Windows mail devices are not blocked or quarantined" -Condition ($blockingRules -eq $null -or $blockingRules.Length -eq 0) -FailureMsg "DeviceType Windows Mail is accessible - devices are blocked or quaratined - the surface hub will not be able to send mail or sync its calendar."
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Validate -Test "Windows mail devices are not blocked or quarantined" -Condition ($blockingRules -eq $null -or $blockingRules.Length -eq 0) -FailureMsg "DeviceType Windows Mail is accessible - devices are blocked or quarantined - the surface hub will not be able to send mail or sync its calendar."
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## End Exchange ##
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@ -1411,7 +1411,7 @@ if ($fHasOnline)
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}
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}
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#If there is an on-prem component, we can get the authorative AD user from mailbox
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#If there is an on-prem component, we can get the authoritative AD user from mailbox
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if ($fHasOnPrem)
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{
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$accountOnPrem = $null
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- You can select one of the wireless networks shown. If the network is secured, you'll be taken to a login page. See [Wireless network setup](#wireless) for details.
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- Click **Skip this step** to skip connecting to a network. You'll be taken to the [Set up for you page](#set-up-for-you).
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>[!NOTE]
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>If you skip this, the device will not have a network connection, and nothing that requires a network connection will work on your Surface Hub, including system updates and email and calendar synchronization. You can connect to a wireless network later using Settings (see [Wireless network managment](wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md)).
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>If you skip this, the device will not have a network connection, and nothing that requires a network connection will work on your Surface Hub, including system updates and email and calendar synchronization. You can connect to a wireless network later using Settings (see [Wireless network management](wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md)).
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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ This page will be shown when the device detects a wired connection with limited
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- You can select a wireless network to use instead of the limited wired connection.
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- You can skip connecting to a network by selecting **Skip this step**. You'll be taken to the [Set up for you page](#set-up-for-you).
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**Note** If you skip this, the device will not have a network connection, and nothing that requires a network connection will work on your Surface Hub, including things like email and calendar synchronization. You can connect to a wireless network later using Settings (see [Wireless network managment](wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md)).
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**Note** If you skip this, the device will not have a network connection, and nothing that requires a network connection will work on your Surface Hub, including things like email and calendar synchronization. You can connect to a wireless network later using Settings (see [Wireless network management](wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md)).
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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ When you click **Next**, the device will attempt to connect to the proxy server.
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You can skip connecting to a network by selecting **Skip this step**. You'll be taken to the [Set up for you page](#set-up-for-you).
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>[!NOTE]
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>If you skip this, the device will not have a network connection, and nothing that requires a network connection will work on your Surface Hub, including things like email and calendar synchronization. You can connect to a wireless network later using Settings (see [Wireless network managment](wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md)).
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>If you skip this, the device will not have a network connection, and nothing that requires a network connection will work on your Surface Hub, including things like email and calendar synchronization. You can connect to a wireless network later using Settings (see [Wireless network management](wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md)).
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@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ If you skip setting it up now, you can add a device account later by using the S
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If you click **Skip setting up a device account**, the device will display a dialog box showing what will happen if the device doesn't have a device account. If you choose **Yes, skip this**, you will be sent to the [Name this device page](#name-this-device).
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### What happens?
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Surface Hub 2S is an all-in-one digital interactive whiteboard, meetings platfor
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<div class="card">
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<div class="cardImageOuter">
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<div class="cardImage">
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/media/icons/get-started-blue.svg" alt="Get started icon" />
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/office/media/icons/get-started-blue.svg" alt="Get started icon" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="cardText">
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<div class="card">
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<div class="cardImageOuter">
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<div class="cardImage">
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/media/icons/task-checklist-planning-blue.svg" alt="Plan icon" />
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/office/media/icons/task-checklist-planning-blue.svg" alt="Plan icon" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="cardText">
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<div class="card">
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<div class="cardImageOuter">
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<div class="cardImage">
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/media/icons/deploy-blue.svg" alt="Deploy icon" />
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/office/media/icons/deploy-blue.svg" alt="Deploy icon" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="cardText">
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<div class="card">
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<div class="cardImageOuter">
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<div class="cardImage">
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/media/icons/process-flow-blue.svg" alt="Manage icon" />
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/office/media/icons/process-flow-blue.svg" alt="Manage icon" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="cardText">
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<div class="card">
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<div class="cardImageOuter">
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<div class="cardImage">
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/media/icons/security-blue.svg" alt="Secure icon" />
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/office/media/icons/security-blue.svg" alt="Secure icon" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="cardText">
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<div class="card">
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<div class="cardImageOuter">
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<div class="cardImage">
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/media/icons/connector-blue.svg" alt="Support icon" />
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/office/media/icons/connector-blue.svg" alt="Support icon" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="cardText">
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A confirmation dialog will appear telling you whether or not the OMS configuration was successfully applied to the device. If it was, the device will start sending data to OMS.
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### Enroll using a provisioning package
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You can use a provisioning package to enroll your Surface Hub. For more infomation, see [Create provisioning packages](provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md).
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You can use a provisioning package to enroll your Surface Hub. For more information, see [Create provisioning packages](provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md).
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### Enroll using a MDM provider
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You can enroll Surface Hub into OMS using the SurfaceHub CSP. Intune and Configuration Manager provide built-in experiences to help create policy templates for Surface Hub. For more information, see [Manage Surface Hub settings with an MDM provider](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md).
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Review these dependencies to make sure Surface Hub features will work in your IT
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| Exchange (Exchange 2013 or later, or Exchange Online) and Exchange ActiveSync | <p>Exchange is used for enabling mail and calendar features, and also lets people who use the device send meeting requests to the Surface Hub, enabling one-touch meeting join.</p>ActiveSync is used to sync the device account’s calendar and mail to the Surface Hub. If the device cannot use ActiveSync, it will not show meetings on the welcome screen, and joining meetings and emailing whiteboards will not be enabled. |
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| Skype for Business (Lync Server 2013 or later, or Skype for Business Online) | Skype for Business is used for various conferencing features, like video calls, instant messaging, and screen sharing.|
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| Mobile device management (MDM) solution (Microsoft Intune, System Center Configuration Manager, or supported third-party MDM provider) | If you want to apply settings and install apps remotely, and to multiple devices at a time, you must set up a MDM solution and enroll the device to that solution. See [Manage settings with an MDM provider](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md) for details. |
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| Microsoft Operations Managmement Suite (OMS) | OMS is used to monitor the health of Surface Hub devices. See [Monitor your Surface Hub](monitor-surface-hub.md) for details. |
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| Microsoft Operations Management Suite (OMS) | OMS is used to monitor the health of Surface Hub devices. See [Monitor your Surface Hub](monitor-surface-hub.md) for details. |
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| Network and Internet access | In order to function properly, the Surface Hub should have access to a wired or wireless network. Overall, a wired connection is preferred. 802.1X Authentication is supported for both wired and wireless connections.</br></br></br>**802.1X authentication:** In Windows 10, version 1703, 802.1X authentication for wired and wireless connections is enabled by default in Surface Hub. If your organization doesn't use 802.1X authentication, there is no configuration required and Surface Hub will continue to function as normal. If you use 802.1X authentication, you must ensure that the authentication certification is installed on Surface Hub. You can deliver the certificate to Surface Hub using the [ClientCertificateInstall CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/clientcertificateinstall-csp) in MDM, or you can [create a provisioning package](provisioning-packages-for-surface-hub.md) and install it during first run or through the Settings app. After the certificate is applied to Surface Hub, 802.1X authentication will start working automatically.</br>**Note:** For more information on enabling 802.1X wired authentication on Surface Hub, see [Enable 802.1x wired authentication](enable-8021x-wired-authentication.md).</br></br>**Dynamic IP:** The Surface Hub cannot be configured to use a static IP. It must use DHCP to assign an IP address.</br></br>**Proxy servers:** If your topology requires a connection to a proxy server to reach Internet services, then you can configure it during first run, or in Settings. Proxy credentials are stored across Surface Hub sessions and only need to be set once. |
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Additionally, note that Surface Hub requires the following open ports:
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Set-CalendarProcessing surfacehub2@adatum.com -AddAdditionalResponse $true -AdditionalResponse "This is a Surface Hub room!"
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```
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11. Enable the mailbox as a meeting device in Skype for Business Online. Run the following cmdlet which enables the acount as a meeting device.
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11. Enable the mailbox as a meeting device in Skype for Business Online. Run the following cmdlet which enables the account as a meeting device.
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```
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Get-CsTenant | select registrarpool
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Creating a Surface Hub device account (also known as a Room mailbox) allows Surf
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Unlike standard Room mailboxes that remain disabled by default, you need to enable the Surface Hub 2S device account to sign on to Microsoft Teams and Skype for Business. Surface Hub 2S relies on Exchange ActiveSync, which requires an ActiveSync mailbox policy on the device account. Apply the default ActiveSync mailbox policy that comes with Exchange Online.
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Create the account using the Microsoft 365 admin center or by using PowerShell. You can use Exhange Online PowerShell to configure specific features including:
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Create the account using the Microsoft 365 admin center or by using PowerShell. You can use Exchange Online PowerShell to configure specific features including:
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- Calendar processing for every Surface Hub device account.
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- Custom auto replies to scheduling requests.
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ You can use Windows Configuration Designer (WCD) to create provisioning packages
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### Install Windows Configuration Designer
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Install Windows Configuration Designer from the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10. Download and install the [ADK for Windows 10, version 1703](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=845542). For more information, see [Download and install the Windows ADK](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/get-started/adk-install).
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Install Windows Configuration Designer from the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10. Download and install the [ADK for Windows 10, version 1703](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=845542). For more information, see [Download and install the Windows ADK](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/get-started/adk-install).
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### Add certificates
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@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ ms.localizationpriority: Normal
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## Office 365 readiness
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You may use Exchange and Skype for Business on-premises with Surface Hub 2S. However, if you use Exchange Online, Skype for Business Online, Microsoft Teams or Microsoft Whiteboard, and intend to manage Surface Hub 2S with Intune, first review the [Office 365 requirements for endpoints](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/office-365-endpoints).
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You may use Exchange and Skype for Business on-premises with Surface Hub 2S. However, if you use Exchange Online, Skype for Business Online, Microsoft Teams or Microsoft Whiteboard, and intend to manage Surface Hub 2S with Intune, first review the [Office 365 requirements for endpoints](https://docs.microsoft.com/office365/enterprise/office-365-endpoints).
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Office 365 endpoints help optimize your network by sending all trusted Office 365 network requests directly through your firewall, bypassing all additional packet level inspection or processing. This feature reduces latency and your perimeter capacity requirements.
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Microsoft regularly updates the Office 365 service with new features and functionality, which may alter required ports, URLs, and IP addresses. To evaluate, configure, and stay up-to-date with changes, subscribe to the [Office 365 IP Address and URL Web service](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/office-365-ip-web-service).
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Microsoft regularly updates the Office 365 service with new features and functionality, which may alter required ports, URLs, and IP addresses. To evaluate, configure, and stay up-to-date with changes, subscribe to the [Office 365 IP Address and URL Web service](https://docs.microsoft.com/office365/enterprise/office-365-ip-web-service).
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## Device affiliation
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ With the Windows 10 Team Edition operating system — that runs on Surface Hub
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## No affiliation
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No affiliation is like having Surface Hub 2S in a workgroup with a different local Administrator account on each Surface Hub 2S. If you choose No affiliation, you must locally save the [Bitlocker Key to a USB thumb drive](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-key-management-faq). You can still enroll the device with Intune, however only the local admin can access the Settings app using the account credentials configured during OOBE. You can change the Administrator account password from the Settings app.
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No affiliation is like having Surface Hub 2S in a workgroup with a different local Administrator account on each Surface Hub 2S. If you choose No affiliation, you must locally save the [Bitlocker Key to a USB thumb drive](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-key-management-faq). You can still enroll the device with Intune, however only the local admin can access the Settings app using the account credentials configured during OOBE. You can change the Administrator account password from the Settings app.
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## Active Directory Domain Services
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1. To reset, select **Get Started**.
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2. When the **Ready to reset this device** window appears, select **Reset**. Surface Hub 2S reinstalls the operating system from the recovery partition and may take up to one hour to complete.
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3. Run **the first time Setup program** to reconfigure the device.
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4. If you manage the device using Intune or other mobile device manager (MDM) solution, retire and delete the previous record and re-enroll the new device. For more information, see [Remove devices by using wipe, retire, or manually unenrolling the device](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/devices-wipe).
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4. If you manage the device using Intune or other mobile device manager (MDM) solution, retire and delete the previous record and re-enroll the new device. For more information, see [Remove devices by using wipe, retire, or manually unenrolling the device](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/devices-wipe).
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<br>
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*Figure 1. Reset and recovery for Surface Hub 2S.*
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## Create UEFI configuration image
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Unlike other Surface devices, you cannot use an MSI file or a Win PE image to apply these settings on Surface Hub 2S. Instead, you need to create a USB image to load into the device. To create a Surface Hub 2S UEFI configuration image, download and install the latest version of the Microsoft Surface UEFI Configurator from the [Surface Tools for IT](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=46703) page in the Microsoft Download Center. For more information about using UEFI and SEMM, see [Microsoft Surface Enterprise Management Mode](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/surface-enterprise-management-mode).
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Unlike other Surface devices, you cannot use an MSI file or a Win PE image to apply these settings on Surface Hub 2S. Instead, you need to create a USB image to load into the device. To create a Surface Hub 2S UEFI configuration image, download and install the latest version of the Microsoft Surface UEFI Configurator from the [Surface Tools for IT](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=46703) page in the Microsoft Download Center. For more information about using UEFI and SEMM, see [Microsoft Surface Enterprise Management Mode](https://docs.microsoft.com/surface/surface-enterprise-management-mode).
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## To configure UEFI on Surface Hub 2S
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- Room temperatures no cooler than 10°C (50° F) and no hotter than 35°C (95° F).
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- Relative humidity no lower than 20 percent and no higher than 80 percent.
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For detailed room planning guidance and more information about Microsoft Teams Rooms see [Plan Microsoft Teams Rooms.](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/room-systems/skype-room-systems-v2-0)
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For detailed room planning guidance and more information about Microsoft Teams Rooms see [Plan Microsoft Teams Rooms.](https://docs.microsoft.com/MicrosoftTeams/room-systems/skype-room-systems-v2-0)
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## Managing Surface Hub 2S location
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USB type A, bottom I/O with blue insulator |  | Provides USB 3.0 connection.
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3.5mm, bottom I/O |  | Provides analog audio out.
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Display port, bottom I/O |  | Provides mirrored video out function to another display.
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IEC/EN60320-C13 receptable with hard switch |  | Provides AC input and compliance with EU power requirements.
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IEC/EN60320-C13 receptacle with hard switch |  | Provides AC input and compliance with EU power requirements.
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RJ45, bottom I/O |  | Connects to Ethernet.
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RJ11, bottom I/O |  | Connects to room control systems.
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USB type A, bottom I/O with blue insulator |  | Provides USB 3.0 connection.
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3.5mm, bottom I/O |  | Provides analog audio out.
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Display port, bottom I/O |  | Provides mirrored video out function to another display.
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IEC/EN60320-C13 receptable with hard switch |  | Provides AC input and compliance with EU power requirements.
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IEC/EN60320-C13 receptacle with hard switch |  | Provides AC input and compliance with EU power requirements.
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RJ45, bottom I/O |  | Connects to Ethernet.
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RJ11, bottom I/O |  | Connects to room control systems.
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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---
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title: Use fully qualified doman name with Surface Hub
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title: Use fully qualified domain name with Surface Hub
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description: Troubleshoot common problems, including setup issues, Exchange ActiveSync errors.
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keywords: ["Troubleshoot common problems", "setup issues", "Exchange ActiveSync errors"]
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author: levinec
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| 0 | S5 | Off |
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| 5 | S0 | Ready |
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For a control device, anything other than 5 / Ready should be considered off. Each PowerOn command results in two state changes and reponses.
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For a control device, anything other than 5 / Ready should be considered off. Each PowerOn command results in two state changes and responses.
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| Command | State change| Response |
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| --- | --- | --- |
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Harness the power of Surface, Windows, and Office connected together through the
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<div class="card">
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||||
<div class="cardImageOuter">
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||||
<div class="cardImage">
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||||
<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/media/icons/task-checklist-planning-blue.svg" alt="Plan" />
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||||
<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/office/media/icons/task-checklist-planning-blue.svg" alt="Plan" />
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||||
</div>
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||||
</div>
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||||
<div class="cardText">
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||||
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Harness the power of Surface, Windows, and Office connected together through the
|
||||
<div class="card">
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||||
<div class="cardImageOuter">
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<div class="cardImage">
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/media/icons/deploy-blue.svg" alt="Deploy" />
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/office/media/icons/deploy-blue.svg" alt="Deploy" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="cardText">
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<div class="card">
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<div class="cardImageOuter">
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<div class="cardImage">
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/media/icons/process-flow-blue.svg" alt="Manage" />
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/office/media/icons/process-flow-blue.svg" alt="Manage" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="cardText">
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<div class="card">
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<div class="cardImageOuter">
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<div class="cardImage">
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/media/icons/security-blue.svg" alt="Secure" />
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/office/media/icons/security-blue.svg" alt="Secure" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="cardText">
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<div class="card">
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<div class="cardImageOuter">
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<div class="cardImage">
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/media/icons/connector-blue.svg" alt="Support" />
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<img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/office/media/icons/connector-blue.svg" alt="Support" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="cardText">
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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ The following steps show you how to create a deployment share for Windows 10 tha
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- Creation of rules and task sequences for Windows deployment
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*Figure 5. The Installation Progress window*
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