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title: What's in Set up School PCs provisioning package
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description: List of the provisioning package settings that are configured in the Set up School PCs app.
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description: Learn about the settings that are configured in the provisioning package created with the Set up School PCs app.
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- ✅ <a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client" target="_blank">Windows 10</a>
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The Set up School PCs app builds a specialized provisioning package with school-optimized settings.
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The Set up School PCs app builds a specialized provisioning package with school-optimized settings.
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A key feature of the provisioning package is Shared PC mode. To view the technical framework of Shared PC mode, including the description of each setting, see the [Manage multi-user and guest Windows devices with Shared PC](/windows/configuration/shared-pc-technical) article.
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A key feature of the provisioning package is SharedPC mode. To learn about the technical framework of SharedPC mode, including the description of each setting, see the [Manage multi-user and guest Windows devices with Shared PC](/windows/configuration/shared-pc-technical) article.
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## Shared PC Mode policies
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## Shared PC Mode policies
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This table outlines the policies applied to devices in shared PC mode. If you select to optimize a device for use by a single student, you'll see differences in the following policies:
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* Disk level deletion
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The following table outlines the policies applied to devices in SharedPC mode. If you select to optimize a device for use by a single student, you find differences in the policies applied:
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In the table, *True* means that the setting is enabled, allowed, or applied. Use the **Description** column to help you understand the context for each setting.
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In the table, *True* means that the setting is enabled, allowed, or applied. Use the **Description** column to help you understand the context for each setting.
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For a more detailed look at the policies, see the Windows article [Set up shared or guest PC](/windows/configuration/set-up-shared-or-guest-pc#policies-set-by-shared-pc-mode).
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For a more detailed look at the policies, see the Windows article [Set up shared or guest PC](/windows/configuration/set-up-shared-or-guest-pc#policies-set-by-shared-pc-mode).
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|Policy name|Default value|Description|
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| Policy name | Default value | Description |
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|Enable Shared PC mode|True| Configures the PCs so they're in shared PC mode.|
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| Enable Shared PC mode | True | Configures the PCs so they're in shared PC mode. |
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|Set education policies | True | School-optimized settings are applied to the PCs so that they're appropriate for an educational environment. To see all recommended and enabled policies, see [Windows 10 configuration recommendation for education customers](./configure-windows-for-education.md). |
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| Set education policies | True | School-optimized settings are applied to the PCs so that they're appropriate for an educational environment. To see all recommended and enabled policies, see [Windows 10 configuration recommendation for education customers](./configure-windows-for-education.md). |
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|Account Model| Only guest, Domain-joined only, or Domain-joined and guest |Controls how users can sign in on the PC. Configurable from the Set up School PCs app. Choosing domain-joined will enable any user in the domain to sign in. Specifying the guest option will add the Guest option to the sign-in screen and enable anonymous guest access to the PC. |
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| Account Model | Only guest, Domain-joined only, or Domain-joined and guest | Controls how users can sign in on the PC. Configurable from the Set up School PCs app. Choosing domain-joined enables any user in the domain to sign in. Specifying the guest option adds the Guest option to the sign-in screen and enable anonymous guest access to the PC. |
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|Deletion policy | Delete at disk space threshold and inactive threshold | Delete at disk space threshold will start deleting accounts when available disk space falls below the threshold you set for disk level deletion. It will stop deleting accounts when the available disk space reaches the threshold you set for disk level caching. Accounts are deleted in order of oldest accessed to most recently accessed. Also deletes accounts if they haven't signed in within the number of days specified by inactive threshold policy. |
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| Deletion policy | Delete at disk space threshold and inactive threshold | Delete at disk space threshold starts deleting accounts when available disk space falls below the threshold you set for disk level deletion. It stops deleting accounts when the available disk space reaches the threshold you set for disk level caching. Accounts are deleted in order of oldest accessed to most recently accessed. Also deletes accounts if they haven't signed in within the number of days specified by inactive threshold policy. |
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|Disk level caching | 50% | Sets 50% of total disk space to be used as the disk space threshold for account caching. |
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| Disk level caching | 50% | Sets 50% of total disk space to be used as the disk space threshold for account caching. |
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|Disk level deletion | For shared device setup, 25%; for single device-student setup, 0%. | When your devices are optimized for shared use across multiple PCs, this policy sets 25% of total disk space to be used as the disk space threshold for account caching. When your devices are optimized for use by a single student, this policy sets the value to 0% and doesn't delete accounts. |
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| Disk level deletion | For shared device setup, 25%; for single device-student setup, 0%. | When devices are optimized for shared use, the policy sets 25% of total disk space as the disk space threshold for account caching. When devices are optimized for use by a single student, the policy sets the value to 0% and doesn't delete accounts. |
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|Enable account manager | True | Enables automatic account management. |
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| Enable account manager | True | Enables automatic account management. |
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|Inactive threshold| For shared device setup, 30 days; for single device-student setup, 180 days.| After 30 or 180 days, respectively, if an account hasn't signed in, it will be deleted.
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| Inactive threshold | For shared device setup, 30 days; for single device-student setup, 180 days. | After 30 or 180 days, respectively, if an account hasn't signed in, it will be deleted. |
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|Kiosk Mode AMUID | Microsoft.Windows.SecureAssessmentBrowser_cw5n1h2txyewy!App | Configures the kiosk account on student devices to only run the Take a Test secure assessment browser. |
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| Kiosk Mode AMUID | `Microsoft.Windows.SecureAssessmentBrowser_cw5n1h2txyewy!App` | Configures the kiosk account on student devices to only run the Take a Test secure assessment browser. |
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|Kiosk Mode User Tile Display Text | Take a Test | Displays "Take a Test" as the name of the kiosk account on student devices. |
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| Kiosk Mode User Tile Display Text | Take a Test | Displays "Take a Test" as the name of the kiosk account on student devices. |
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|Restrict local storage | For shared device setup, True; for single device-student setup, False. | When devices are optimized for shared use across multiple PCs, this policy forces students to save to the cloud to prevent data loss. When your devices are optimized for use by a single student, this policy doesn't prevent students from saving on the PCs local hard drive. |
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| Restrict local storage | For shared device setup, True; for single device-student setup, False. | When devices are optimized for shared use across multiple PCs, this policy forces students to save to the cloud to prevent data loss. When your devices are optimized for use by a single student, this policy doesn't prevent students from saving on the PCs local hard drive. |
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|Maintenance start time | 0 - midnight | The maintenance start time when automatic maintenance tasks, such as Windows Update, run on student devices. |
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| Maintenance start time | 0 - midnight | The maintenance start time when automatic maintenance tasks, such as Windows Update, run on student devices. |
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|Max page file size in MB| 1024| Sets the maximum size of the paging file to 1024 MB. Applies only to systems with less than 32-GB storage and at least 3 GB of RAM.|
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| Max page file size in MB | 1024 | Sets the maximum size of the paging file to 1024 MB. Applies only to systems with less than 32-GB storage and at least 3 GB of RAM. |
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|Set power policies | True | Prevents users from changing power settings and turns off hibernate. Also overrides all power state transitions to sleep, such as lid close. |
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| Set power policies | True | Prevents users from changing power settings and turns off hibernate. Also overrides all power state transitions to sleep, such as lid close. |
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|Sign in on resume | True | Requires the device user to sign in with a password when the PC wakes from sleep. |
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| Sign in on resume | True | Requires the device user to sign in with a password when the PC wakes from sleep. |
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|Sleep timeout | 3600 seconds | Specifies the maximum idle time before the PC should sleep. If you don't set sleep timeout, the default time, 3600 seconds (1 hour), is applied. |
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| Sleep timeout | 3600 seconds | Specifies the maximum idle time before the PC should sleep. If you don't set sleep timeout, the default time, 3600 seconds (1 hour), is applied. |
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## MDM and local group policies
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## MDM and local group policies
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This section lists only the MDM and local group policies that are configured uniquely for the Set up School PCs app.
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For a more detailed look of each policy listed, see [Policy CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider) in the Windows IT Pro Center documentation.
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For a more detailed look of each policy listed, see [Policy CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider) in the Windows IT Pro Center documentation.
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| Authority | User-defined | Authenticates the admin user. Value is set automatically when signed in to Azure AD. |
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| BPRT | User-defined | Value is set automatically when signed in to Azure AD. Allows you to create the provisioning package. |
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| WLAN Setting | XML is generated from the Wi-Fi profile in the Set up School PCs app. | Configures settings for wireless connectivity. |
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| Hide OOBE for desktop | True | Hides the interactive OOBE flow for Windows 10. |
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| Download Mode | 1 - HTTP blended with peering behind the same NAT | Specifies the download method that Delivery Optimization can use in downloads of Windows Updates, Apps, and App updates |
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| Select when Preview Builds and Feature Updates are received | 32 - Semi-annual Channel. Device gets feature updates from Semi-annual Channel | Specifies how frequently devices receive preview builds and feature updates. |
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| Allow auto update | 4 - Auto-installs and restarts without device-user control | When an auto update is available, it auto-installs and restarts the device without any input or action from the device user. |
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| Configure automatic updates | 3 - Set to install at 3am | Scheduled time to install updates. |
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| Update power policy for cart restarts | 1 - Configured | Skips all restart checks to ensure that the reboot will happen at the scheduled install time. |
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| Select when Preview Builds and Feature Updates are received | 365 days | Defers Feature Updates for the specified number of days. When not specified, defaults to 365 days. |
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| Allow all trusted apps | Disabled | Prevents untrusted apps from being installed to device |
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| Allow developer unlock | Disabled | Students can't unlock the PC and use it in developer mode |
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| Allow Cortana | Disabled | Cortana isn't allowed on the device. |
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| Allow manual MDM unenrollment | Disabled | Students can't remove the mobile device manager from their device. |
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| Settings page visibility | Enabled | Specific pages in the System Settings app aren't visible or accessible to students. |
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| Allow add provisioning package | Disabled | Students can't add and upload new provisioning packages to their device. |
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| Allow remove provisioning package | Disabled | Students can't remove packages that you've uploaded to their device, including the Set up School PCs app |
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| Start Layout | Enabled | Lets you specify the Start layout for users and prevents them from changing the configuration. |
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| Import Edge Assets | Enabled | Import Microsoft Edge assets, such as PNG and JPG files, for secondary tiles on the Start layout. Tiles will appear as weblinks and will be tied to the relevant image asset files. |
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| Allow pinned folder downloads | 1 - The shortcut is visible and disables the setting in the Settings app | Makes the Downloads shortcut on the Start menu visible to students. |
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| Allow pinned folder File Explorer | 1 - The shortcut is visible and disables the setting in the Settings app | Makes the File Explorer shortcut on the Start menu visible to students. |
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| Personalization | Deploy lock screen image | Set to the image you picked when you customized the lock screen during device setup. If you didn't customize the image, the computer will show the default. |
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| Personalization | Lock screen image URL | Image filename |
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| Authority | User-defined | Authenticates the admin user. Value is set automatically when signed in to Azure AD. |
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| BPRT | User-defined | Value is set automatically when signed in to Azure AD. Allows you to create the provisioning package. |
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| WLAN Setting | XML is generated from the Wi-Fi profile in the Set up School PCs app. | Configures settings for wireless connectivity. |
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| Hide OOBE for desktop | True | Hides the interactive OOBE flow for Windows 10. |
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| Download Mode | 1 - HTTP blended with peering behind the same NAT | Specifies the download method that Delivery Optimization can use in downloads of Windows Updates, Apps, and App updates |
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| Select when Preview Builds and Feature Updates are received | 32 - Semi-annual Channel. Device gets feature updates from Semi-annual Channel | Specifies how frequently devices receive preview builds and feature updates. |
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| Allow auto update | 4 - Auto-installs and restarts without device-user control | When an auto update is available, it auto-installs and restarts the device without any input or action from the device user. |
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| Configure automatic updates | 3 - Set to install at 3am | Scheduled time to install updates. |
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| Update power policy for cart restarts | 1 - Configured | Skips all restart checks to ensure that the reboot will happen at the scheduled install time. |
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| Select when Preview Builds and Feature Updates are received | 365 days | Defers Feature Updates for the specified number of days. When not specified, defaults to 365 days. |
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| Allow all trusted apps | Disabled | Prevents untrusted apps from being installed to device |
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| Allow manual MDM unenrollment | Disabled | Students can't remove the mobile device manager from their device. |
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| Settings page visibility | Enabled | Specific pages in the System Settings app aren't visible or accessible to students. |
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| Allow add provisioning package | Disabled | Students can't add and upload new provisioning packages to their device. |
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| Allow remove provisioning package | Disabled | Students can't remove packages that you've uploaded to their device, including the Set up School PCs app |
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| Start Layout | Enabled | Lets you specify the Start layout for users and prevents them from changing the configuration. |
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| Import Edge Assets | Enabled | Import Microsoft Edge assets, such as PNG and JPG files, for secondary tiles on the Start layout. Tiles will appear as weblinks and will be tied to the relevant image asset files. |
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| Allow pinned folder downloads | 1 - The shortcut is visible and disables the setting in the Settings app | Makes the Downloads shortcut on the Start menu visible to students. |
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| Personalization | Deploy lock screen image | Set to the image you picked when you customized the lock screen during device setup. If you didn't customize the image, the computer will show the default. |
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## Apps uninstalled from Windows 10 devices
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Set up School PCs app uses the Universal app uninstall policy. The policy identifies default apps that aren't relevant to the classroom experience, and uninstalls them from each device. The apps uninstalled from Windows devices are:
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## Apps installed on Windows 10 devices
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Set up School PCs uses the Universal app install policy to install school-relevant apps on all Windows 10 devices. The following apps are installed:
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Review the table below to estimate your expected provisioning time. A package that only applies Set Up School PC's default configurations will provision the fastest. A package that removes preinstalled apps, through CleanPC, will take much longer to provision.
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| `NextUp Talker` | 1.0.49 | Win32 | `NextUp Technologies` |
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| `NonVisual Desktop Access` | 2021.3.1 | Win32 | `NV Access` |
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| `NWEA Secure Testing Browser` | 5.4.356.0 | Win32 | `NWEA` |
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| `NWEA Secure Testing Browser` | 5.4.356.0 | Win32 | `NWEA` |
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| `PC Talker NEO` | 2209 | Win32 | `Kochi System Development` |
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| `PC Talker Neo` | 2209 | Win32 | `Kochi System Development` |
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| `PC Talker NEO Plus` | 2209 | Win32 | `Kochi System Development` |
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| `PC Talker Neo Plus` | 2209 | Win32 | `Kochi System Development` |
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| `PaperCut` | 22.0.6 | Win32 | `PaperCut Software International Pty Ltd` |
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| `PaperCut` | 22.0.6 | Win32 | `PaperCut Software International Pty Ltd` |
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| `Pearson TestNav` | 1.11.3 | `Store` | `Pearson` |
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| `Pearson TestNav` | 1.11.3 | `Store` | `Pearson` |
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| `Questar Secure Browser` | 5.0.1.456 | Win32 | `Questar, Inc` |
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| `Questar Secure Browser` | 5.0.1.456 | Win32 | `Questar, Inc` |
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|
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|
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|
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manager: aaroncz
|
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|
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|
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<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
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<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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<MSFT:Applicability>
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|
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<MSFT:Applicability>
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<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
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<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
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<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88;0x88*;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
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</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
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</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: View the XML file containing the device description framework (DDF)
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 02/17/2023
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ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the O
|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.15063</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.15063</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
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<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
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<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
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</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
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|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.15063</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.15063</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: View the XML file containing the device description framework (DDF)
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
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ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 03/23/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the P
|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.2</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.2</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88;0x88*;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ If you do not configure this policy setting, Windows Hello for Business requires
|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.2</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.2</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88;0x88*;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: View the XML file containing the device description framework (DDF)
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 05/01/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the P
|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.22621</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.22621</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x48;0x54;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88;0x88*;0xAB;0xAC;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x48;0x54;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0xAB;0xAC;0xBC;0xBF;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: View the XML file containing the device description framework (DDF)
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 02/17/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the P
|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.16299</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.16299</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88;0x88*;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn about the policies in Policy CSP supported by Group Policy.
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 05/01/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -362,6 +362,7 @@ This article lists the policies in Policy CSP that have a group policy mapping.
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
## Experience
|
## Experience
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [AllowScreenRecorder](policy-csp-experience.md)
|
||||||
- [AllowSpotlightCollection](policy-csp-experience.md)
|
- [AllowSpotlightCollection](policy-csp-experience.md)
|
||||||
- [AllowThirdPartySuggestionsInWindowsSpotlight](policy-csp-experience.md)
|
- [AllowThirdPartySuggestionsInWindowsSpotlight](policy-csp-experience.md)
|
||||||
- [AllowWindowsSpotlight](policy-csp-experience.md)
|
- [AllowWindowsSpotlight](policy-csp-experience.md)
|
||||||
@ -517,6 +518,7 @@ This article lists the policies in Policy CSP that have a group policy mapping.
|
|||||||
- [DisallowNotificationMirroring](policy-csp-notifications.md)
|
- [DisallowNotificationMirroring](policy-csp-notifications.md)
|
||||||
- [DisallowTileNotification](policy-csp-notifications.md)
|
- [DisallowTileNotification](policy-csp-notifications.md)
|
||||||
- [EnableExpandedToastNotifications](policy-csp-notifications.md)
|
- [EnableExpandedToastNotifications](policy-csp-notifications.md)
|
||||||
|
- [DisableAccountNotifications](policy-csp-notifications.md)
|
||||||
- [DisallowCloudNotification](policy-csp-notifications.md)
|
- [DisallowCloudNotification](policy-csp-notifications.md)
|
||||||
- [WnsEndpoint](policy-csp-notifications.md)
|
- [WnsEndpoint](policy-csp-notifications.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the ADMX_DCOM Area in Policy CSP.
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 05/10/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -111,9 +111,8 @@ DCOM server appids added to this policy must be listed in curly-brace format. Fo
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- If you don't configure this policy setting, the appid exemption list defined by local computer administrators is used.
|
- If you don't configure this policy setting, the appid exemption list defined by local computer administrators is used.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Note:
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
> The DCOM Activation security check is done after a DCOM server process is started, but before an object activation request is dispatched to the server process. This access check is done against the DCOM server's custom launch permission security descriptor if it exists, or otherwise against the configured defaults.
|
||||||
The DCOM Activation security check is done after a DCOM server process is started, but before an object activation request is dispatched to the server process. This access check is done against the DCOM server's custom launch permission security descriptor if it exists, or otherwise against the configured defaults.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If the DCOM server's custom launch permission contains explicit DENY entries this may mean that object activations that would've previously succeeded for such specified users, once the DCOM server process was up and running, might now fail instead. The proper action in this situation is to re-configure the DCOM server's custom launch permission settings for correct security settings, but this policy setting may be used in the short-term as an application compatibility deployment aid.
|
If the DCOM server's custom launch permission contains explicit DENY entries this may mean that object activations that would've previously succeeded for such specified users, once the DCOM server process was up and running, might now fail instead. The proper action in this situation is to re-configure the DCOM server's custom launch permission settings for correct security settings, but this policy setting may be used in the short-term as an application compatibility deployment aid.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -122,7 +121,8 @@ DCOM servers added to this exemption list are only exempted if their custom laun
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- DCOMActivationSecurityCheckExemptionList-Editable-Begin -->
|
<!-- DCOMActivationSecurityCheckExemptionList-Editable-Begin -->
|
||||||
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
||||||
**NOTE** This policy setting applies to all sites in Trusted zones.
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
> This policy setting applies to all sites in Trusted zones.
|
||||||
<!-- DCOMActivationSecurityCheckExemptionList-Editable-End -->
|
<!-- DCOMActivationSecurityCheckExemptionList-Editable-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- DCOMActivationSecurityCheckExemptionList-DFProperties-Begin -->
|
<!-- DCOMActivationSecurityCheckExemptionList-DFProperties-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the ADMX_OfflineFiles Area in Policy CSP.
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 05/11/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -1347,9 +1347,8 @@ This policy setting prevents users from making network files and folders availab
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, users can manually specify files and folders that they want to make available offline.
|
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, users can manually specify files and folders that they want to make available offline.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Note:
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
> This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence.
|
||||||
This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The "Make Available Offline" command is called "Always available offline" on computers running Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.
|
The "Make Available Offline" command is called "Always available offline" on computers running Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.
|
||||||
<!-- Pol_NoMakeAvailableOffline_1-Description-End -->
|
<!-- Pol_NoMakeAvailableOffline_1-Description-End -->
|
||||||
@ -1412,9 +1411,8 @@ This policy setting prevents users from making network files and folders availab
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, users can manually specify files and folders that they want to make available offline.
|
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, users can manually specify files and folders that they want to make available offline.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Note:
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
> This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence.
|
||||||
This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The "Make Available Offline" command is called "Always available offline" on computers running Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.
|
The "Make Available Offline" command is called "Always available offline" on computers running Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.
|
||||||
<!-- Pol_NoMakeAvailableOffline_2-Description-End -->
|
<!-- Pol_NoMakeAvailableOffline_2-Description-End -->
|
||||||
@ -1479,9 +1477,8 @@ This policy setting allows you to manage a list of files and folders for which y
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- If you don't configure this policy setting, the "Make Available Offline" command is available for all files and folders.
|
- If you don't configure this policy setting, the "Make Available Offline" command is available for all files and folders.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Note:
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
> This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy settings are combined, and the "Make Available Offline" command is unavailable for all specified files and folders.
|
||||||
This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy settings are combined, and the "Make Available Offline" command is unavailable for all specified files and folders.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The "Make Available Offline" command is called "Always available offline" on computers running Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.
|
The "Make Available Offline" command is called "Always available offline" on computers running Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -1549,9 +1546,8 @@ This policy setting allows you to manage a list of files and folders for which y
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- If you don't configure this policy setting, the "Make Available Offline" command is available for all files and folders.
|
- If you don't configure this policy setting, the "Make Available Offline" command is available for all files and folders.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Note:
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
> This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy settings are combined, and the "Make Available Offline" command is unavailable for all specified files and folders.
|
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This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy settings are combined, and the "Make Available Offline" command is unavailable for all specified files and folders.
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|
|
||||||
The "Make Available Offline" command is called "Always available offline" on computers running Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.
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The "Make Available Offline" command is called "Always available offline" on computers running Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the ADMX_TerminalServer Area in Policy CSP.
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author: vinaypamnani-msft
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author: vinaypamnani-msft
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manager: aaroncz
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.author: vinpa
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ms.author: vinpa
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ms.date: 05/11/2023
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ms.date: 06/02/2023
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.prod: windows-client
|
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ms.technology: itpro-manage
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ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
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@ -1165,9 +1165,8 @@ This policy setting allows you to specify a list of Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, no publisher is treated as a trusted .rdp publisher.
|
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, no publisher is treated as a trusted .rdp publisher.
|
||||||
|
|
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Note:
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
> You can define this policy setting in the Computer Configuration node or in the User Configuration node.
|
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You can define this policy setting in the Computer Configuration node or in the User Configuration node.
|
|
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|
|
||||||
- If you configure this policy setting for the computer, the list of certificate thumbprints trusted for a user is a combination of the list defined for the computer and the list defined for the user.
|
- If you configure this policy setting for the computer, the list of certificate thumbprints trusted for a user is a combination of the list defined for the computer and the list defined for the user.
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|
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||||||
@ -1233,9 +1232,8 @@ This policy setting allows you to specify a list of Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, no publisher is treated as a trusted .rdp publisher.
|
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, no publisher is treated as a trusted .rdp publisher.
|
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|
|
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Note:
|
> [!NOTE]
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||||||
|
> You can define this policy setting in the Computer Configuration node or in the User Configuration node.
|
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You can define this policy setting in the Computer Configuration node or in the User Configuration node.
|
|
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|
|
||||||
- If you configure this policy setting for the computer, the list of certificate thumbprints trusted for a user is a combination of the list defined for the computer and the list defined for the user.
|
- If you configure this policy setting for the computer, the list of certificate thumbprints trusted for a user is a combination of the list defined for the computer and the list defined for the user.
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|
|
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@ -5606,9 +5604,8 @@ This policy setting allows you to specify whether Remote Desktop Services uses a
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, mandatory user profiles aren't used by users connecting remotely to the RD Session Host server.
|
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, mandatory user profiles aren't used by users connecting remotely to the RD Session Host server.
|
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|
|
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Note:
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
> For this policy setting to take effect, you must also enable and configure the "Set path for Remote Desktop Services Roaming User Profile" policy setting.
|
||||||
For this policy setting to take effect, you must also enable and configure the "Set path for Remote Desktop Services Roaming User Profile" policy setting.
|
|
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<!-- TS_USER_MANDATORY_PROFILES-Description-End -->
|
<!-- TS_USER_MANDATORY_PROFILES-Description-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- TS_USER_MANDATORY_PROFILES-Editable-Begin -->
|
<!-- TS_USER_MANDATORY_PROFILES-Editable-Begin -->
|
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|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the ADMX_WindowsExplorer Area in Policy CSP.
|
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author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
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manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
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ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
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ms.date: 05/11/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ This setting allows an administrator to revert specific Windows Shell behavior t
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- If you enable this setting, users can't configure their system to open items by single-clicking (such as in Mouse in Control Panel). As a result, the user interface looks and operates like the interface for Windows NT 4.0, and users can't restore the new features.
|
- If you enable this setting, users can't configure their system to open items by single-clicking (such as in Mouse in Control Panel). As a result, the user interface looks and operates like the interface for Windows NT 4.0, and users can't restore the new features.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Enabling this policy will also turn off the preview pane and set the folder options for File Explorer to Use classic folders view and disable the user's ability to change these options.
|
Enabling this policy will also turn off the preview pane and set the folder options for File Explorer to Use classic folders view and disable the users' ability to change these options.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- If you disable or not configure this policy, the default File Explorer behavior is applied to the user.
|
- If you disable or not configure this policy, the default File Explorer behavior is applied to the user.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -3965,11 +3965,11 @@ To remove network computers from lists of network resources, use the "No Entire
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- PlacesBar-Description-Begin -->
|
<!-- PlacesBar-Description-Begin -->
|
||||||
<!-- Description-Source-ADMX -->
|
<!-- Description-Source-ADMX -->
|
||||||
Configures the list of items displayed in the Places Bar in the Windows File/Open dialog. If this setting is enabled, you can specify from 1 to 5 items to be displayed in the Places Bar.
|
Configures the list of items displayed in the Places Bar in the Windows File/Open dialog. If you enable this setting you can specify from 1 to 5 items to be displayed in the Places Bar.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The valid items you may display in the Places Bar are:
|
The valid items you may display in the Places Bar are:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1) Shortcuts to a local folder -- (ex. C:\Windows)
|
1) Shortcuts to a local folders -- (ex. C:\Windows)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2) Shortcuts to remote folders -- (\\server\share)
|
2) Shortcuts to remote folders -- (\\server\share)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the Connectivity Area in Policy CSP.
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 05/10/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -65,7 +65,6 @@ Allows the user to enable Bluetooth or restrict access.
|
|||||||
| Value | Description |
|
| Value | Description |
|
||||||
|:--|:--|
|
|:--|:--|
|
||||||
| 0 | Disallow Bluetooth. If this is set to 0, the radio in the Bluetooth control panel will be grayed out and the user won't be able to turn Bluetooth on. |
|
| 0 | Disallow Bluetooth. If this is set to 0, the radio in the Bluetooth control panel will be grayed out and the user won't be able to turn Bluetooth on. |
|
||||||
| 1 | Reserved. If this is set to 1, the radio in the Bluetooth control panel will be functional and the user will be able to turn Bluetooth on. |
|
|
||||||
| 2 (Default) | Allow Bluetooth. If this is set to 2, the radio in the Bluetooth control panel will be functional and the user will be able to turn Bluetooth on. |
|
| 2 (Default) | Allow Bluetooth. If this is set to 2, the radio in the Bluetooth control panel will be functional and the user will be able to turn Bluetooth on. |
|
||||||
<!-- AllowBluetooth-AllowedValues-End -->
|
<!-- AllowBluetooth-AllowedValues-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the Defender Area in Policy CSP.
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 05/11/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -1764,6 +1764,8 @@ Same as Disabled.
|
|||||||
| 0 (Default) | Disabled. |
|
| 0 (Default) | Disabled. |
|
||||||
| 1 | Enabled. |
|
| 1 | Enabled. |
|
||||||
| 2 | Audit Mode. |
|
| 2 | Audit Mode. |
|
||||||
|
| 3 | Block disk modification only. |
|
||||||
|
| 4 | Audit disk modification only. |
|
||||||
<!-- EnableControlledFolderAccess-AllowedValues-End -->
|
<!-- EnableControlledFolderAccess-AllowedValues-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- EnableControlledFolderAccess-GpMapping-Begin -->
|
<!-- EnableControlledFolderAccess-GpMapping-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the Experience Area in Policy CSP.
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 05/11/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -485,6 +485,68 @@ Allow screen capture.
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowScreenCapture-End -->
|
<!-- AllowScreenCapture-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
## AllowScreenRecorder
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-Applicability-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
| Scope | Editions | Applicable OS |
|
||||||
|
|:--|:--|:--|
|
||||||
|
| ❌ Device <br> ✅ User | ❌ Pro <br> ✅ Enterprise <br> ✅ Education <br> ❌ Windows SE | ✅ Windows Insider Preview |
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-Applicability-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-OmaUri-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
```User
|
||||||
|
./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Experience/AllowScreenRecorder
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-OmaUri-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-Description-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
|
||||||
|
This policy setting allows you to control whether screen recording functionality is available in the Windows Snipping Tool app.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- If you disable this policy setting, screen recording functionality won't be accessible in the Windows Snipping Tool app.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- If you enable or don't configure this policy setting, users will be able to access screen recording functionality.
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-Description-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-Editable-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-Editable-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-DFProperties-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
**Description framework properties**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Property name | Property value |
|
||||||
|
|:--|:--|
|
||||||
|
| Format | `int` |
|
||||||
|
| Access Type | Add, Delete, Get, Replace |
|
||||||
|
| Default Value | 1 |
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-DFProperties-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-AllowedValues-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
**Allowed values**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Value | Description |
|
||||||
|
|:--|:--|
|
||||||
|
| 0 | Disabled |
|
||||||
|
| 1 (Default) | Enabled |
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-AllowedValues-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-GpMapping-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
**Group policy mapping**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Name | Value |
|
||||||
|
|:--|:--|
|
||||||
|
| Name | AllowScreenRecorder |
|
||||||
|
| Path | Programs > AT > WindowsComponents > SnippingTool |
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-GpMapping-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-Examples-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- Add any examples for this policy here. Examples outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-Examples-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- AllowScreenRecorder-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- AllowSharingOfOfficeFiles-Begin -->
|
<!-- AllowSharingOfOfficeFiles-Begin -->
|
||||||
## AllowSharingOfOfficeFiles
|
## AllowSharingOfOfficeFiles
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the Notifications Area in Policy CSP.
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 05/11/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -16,10 +16,70 @@ ms.topic: reference
|
|||||||
<!-- Notifications-Begin -->
|
<!-- Notifications-Begin -->
|
||||||
# Policy CSP - Notifications
|
# Policy CSP - Notifications
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[!INCLUDE [Windows Insider tip](includes/mdm-insider-csp-note.md)]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- Notifications-Editable-Begin -->
|
<!-- Notifications-Editable-Begin -->
|
||||||
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
||||||
<!-- Notifications-Editable-End -->
|
<!-- Notifications-Editable-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
## DisableAccountNotifications
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-Applicability-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
| Scope | Editions | Applicable OS |
|
||||||
|
|:--|:--|:--|
|
||||||
|
| ❌ Device <br> ✅ User | ✅ Pro <br> ✅ Enterprise <br> ✅ Education <br> ✅ Windows SE | ✅ Windows Insider Preview |
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-Applicability-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-OmaUri-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
```User
|
||||||
|
./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Notifications/DisableAccountNotifications
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-OmaUri-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-Description-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
|
||||||
|
This policy allows you to prevent Windows from displaying notifications to Microsoft account (MSA) and local users in Start (user tile). Notifications include getting users to: reauthenticate; backup their device; manage cloud storage quotas as well as manage their Microsoft 365 or XBOX subscription. If you enable this policy setting, Windows won't send account related notifications for local and MSA users to the user tile in Start.
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-Description-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-Editable-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-Editable-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-DFProperties-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
**Description framework properties**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Property name | Property value |
|
||||||
|
|:--|:--|
|
||||||
|
| Format | `int` |
|
||||||
|
| Access Type | Add, Delete, Get, Replace |
|
||||||
|
| Default Value | 0 |
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-DFProperties-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-AllowedValues-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
**Allowed values**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Value | Description |
|
||||||
|
|:--|:--|
|
||||||
|
| 0 (Default) | Disabled |
|
||||||
|
| 1 | Enabled |
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-AllowedValues-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-GpMapping-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
**Group policy mapping**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Name | Value |
|
||||||
|
|:--|:--|
|
||||||
|
| Name | DisableAccountNotifications |
|
||||||
|
| Path | AccountNotifications > AT > WindowsComponents > AccountNotifications |
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-GpMapping-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-Examples-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- Add any examples for this policy here. Examples outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-Examples-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- DisableAccountNotifications-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- DisallowCloudNotification-Begin -->
|
<!-- DisallowCloudNotification-Begin -->
|
||||||
## DisallowCloudNotification
|
## DisallowCloudNotification
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the Settings Area in Policy CSP.
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 05/11/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -735,15 +735,15 @@ showonly:about;bluetooth.
|
|||||||
Example: to specify that only the Bluetooth page (which has URI ms-settings:bluetooth) should be hidden:
|
Example: to specify that only the Bluetooth page (which has URI ms-settings:bluetooth) should be hidden:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
hide:bluetooth.
|
hide:bluetooth.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The availability of per-user support is documented here: <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2102995>
|
|
||||||
<!-- PageVisibilityList-Description-End -->
|
<!-- PageVisibilityList-Description-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- PageVisibilityList-Editable-Begin -->
|
<!-- PageVisibilityList-Editable-Begin -->
|
||||||
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
For more information on the URI reference scheme used for the various pages of the System Settings app, see [ms-settings: URI scheme reference](/windows/uwp/launch-resume/launch-settings-app#ms-settings-uri-scheme-reference).
|
For more information on the URI reference scheme used for the various pages of the System Settings app, see [ms-settings: URI scheme reference](/windows/uwp/launch-resume/launch-settings-app#ms-settings-uri-scheme-reference).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
> [!WARNING]
|
||||||
|
> When you configure this policy to hide any pages that contain `quietmoments` in the URI (for example, `ms-settings:quietmomentsgame`), the Notifications page under System category is hidden.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To validate this policy, use the following steps:
|
To validate this policy, use the following steps:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. In the Settings app, open **System** and verify that the **About** page is visible and accessible.
|
1. In the Settings app, open **System** and verify that the **About** page is visible and accessible.
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the System Area in Policy CSP.
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
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ms.author: vinpa
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ms.date: 05/11/2023
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.technology: itpro-manage
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If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the device will send required diagnostic data and the end user can choose whether to send optional diagnostic data from the Settings app.
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If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the device will send required diagnostic data and the end user can choose whether to send optional diagnostic data from the Settings app.
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Note:
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> [!NOTE]
|
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|
> The "Configure diagnostic data opt-in settings user interface" group policy can be used to prevent end users from changing their data collection settings.
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The "Configure diagnostic data opt-in settings user interface" group policy can be used to prevent end users from changing their data collection settings.
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<!-- AllowTelemetry-Description-End -->
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<!-- AllowTelemetry-Description-End -->
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<!-- AllowTelemetry-Editable-Begin -->
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<!-- AllowTelemetry-Editable-Begin -->
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@ -1150,9 +1149,8 @@ If you set this policy setting to "Disable diagnostic data opt-in settings", dia
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|
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If you don't configure this policy setting, or you set it to "Enable diagnostic data opt-in settings", end users can change the device diagnostic settings in the Settings app.
|
If you don't configure this policy setting, or you set it to "Enable diagnostic data opt-in settings", end users can change the device diagnostic settings in the Settings app.
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Note:
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> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
> To set a limit on the amount of diagnostic data that's sent to Microsoft by your organization, use the "Allow Diagnostic Data" policy setting.
|
||||||
To set a limit on the amount of diagnostic data that's sent to Microsoft by your organization, use the "Allow Diagnostic Data" policy setting.
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<!-- ConfigureTelemetryOptInSettingsUx-Description-End -->
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<!-- ConfigureTelemetryOptInSettingsUx-Description-End -->
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<!-- ConfigureTelemetryOptInSettingsUx-Editable-Begin -->
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<!-- ConfigureTelemetryOptInSettingsUx-Editable-Begin -->
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author: vinaypamnani-msft
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author: vinaypamnani-msft
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manager: aaroncz
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.author: vinpa
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ms.author: vinpa
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ms.date: 02/17/2023
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ms.date: 06/02/2023
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.technology: itpro-manage
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|
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the P
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<MSFT:Applicability>
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<MSFT:Applicability>
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<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.22000, 10.0.19044.1806, 10.0.19043.1806, 10.0.19042.1806</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
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<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.22000, 10.0.19044.1806, 10.0.19043.1806, 10.0.19042.1806</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
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<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
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<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88;0x88*;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
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</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
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</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the Reboot CSP.
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 05/10/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ ms.topic: reference
|
|||||||
<!-- Reboot-Begin -->
|
<!-- Reboot-Begin -->
|
||||||
# Reboot CSP
|
# Reboot CSP
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[!INCLUDE [Windows Insider tip](includes/mdm-insider-csp-note.md)]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- Reboot-Editable-Begin -->
|
<!-- Reboot-Editable-Begin -->
|
||||||
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
|
||||||
The Reboot configuration service provider is used to configure reboot settings.
|
The Reboot configuration service provider is used to configure reboot settings.
|
||||||
@ -194,7 +196,7 @@ Value in ISO8601, both the date and time are required. A reboot will be schedule
|
|||||||
<!-- Device-Schedule-WeeklyRecurrent-Applicability-Begin -->
|
<!-- Device-Schedule-WeeklyRecurrent-Applicability-Begin -->
|
||||||
| Scope | Editions | Applicable OS |
|
| Scope | Editions | Applicable OS |
|
||||||
|:--|:--|:--|
|
|:--|:--|:--|
|
||||||
| ✅ Device <br> ❌ User | ✅ Pro <br> ✅ Enterprise <br> ✅ Education <br> ✅ Windows SE | ✅ Windows 11, version 22H2 [10.0.22621] and later |
|
| ✅ Device <br> ❌ User | ✅ Pro <br> ✅ Enterprise <br> ✅ Education <br> ✅ Windows SE | ✅ Windows Insider Preview |
|
||||||
<!-- Device-Schedule-WeeklyRecurrent-Applicability-End -->
|
<!-- Device-Schedule-WeeklyRecurrent-Applicability-End -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<!-- Device-Schedule-WeeklyRecurrent-OmaUri-Begin -->
|
<!-- Device-Schedule-WeeklyRecurrent-OmaUri-Begin -->
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: View the XML file containing the device description framework (DDF)
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 05/01/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the R
|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.14393</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.14393</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
@ -171,8 +171,8 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the R
|
|||||||
<MIME />
|
<MIME />
|
||||||
</DFType>
|
</DFType>
|
||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.22621</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>99.9.99999</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>9.9</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:AllowedValues ValueType="None">
|
<MSFT:AllowedValues ValueType="None">
|
||||||
</MSFT:AllowedValues>
|
</MSFT:AllowedValues>
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: View the XML file containing the device description framework (DDF)
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 03/23/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the R
|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88;0x88*;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the R
|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88;0x88*;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: View the XML file containing the device description framework (DDF)
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 02/21/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the S
|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.14393</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.14393</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: View the XML file containing the device description framework (DDF)
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 03/23/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the S
|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10240</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10240</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: View the XML file containing the device description framework (DDF)
|
|||||||
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
author: vinaypamnani-msft
|
||||||
manager: aaroncz
|
manager: aaroncz
|
||||||
ms.author: vinpa
|
ms.author: vinpa
|
||||||
ms.date: 02/27/2023
|
ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
||||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
|
ms.prod: windows-client
|
||||||
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
||||||
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the V
|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88;0x88*;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
@ -3272,7 +3272,7 @@ The following XML file contains the device description framework (DDF) for the V
|
|||||||
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88;0x88*;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
<Node>
|
<Node>
|
||||||
|
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.author: vinpa
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ms.author: vinpa
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ms.date: 02/17/2023
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.technology: itpro-manage
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|
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<MSFT:Applicability>
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<MSFT:Applicability>
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<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
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<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
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<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
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<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
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<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88;0x88*;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
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<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
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</MSFT:Applicability>
|
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</DFProperties>
|
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<MSFT:Applicability>
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<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
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<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
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<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88;0x88*;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
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<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x88;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
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</MSFT:Applicability>
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</DFProperties>
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.author: vinpa
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ms.author: vinpa
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ms.date: 02/17/2023
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.technology: itpro-manage
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<MSFT:Applicability>
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<MSFT:Applicability>
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<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.16299</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.16299</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
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<MSFT:CspVersion>1.1</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.1</MSFT:CspVersion>
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<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
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<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xAF;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
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</MSFT:Applicability>
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</DFProperties>
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.author: vinpa
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ms.author: vinpa
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ms.date: 05/01/2023
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ms.date: 06/02/2023
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.technology: itpro-manage
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<MSFT:Applicability>
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<MSFT:Applicability>
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<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.10586</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
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<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
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<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x87;0x88*;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
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<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xBC;0xBF;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
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</MSFT:Applicability>
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</DFProperties>
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author: vinaypamnani-msft
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|
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manager: aaroncz
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manager: aaroncz
|
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ms.author: vinpa
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ms.author: vinpa
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||||||
ms.date: 02/16/2023
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ms.date: 06/02/2023
|
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
ms.prod: windows-client
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ms.prod: windows-client
|
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ms.technology: itpro-manage
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ms.technology: itpro-manage
|
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|
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<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
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<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.17763</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.17763</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
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<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
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<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
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</MSFT:Applicability>
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</DFProperties>
|
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<MSFT:Applicability>
|
<MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.17763</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
<MSFT:OsBuildVersion>10.0.17763</MSFT:OsBuildVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
<MSFT:CspVersion>1.0</MSFT:CspVersion>
|
||||||
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x77;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xB4;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
<MSFT:EditionAllowList>0x4;0x1B;0x30;0x31;0x48;0x54;0x62;0x63;0x64;0x65;0x79;0x7A;0x7D;0x7E;0x81;0x82;0x8A;0x8B;0xA1;0xA2;0xA4;0xA5;0xAB;0xAC;0xBC;0xBF;0xCA;0xCB;0xCD;</MSFT:EditionAllowList>
|
||||||
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
</MSFT:Applicability>
|
||||||
</DFProperties>
|
</DFProperties>
|
||||||
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|
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|
||||||
|
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|
|||||||
href: mcc-isp-support.md
|
href: mcc-isp-support.md
|
||||||
- name: MCC for ISPs (early preview)
|
- name: MCC for ISPs (early preview)
|
||||||
href: mcc-isp.md
|
href: mcc-isp.md
|
||||||
- name: Content endpoints for Delivery Optimization and Microsoft Connected Cache
|
- name: Endpoints for Microsoft Connected Cache content and services
|
||||||
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|
href: delivery-optimization-endpoints.md
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ If a user is signed in, the system uses the Internet Explorer proxy.
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
If no user is signed in, even if both the Internet Explorer proxy and netsh configuration are set, the netsh configuration will take precedence over the Internet Explorer proxy. This can result in download failures. For example, you might receive HTTP_E_STATUS_PROXY_AUTH_REQ or HTTP_E_STATUS_DENIED errors.
|
If no user is signed in, even if both the Internet Explorer proxy and netsh configuration are set, the netsh configuration will take precedence over the Internet Explorer proxy. This can result in download failures. For example, you might receive HTTP_E_STATUS_PROXY_AUTH_REQ or HTTP_E_STATUS_DENIED errors.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You can still use netsh to import the proxy setting from Internet Explorer (`netsh winhttp import proxy source=ie `) if your proxy configuration is a static *proxyServerName:Port*. However, the same limitations mentioned previously apply.
|
You can still use netsh to import the proxy setting from Internet Explorer (`netsh winhttp import proxy source=ie`) if your proxy configuration is a static *proxyServerName:Port*. However, the same limitations mentioned previously apply.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Summary of settings behavior
|
### Summary of settings behavior
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ The following set of instructions will be used for each machine:
|
|||||||
|--------|-------------------------------|
|
|--------|-------------------------------|
|
||||||
| :::image type="content" source="images/test-scenarios/win10/m1-basic-complete.png" alt-text="Windows 10 21H2 - Machine 1 - Basic Test." lightbox="images/test-scenarios/win10/m1-basic-complete.png"::: | :::image type="content" source="images/test-scenarios/win11/m1-basic-complete.png" alt-text="Windows 11 21H2 - Machine 1 - Basic Test." lightbox="images/test-scenarios/win11/m1-basic-complete.png"::: |
|
| :::image type="content" source="images/test-scenarios/win10/m1-basic-complete.png" alt-text="Windows 10 21H2 - Machine 1 - Basic Test." lightbox="images/test-scenarios/win10/m1-basic-complete.png"::: | :::image type="content" source="images/test-scenarios/win11/m1-basic-complete.png" alt-text="Windows 11 21H2 - Machine 1 - Basic Test." lightbox="images/test-scenarios/win11/m1-basic-complete.png"::: |
|
||||||
| **Observations** | |
|
| **Observations** | |
|
||||||
| * No peers were found on the first machine downloading the content.<br>* 'TotalBytesDownloaded' is equal to the file size.<br>* Status is set to 'Caching' the content so future peers can use it.<br>* Download was happening in the foreground.<br>* DownloadMode is set to 'Group' and no peers were found.<br>* No distinct observations seen between Window 10 and Windows 11 devices. |
|
| *No peers were found on the first machine downloading the content.<br>* 'TotalBytesDownloaded' is equal to the file size.<br>*Status is set to 'Caching' the content so future peers can use it.<br>* Download was happening in the foreground.<br>*DownloadMode is set to 'Group' and no peers were found.<br>* No distinct observations seen between Window 10 and Windows 11 devices. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
*Wait 5 minutes*.
|
*Wait 5 minutes*.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ The following set of instructions will be used for each machine:
|
|||||||
|--------|--------------------------------|
|
|--------|--------------------------------|
|
||||||
| :::image type="content" source="images/test-scenarios/win10/m2-basic-complete.png" alt-text="Windows 10 21H2 - Machine 2 - Basic Test." lightbox="images/test-scenarios/win10/m2-basic-complete.png"::: | :::image type="content" source="images/test-scenarios/win11/m2-basic-complete.png" alt-text="Windows 11 21H2 - Machine 2 - Basic Test." lightbox="images/test-scenarios/win11/m2-basic-complete.png":::|
|
| :::image type="content" source="images/test-scenarios/win10/m2-basic-complete.png" alt-text="Windows 10 21H2 - Machine 2 - Basic Test." lightbox="images/test-scenarios/win10/m2-basic-complete.png"::: | :::image type="content" source="images/test-scenarios/win11/m2-basic-complete.png" alt-text="Windows 11 21H2 - Machine 2 - Basic Test." lightbox="images/test-scenarios/win11/m2-basic-complete.png":::|
|
||||||
| **Observations** | **Observations**|
|
| **Observations** | **Observations**|
|
||||||
| * A peer was found for the content and 87% of total bytes came from the peer. <br> * One peer was found for the piece of content, which is expected as there are only two devices in the peering group. <br> * Download mode was set to 'Group', but since group mode includes both LAN and Group devices, Delivery Optimization prioritizes LAN peers, if found. Therefore, 'BytesFromLanPeers' shows bytes where 'BytesFromGroupPeers' doesn't. <br> * 'DownloadDuration' is roughly the same between machines.|* A peer was found for the content and 90% of total bytes came from the peer. <br> * All other points are the same as Windows 10 results. |
|
| *A peer was found for the content and 87% of total bytes came from the peer. <br>* One peer was found for the piece of content, which is expected as there are only two devices in the peering group. <br> *Download mode was set to 'Group', but since group mode includes both LAN and Group devices, Delivery Optimization prioritizes LAN peers, if found. Therefore, 'BytesFromLanPeers' shows bytes where 'BytesFromGroupPeers' doesn't. <br>* 'DownloadDuration' is roughly the same between machines.|*A peer was found for the content and 90% of total bytes came from the peer. <br>* All other points are the same as Windows 10 results. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Scenario 2: Advance Setup
|
### Scenario 2: Advance Setup
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ sections:
|
|||||||
- name: Ignored
|
- name: Ignored
|
||||||
questions:
|
questions:
|
||||||
- question: Does Delivery Optimization work with WSUS?
|
- question: Does Delivery Optimization work with WSUS?
|
||||||
answer: Yes. Devices will obtain the update payloads from the WSUS server, but must also have an internet connection as they communicate with the Delivery Optimization cloud service for coordination.
|
answer: Yes. Devices obtain the update payloads from the WSUS server, but must also have an internet connection as they communicate with the Delivery Optimization cloud service for coordination.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- question: Which ports does Delivery Optimization use?
|
- question: Which ports does Delivery Optimization use?
|
||||||
answer: |
|
answer: |
|
||||||
Delivery Optimization listens on port 7680 for requests from other peers by using TCP/IP. The service will register and open this port on the device. The port must be set to accept inbound traffic through your firewall. If you don't allow inbound traffic over port 7680, you can't use the peer-to-peer functionality of Delivery Optimization. However, devices can still successfully download by using HTTP or HTTPS traffic over port 80 (such as for default Windows Update data).
|
Delivery Optimization listens on port 7680 for requests from other peers by using TCP/IP. The service registers and opens this port on the device. The port must be set to accept inbound traffic through your firewall. If you don't allow inbound traffic over port 7680, you can't use the peer-to-peer functionality of Delivery Optimization. However, devices can still successfully download by using HTTP or HTTPS traffic over port 80 (such as for default Windows Update data).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Delivery Optimization will use Teredo to create peer groups, which include devices across NATs (or any form of internal subnet that uses gateways or firewalls between subnets). To enable this scenario, you must allow inbound TCP/IP traffic over port 3544. Look for a "NAT traversal" setting in your firewall to set this up.
|
Delivery Optimization uses Teredo to create peer groups, which include devices across NATs (or any form of internal subnet that uses gateways or firewalls between subnets). To enable this scenario, you must allow inbound TCP/IP traffic over port 3544. Look for a "NAT traversal" setting in your firewall to set this up.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Delivery Optimization also communicates with its cloud service by using HTTP/HTTPS over port 80.
|
Delivery Optimization also communicates with its cloud service by using HTTP/HTTPS over port 80.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -40,12 +40,11 @@ sections:
|
|||||||
answer: |
|
answer: |
|
||||||
**For communication between clients and the Delivery Optimization cloud service**:
|
**For communication between clients and the Delivery Optimization cloud service**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- `*.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com`
|
- `*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**For Delivery Optimization metadata**:
|
**For Delivery Optimization metadata**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- `*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com`
|
- `*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com`
|
||||||
- `*.emdl.ws.microsoft.com`
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**For the payloads (optional)**:
|
**For the payloads (optional)**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -66,11 +65,11 @@ sections:
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- question: How does Delivery Optimization handle VPNs?
|
- question: How does Delivery Optimization handle VPNs?
|
||||||
answer: |
|
answer: |
|
||||||
Delivery Optimization attempts to identify VPNs by checking the network adapter type and details. A connection will be treated as a VPN if the adapter description contains certain keywords, such as "VPN" or "secure."
|
Delivery Optimization attempts to identify VPNs by checking the network adapter type and details. A connection is treated as a VPN if the adapter description contains certain keywords, such as "VPN" or "secure."
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If the connection is identified as a VPN, Delivery Optimization will suspend uploads to other peers. However, you can allow uploads over a VPN by using the [Enable Peer Caching while the device connects via VPN](../do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#enable-peer-caching-while-the-device-connects-via-vpn) policy.
|
If the connection is identified as a VPN, Delivery Optimization suspends uploads to other peers. However, you can allow uploads over a VPN by using the [Enable Peer Caching while the device connects via VPN](../do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#enable-peer-caching-while-the-device-connects-via-vpn) policy.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If you have defined a boundary group in Configuration Manager for VPN IP ranges, you can set the [DownloadMode](../do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) policy to 0 for that boundary group, to ensure that there will be no peer-to-peer activity over the VPN. When the device isn't connected using a VPN, it can still use peer-to-peer with the default of LAN.
|
If you have defined a boundary group in Configuration Manager for VPN IP ranges, you can set the [DownloadMode](../do/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) policy to 0 for that boundary group, to ensure that there's no peer-to-peer activity over the VPN. When the device isn't connected using a VPN, it can still use peer-to-peer with the default of LAN.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
With split tunneling, make sure to allow direct access to these endpoints:
|
With split tunneling, make sure to allow direct access to these endpoints:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -80,7 +79,6 @@ sections:
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
Delivery Optimization metadata:
|
Delivery Optimization metadata:
|
||||||
|
|
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- `http://emdl.ws.microsoft.com`
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- `http://download.windowsupdate.com`
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- `http://download.windowsupdate.com`
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- `http://*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com`
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- `http://*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com`
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- question: How does Delivery Optimization determine which content is available for peering?
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- question: How does Delivery Optimization determine which content is available for peering?
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Delivery Optimization uses the cache content on the device to determine what's available for peering. For the upload source device, there's a limited number (4) of slots for cached content that's available for peering at a given time. Delivery Optimization contains logic that rotates the cached content in those slots.
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Delivery Optimization uses the cache content on the device to determine what's available for peering. For the upload source device, there's a limited number (4) of slots for cached content that's available for peering at a given time. Delivery Optimization contains logic that rotates the cached content in those slots.
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- question: What is the recommended configuration for Delivery Optimization used with cloud proxies (for example, Zscaler)?
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The recommended configuration for Delivery Optimization Peer-to-Peer to work most efficiently along with cloud proxy solutions (for example, Zscaler) is to allow traffic to the Delivery Optimization services to go directly to the internet and not through the cloud proxy.
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At a minimum, the following FQDN that is used for communication between clients and the Delivery Optimization service should be allowed with direct Internet access and bypass the cloud proxy service:
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- *.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com
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If allowing direct Internet access isn't an option, try using Group Download Mode '2' to define the peering group. [Learn more](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#select-the-source-of-group-ids) about using Group Download mode.
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- question: How do I turn off Delivery Optimization?
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Delivery Optimization is an HTTP downloader used by most content providers from Microsoft. When a device is configured to use Delivery Optimization peering (on by default), it does so with the HTTP downloader capabilities to optimize bandwidth usage.
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If you'd like to disable peer-to-peer capabilities of Delivery Optimization, change the Delivery Optimization [Download mode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) setting to '0', which will disable peer-to-peer and provide hash checks. [Download mode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) set to '99' should only be used when the device is offline and doesn't have internet access.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Disabling Delivery Optimization won't prevent content from downloading to your devices. If you're looking to pause updates, you need to set policies for the relevant components such as Windows Update, Windows Store or Edge browser. If you're looking to reduce the load on your network, look into using Delivery Optimization Peer-to-Peer, Microsoft Connected Cache or apply the [network throttling policies](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#maximum-download-bandwidth) available for Delivery Optimization.
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- question: Delivery Optimization is using device resources and I can't tell why?
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Delivery Optimization is used by most content providers from Microsoft. A complete list can be found [here](waas-delivery-optimization.md#types-of-download-content-supported-by-delivery-optimization). Oftentimes customers may not realize the vast application of Delivery Optimization and how it's used across different apps. Content providers have the option to run downloads in the foreground or background. It's good to check any apps running in the background to see what is running. Also note that depending on the app, closing the app may not necessarily stop the download.
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- question: What Delivery Optimization settings are available?
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There are many different Delivery Optimization [settings](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md) available. These settings allow you to effectively manage how Delivery Optimization is used within your environment with control s on bandwidth, time of day, etc.
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You can use Group Policy or an MDM solution like Intune to configure Delivery Optimization.
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You can use Group Policy or an MDM solution like Intune to configure Delivery Optimization.
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You'll find the Delivery Optimization settings in Group Policy under **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Delivery Optimization**.
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You find the Delivery Optimization settings in Group Policy under **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Delivery Optimization**.
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Starting with Microsoft Intune version 1902, you can set many Delivery Optimization policies as a profile, which you can then apply to groups of devices. For more information, see [Delivery Optimization settings in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/delivery-optimization-windows).
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Starting with Microsoft Intune version 1902, you can set many Delivery Optimization policies as a profile, which you can then apply to groups of devices. For more information, see [Delivery Optimization settings in Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/configuration/delivery-optimization-windows).
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**Starting with Windows 10, version 1903**, you can use the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Tenant ID as a means to define groups. To do this set the value for [DOGroupIDSource](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#select-the-source-of-group-ids) to its new maximum value of 5.
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**Starting with Windows 10, version 1903**, you can use the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Tenant ID as a means to define groups. To set the value for [DOGroupIDSource](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#select-the-source-of-group-ids) to its new maximum value of 5.
|
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## Allow service endpoints
|
## Allow service endpoints
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When using a firewall, it's important that the Delivery Optimization Service endpoints are allowed and associated ports are open. For more information, see [Delivery Optimization FAQ](waas-delivery-optimization-faq.yml#what-hostnames-should-i-allow-through-my-firewall-to-support-delivery-optimization) for more information.
|
When using a firewall, it's important that the Delivery Optimization Service endpoints are allowed and associated ports are open. For more information, see [Delivery Optimization FAQ](waas-delivery-optimization-faq.yml#what-hostnames-should-i-allow-through-my-firewall-to-support-delivery-optimization).
|
||||||
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## Allow content endpoints
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## Allow content endpoints
|
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|
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@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ When using a firewall, it's important that the content endpoints are allowed and
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
## Recommended Delivery Optimization settings
|
## Recommended Delivery Optimization settings
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Delivery Optimization offers a great many settings to fine-tune its behavior (see [Delivery Optimization reference](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md) for a comprehensive list), but for the most efficient performance, there are just a few key parameters that will have the greatest impact if particular situations exist in your deployment. If you just need an overview of Delivery Optimization, see [Delivery Optimization for Windows 10 updates](waas-delivery-optimization.md).
|
Delivery Optimization offers a great many settings to fine-tune its behavior see [Delivery Optimization reference](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md) for a comprehensive list, but for the most efficient performance, there are just a few key parameters that have the greatest impact if particular situations exist in your deployment. If you just need an overview of Delivery Optimization, see [Delivery Optimization for Windows 10 updates](waas-delivery-optimization.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- Does your topology include multiple breakouts to the internet (i.e., a "hybrid WAN") or are there only a few connections to the internet, so that all requests appear to come from a single external IP address (a "hub and spoke" topology)?
|
- Does your topology include multiple breakouts to the internet that is, a "hybrid WAN" or are there only a few connections to the internet, so that all requests appear to come from a single external IP address a "hub and spoke" topology?
|
||||||
- If you use boundary groups in your topology, how many devices are present in a given group?
|
- If you use boundary groups in your topology, how many devices are present in a given group?
|
||||||
- What percentage of your devices are mobile?
|
- What percentage of your devices are mobile?
|
||||||
- Do your devices have a lot of free space on their drives?
|
- Do your devices have a lot of free space on their drives?
|
||||||
@ -69,17 +69,17 @@ Quick-reference table:
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
For this scenario, grouping devices by domain allows devices to be included in peer downloads and uploads across VLANs. **Set Download Mode to 2 - Group**. The default group, when the GroupID or GroupIDSource policies aren't set, is the AD Site (1), Authenticated domain SID (2) or AAD Tenant ID (5), in that order. If your domain-based group is too wide, or your Active Directory sites aren't aligned with your site network topology, then you should consider other options for dynamically creating groups, for example by using the [DOGroupIDSource](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#select-the-source-of-group-ids) policy.
|
For this scenario, grouping devices by domain allows devices to be included in peer downloads and uploads across VLANs. **Set Download Mode to 2 - Group**. The default group, when the GroupID or GroupIDSource policies aren't set, is the AD Site (1), Authenticated domain SID (2) or AAD Tenant ID (5), in that order. If your domain-based group is too wide, or your Active Directory sites aren't aligned with your site network topology, then you should consider other options for dynamically creating groups, for example by using the [DOGroupIDSource](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#select-the-source-of-group-ids) policy.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To do this in Group Policy go to **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Delivery Optimization** and set **Download mode** to **2**.
|
In Group Policy go to **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Delivery Optimization** and set **Download mode** to **2**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To do this with MDM, go to **./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeliveryOptimization/** and set [DODownloadMode](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-deliveryoptimization#dodownloadmode) to 1 or 2.
|
Using with MDM, go to **./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeliveryOptimization/** and set [DODownloadMode](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-deliveryoptimization#dodownloadmode) to 1 or 2.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Hub and spoke topology with boundary groups
|
### Hub and spoke topology with boundary groups
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The default download mode setting is **1**; this means all devices breaking out to the internet using the same public IP will be considered as a single peer group. To prevent peer-to-peer activity across your WAN, you should set the download mode to **2**. If you have already defined Active Directory sites per hub or branch office, then you don't need to do anything else since those will be used by default as the source for creation of Group IDs. If you're not using Active Directory sites, you should set a different source for Groups by using the [DOGroupIDSource](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#select-the-source-of-group-ids) options or the [DORestrictPeerSelectionBy](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#select-a-method-to-restrict-peer-selection) policy to restrict the activity to the subnet.
|
The default download mode setting is **1**; this means all devices breaking out to the internet using the same public IP is considered as a single peer group. To prevent peer-to-peer activity across your WAN, you should set the download mode to **2**. If you have already defined Active Directory sites per hub or branch office, then you don't need to do anything else since the Active Directory sites are used by default as the source for creation of Group IDs. If you're not using Active Directory sites, you should set a different source for Groups by using the [DOGroupIDSource](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#select-the-source-of-group-ids) options or the [DORestrictPeerSelectionBy](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#select-a-method-to-restrict-peer-selection) policy to restrict the activity to the subnet.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To do this in Group Policy go to **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Delivery Optimization** and set **Download mode** to **2**.
|
With Group Policy go to **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Delivery Optimization** and set **Download mode** to **2**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To do this with MDM, go to **./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeliveryOptimization/** and set [DODownloadMode](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-deliveryoptimization#dodownloadmode) to **2**.
|
Using MDM, go to **./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeliveryOptimization/** and set [DODownloadMode](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-deliveryoptimization#dodownloadmode) to **2**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> [!NOTE]
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
> For more information about using Delivery Optimization with Configuration Manager boundary groups, see [Delivery Optimization for Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/core/plan-design/hierarchy/fundamental-concepts-for-content-management#delivery-optimization).
|
> For more information about using Delivery Optimization with Configuration Manager boundary groups, see [Delivery Optimization for Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/core/plan-design/hierarchy/fundamental-concepts-for-content-management#delivery-optimization).
|
||||||
@ -88,25 +88,25 @@ To do this with MDM, go to **./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeliveryOptimiza
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
If you have a mobile workforce with a great many mobile devices, set Delivery Optimization to allow uploads on battery power, while limiting the use to prevent battery drain. A setting for **DOMinBatteryPercentageAllowedToUpload** of 60% is a good starting point, though you might want to adjust it later.
|
If you have a mobile workforce with a great many mobile devices, set Delivery Optimization to allow uploads on battery power, while limiting the use to prevent battery drain. A setting for **DOMinBatteryPercentageAllowedToUpload** of 60% is a good starting point, though you might want to adjust it later.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To do this in Group Policy, go to **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Delivery Optimization** and set **Allow uploads while the device is on battery while under set Battery level** to 60.
|
With Group Policy, go to **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Delivery Optimization** and set **Allow uploads while the device is on battery while under set Battery level** to 60.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To do this with MDM, go to **./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeliveryOptimization/** and set [DOMinBatteryPercentageAllowedToUpload](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-deliveryoptimization#dominbatterypercentageallowedtoupload) to 60.
|
Using MDM, go to **./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeliveryOptimization/** and set [DOMinBatteryPercentageAllowedToUpload](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-deliveryoptimization#dominbatterypercentageallowedtoupload) to 60.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Plentiful free space and large numbers of devices
|
### Plentiful free space and large numbers of devices
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Many devices now come with large internal drives. You can set Delivery Optimization to take better advantage of this space (especially if you have large numbers of devices) by changing the minimum file size to cache. If you've more than 30 devices in your local network or group, change it from the default 50 MB to 10 MB. If you've more than 100 devices (and are running Windows 10, version 1803 or later), set this value to 1 MB.
|
Many devices now come with large internal drives. You can set Delivery Optimization to take better advantage of this space (especially if you have large numbers of devices) by changing the minimum file size to cache. If you have more than 30 devices in your local network or group, change it from the default 50 MB to 10 MB. If you have more than 100 devices (and are running Windows 10, version 1803 or later), set this value to 1 MB.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To do this in Group Policy, go to **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Delivery Optimization** and set **Minimum Peer Caching Content File Size** to 10 (if you've more than 30 devices) or 1 (if you've more than 100 devices).
|
With Group Policy, go to **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Delivery Optimization** and set **Minimum Peer Caching Content File Size** to 10 (if you have more than 30 devices) or 1 (if you have more than 100 devices).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To do this with MDM, go to **./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeliveryOptimization/** and set [DOMinFileSizeToCache](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-deliveryoptimization#dominfilesizetocache) to 100 (if you've more than 30 devices) or 1 (if you've more than 100 devices).
|
Using MDM, go to **./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeliveryOptimization/** and set [DOMinFileSizeToCache](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-deliveryoptimization#dominfilesizetocache) to 100 (if you have more than 30 devices) or 1 (if you have more than 100 devices).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Lab scenario
|
### Lab scenario
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
In a lab situation, you typically have a large number of devices that are plugged in and have a lot of free disk space. By increasing the content expiration interval, you can take advantage of these devices, using them as excellent upload sources in order to upload much more content over a longer period.
|
In a lab situation, you typically have a large number of devices that are plugged in and have a lot of free disk space. By increasing the content expiration interval, you can take advantage of these devices, using them as excellent upload sources in order to upload more content over a longer period.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To do this in Group Policy, go to **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Delivery Optimization** and set **Max Cache Age** to **604800** (7 days) or more (up to 30 days).
|
With Group Policy, go to **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Delivery Optimization** and set **Max Cache Age** to **604800** (7 days) or more (up to 30 days).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To do this with MDM, go to **./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeliveryOptimization/** and set [DOMaxCacheAge](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-deliveryoptimization#domaxcacheage) to 7 or more (up to 30 days).
|
Using MDM, go to **./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeliveryOptimization/** and set [DOMaxCacheAge](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-deliveryoptimization#domaxcacheage) to 7 or more (up to 30 days).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[Learn more](delivery-optimization-test.md) about Delivery Optimization testing scenarios.
|
[Learn more](delivery-optimization-test.md) about Delivery Optimization testing scenarios.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Try these steps:
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
1. Start a download of an app that is larger than 50 MB from the Store (for example "Candy Crush Saga").
|
1. Start a download of an app that is larger than 50 MB from the Store (for example "Candy Crush Saga").
|
||||||
2. Run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` from an elevated PowerShell window and observe the [DODownloadMode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) setting. For peering to work, download mode should be 1, 2, or 3.
|
2. Run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` from an elevated PowerShell window and observe the [DODownloadMode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) setting. For peering to work, download mode should be 1, 2, or 3.
|
||||||
3. If the download mode is 99, it could indicate your device is unable to reach the Delivery Optimization cloud services. Ensure that the Delivery Optimization host names are allowed access: most importantly **\*.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com**.
|
3. If the download mode is 99, it could indicate your device is unable to reach the Delivery Optimization cloud services. Ensure that the Delivery Optimization host names are allowed access: most importantly **\*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### The cloud service doesn't see other peers on the network
|
### The cloud service doesn't see other peers on the network
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -148,8 +148,8 @@ Try these steps:
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
1. Download the same app on two different devices on the same network, waiting 10 – 15 minutes between downloads.
|
1. Download the same app on two different devices on the same network, waiting 10 – 15 minutes between downloads.
|
||||||
2. Run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` from an elevated PowerShell window and ensure that **[DODownloadMode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode)** is 1 or 2 on both devices.
|
2. Run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` from an elevated PowerShell window and ensure that **[DODownloadMode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode)** is 1 or 2 on both devices.
|
||||||
3. Run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationPerfSnap` from an elevated PowerShell window on the second device. The **NumberOfPeers** field should be non-zero.
|
3. Run `Get-DeliveryOptimizationPerfSnap` from an elevated PowerShell window on the second device. The **NumberOfPeers** field should be nonzero.
|
||||||
4. If the number of peers is zero and **[DODownloadMode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode)** is 1, ensure that both devices are using the same public IP address to reach the internet (you can easily do this by opening a browser window and do a search for “what is my IP”). In the case where devices aren't reporting the same public IP address, configure **[DODownloadMode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode)** to 2 (Group) and use a custom **[DOGroupID (Guid)](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#group-id)**, to fix this.
|
4. If the number of peers is zero and **[DODownloadMode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode)** is 1, ensure that both devices are using the same public IP address to reach the internet (you can easily do this by opening a browser window and do a search for “what is my IP”). In the case where devices aren't reporting the same public IP address, configure **[DODownloadMode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode)** to 2 (Group) and use a custom **[DOGroupID (Guid)](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#group-id)**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> [!NOTE]
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
> Starting in Windows 10, version 2004, `Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` has a new option `-PeerInfo` which returns a real-time list of potential peers per file, including which peers are successfully connected and the total bytes sent or received from each peer.
|
> Starting in Windows 10, version 2004, `Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus` has a new option `-PeerInfo` which returns a real-time list of potential peers per file, including which peers are successfully connected and the total bytes sent or received from each peer.
|
||||||
|
@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ ms.date: 12/31/2017
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
> **Looking for Group Policy objects?** See [Delivery Optimization reference](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md) or the master spreadsheet available at the Download Center [for Windows 11](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=104594) or [for Windows 10](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=104678).
|
> **Looking for Group Policy objects?** See [Delivery Optimization reference](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md) or the master spreadsheet available at the Download Center [for Windows 11](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=104594) or [for Windows 10](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=104678).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Windows updates, upgrades, and applications can contain packages with large files. Downloading and distributing updates can consume quite a bit of network resources on the devices receiving them. Delivery Optimization is a reliable HTTP downloader with a cloud-managed solution that allows Windows devices to download those packages from alternate sources if desired (such as other devices on the network and/or a dedicated cache server) in addition to the traditional internet-based servers (referred to as 'HTTP sources' throughout Delivery Optimization documents). You can use Delivery Optimization to reduce bandwidth consumption by sharing the work of downloading these packages among multiple devices in your deployment however, the use of peer-to-peer is completely optional.
|
Windows updates, upgrades, and applications can contain packages with large files. Downloading and distributing updates can consume quite a bit of network resources on the devices receiving them. Delivery Optimization is a reliable HTTP downloader with a cloud-managed solution that allows Windows devices to download those packages from alternate sources if desired (such as other devices on the network and/or a dedicated cache server) in addition to the traditional internet-based servers (referred to as 'HTTP sources' throughout Delivery Optimization documents). You can use Delivery Optimization to reduce bandwidth consumption by sharing the work of downloading these packages among multiple devices in your deployment however, the use of peer-to-peer is optional.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To use either the peer-to-peer functionality or the Microsoft Connected Cache features, devices must have access to the Internet and Delivery Optimization cloud services. When Delivery Optimization is configured to use peers and Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC), to achieve the best possible content delivery experience, the client will connect to MCC and peers in parallel. If the desired content can't be obtained from MCC or peers, Delivery Optimization will seamlessly fall back to the HTTP source to get the requested content.
|
To use either the peer-to-peer functionality or the Microsoft Connected Cache features, devices must have access to the Internet and Delivery Optimization cloud services. When Delivery Optimization is configured to use peers and Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC), to achieve the best possible content delivery experience, the client connects to MCC and peers in parallel. If the desired content can't be obtained from MCC or peers, Delivery Optimization seamlessly falls back to the HTTP source to get the requested content.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You can use Delivery Optimization with Windows Update, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), Microsoft Intune/Windows Update for Business, or Microsoft Configuration Manager (when installation of Express Updates is enabled).
|
You can use Delivery Optimization with Windows Update, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), Microsoft Intune/Windows Update for Business, or Microsoft Configuration Manager (when installation of Express Updates is enabled).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ The following table lists the minimum Windows 10 version that supports Delivery
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
| Windows Client | Minimum Windows version | HTTP Downloader | Peer to Peer | Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC)
|
| Windows Client | Minimum Windows version | HTTP Downloader | Peer to Peer | Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC)
|
||||||
|------------------|---------------|----------------|----------|----------------|
|
|------------------|---------------|----------------|----------|----------------|
|
||||||
| Windows Update (feature updates quality updates, language packs, drivers) | Windows 10 1511, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
|
| Windows Update ([feature updates quality updates, language packs, drivers](../update/get-started-updates-channels-tools.md#types-of-updates)) | Windows 10 1511, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
|
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| Windows 10 Store files | Windows 10 1511, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Windows 10 Store apps | Windows 10 1511, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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||||||
| Windows 10 Store for Business files | Windows 10 1511, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Windows 10 Store for Business apps | Windows 10 1511, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Windows Defender definition updates | Windows 10 1511, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Windows Defender definition updates | Windows 10 1511, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Intune Win32 apps| Windows 10 1709, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Intune Win32 apps| Windows 10 1709, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Microsoft 365 Apps and updates | Windows 10 1709, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Microsoft 365 Apps and updates | Windows 10 1709, Windows 11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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> Microsoft Connected Cache is currently a preview feature. For more information, see [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/).
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> Microsoft Connected Cache is currently a preview feature. For more information, see [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/).
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Microsoft Connected Cache is a software-only caching solution that delivers Microsoft content. Microsoft Connected Cache has two main offerings:
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Microsoft Connected Cache is a software-only caching solution that delivers Microsoft content. Microsoft Connected Cache has two main offerings:
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- Microsoft Connected Cache for Internet Service Providers
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- Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (early preview).
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- Microsoft Connected Cache for Internet Service Providers
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- Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (early preview)
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Both products are created and managed in the cloud portal.
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Both products are created and managed in the cloud portal.
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@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ Both products are created and managed in the cloud portal.
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> [!NOTE]
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> [!NOTE]
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> Microsoft Connected Cache for Internet Service Providers is now in public preview. To onboard, follow the instructions in the [Operator sign up and service onboarding](mcc-isp-signup.md) article.
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> Microsoft Connected Cache for Internet Service Providers is now in public preview. To onboard, follow the instructions in the [Operator sign up and service onboarding](mcc-isp-signup.md) article.
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Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) for Internet Service Providers is currently in preview. MCC can be deployed to as many bare-metal servers or VMs as needed and is managed from a cloud portal. When deployed, MCC can help to reduce your network bandwidth usage for Microsoft software content and updates. Cache nodes are created in the cloud portal and are configured to deliver traffic to customers by manual CIDR or BGP routing. Learn more at [Microsoft Connected Cache for ISPs Overview](mcc-isp-overview.md).
|
Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) for Internet Service Providers is currently in preview. MCC can be deployed to as many bare-metal servers or VMs as needed and is managed from a cloud portal. When deployed, MCC can help to reduce your network bandwidth usage for Microsoft software content and updates. Cache nodes are created in the cloud portal and are configured to deliver traffic to customers by manual CIDR or BGP routing. Learn more at [Microsoft Connected Cache for ISPs Overview](mcc-isp-overview.md).
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## Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (early preview)
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## Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education (early preview)
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ms.collection: tier3
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ms.collection: tier3
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---
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---
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# What's new in Delivery Optimization
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# What's new in Delivery Optimization
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**Applies to**
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**Applies to**
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@ -25,14 +25,19 @@ Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) is a software-only caching solution that deliver
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For more information about MCC, see [Microsoft Connected Cache overview](waas-microsoft-connected-cache.md).
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For more information about MCC, see [Microsoft Connected Cache overview](waas-microsoft-connected-cache.md).
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## New in Delivery Optimization for Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 11
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There are two different versions:
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- New peer selection options: Currently the available options include: 0 = None, 1 = Subnet mask, and 2 = Local Peer Discovery. The subnet mask option applies to both Download Modes LAN (1) and Group (2). If Group mode is set, Delivery Optimization will connect to locally discovered peers that are also part of the same Group (have the same Group ID)."
|
- [Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education](mcc-ent-edu-overview.md)
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- Local Peer Discovery: a new option for **[Restrict Peer Selection By](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#select-a-method-to-restrict-peer-selection)** (in Group Policy) or **DORestrictPeerSelectionBy** (in MDM). This option restricts the discovery of local peers using the DNS-SD protocol. When you set Option 2, Delivery Optimization will restrict peer selection to peers that are locally discovered (using DNS-SD). If Group mode is enabled, Delivery Optimization will connect to locally discovered peers that are also part of the same group, for those devices with the same Group ID).
|
- [Microsoft Connected Cache for ISPs](mcc-isp-overview.md).
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## New in Delivery Optimization for Windows
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
- Delivery Optimization introduced support for receiver side ledbat (rLedbat) in Windows 11 22H2.
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|
|
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|
- New peer selection options: Currently the available options include: 0 = None, 1 = Subnet mask, and 2 = Local Peer Discovery. The subnet mask option applies to both Download Modes LAN (1) and Group (2). If Group mode is set, Delivery Optimization connects to locally discovered peers that are also part of the same Group (have the same Group ID)."
|
||||||
|
- Local Peer Discovery: a new option for **[Restrict Peer Selection By](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#select-a-method-to-restrict-peer-selection)** (in Group Policy) or **DORestrictPeerSelectionBy** (in MDM). This option restricts the discovery of local peers using the DNS-SD protocol. When you set Option 2, Delivery Optimization restricts peer selection to peers that are locally discovered (using DNS-SD). If Group mode is enabled, Delivery Optimization connects to locally discovered peers that are also part of the same group, for those devices with the same Group ID).
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|
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> [!NOTE]
|
> [!NOTE]
|
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> The Local Peer Discovery (DNS-SD, [RFC 6763](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6763)) option can only be set via MDM delivered policies on Windows 11 builds. This feature can be enabled in supported Windows 10 builds by setting the `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DeliveryOptimization\DORestrictPeerSelectionBy` value to **2**. For more information, see [Delivery Optimization reference](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md).
|
> The Local Peer Discovery (DNS-SD, [RFC 6763](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6763)) option can only be set via MDM delivered policies on Windows 11 builds. This feature can be enabled in supported Windows 10 builds by setting the `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DeliveryOptimization\DORestrictPeerSelectionBy` value to **2**. For more information, see [Delivery Optimization reference](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md).
|
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|
|
||||||
- Starting with Windows 11, the Bypass option of [Download Mode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) is no longer used.
|
- Starting with Windows 11, the Bypass option of [Download Mode](waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md#download-mode) is no longer used.
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|
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|
@ -11,17 +11,19 @@ ms.technology: itpro-updates
|
|||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Delivery Optimization data in Windows Update for Business reports
|
# Delivery Optimization data in Windows Update for Business reports
|
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|
|
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<!--7715481-->
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<!--7715481-->
|
||||||
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
|
***(Applies to: Windows 11 & Windows 10)***
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[Delivery Optimization](../do/waas-delivery-optimization.md) (DO) is a Windows feature that can be used to reduce bandwidth consumption by sharing the work of downloading updates among multiple devices in your environment. You can use DO with many other deployment methods, but it's a cloud-managed solution, and access to the DO cloud services is a requirement.
|
[Delivery Optimization](../do/waas-delivery-optimization.md) (DO) is a Windows feature that can be used to reduce bandwidth consumption by sharing the work of downloading updates among multiple devices in your environment. You can use DO with many other deployment methods, but it's a cloud-managed solution, and access to the DO cloud services is a requirement.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Windows Update for Business reports provides Delivery Optimization information in the following places:
|
Windows Update for Business reports provides Delivery Optimization information in the following places:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- The Windows Update for Business reports [workbook](wufb-reports-workbook.md)
|
- The Windows Update for Business reports [workbook](wufb-reports-workbook.md)
|
||||||
- [UCDOAggregatedStatus](wufb-reports-schema-ucdoaggregatedstatus.md)
|
- [UCDOAggregatedStatus](wufb-reports-schema-ucdoaggregatedstatus.md)
|
||||||
- [UCDOStatus](wufb-reports-schema-ucdostatus.md)
|
- [UCDOStatus](wufb-reports-schema-ucdostatus.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Windows Update for Business reports doesn't include Delivery Optimization data for Windows Insider devices.
|
Windows Update for Business reports doesn't include Delivery Optimization data for Windows Insider devices.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Delivery Optimization terms
|
## Delivery Optimization terms
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -29,23 +31,24 @@ Windows Update for Business reports uses the following Delivery Optimization ter
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Peer**: A device in the solution
|
- **Peer**: A device in the solution
|
||||||
- **Peering 'ON'** - Devices where DO peer-to-peer is enabled in one of the following modes:
|
- **Peering 'ON'** - Devices where DO peer-to-peer is enabled in one of the following modes:
|
||||||
- LAN (1)
|
- LAN (1)
|
||||||
- Group (2)
|
- Group (2)
|
||||||
- Internet (3)
|
- Internet (3)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Peering 'OFF'**: Devices where DO peer-to-peer is disabled, set to one of the following modes:
|
- **Peering 'OFF'**: Devices where DO peer-to-peer is disabled, set to one of the following modes:
|
||||||
- HTTP Only (0)
|
- HTTP Only (0)
|
||||||
- Simple Mode (99)
|
- Simple Mode (99)
|
||||||
- Bypass (100), deprecated in Windows 11
|
- Bypass (100), deprecated in Windows 11
|
||||||
- **Bandwidth savings**: The percentage of bandwidth that was downloaded from alternate sources (Peers or Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) out of the total amount of data downloaded.
|
- **Bandwidth savings**: The percentage of bandwidth that was downloaded from alternate sources (Peers or Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) out of the total amount of data downloaded.
|
||||||
- If bandwidth savings are <= 60%, a *Warning* icon is displayed
|
- If bandwidth savings are <= 60%, a *Warning* icon is displayed
|
||||||
- When bandwidth savings are <10%, an *Error* icon is displayed.
|
- When bandwidth savings are <10%, an *Error* icon is displayed.
|
||||||
- **Configurations**: Based on the DownloadMode configuration set via MDM, Group Policy, or end-user via the user interface.
|
- **Configurations**: Based on the DownloadMode configuration set via MDM, Group Policy, or end-user via the user interface.
|
||||||
- **P2P Device Count**: The device count is the number of devices configured to use peering.
|
- **P2P Device Count**: The device count is the number of devices configured to use peering.
|
||||||
- **Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC)**: Microsoft Connected Cache is a software-only caching solution that delivers Microsoft content. For more information, see [Microsoft Connected Cache overview](../do/waas-microsoft-connected-cache.md).
|
- **Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC)**: Microsoft Connected Cache is a software-only caching solution that delivers Microsoft content. For more information, see [Microsoft Connected Cache overview](../do/waas-microsoft-connected-cache.md).
|
||||||
- **MCC Device Count**: The device count is the number of devices that have received bytes from the cache server, for supported content types.
|
- **MCC Device Count**: The device count is the number of devices that have received bytes from the cache server, for supported content types.
|
||||||
- **Total # of Devices**: The total number of devices with activity in last 28 days.
|
- **Total # of Devices**: The total number of devices with activity in last 28 days.
|
||||||
- **LAN Bytes**: Bytes delivered from LAN peers.
|
- **LAN Bytes**: Bytes delivered from LAN peers.
|
||||||
- **Group Bytes**: Bytes from Group peers. If a device is using Group DownloadMode, Delivery Optimization will first look for peers on the LAN and then in the Group. Therefore, if bytes are delivered from LAN peers, they'll be calculated in 'LAN Bytes'.
|
- **Group Bytes**: Bytes from Group peers. If a device is using Group DownloadMode, Delivery Optimization first looks for peers on the LAN and then in the Group. Therefore, if bytes are delivered from LAN peers, they are calculated in 'LAN Bytes'.
|
||||||
- **CDN Bytes**: Bytes delivered from Content Delivery Network (CDN).
|
- **CDN Bytes**: Bytes delivered from Content Delivery Network (CDN).
|
||||||
- **City**: City is determined based on the location of the device where the maximum amount of data is downloaded.
|
- **City**: City is determined based on the location of the device where the maximum amount of data is downloaded.
|
||||||
- **Country**: Country is determined based on the location of the device where the maximum amount of data is downloaded.
|
- **Country**: Country is determined based on the location of the device where the maximum amount of data is downloaded.
|
||||||
@ -53,16 +56,16 @@ Windows Update for Business reports uses the following Delivery Optimization ter
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
## Calculations for Delivery Optimization
|
## Calculations for Delivery Optimization
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
There are several calculated values that appear on the Delivery Optimization report. Listed below each calculation is the table that's used for it:
|
Each calculated values used in the Delivery Optimization report are listed below.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**Efficiency (%) Calculations**:
|
**Efficiency (%) Calculations**:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- Bandwidth Savings (BW SAV%) = 100 * (BytesFromPeers + BytesFromGroupPeers + BytesFromCache) /
|
- Bandwidth Savings (BW SAV%) = 100 * (BytesFromPeers + BytesFromGroupPeers + BytesFromCache) /
|
||||||
(BytesFromPeers + BytesFromGroupPeers+BytesFromCDN + BytesFromCache)
|
(BytesFromPeers + BytesFromGroupPeers+BytesFromCDN + BytesFromCache)
|
||||||
- [UCDOAggregatedStatus](wufb-reports-schema-ucdostatus.md) table
|
- [UCDOAggregatedStatus](wufb-reports-schema-ucdostatus.md) table
|
||||||
- % P2P Efficiency = 100 * (BytesFromPeers + BytesFromGroupPeers) / (BytesFromPeers + BytesFromGroupPeers+BytesFromCDN+BytesFromCache)
|
- % P2P Efficiency = 100 * (BytesFromPeers + BytesFromGroupPeers) / (BytesFromPeers + BytesFromGroupPeers+BytesFromCDN+BytesFromCache)
|
||||||
- [UCDOStatus](wufb-reports-schema-ucdostatus.md) table
|
- [UCDOStatus](wufb-reports-schema-ucdostatus.md) table
|
||||||
- % MCC Efficiency = 100 * BytesFromCache / (BytesFromPeers + BytesFromGroupPeers+BytesFromCDN+BytesFromCache)
|
- % MCC Efficiency = 100 * BytesFromCache / (BytesFromPeers + BytesFromGroupPeers+BytesFromCDN+BytesFromCache)
|
||||||
- [UCDOStatus](wufb-reports-schema-ucdostatus.md) table
|
- [UCDOStatus](wufb-reports-schema-ucdostatus.md) table
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**Bytes Calculations**:
|
**Bytes Calculations**:
|
||||||
@ -92,7 +95,7 @@ There are several calculated values that appear on the Delivery Optimization rep
|
|||||||
In the **Efficiency By Group** subsection, the **GroupID** is displayed as an encoded SHA256 hash. You can create a mapping of original to encoded GroupIDs using the following PowerShell example:
|
In the **Efficiency By Group** subsection, the **GroupID** is displayed as an encoded SHA256 hash. You can create a mapping of original to encoded GroupIDs using the following PowerShell example:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```powershell
|
```powershell
|
||||||
$text = "<myEncodedGroupID>`0"; (the null-terminator (`0) must be included in the string hash)
|
$text = "<myOriginalGroupID>" ;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$hashObj = [System.Security.Cryptography.HashAlgorithm]::Create('sha256') ; $dig = $hashObj.ComputeHash([System.Text.Encoding]::Unicode.GetBytes($text)) ; $digB64 = [System.Convert]::ToBase64String($dig) ; Write-Host "$text ==> $digB64"
|
$hashObj = [System.Security.Cryptography.HashAlgorithm]::Create('sha256') ; $dig = $hashObj.ComputeHash([System.Text.Encoding]::Unicode.GetBytes($text)) ; $digB64 = [System.Convert]::ToBase64String($dig) ; Write-Host "$text ==> $digB64"
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
@ -106,8 +109,8 @@ Get-DeliveryOptimizationLog -Flush | Set-Content C:\dosvc.log
|
|||||||
The below two lines are together in verbose logs:
|
The below two lines are together in verbose logs:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```text
|
```text
|
||||||
2023-02-15T12:33:11.3811337Z 1514 1F4 {CGlobalConfigManager::GetGroupId} Using groupID = **<myEncodedGroupId>**
|
2023-02-15T12:33:11.3811337Z 1514 1F4 {CGlobalConfigManager::GetGroupId} Using groupID = **<myOriginalGroupId>**
|
||||||
2023-02-15T12:33:11.3811432Z 1514 1F4 {CGlobalConfigManager::GetGroupId} Hashed groupID = **<myDecodedGroupId>**
|
2023-02-15T12:33:11.3811432Z 1514 1F4 {CGlobalConfigManager::GetGroupId} Hashed groupID = **<myEncodedGroupId>**
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Sample queries
|
## Sample queries
|
||||||
@ -142,6 +145,19 @@ DeviceCount = count_distinct(GlobalDeviceId) by GroupID | top 10 by DeviceCount
|
|||||||
| project GroupID , P2PPercentage , MCCPercentage , VolumeBytesFromPeers , VolumeBytesFromMCC ,VolumeByCDN , DeviceCount
|
| project GroupID , P2PPercentage , MCCPercentage , VolumeBytesFromPeers , VolumeBytesFromMCC ,VolumeByCDN , DeviceCount
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Delivery Optimization Supported Content Types
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
There are many Microsoft [content types](waas-delivery-optimization.md#types-of-download-content-supported-by-delivery-optimization) that are supported by Delivery Optimization. All of these content types show up in the 'Content Distribution' section in the Delivery Optimization report. See the [complete table](waas-delivery-optimization.md#windows-client) for P2P/MCC support types.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Content Category | Content Types Included |
|
||||||
|
| --- | --- |
|
||||||
|
| Apps | Windows 10 Store apps, Windows 10 Store for Business apps, Windows 11 UWP Store apps |
|
||||||
|
| Driver Updates | Windows Update [Driver updates](get-started-updates-channels-tools.md#types-of-updates) |
|
||||||
|
| Feature Updates | Windows Update [Feature updates](get-started-updates-channels-tools.md#types-of-updates) |
|
||||||
|
| Office | Microsoft 365 Apps and updates |
|
||||||
|
| Other | Windows Language Packs, Windows Defender definition updates, Intune Win32 apps, Edge Browser updates, Configuration Manager Express updates, Dynamic updates, MDM Agent, Xbox Game Pass (PC), Windows Package Manager, MSIX Installer (includes Windows 11 Store Win32 apps, Windows 11 Teams updates) |
|
||||||
|
| Quality Updates | Windows Updates [Quality updates](get-started-updates-channels-tools.md#types-of-updates)) |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Frequency Asked Questions
|
## Frequency Asked Questions
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **What time period does the Delivery Optimization data include?**
|
- **What time period does the Delivery Optimization data include?**
|
||||||
@ -157,13 +173,19 @@ The top groups are represented by the number of devices in a particular group, f
|
|||||||
The GroupID values are encoded for data protection telemetry requirements. You can find more information in the 'Mapping GroupIDs' section above.
|
The GroupID values are encoded for data protection telemetry requirements. You can find more information in the 'Mapping GroupIDs' section above.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **How can I see data for device in the office vs. out of the office?**
|
- **How can I see data for device in the office vs. out of the office?**
|
||||||
Today, we don't have a distinction for data that was downloaded by location.
|
Today, we don't have a distinction for data that was downloaded by location.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **What does the data in UCDOStatus table represent?**
|
- **What does the data in UCDOStatus table represent?**
|
||||||
A row in UCDOStatus represents data downloaded by a combination of a single device ID (AzureADDeviceId) by content type (ContentType).
|
A row in UCDOStatus represents data downloaded by a combination of a single device ID (AzureADDeviceId) by content type (ContentType).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **What does the data in UCDOAggregatedStatus table represent?**
|
- **What does the data in UCDOAggregatedStatus table represent?**
|
||||||
A row in UCDOAggregatedStatus represents data summarized at the tenant level (AzureADTenantID) for each content type (ContentType).
|
A row in UCDOAggregatedStatus represents data summarized at the tenant level (AzureADTenantID) for each content type (ContentType).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **How are BytesFromCache calculated when there's a Connected Cache server used by my ISP?**
|
- **How are BytesFromCache calculated when there's a Connected Cache server used by my ISP?**
|
||||||
If there's a Connected Cache server at the ISP level, BytesFromCache will filter out any bytes coming the ISP's Connected Cache.
|
If there's a Connected Cache server at the ISP level, BytesFromCache filters out any bytes coming the ISP's Connected Cache.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **How do the results from the Delivery Optimization PowerShell cmdlets compare to the results in the report?**
|
||||||
|
[Delivery Optimization PowerShell cmdlets](waas-delivery-optimization-setup.md#monitor-delivery-optimization) can be a powerful tool used to monitor Delivery Optimization data on the device. These cmdlets use the cache on the device. The data calculated in the report is taken from the Delivery Optimization telemetry events.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **The report represents the last 28 days of data, why do some queries include >= seven days?**
|
||||||
|
The data in the report does represent the last 28 days of data. The query for last seven days is just to get the data for the latest snapshot from past seven days. It's possible that data is delayed for sometime and not available for current day, so we look for past 7 day snapshot in log analytics and show the latest snapshot.
|
||||||
|
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ The following table lists the endpoints related to how you can manage the collec
|
|||||||
| [Windows Error Reporting](/windows/win32/wer/windows-error-reporting) | watson.telemetry.microsoft.com <br></br> umwatsonc.events.data.microsoft.com <br></br> *-umwatsonc.events.data.microsoft.com <br></br> ceuswatcab01.blob.core.windows.net <br></br> ceuswatcab02.blob.core.windows.net <br></br> eaus2watcab01.blob.core.windows.net <br></br> eaus2watcab02.blob.core.windows.net <br></br> weus2watcab01.blob.core.windows.net <br></br> weus2watcab02.blob.core.windows.net |
|
| [Windows Error Reporting](/windows/win32/wer/windows-error-reporting) | watson.telemetry.microsoft.com <br></br> umwatsonc.events.data.microsoft.com <br></br> *-umwatsonc.events.data.microsoft.com <br></br> ceuswatcab01.blob.core.windows.net <br></br> ceuswatcab02.blob.core.windows.net <br></br> eaus2watcab01.blob.core.windows.net <br></br> eaus2watcab02.blob.core.windows.net <br></br> weus2watcab01.blob.core.windows.net <br></br> weus2watcab02.blob.core.windows.net |
|
||||||
|Authentication | login.live.com <br></br> <br></br> IMPORTANT: This endpoint is used for device authentication. We do not recommend disabling this endpoint.|
|
|Authentication | login.live.com <br></br> <br></br> IMPORTANT: This endpoint is used for device authentication. We do not recommend disabling this endpoint.|
|
||||||
| [Online Crash Analysis](/windows/win32/dxtecharts/crash-dump-analysis) | oca.telemetry.microsoft.com <br></br> oca.microsoft.com <br></br> kmwatsonc.events.data.microsoft.com <br></br> *-kmwatsonc.events.data.microsoft.com |
|
| [Online Crash Analysis](/windows/win32/dxtecharts/crash-dump-analysis) | oca.telemetry.microsoft.com <br></br> oca.microsoft.com <br></br> kmwatsonc.events.data.microsoft.com <br></br> *-kmwatsonc.events.data.microsoft.com |
|
||||||
|Settings | settings-win.data.microsoft.com <br></br> <br></br> IMPORTANT: This endpoint is used to remotely configure diagnostics-related settings and data collection. For example, we use the settings endpoint to remotely block an event from being sent back to Microsoft. We do not recommend disabling this endpoint. This endpoint does not upload Windows diagnostic data. |
|
|Settings | settings-win.data.microsoft.com <br></br> <br></br> IMPORTANT: This endpoint is required to remotely configure diagnostics-related settings and data collection. For example, we use the settings endpoint to remotely block an event from being sent back to Microsoft, or to enroll a device in the Windows diagnostic data processor configuration. Do not block access to this endpoint. This endpoint does not upload Windows diagnostic data. |
|
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|
|
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### Proxy server authentication
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### Proxy server authentication
|
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|
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---
|
---
|
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title: Windows Hello for Business Deployment Known Issues
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title: Windows Hello for Business known deployment issues
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description: A Troubleshooting Guide for Known Windows Hello for Business Deployment Issues
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description: This article is a troubleshooting guide for known Windows Hello for Business deployment issues.
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ms.date: 05/03/2021
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ms.date: 06/02/2023
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ms.topic: article
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ms.topic: troubleshooting
|
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---
|
---
|
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# Windows Hello for Business Known Deployment Issues
|
# Windows Hello for Business known deployment issues
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|
|
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The content of this article is to help troubleshoot and workaround known deployment issues for Windows Hello for Business. Each issue below will describe the applicable deployment type Windows versions.
|
The content of this article is to help troubleshoot known deployment issues for Windows Hello for Business.
|
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|
|
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## PIN Reset on Azure AD Join Devices Fails with "We can't open that page right now" error
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## PIN reset on Azure AD join devices fails with *We can't open that page right now* error
|
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|
|
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PIN reset on Azure AD-joined devices uses a flow called web sign-in to authenticate the user above lock. Web sign in only allows navigation to specific domains. If it attempts to navigate to a domain that is not allowed it will show a page with the error message "We can't open that page right now".
|
PIN reset on Azure AD-joined devices uses a flow called *web sign-in* to authenticate the user above lock. Web sign in only allows navigation to specific domains. If web sign-in attempts to navigate to a domain that isn't allowed, it displays a page with the error message *We can't open that page right now*.
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|
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### Identifying Azure AD joined PIN Reset Allowed Domains Issue
|
### Identify PIN Reset allowed domains issue
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|
|
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The user can launch the PIN reset flow from above lock using the "I forgot my PIN" link in the PIN credential provider. Selecting this link will launch a full screen UI for the PIN experience on Azure AD Join devices. Typically, this UI will display an Azure authentication server page where the user will authenticate using Azure AD credentials and complete multifactor authentication.
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The user can launch the PIN reset flow from the lock screen using the *I forgot my PIN* link in the PIN credential provider. Selecting the link launches a full screen UI for the PIN experience on Azure AD Join devices. Typically, the UI displays an Azure authentication page, where the user authenticates using Azure AD credentials and completes MFA.
|
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|
|
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In federated environments authentication may be configured to route to AD FS or a third-party identity provider. If the PIN reset flow is launched and attempts to navigate to a federated identity provider server page, it will fail and display the "We can't open that page right now" error if the domain for the server page is not included in an allow list.
|
In federated environments, authentication may be configured to route to AD FS or a third-party identity provider. If the PIN reset flow is launched and attempts to navigate to a federated identity provider server page, it fails and displays the *We can't open that page right now* error, if the domain for the server page isn't included in an allowlist.
|
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|
|
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If you are a customer of Azure US Government cloud, PIN reset will also attempt to navigate to a domain that is not included in the default allowlist. This results in "We can't open that page right now".
|
If you're a customer of *Azure US Government* cloud, PIN reset also attempts to navigate to a domain that isn't included in the default allowlist. The result is the message *We can't open that page right now*.
|
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|
|
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### Resolving Azure AD joined PIN Reset Allowed Domains Issue
|
### Resolve PIN Reset allowed domains issue
|
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|
|
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To resolve this error, a list of allowed domains for PIN reset can be configured using the [ConfigureWebSignInAllowedUrls](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-authentication#authentication-configurewebsigninallowedurls) policy. For information on how to configure this policy, see [PIN Reset - Configure Web Sign-in Allowed URLs for Third Party Identity Providers on Azure AD Joined Devices](hello-feature-pin-reset.md#configure-web-sign-in-allowed-urls-for-third-party-identity-providers-on-azure-ad-joined-devices).
|
To resolve the error, you can configure a list of allowed domains for PIN reset using the [ConfigureWebSignInAllowedUrls](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-authentication#authentication-configurewebsigninallowedurls) policy. For information on how to configure the policy, see [PIN Reset - Configure Web Sign-in Allowed URLs for Third Party Identity Providers on Azure AD Joined Devices](hello-feature-pin-reset.md#configure-web-sign-in-allowed-urls-for-third-party-identity-providers-on-azure-ad-joined-devices).
|
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|
|
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## Hybrid Key Trust Logon Broken Due to User Public Key Deletion
|
## Hybrid key trust sign in broken due to user public key deletion
|
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|
|
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Applies to:
|
Applies to:
|
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|
|
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@ -34,37 +34,36 @@ Applies to:
|
|||||||
|
|
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In Hybrid key trust deployments with domain controllers running certain builds of Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2019, the user's Windows Hello for Business key is deleted after they sign-in. Subsequent sign-ins will fail until the user's key is synced during the next Azure AD Connect delta sync cycle.
|
In Hybrid key trust deployments with domain controllers running certain builds of Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2019, the user's Windows Hello for Business key is deleted after they sign-in. Subsequent sign-ins will fail until the user's key is synced during the next Azure AD Connect delta sync cycle.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Identifying User Public Key Deletion Issue
|
### Identify user public key deletion issue
|
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|
|
||||||
After the user provisions a Windows Hello for Business credential in a hybrid key trust environment, the key must sync from Azure AD to AD during an Azure AD Connect sync cycle. The user's public key will be written to the msDS-KeyCredentialLink attribute of the user object.
|
After the user provisions a Windows Hello for Business credential in a hybrid key trust environment, the key must sync from Azure AD to AD during an Azure AD Connect sync cycle. The user's public key is written to the `msDS-KeyCredentialLink` attribute of the user object.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Before the user's Windows Hello for Business key is synced, sign-in's with Windows Hello for Business will fail with the error message, *"That option is temporarily unavailable. For now, please use a different method to sign in."* After the sync is successful, the user should be able to log in and unlock with their PIN or enrolled biometrics.
|
Before the user's Windows Hello for Business key syncs, sign-ins with Windows Hello for Business fail with the error message *That option is temporarily unavailable. For now, please use a different method to sign in.* After the key syncs successfully, the user can sign in and unlock with their PIN or enrolled biometrics.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
In environments impacted with this issue, after the first sign-in with Windows Hello for Business after provisioning is completed, the next sign-in attempt will fail. In environments where domain controllers are running a mix of builds, only some may be impacted by this issue and subsequent logon attempts may be sent different domain controllers. This may result in the sign-in failures appearing to be intermittent.
|
In environments with the issue, after the first sign-in with Windows Hello for Business and provisioning is complete, the next sign-in attempt fails. In environments where domain controllers are running a mix of builds, some users may be impacted by the issue, and subsequent sign in attempts may be sent to different domain controllers. The result is intermittent sign-in failures.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
After the initial logon attempt, the user's Windows Hello for Business public key is being deleted from the msDS-KeyCredentialLink attribute. This can be verified by querying a user's msDS-KeyCredentialLink attribute before and after sign-in. The msDS-KeyCredentialLink can be queried in AD using [Get-ADUser](/powershell/module/activedirectory/get-aduser) and specifying *msds-keycredentiallink* for the *-Properties* parameter.
|
After the initial sign-in attempt, the user's Windows Hello for Business public key is deleted from the `msDS-KeyCredentialLink attribute`. You can verify the deletion by querying a user's `msDS-KeyCredentialLink` attribute before and after sign-in. You can query the `msDS-KeyCredentialLink` in AD using [Get-ADUser](/powershell/module/activedirectory/get-aduser) and specifying `msds-keycredentiallink` for the `-Properties` parameter.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Resolving User Public Key Deletion Issue
|
### Resolve user public key deletion issue
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To resolve this behavior, upgrade Windows Server 2016 and 2019 domain controllers to with the latest patches. For Windows Server 2016, this behavior is fixed in build 14393.4104 ([KB4593226](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4593226)) and later. For Windows Server 2019, this behavior is fixed in build 17763.1637 ([KB4592440](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4592440)).
|
To resolve the issue, update Windows Server 2016 and 2019 domain controllers with the latest patches. For Windows Server 2016, the behavior is fixed in build *14393.4104* ([KB4593226](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4593226)) and later. For Windows Server 2019, the behavior is fixed in build *17763.1637* ([KB4592440](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4592440)).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Azure AD Joined Device Access to On-Premises Resources Using Key Trust and Third-Party Certificate Authority (CA)
|
## Azure AD joined device access to on-premises resources using key trust and third-party Certificate Authority (CA)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Applies to:
|
Applies to:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- Azure AD joined key trust deployments
|
- Azure AD joined key trust deployments
|
||||||
- Third-party certificate authority (CA) issuing domain controller certificates
|
- Third-party certificate authority (CA) issuing domain controller certificates
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Windows Hello for Business uses smart card based authentication for many operations. Smart card has special guidelines when using a third-party CA for certificate issuance, some of which apply to the domain controllers. Not all Windows Hello for Business deployment types require these configurations. Accessing on-premises resources from an Azure AD Joined device does require special configuration when using a third-party CA to issue domain controller certificates.
|
Windows Hello for Business uses smart-card based authentication for many operations. This type of authentication has special guidelines when using a third-party CA for certificate issuance, some of which apply to the domain controllers. Not all Windows Hello for Business deployment types require these configurations. Accessing on-premises resources from an Azure AD Joined device does require special configuration when using a third-party CA to issue domain controller certificates.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
For more information, read [Guidelines for enabling smart card logon with third-party certification authorities](
|
For more information, read [Guidelines for enabling smart card sign in with third-party certification authorities](/troubleshoot/windows-server/windows-security/enabling-smart-card-logon-third-party-certification-authorities).
|
||||||
/troubleshoot/windows-server/windows-security/enabling-smart-card-logon-third-party-certification-authorities).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Identifying On-premises Resource Access Issues with Third-Party CAs
|
### Identify on-premises resource access issues with third party CAs
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This issue can be identified using network traces or Kerberos logging from the client. In the network trace, the client will fail to place a TGS_REQ request when a user attempts to access a resource. On the client, this can be observed in the Kerberos operation event log under **Application and Services/Microsoft/Windows/Security-Kerberos/Operational**. These logs are default disabled. The failure event for this case will include the following information:
|
The issue can be identified using network traces or Kerberos logging from the client. In the network trace, the client fails to place a `TGS_REQ` request when a user attempts to access a resource. On the client, it can be observed in the Kerberos operation event log under `Application and Services/Microsoft/Windows/Security-Kerberos/Operational`. The logs are disabled by default. The failure event for this case includes the following information:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```console
|
```Console
|
||||||
Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-Kerberos/Operational
|
Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-Kerberos/Operational
|
||||||
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Security-Kerberos
|
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Security-Kerberos
|
||||||
Event ID: 107
|
Event ID: 107
|
||||||
@ -80,18 +79,18 @@ Expected Domain Name: ad.contoso.com
|
|||||||
Error Code: 0xC000006D
|
Error Code: 0xC000006D
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Resolving On-premises Resource Access Issue with Third-Party CAs
|
### Resolve on-premises resource access issue with third party CAs
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To resolve this issue, domain controller certificates need to be updated so the certificate subject contains directory path of the server object (distinguished name).
|
To resolve the issue, domain controller certificates must be updated so that the certificate subject contains the directory path of the server object (distinguished name).
|
||||||
Example Subject: CN=DC1 OU=Domain Controller, DC=ad, DC=contoso, DC=com
|
Example Subject: `CN=DC1,OU=Domain Controllers,DC=ad,DC=contoso,DC=com`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Alternatively, you can set the subject alternative name (SAN) of the domain controller certificate to contain the server object's fully qualified domain name and the NETBIOS name of the domain.
|
Alternatively, you can set the subject alternative name (SAN) of the domain controller certificate to contain the server object's fully qualified domain name and the NETBIOS name of the domain.
|
||||||
Example Subject Alternative Name:
|
Example Subject Alternative Name:
|
||||||
dns=dc1.ad.contoso.com
|
> `dns=dc1.ad.contoso.com`\
|
||||||
dns=ad.contoso.com
|
> `dns=ad.contoso.com`\
|
||||||
dns=ad
|
> `dns=ad`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Key Trust Authentication Broken for Windows Server 2019
|
## Key trust authentication broken for Windows Server 2019
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Applies to:
|
Applies to:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -99,21 +98,21 @@ Applies to:
|
|||||||
- Hybrid key trust deployments
|
- Hybrid key trust deployments
|
||||||
- On-premises key trust deployments
|
- On-premises key trust deployments
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Domain controllers running early versions of Windows Server 2019 have an issue that prevents key trust authentication from working properly. Networks traces report KDC_ERR_CLIENT_NAME_MISMATCH.
|
Domain controllers running early versions of Windows Server 2019 have an issue that prevents key trust authentication from working properly. Networks traces report *KDC_ERR_CLIENT_NAME_MISMATCH*.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Identifying Server 2019 Key Trust Authentication Issue
|
### Identify Windows Server 2019 key trust authentication issue
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
On the client, authentication with Windows Hello for Business will fail with the error message, *"That option is temporarily unavailable. For now, please use a different method to sign in."*
|
On the client, authentication with Windows Hello for Business fails with the error message, *That option is temporarily unavailable. For now, please use a different method to sign in.*
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This error is usually presented on hybrid Azure AD-joined devices in key trust deployments after Windows Hello for Business has been provisioned but before a user's key has synced from Azure AD to AD. If a user's key has been synced from Azure AD and the msDS-keycredentiallink attribute on the user object in AD has been populated for NGC, then it is possible that this error case is occurring.
|
The error is presented on hybrid Azure AD-joined devices in key trust deployments after Windows Hello for Business is provisioned, but before a user's key is synced from Azure AD to AD. If a user's key isn't synced from Azure AD and the `msDS-keycredentiallink` attribute on the user object in AD is populated for NGC, then it's possible that the error occurs.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The other indicator of this failure case can be identified using network traces. If network traces are captured for a key trust sign-in event, the traces will show kerberos failing with the error KDC_ERR_CLIENT_NAME_MISMATCH.
|
Another indicator of the failure can be identified using network traces. If you capture network traces for a key trust sign-in event, the traces show Kerberos failing with the error *KDC_ERR_CLIENT_NAME_MISMATCH*.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Resolving Server 2019 Key Trust Authentication Issue
|
### Resolve Server 2019 key trust authentication issue
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This issue was fixed in Windows Server 2019, build 17763.316 ([KB4487044](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4487044/windows-10-update-kb4487044)). Upgrade all Windows Server 2019 domain controllers to Windows Server 2019, build 17763.316 or newer to resolve this behavior.
|
The issue is resolved in Windows Server 2019, build *17763.316* ([KB4487044](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4487044/windows-10-update-kb4487044)). Upgrade all Windows Server 2019 domain controllers to the build *17763.316* or newer to resolve the issue.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Certificate Trust Provisioning with AD FS Broken on Windows Server 2019
|
## Certificate trust provisioning with AD FS broken on windows server 2019
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Applies to:
|
Applies to:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -121,13 +120,13 @@ Applies to:
|
|||||||
- Hybrid certificate trust deployments
|
- Hybrid certificate trust deployments
|
||||||
- On-premises certificate trust deployments
|
- On-premises certificate trust deployments
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
AD FS running on Windows Server 2019 fails to complete device authentication properly due to an invalid check of incoming scopes in the request. Device authentication to AD FS is a requirement for Windows Hello for Business to enroll a certificate using AD FS. The client will block Windows Hello for Business provisioning until this authentication is successful.
|
AD FS running on Windows Server 2019 fails to complete device authentication due to an invalid check of incoming scopes in the request. Device authentication to AD FS is a requirement for Windows Hello for Business to enroll a certificate using AD FS. The client blocks Windows Hello for Business provisioning until the authentication is successful.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Identifying Certificate Trust with AD FS 2019 Enrollment Issue
|
### Identify certificate trust with AD FS 2019 enrollment issue
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The provisioning experience for Windows Hello for Business will launch if a set of prerequisite checks done by the client are successful. The result of the provisioningAdmin checks is available in event logs under Microsoft-Windows-User Device Registration. If provisioning is blocked because device authentication has not successfully occurred, there will be an event ID 362 in the logs that states that *User has successfully authenticated to the enterprise STS: No*.
|
The provisioning experience for Windows Hello for Business launches if the prerequisite checks are successful. The result of the provisioningAdmin checks is available in event logs under **Microsoft-Windows-User Device Registration**. If provisioning is blocked because device authentication doesn't succeed, event ID *362* is logged stating *User has successfully authenticated to the enterprise STS: No*.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```console
|
```Console
|
||||||
Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-User Device Registration/Admin
|
Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-User Device Registration/Admin
|
||||||
Source: Microsoft-Windows-User Device Registration
|
Source: Microsoft-Windows-User Device Registration
|
||||||
Date: <Date and time>
|
Date: <Date and time>
|
||||||
@ -153,11 +152,11 @@ Certificate enrollment method: enrollment authority
|
|||||||
See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=832647 for more details.
|
See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=832647 for more details.
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If a device has recently been joined to a domain, then there may be a delay before the device authentication occurs. If the failing state of this prerequisite check persists, then it can indicate an issue with the AD FS configuration.
|
If a device recently joined a domain, there may be a delay before the device authentication occurs. If the failing state of this prerequisite check persists, then it can indicate an issue with the AD FS configuration.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If this AD FS scope issue is present, event logs on the AD FS server will indicate an authentication failure from the client. This error will be logged in event logs under AD FS/Admin as event ID 1021 and the event will specify that the client is forbidden access to resource `http://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2009/12/identityserver/selfscope` with scope 'ugs':
|
If the AD FS scope issue is present, event logs on the AD FS server indicate an authentication failure from the client. The error is logged in event logs under **AD FS/Admin** as event ID *1021* and the event specifies that the client is forbidden access to resource `http://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2009/12/identityserver/selfscope` with scope `ugs`:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```console
|
```Console
|
||||||
Log Name: AD FS/Admin
|
Log Name: AD FS/Admin
|
||||||
Source: AD FS
|
Source: AD FS
|
||||||
Date: <Date and time>
|
Date: <Date and time>
|
||||||
@ -176,26 +175,20 @@ Microsoft.IdentityServer.Web.Protocols.OAuth.Exceptions.OAuthUnauthorizedClientE
|
|||||||
at Microsoft.IdentityServer.Web.Protocols.OAuth.OAuthToken.OAuthJWTBearerRequestContext.ValidateCore()
|
at Microsoft.IdentityServer.Web.Protocols.OAuth.OAuthToken.OAuthJWTBearerRequestContext.ValidateCore()
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Resolving Certificate Trust with AD FS 2019 Enrollment Issue
|
### Resolve certificate trust with AD FS 2019 enrollment issue
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This issue is fixed in Windows Server, version 1903 and later. For Windows Server 2019, this issue can be remediated by adding the ugs scope manually.
|
This issue is fixed in Windows Server, version 1903 and later. For Windows Server 2019, the issue can be remediated by adding the ugs scope manually.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. Launch AD FS management console. Browse to **Services > Scope Descriptions**.
|
1. Launch AD FS management console. Browse to **Services > Scope Descriptions**.
|
||||||
|
1. Right select **Scope Descriptions** and select **Add Scope Description**.
|
||||||
2. Right click **Scope Descriptions** and select **Add Scope Description**.
|
1. Under name type *ugs*, and select **Apply > OK**.
|
||||||
|
1. Launch PowerShell as an administrator.
|
||||||
3. Under name type **ugs** and click **Apply > OK**.
|
1. Get the ObjectIdentifier of the application permission with the ClientRoleIdentifier parameter equal to "38aa3b87-a06d-4817-b275-7a316988d93b":
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
4. Launch PowerShell as an administrator.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
5. Get the ObjectIdentifier of the application permission with the ClientRoleIdentifier parameter equal to "38aa3b87-a06d-4817-b275-7a316988d93b":
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```powershell
|
```powershell
|
||||||
(Get-AdfsApplicationPermission -ServerRoleIdentifiers 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2009/12/identityserver/selfscope' | ?{ $_.ClientRoleIdentifier -eq '38aa3b87-a06d-4817-b275-7a316988d93b' }).ObjectIdentifier
|
(Get-AdfsApplicationPermission -ServerRoleIdentifiers 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2009/12/identityserver/selfscope' | ?{ $_.ClientRoleIdentifier -eq '38aa3b87-a06d-4817-b275-7a316988d93b' }).ObjectIdentifier
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
6. Execute the command `Set-AdfsApplicationPermission -TargetIdentifier <ObjectIdentifier from step 5> -AddScope 'ugs'`.
|
1. Execute the command `Set-AdfsApplicationPermission -TargetIdentifier <ObjectIdentifier from step 5> -AddScope 'ugs'`.
|
||||||
|
1. Restart the AD FS service.
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title: Smart Card Events
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description: This topic for the IT professional and smart card developer describes events that are related to smart card deployment and development.
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description: Learn about smart card deployment and development events.
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# Smart Card Events
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# Smart card events
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This topic for the IT professional and smart card developer describes events that are related to smart card deployment and development.
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This article describes the events related to smart card deployment and development.
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A number of events can be used to monitor smart card activities on a computer, including installation, use, and errors. The following sections describe the events and information that can be used to manage smart cards in an organization.
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Many events can be used to monitor smart card activities on a device, including installation, use, and errors. The next sections describe the events and information that you can use to manage smart cards in an organization.
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- [Smart card reader name](#smart-card-reader-name)
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- [Smart card warning events](#smart-card-warning-events)
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- [Smart card error events](#smart-card-error-events)
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- [Smart card Plug and Play events](#smart-card-plug-and-play-events)
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## Smart card reader name
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## Smart card reader name
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The Smart Card resource manager doesn't use the device name from Device Manager to describe a smart card reader. Instead, the name is constructed from three device attributes that are queried directly from the smart card reader driver.
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The Smart Card Resource Manager doesn't use the device name from *Device Manager* to describe a smart card reader. Instead, the name is constructed from three device attributes that are queried directly from the smart card reader driver.
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The following three attributes are used to construct the smart card reader name:
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The smart card reader device name is constructed in the form <*VendorName*> <*Type*> <*DeviceUnit*>. For example 'Contoso Smart Card Reader 0' is constructed from the following information:
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The smart card reader device name is constructed in the form `<VendorName><Type><DeviceUnit>`. For example *Contoso Smart Card Reader 0* is constructed from the following information:
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- Vendor name: Contoso
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- Vendor name: *Contoso*
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- Interface device type: Smart Card Reader
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- Interface device type: *Smart Card Reader*
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- Device unit: 0
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## Smart card warning events
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## Smart card warning events
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> **Note** IOCTL in the following table refers to input and output control.
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> [!NOTE]
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> *IOCTL* in the following table refers to input and output control.
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| **Event ID** | **Warning Message** | **Description** |
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| **Event ID** | **Warning Message** | **Description** |
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|--------------|---------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| 620 | Smart Card Resource Manager was unable to cancel IOCTL %3 for reader '%2': %1. The reader may no longer be responding. If this error persists, your smart card or reader may not be functioning correctly. %n%nCommand Header: %4 | This occurs if the resource manager attempts to cancel a command to the smart card reader when the smart card service is shutting down or after a smart card is removed from the smart card reader and the command could not be canceled. This can leave the smart card reader in an unusable state until it's removed from the computer or the computer is restarted.<br><br>%1 = Windows error code<br>%2 = Smart card reader name<br>%3 = IOCTL being canceled<br>%4 = First 4 bytes of the command that was sent to the smart card |
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| 620 | Smart Card Resource Manager was unable to cancel IOCTL %3 for reader '%2': %1. The reader may no longer be responding. If this error persists, your smart card or reader may not be functioning correctly. %n%nCommand Header: %4 | This occurs if the Resource Manager attempts to cancel a command to the smart card reader when the smart card service is shutting down or after a smart card is removed from the smart card reader and the command couldn't be canceled. This can leave the smart card reader in an unusable state until it's removed from the computer or the computer is restarted.<br><br>%1 = Windows error code<br>%2 = Smart card reader name<br>%3 = IOCTL being canceled<br>%4 = First 4 bytes of the command that was sent to the smart card |
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| 619 | Smart Card Reader '%2' hasn't responded to IOCTL %3 in %1 seconds. If this error persists, your smart card or reader may not be functioning correctly. %n%nCommand Header: %4 | This occurs when a reader hasn't responded to an IOCTL after an unusually long period of time. Currently, this error is sent after a reader doesn't respond for 150 seconds. This can leave the smart card reader in an unusable state until it's removed from the computer or the computer is restarted.<br><br>%1 = Number of seconds the IOCTL has been waiting<br>%2 = Smart card reader name<br>%3 = IOCTL sent<br>%4 = First 4 bytes of the command that was sent to the smart card |
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| 619 | Smart Card Reader '%2' hasn't responded to IOCTL %3 in %1 seconds. If this error persists, your smart card or reader may not be functioning correctly. %n%nCommand Header: %4 | This occurs when a reader hasn't responded to an IOCTL after an unusually long period of time. Currently, this error is sent after a reader doesn't respond for 150 seconds. This can leave the smart card reader in an unusable state until it's removed from the computer or the computer is restarted.<br><br>%1 = Number of seconds the IOCTL has been waiting<br>%2 = Smart card reader name<br>%3 = IOCTL sent<br>%4 = First 4 bytes of the command that was sent to the smart card |
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## Smart card error events
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## Smart card error events
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| **Event ID** | **Error Message** | **Description** |
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| **Event ID** | **Error Message** | **Description** |
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|--------------|--------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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|--------------|--------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| 202 | Failed to initialize Server Application | An error occurred, and the service cannot initialize properly. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue. |
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| 202 | Failed to initialize Server Application | An error occurred, and the service can't initialize properly. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue. |
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| 203 | Server Control has no memory for reader reference object. | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue. |
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| 203 | Server Control has no memory for reader reference object. | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue. |
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| 204 | Server Control failed to create shutdown event: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
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| 204 | Server Control failed to create shutdown event: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
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| 205 | Reader object has duplicate name: %1 | There are two smart card readers that have the same name. Remove the smart card reader that is causing this error message.<br>%1 = Name of the smart card reader that is duplicated |
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| 205 | Reader object has duplicate name: %1 | There are two smart card readers that have the same name. Remove the smart card reader that is causing this error message.<br>%1 = Name of the smart card reader that is duplicated |
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| 206 | Failed to create global reader change event. | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue. |
|
| 206 | Failed to create global reader change event. | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue. |
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| 401 | Reader shutdown exception from eject smart card command | A smart card reader could not eject a smart card while the smart card reader was shutting down. |
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| 401 | Reader shutdown exception from eject smart card command | A smart card reader couldn't eject a smart card while the smart card reader was shutting down. |
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| 406 | Reader object cannot Identify Device | A smart card reader did not properly respond to a request for information about the device, which is required for constructing the smart card reader name. The smart card reader will not be recognized by the service until it's removed from the computer and reinserted or until the computer is restarted. |
|
| 406 | Reader object can't Identify Device | A smart card reader didn't properly respond to a request for information about the device, which is required for constructing the smart card reader name. The smart card reader won't be recognized by the service until it's removed from the computer and reinserted or until the computer is restarted. |
|
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| 502 | Initialization of Service Status Critical Section failed | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue. |
|
| 502 | Initialization of Service Status Critical Section failed | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue. |
|
||||||
| 504 | Resource Manager cannot create shutdown event flag: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 504 | Resource Manager can't create shutdown event flag: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
||||||
| 506 | Smart Card Resource Manager failed to register service: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 506 | Smart Card Resource Manager failed to register service: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
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| 506 | Smart Card Resource Manager received unexpected exception from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
| 506 | Smart Card Resource Manager received unexpected exception from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
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| 507 | No memory available for Service Status Critical Section | There is not enough system memory available. This prevents the service from managing the status. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue. |
|
| 507 | No memory available for Service Status Critical Section | There isn't enough system memory available. This prevents the service from managing the status. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue. |
|
||||||
| 508 | Smart Card Resource Manager received unexpected exception from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
| 508 | Smart Card Resource Manager received unexpected exception from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
||||||
| 509 | Smart Card Resource Manager received unexpected exception from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
| 509 | Smart Card Resource Manager received unexpected exception from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
||||||
| 510 | Smart Card Resource Manager received NULL handle from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play smart card reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
| 510 | Smart Card Resource Manager received NULL handle from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play smart card reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
||||||
| 511 | Smart Card Resource Manager received unexpected exception from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
| 511 | Smart Card Resource Manager received unexpected exception from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
||||||
| 512 | Smart Card Resource Manager received NULL handle from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play smart card reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
| 512 | Smart Card Resource Manager received NULL handle from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play smart card reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
||||||
| 513 | Smart Card Resource Manager received unexpected exception from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
| 513 | Smart Card Resource Manager received unexpected exception from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
||||||
| 514 | Smart Card Resource Manager failed to add reader %2: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code<br>%2 = Smart card reader name |
|
| 514 | Smart Card Resource Manager failed to add reader %2: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code<br>%2 = Smart card reader name |
|
||||||
| 515 | Smart Card Resource Manager failed to declare state: %1 | This is an internal unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The smart card service may not operate properly. Restarting the service or computer may resolve this issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 515 | Smart Card Resource Manager failed to declare state: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The smart card service may not operate properly. Restarting the service or computer may resolve this issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
||||||
| 516 | Smart Card Resource Manager Failed to declare shutdown: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The smart card service may not be able to stop. Restarting the computer may resolve this issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 516 | Smart Card Resource Manager Failed to declare shutdown: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The smart card service may not be able to stop. Restarting the computer may resolve this issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
||||||
| 517 | Smart Card Resource Manager received unexpected exception attempting to add reader %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Smart card reader name |
|
| 517 | Smart Card Resource Manager received unexpected exception attempting to add reader %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Smart card reader name |
|
||||||
| 521 | Smart Card Resource Manager received NULL handle from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play smart card reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
| 521 | Smart Card Resource Manager received NULL handle from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play smart card reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
||||||
| 523 | Smart Card Resource Manager received NULL handle from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play smart card reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
| 523 | Smart Card Resource Manager received NULL handle from PnP event %1 | An attempt to add a Plug and Play smart card reader failed. The device may already be in use or may be defective. To resolve this error message, try to add the device again or restart the computer.<br>%1 = The affected handle name |
|
||||||
| 602 | WDM Reader driver initialization cannot open reader device: %1 | The service cannot open a communication channel with the smart card reader. You cannot use the smart card reader until the issue is resolved.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 602 | WDM Reader driver initialization can't open reader device: %1 | The service can't open a communication channel with the smart card reader. You can't use the smart card reader until the issue is resolved.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
||||||
| 603 | WDM Reader driver initialization has no memory available to control device %1 | There is not enough system memory available. This prevents the service from managing the smart card reader that was added. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Name of affected reader |
|
| 603 | WDM Reader driver initialization has no memory available to control device %1 | There isn't enough system memory available. This prevents the service from managing the smart card reader that was added. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Name of affected reader |
|
||||||
| 604 | Server control cannot set reader removal event: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 604 | Server control can't set reader removal event: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
||||||
| 605 | Reader object failed to create overlapped event: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 605 | Reader object failed to create overlapped event: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
||||||
| 606 | Reader object failed to create removal event: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 606 | Reader object failed to create removal event: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
||||||
| 607 | Reader object failed to start monitor thread: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 607 | Reader object failed to start monitor thread: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
||||||
| 608 | Reader monitor failed to create power down timer: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 608 | Reader monitor failed to create power down timer: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
||||||
| 609 | Reader monitor failed to create overlapped event: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 609 | Reader monitor failed to create overlapped event: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
||||||
| 610 | Smart Card Reader '%2' rejected IOCTL %3: %1 If this error persists, your smart card or reader may not be functioning correctly.%n%nCommand Header: %4 | The reader cannot successfully transmit the indicated IOCTL to the smart card. This can indicate hardware failure, but this error can also occur if a smart card or smart card reader is removed from the system while an operation is in progress.<br>%1 = Windows error code<br>%2 = Name of the smart card reader<br>%3 = IOCTL that was sent<br>%4 = First 4 bytes of the command sent to the smart card <br> These events are caused by legacy functionality in the smart card stack. It can be ignored if there is no noticeable failure in the smart card usage scenarios. You might also see this error if your eSIM is recognized as a smartcard controller.|
|
| 610 | Smart Card Reader '%2' rejected IOCTL %3: %1 If this error persists, your smart card or reader may not be functioning correctly.%n%nCommand Header: %4 | The reader can't successfully transmit the indicated IOCTL to the smart card. This can indicate hardware failure, but this error can also occur if a smart card or smart card reader is removed from the system while an operation is in progress.<br>%1 = Windows error code<br>%2 = Name of the smart card reader<br>%3 = IOCTL that was sent<br>%4 = First 4 bytes of the command sent to the smart card <br> These events are caused by legacy functionality in the smart card stack. It can be ignored if there's no noticeable failure in the smart card usage scenarios. You might also see this error if your eSIM is recognized as a smartcard controller.|
|
||||||
| 611 | Smart Card Reader initialization failed | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve this issue. |
|
| 611 | Smart Card Reader initialization failed | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve this issue. |
|
||||||
| 612 | Reader insertion monitor error retry threshold reached: %1 | This occurs when a smart card reader fails several times to respond properly to the IOCTL, which indicates whether a smart card is present in the reader. The smart card reader is marked as defective, and it is not recognized by the service until it's removed from the computer and reinserted or until the computer is restarted.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 612 | Reader insertion monitor error retry threshold reached: %1 | This occurs when a smart card reader fails several times to respond properly to the IOCTL, which indicates whether a smart card is present in the reader. The smart card reader is marked as defective, and it isn't recognized by the service until it's removed from the computer and reinserted or until the computer is restarted.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
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| 615 | Reader removal monitor error retry threshold reached: %1 | This occurs when a smart card reader fails several times to respond properly to the IOCTL, which indicates whether a smart card is present in the reader. The smart card reader is marked as defective, and it is not recognized by the service until it's removed from the computer and reinserted or until the computer is restarted.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
| 615 | Reader removal monitor error retry threshold reached: %1 | This occurs when a smart card reader fails several times to respond properly to the IOCTL, which indicates whether a smart card is present in the reader. The smart card reader is marked as defective, and it isn't recognized by the service until it's removed from the computer and reinserted or until the computer is restarted.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
|
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| 616 | Reader monitor '%2' received uncaught error code: %1 | This occurs when a smart card reader fails several times to respond properly to the IOCTL, which indicates whether a smart card is present in the reader. The smart card reader is marked as defective, and it is not recognized by the service until it's removed from the computer and reinserted or until the computer is restarted.<br>%1 = Windows error code<br>%2 = Reader name |
|
| 616 | Reader monitor '%2' received uncaught error code: %1 | This occurs when a smart card reader fails several times to respond properly to the IOCTL, which indicates whether a smart card is present in the reader. The smart card reader is marked as defective, and it isn't recognized by the service until it's removed from the computer and reinserted or until the computer is restarted.<br>%1 = Windows error code<br>%2 = Reader name |
|
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| 617 | Reader monitor '%1' exception -- exiting thread | An unknown error occurred while monitoring a smart card reader for smart card insertions and removals. The smart card reader is marked as defective, and it is not recognized by the service until it's removed from the computer and reinserted or until the computer is restarted.<br>%1 = Smart card reader name |
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| 617 | Reader monitor '%1' exception -- exiting thread | An unknown error occurred while monitoring a smart card reader for smart card insertions and removals. The smart card reader is marked as defective, and it isn't recognized by the service until it's removed from the computer and reinserted or until the computer is restarted.<br>%1 = Smart card reader name |
|
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| 618 | Smart Card Resource Manager encountered an unrecoverable internal error. | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue. |
|
| 618 | Smart Card Resource Manager encountered an unrecoverable internal error. | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue. |
|
||||||
| 621 | Server Control failed to access start event: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code <br>These events are caused by legacy functionality in the smart card stack. It can be ignored if there is no noticeable failure in the smart card usage scenarios. |
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| 621 | Server Control failed to access start event: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code <br>These events are caused by legacy functionality in the smart card stack. It can be ignored if there's no noticeable failure in the smart card usage scenarios. |
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| 622 | Server Control failed to access stop event: %1 | This is an internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
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| 622 | Server Control failed to access stop event: %1 | Internal, unrecoverable error that indicates a failure in the smart card service. The most common cause is limited computer resources. Restarting the computer may resolve the issue.<br>%1 = Windows error code |
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| 1000 | Error | Could not get device ID for smart card in reader %1. The return code is %2. | Smart card Plug and Play could not obtain the device ID for the smart card. This information is required to determine the correct driver. The smart card may be defective.<br>%1 = Smart card reader name<br>%2 = Windows error code |
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| 1000 | Error | Couldn't get device ID for smart card in reader %1. The return code is %2. | Smart card Plug and Play couldn't obtain the device ID for the smart card. This information is required to determine the correct driver. The smart card may be defective.<br>%1 = Smart card reader name<br>%2 = Windows error code |
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| 1001 | Information | Software successfully installed for smart card in reader %1. The smart card name is %2. | Smart card Plug and Play successfully installed a minidriver for the inserted card.<br>%1 = Smart card reader name<br>%2 = Name of new smart card device |
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| 1001 | Information | Software successfully installed for smart card in reader %1. The smart card name is %2. | Smart card Plug and Play successfully installed a minidriver for the inserted card.<br>%1 = Smart card reader name<br>%2 = Name of new smart card device |
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## See also
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## See also
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- Microsoft Edge security baseline
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- Edge version 114
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