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|||||||
"redirect_document_id": true
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"redirect_document_id": true
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||||||
},
|
},
|
||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
|
"source_path": "devices/surface-hub/i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md",
|
||||||
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"redirect_url": "/itpro/surface-hub/finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting",
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||||||
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"redirect_document_id": true
|
||||||
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},
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"source_path": "devices/surface-hub/provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md",
|
||||||
|
"redirect_url": "/itpro/surface-hub/provisioning-packages-for-surface-hub",
|
||||||
|
"redirect_document_id": true
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"source_path": "devices/surface-hub/manage-settings-with-local-admin-account-surface-hub.md",
|
||||||
|
"redirect_url": "/itpro/surface-hub/admin-group-management-for-surface-hub",
|
||||||
|
"redirect_document_id": true
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
"source_path": "devices/surface-hub/surface-hub-administrators-guide.md",
|
"source_path": "devices/surface-hub/surface-hub-administrators-guide.md",
|
||||||
"redirect_url": "/itpro/surface-hub/index",
|
"redirect_url": "/itpro/surface-hub/index",
|
||||||
"redirect_document_id": true
|
"redirect_document_id": true
|
||||||
|
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A
|
|||||||
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting (default), it can be turned on and configured by the employee in the Clear browsing data options area, under Settings.
|
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting (default), it can be turned on and configured by the employee in the Clear browsing data options area, under Settings.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Allow Developer Tools
|
### Allow Developer Tools
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether F12 Developer Tools are available on Microsoft Edge.
|
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether F12 Developer Tools are available on Microsoft Edge.
|
||||||
- If you enable or don’t configure this setting (default), the F12 Developer Tools are available in Microsoft Edge.
|
- If you enable or don’t configure this setting (default), the F12 Developer Tools are available in Microsoft Edge.
|
||||||
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A
|
|||||||
- If you disable this setting, the F12 Developer Tools aren’t available in Microsoft Edge.
|
- If you disable this setting, the F12 Developer Tools aren’t available in Microsoft Edge.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Allow Extensions
|
### Allow Extensions
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1607 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1607 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can use Edge Extensions.
|
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can use Edge Extensions.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A
|
|||||||
- If you disable this setting, employees can’t use Edge Extensions.
|
- If you disable this setting, employees can’t use Edge Extensions.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Allow InPrivate browsing
|
### Allow InPrivate browsing
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can browse using InPrivate website browsing.
|
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can browse using InPrivate website browsing.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A
|
|||||||
- If you disable this setting, employees can’t use InPrivate website browsing.
|
- If you disable this setting, employees can’t use InPrivate website browsing.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Allow Microsoft Compatibility List
|
### Allow Microsoft Compatibility List
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1607 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1607 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether to use the Microsoft Compatibility List (a Microsoft-provided list that helps sites with known compatibility issues to display properly) in Microsoft Edge. By default, the Microsoft Compatibility List is enabled and can be viewed by visiting about:compat.
|
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether to use the Microsoft Compatibility List (a Microsoft-provided list that helps sites with known compatibility issues to display properly) in Microsoft Edge. By default, the Microsoft Compatibility List is enabled and can be viewed by visiting about:compat.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A
|
|||||||
- If you don’t configure this setting (default), employees can choose whether to send Do Not Track requests to websites asking for tracking info.
|
- If you don’t configure this setting (default), employees can choose whether to send Do Not Track requests to websites asking for tracking info.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Configure Favorites
|
### Configure Favorites
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you configure the default list of Favorites that appear for your employees. Employees can change their Favorites by adding or removing items at any time.
|
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you configure the default list of Favorites that appear for your employees. Employees can change their Favorites by adding or removing items at any time.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A
|
|||||||
- If you don’t configure this setting (default), employees can choose whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.
|
- If you don’t configure this setting (default), employees can choose whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Configure Start pages
|
### Configure Start pages
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you configure one or more Start pages, for domain-joined devices. Your employees won't be able to change this after you set it.
|
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you configure one or more Start pages, for domain-joined devices. Your employees won't be able to change this after you set it.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A
|
|||||||
- If you disable or don't configure this setting (default), employees can’t sync their favorites between Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge.
|
- If you disable or don't configure this setting (default), employees can’t sync their favorites between Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Prevent access to the about:flags page
|
### Prevent access to the about:flags page
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1607 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1607 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can access the about:flags page, which is used to change developer settings and to enable experimental features.
|
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can access the about:flags page, which is used to change developer settings and to enable experimental features.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A
|
|||||||
- If you disable or don’t configure this setting (default), employees can access the about:flags page.
|
- If you disable or don’t configure this setting (default), employees can access the about:flags page.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for files
|
### Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for files
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can override the Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings about downloading unverified files.
|
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can override the Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings about downloading unverified files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A
|
|||||||
- If you disable or don’t configure this setting (default), employees can ignore Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings and continue the download process.
|
- If you disable or don’t configure this setting (default), employees can ignore Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings and continue the download process.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for sites
|
### Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for sites
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can override the Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings about potentially malicious websites.
|
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can override the Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings about potentially malicious websites.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A
|
|||||||
- If you disable or don't configure this setting (default), employees will see the First Run page when opening Microsoft Edge for the first time.
|
- If you disable or don't configure this setting (default), employees will see the First Run page when opening Microsoft Edge for the first time.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Prevent using Localhost IP address for WebRTC
|
### Prevent using Localhost IP address for WebRTC
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether an employee’s Localhost IP address shows while making calls using the WebRTC protocol. By default, this setting is turned off.
|
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether an employee’s Localhost IP address shows while making calls using the WebRTC protocol. By default, this setting is turned off.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ Microsoft Edge works with these Group Policy settings (`Computer Configuration\A
|
|||||||
- If you don't configure this setting (default), the default search engine is set to the one specified in App settings.
|
- If you don't configure this setting (default), the default search engine is set to the one specified in App settings.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Show message when opening sites in Internet Explorer
|
### Show message when opening sites in Internet Explorer
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1607 and later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1607 and later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees see an additional page in Microsoft Edge, stating that a site has been opened using Internet Explorer 11.
|
- **Description:** This policy setting lets you decide whether employees see an additional page in Microsoft Edge, stating that a site has been opened using Internet Explorer 11.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U
|
|||||||
- **2.** Blocks all cookies from all sites.
|
- **2.** Blocks all cookies from all sites.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### AllowDeveloperTools
|
### AllowDeveloperTools
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
|
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U
|
|||||||
- **1.** Employees can send Do Not Track headers to websites requesting tracking info.
|
- **1.** Employees can send Do Not Track headers to websites requesting tracking info.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### AllowExtensions
|
### AllowExtensions
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1607 and later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1607 and later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
|
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U
|
|||||||
- **1 (default).** An employee must click the content, click a Click-to-Run button, or have the site appear on an auto-allow list before Microsoft Edge loads and runs Adobe Flash content.
|
- **1 (default).** An employee must click the content, click a Click-to-Run button, or have the site appear on an auto-allow list before Microsoft Edge loads and runs Adobe Flash content.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### AllowInPrivate
|
### AllowInPrivate
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Supported devices:** Both
|
- **Supported devices:** Both
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U
|
|||||||
>If there’s an .xml file in the cache container, IE waits 65 seconds and then checks the local cache for a newer version of the file from the server, based on standard caching rules. If the server file has a different version number than the version in the cache container, the server file is used and stored in the cache container.<p>If you’re already using a site list, enterprise mode continues to work during the 65 second wait; it just uses your existing site list instead of your new one.
|
>If there’s an .xml file in the cache container, IE waits 65 seconds and then checks the local cache for a newer version of the file from the server, based on standard caching rules. If the server file has a different version number than the version in the cache container, the server file is used and stored in the cache container.<p>If you’re already using a site list, enterprise mode continues to work during the 65 second wait; it just uses your existing site list instead of your new one.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Favorites
|
### Favorites
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Supported devices:** Both
|
- **Supported devices:** Both
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -752,7 +752,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U
|
|||||||
URLs must be on separate lines and aren't shared between Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11.
|
URLs must be on separate lines and aren't shared between Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### FirstRunURL
|
### FirstRunURL
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Supported devices:** Mobile
|
- **Supported devices:** Mobile
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -771,7 +771,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U
|
|||||||
<contoso.one>
|
<contoso.one>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### HomePages
|
### HomePages
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
|
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U
|
|||||||
<contoso.com/support><fabrikam.com/support>
|
<contoso.com/support><fabrikam.com/support>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### PreventAccessToAboutFlagsInMicrosoftEdge
|
### PreventAccessToAboutFlagsInMicrosoftEdge
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1607 and later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1607 and later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
|
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -841,7 +841,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U
|
|||||||
- **1.** Microsoft servers will not be contacted if a site is pinned to Start from Microsoft Edge.
|
- **1.** Microsoft servers will not be contacted if a site is pinned to Start from Microsoft Edge.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride
|
### PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Supported devices:** Both
|
- **Supported devices:** Both
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U
|
|||||||
- **1.** Turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen.
|
- **1.** Turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles
|
### PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Supported devices:** Both
|
- **Supported devices:** Both
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U
|
|||||||
- **1.** Stops employees from ignoring the Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings about unverified files.
|
- **1.** Stops employees from ignoring the Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings about unverified files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### PreventUsingLocalHostIPAddressForWebRTC
|
### PreventUsingLocalHostIPAddressForWebRTC
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1511 or later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1511 or later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
|
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ All devices must be enrolled with Intune if you want to use the Windows Custom U
|
|||||||
- **1.** Allows you to configure the default search engine for your employees.
|
- **1.** Allows you to configure the default search engine for your employees.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### ShowMessageWhenOpeningInteretExplorerSites
|
### ShowMessageWhenOpeningInteretExplorerSites
|
||||||
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, Version 1607 and later
|
- **Supported versions:** Windows 10, version 1607 and later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
|
- **Supported devices:** Desktop
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
|
|||||||
# [Microsoft Surface Hub](index.md)
|
# [Microsoft Surface Hub](index.md)
|
||||||
|
## [What's new in Windows 10, version 1703 for Surface Hub?](surfacehub-whats-new-1703.md)
|
||||||
|
## [Differences between Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise](differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md)
|
||||||
## [Prepare your environment for Microsoft Surface Hub](prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md)
|
## [Prepare your environment for Microsoft Surface Hub](prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
### [Physically install Microsoft Surface Hub](physically-install-your-surface-hub-device.md)
|
### [Physically install Microsoft Surface Hub](physically-install-your-surface-hub-device.md)
|
||||||
### [Create and test a device account](create-and-test-a-device-account-surface-hub.md)
|
### [Create and test a device account](create-and-test-a-device-account-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
@ -10,7 +12,7 @@
|
|||||||
#### [Microsoft Exchange properties](exchange-properties-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md)
|
#### [Microsoft Exchange properties](exchange-properties-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md)
|
||||||
#### [Applying ActiveSync policies to device accounts](apply-activesync-policies-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md)
|
#### [Applying ActiveSync policies to device accounts](apply-activesync-policies-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md)
|
||||||
#### [Password management](password-management-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md)
|
#### [Password management](password-management-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md)
|
||||||
### [Create provisioning packages](provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md)
|
### [Create provisioning packages](provisioning-packages-for-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
### [Admin group management](admin-group-management-for-surface-hub.md)
|
### [Admin group management](admin-group-management-for-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
## [Set up Microsoft Surface Hub](set-up-your-surface-hub.md)
|
## [Set up Microsoft Surface Hub](set-up-your-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
### [Setup worksheet](setup-worksheet-surface-hub.md)
|
### [Setup worksheet](setup-worksheet-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
@ -28,13 +30,12 @@
|
|||||||
#### [Use fully qualified domain name with Surface Hub](use-fully-qualified-domain-name-surface-hub.md)
|
#### [Use fully qualified domain name with Surface Hub](use-fully-qualified-domain-name-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
#### [Wireless network management](wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md)
|
#### [Wireless network management](wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
### [Install apps on your Surface Hub](install-apps-on-surface-hub.md)
|
### [Install apps on your Surface Hub](install-apps-on-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
### [End a Surface Hub meeting with I'm Done](i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md)
|
### [End a Surface Hub meeting with End session](i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md)
|
||||||
### [Save your BitLocker key](save-bitlocker-key-surface-hub.md)
|
### [Save your BitLocker key](save-bitlocker-key-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
### [Connect other devices and display with Surface Hub](connect-and-display-with-surface-hub.md)
|
### [Connect other devices and display with Surface Hub](connect-and-display-with-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
### [Using a room control system](use-room-control-system-with-surface-hub.md)
|
### [Using a room control system](use-room-control-system-with-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
## [Troubleshoot Microsoft Surface Hub](troubleshoot-surface-hub.md)
|
## [PowerShell for Surface Hub](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
## [Appendix: PowerShell](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md)
|
|
||||||
## [Useful downloads for Surface Hub administrators](surface-hub-downloads.md)
|
|
||||||
## [Differences between Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise](differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md)
|
|
||||||
## [How Surface Hub addresses Wi-Fi Direct security issues](surface-hub-wifi-direct.md)
|
## [How Surface Hub addresses Wi-Fi Direct security issues](surface-hub-wifi-direct.md)
|
||||||
|
## [Troubleshoot Microsoft Surface Hub](troubleshoot-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
|
## [Useful downloads for Surface Hub administrators](surface-hub-downloads.md)
|
||||||
## [Change history for Surface Hub](change-history-surface-hub.md)
|
## [Change history for Surface Hub](change-history-surface-hub.md)
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
|||||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
||||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
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| Mouse | Defaults selected for **Pointer size**, **Pointer color** and **Mouse keys**. |
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| Mouse | Defaults selected for **Pointer size**, **Pointer color** and **Mouse keys**. |
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| Other options | Defaults selected for **Visual options** and **Touch feedback**. |
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| Other options | Defaults selected for **Visual options** and **Touch feedback**. |
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Additionally, these accessibility features and apps are returned to default settings when users press [I'm Done](i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md):
|
Additionally, these accessibility features and apps are returned to default settings when users press [End session](finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md):
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- Narrator
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- Magnifier
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- High contrast
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub, security
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title: Appendix PowerShell (Surface Hub)
|
title: PowerShell for Surface Hub (Surface Hub)
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description: PowerShell scripts to help set up and manage your Microsoft Surface Hub .
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description: PowerShell scripts to help set up and manage your Microsoft Surface Hub .
|
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ms.assetid: 3EF48F63-8E4C-4D74-ACD5-461F1C653784
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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localizationpriority: medium
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|
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|
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|
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# Appendix: PowerShell (Surface Hub)
|
# PowerShell for Surface Hub
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PowerShell scripts to help set up and manage your Microsoft Surface Hub .
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PowerShell scripts to help set up and manage your Microsoft Surface Hub.
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- [PowerShell scripts for Surface Hub admins](#scripts-for-admins)
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- [PowerShell scripts for Surface Hub admins](#scripts-for-admins)
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- [Create an on-premise account](#create-on-premise-ps-scripts)
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- [Create an on-premise account](#create-on-premise-ps-scripts)
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- Remote PowerShell access to your organization's domain or tenant, Exchange servers, and Skype for Business servers.
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- Remote PowerShell access to your organization's domain or tenant, Exchange servers, and Skype for Business servers.
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- Admin credentials for your organization's domain or tenant, Exchange servers, and Skype for Business servers.
|
- Admin credentials for your organization's domain or tenant, Exchange servers, and Skype for Business servers.
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|
|
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>**Note** Whether you’re creating a new account or modifying an already-existing account, the validation script will verify that your device account is configured correctly. You should always run the validation script before adding a device account to Surface Hub.
|
>[!NOTE]
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||||||
|
>Whether you’re creating a new account or modifying an already-existing account, the validation script will verify that your device account is configured correctly. You should always run the validation script before adding a device account to Surface Hub.
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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author: TrudyHa
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author: jdeckerMS
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.sitesec: library
|
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
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author: TrudyHa
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author: jdeckerMS
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localizationpriority: medium
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localizationpriority: medium
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|||||||
|
|
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This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Surface Hub Admin Guide]( surface-hub-administrators-guide.md).
|
This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Surface Hub Admin Guide]( surface-hub-administrators-guide.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## RELEASE: Windows 10, version 1703
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The topics in this library have been updated for Windows 10, version 1703 (also known as the Creators Update).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## February 2017
|
## February 2017
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| New or changed topic | Description |
|
| New or changed topic | Description |
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||||||
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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author: TrudyHa
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author: jdeckerMS
|
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localizationpriority: medium
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localizationpriority: medium
|
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|
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||||||
|
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ms.mktglfcycl: manage
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.sitesec: library
|
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
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author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
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|
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|
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ms.mktglfcycl: manage
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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author: TrudyHa
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author: jdeckerMS
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localizationpriority: medium
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localizationpriority: medium
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|
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|
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|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
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|
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localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
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|
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|
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@ -49,21 +49,49 @@ If you see a blank screen for long periods of time during the **Reset device** p
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|||||||
|
|
||||||

|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
3. Click **Recovery**, and then click **Get started**.
|
3. Click **Recovery**, and then, under **Reset device**, click **Get started**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||

|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Reset a Surface Hub from Windows Recovery Environment
|
<span id="cloud-recovery" />
|
||||||
|
## Recover a Surface Hub from the cloud
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
On rare occasions, a Surface Hub may encounter an error while cleaning up user and app data at the end of a session. When this happens, the device will automatically reboot and try again. But if this operation fails repeatedly, the device will be automatically locked to protect user data. To unlock it, you must reset the device from [Windows Recovery Environment](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc765966.aspx) (Windows RE).
|
In the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE), you can recover your device by downloading a factory build from the cloud and installing it on the Surface Hub. This allows devices in an unusable state to recover without requiring assistance from Microsoft Support.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**To reset a Surface Hub from Windows Recovery Environment**
|
### Recover a Surface Hub in a bad state
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
If the device account gets into an unstable state or the Admin account is running into issues, you can use cloud recovery in **Settings**. You should only use cloud recovery when [reset](#reset-a-surface-hub-from-settings) doesn't fix the problem.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. On your Surface Hub, go to **Settings** > **Update & security** > **Recovery**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Under **Recover from the cloud**, click **Restart now**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Recover a locked Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
On rare occasions, a Surface Hub may encounter an error while cleaning up user and app data at the end of a session. When this happens, the device will automatically reboot and try again. But if this operation fails repeatedly, the device will be automatically locked to protect user data. To unlock it, you must reset or recover the device from [Windows RE](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc765966.aspx).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. From the welcome screen, toggle the Surface Hub's power switch 3 times. Wait a few seconds between each toggle. See the [Surface Hub Site Readiness Guide](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-site-readiness-guide) for help with locating the power switch.
|
1. From the welcome screen, toggle the Surface Hub's power switch 3 times. Wait a few seconds between each toggle. See the [Surface Hub Site Readiness Guide](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-site-readiness-guide) for help with locating the power switch.
|
||||||
2. The device should automatically boot into Windows RE. Select **Advanced Repair**.
|
2. The device should automatically boot into Windows RE.
|
||||||
3. Select **Reset**.
|
3. After the Surface Hub enters Windows RE, select **Recover from the cloud**. (Optionally, you can choose **Reset**, however **Recover from the cloud** is the recommended approach.)
|
||||||
4. If prompted, enter your device's BitLocker key.
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>When using **Recover from the cloud**, an ethernet connection is recommended.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
4. Enter the Bitlocker key (if prompted).
|
||||||
|
5. When prompted, select **Reinstall**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
6. Select **Yes** to repartition the disk.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Reset will begin after the image is downloaded from the cloud. You will see progress indicators.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Related topics
|
## Related topics
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Surface Hub doesn't have a lock screen or a screen saver, but it has a similar f
|
|||||||
Surface Hub is designed to be used in communal spaces, such as meeting rooms. Unlike Windows PCs, anyone can walk up and use a Surface Hub without logging on. The system always runs as a local, auto logged-in, low-privilege user. It doesn't support logging in any additional users - including admin users.
|
Surface Hub is designed to be used in communal spaces, such as meeting rooms. Unlike Windows PCs, anyone can walk up and use a Surface Hub without logging on. The system always runs as a local, auto logged-in, low-privilege user. It doesn't support logging in any additional users - including admin users.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> [!NOTE]
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
> Surface Hub supports signing in to Microsoft Edge and other apps. However, these credentials are deleted when users press **I'm done**.
|
> Surface Hub supports signing in to Microsoft Edge and other apps. However, these credentials are deleted when users press **End session**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
*Organization policies that this may affect:* <br> Generally, Surface Hub uses lockdown features rather than user access control to enforce security. Policies related to password requirements, interactive logon, user accounts, and access control don't apply for Surface Hub.
|
*Organization policies that this may affect:* <br> Generally, Surface Hub uses lockdown features rather than user access control to enforce security. Policies related to password requirements, interactive logon, user accounts, and access control don't apply for Surface Hub.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Users have access to a limited set of directories on the Surface Hub:
|
|||||||
- Pictures
|
- Pictures
|
||||||
- Downloads
|
- Downloads
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Files saved locally in these directories are deleted when users press **I'm done**. To save content created during a meeting, users should save files to a USB drive or to OneDrive.
|
Files saved locally in these directories are deleted when users press **End session**. To save content created during a meeting, users should save files to a USB drive or to OneDrive.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
*Organization policies that this may affect:* <br> Policies related to access permissions and ownership of files and folders don't apply for Surface Hub. Users can't browse and save files to system directories and network folders.
|
*Organization policies that this may affect:* <br> Policies related to access permissions and ownership of files and folders don't apply for Surface Hub. Users can't browse and save files to system directories and network folders.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
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|
|||||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
92
devices/surface-hub/finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: End session - ending a Surface Hub meeting
|
||||||
|
description: To end a Surface Hub meeting, tap End session. Surface Hub cleans up the application state, operating system state, and the user interface so that Surface Hub is ready for the next meeting.
|
||||||
|
keywords: I am Done, end Surface Hub meeting, finish Surface Hub meeting, clean up Surface Hub meeting
|
||||||
|
ms.prod: w10
|
||||||
|
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|
||||||
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
||||||
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# End a Surface Hub meeting with End session
|
||||||
|
Surface Hub is a collaboration device designed to be used in meeting spaces by different groups of people. At the end of a meeting, users can tap **End session** to clean up any sensitive data and prepare the device for the next meeting. Surface Hub will clean up, or reset, the following states:
|
||||||
|
- Applications
|
||||||
|
- Operating system
|
||||||
|
- User interface
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This topic explains what **End session** resets for each of these states.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Applications
|
||||||
|
When you start apps on Surface Hub, they are stored in memory and data is stored at the application level. Data is available to all users during that session (or meeting) until date is removed or overwritten. When **End session** is selected, Surface Hub application state is cleared out by closing applications, deleting browser history, resetting applications, and removing Skype logs.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Close applications
|
||||||
|
Surface Hub closes all visible windows, including Win32 and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications. The application close stage uses the multitasking view to query the visible windows. Win32 windows that do not close within a certain timeframe are closed using **TerminateProcess**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Delete browser history
|
||||||
|
Surface Hub uses Delete Browser History (DBH) in Edge to clear Edge history and cached data. This is similar to how a user can clear out their browser history manually, but **End session** also ensures that application states are cleared and data is removed before the next session, or meeting, starts.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Reset applications
|
||||||
|
**End session** resets the state of each application that is installed on the Surface Hub. Resetting an application clears all background tasks, application data, notifications, and user consent dialogs. Applications are returned to their first-run state for the next people that use Surface Hub.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Remove Skype logs
|
||||||
|
Skype does not store personally-identifiable information on Surface Hub. Information is stored in the Skype service to meet existing Skype for Business guidance. Local Skype logging information is the only data removed when **End session** is selected. This includes Unified Communications Client Platform (UCCP) logs and media logs.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Operating System
|
||||||
|
The operating system hosts a variety of information about the state of the sessions that needs to be cleared after each Surface Hub meeting.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### File System
|
||||||
|
Meeting attendees have access to a limited set of directories on the Surface Hub. When **End session** is selected, Surface Hub clears these directories:<br>
|
||||||
|
- Music
|
||||||
|
- Videos
|
||||||
|
- Documents
|
||||||
|
- Pictures
|
||||||
|
- Downloads
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Surface Hub also clears these directories, since many applications often write to them:
|
||||||
|
- Desktop
|
||||||
|
- Favorites
|
||||||
|
- Recent
|
||||||
|
- Public Documents
|
||||||
|
- Public Music
|
||||||
|
- Public Videos
|
||||||
|
- Public Downloads
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Credentials
|
||||||
|
User credentials that are stored in **TokenBroker**, **PasswordVault**, or **Credential Manager** are cleared when you tap **End session**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## User interface
|
||||||
|
User interface (UI) settings are returned to their default values when **End session** is selected.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### UI items
|
||||||
|
- Reset Quick Actions to default state
|
||||||
|
- Clear Toast notifications
|
||||||
|
- Reset volume levels
|
||||||
|
- Reset sidebar width
|
||||||
|
- Reset tablet mode layout
|
||||||
|
- Sign user out of Office 365 meetings and files
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Accessibility
|
||||||
|
Accessibility features and apps are returned to default settings when **End session** is selected.
|
||||||
|
- Filter keys
|
||||||
|
- High contrast
|
||||||
|
- Sticky keys
|
||||||
|
- Toggle keys
|
||||||
|
- Mouse keys
|
||||||
|
- Magnifier
|
||||||
|
- Narrator
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Clipboard
|
||||||
|
The clipboard is cleared to remove data that was copied to the clipboard during the session.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Frequently asked questions
|
||||||
|
**What happens if I forget to tap End session at the end of a meeting, and someone else uses the Surface Hub later?**<br>
|
||||||
|
Surface Hub only cleans up meeting content when users tap **End session**. If you leave the meeting without tapping **End session**, the device will return to the welcome screen after some time. From the welcome screen, users have the option to resume the previous session or start a new one. You can also disable the ability to resume a session if **End session** is not pressed.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Are documents recoverable?**<br>
|
||||||
|
Removing files from the hard drive when **End session** is selected is just like any other file deletion from a hard disk drive. Third-party software might be able to recover data from the hard disk drive, but file recovery is not a supported feature on Surface Hub. To prevent data loss, always save the data you need before leaving a meeting.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Do the clean-up actions from End session comply with the US Department of Defense clearing and sanitizing standard: DoD 5220.22-M?**<br>
|
||||||
|
No. Currently, the clean-up actions from **End session** do not comply with this standard.
|
||||||
|
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
|||||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -43,9 +43,10 @@ Each of these sections also contains information about paths you might take when
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
This is the first screen you'll see when you power up the Surface Hub for the first time. It's where you input localization information for your device.
|
This is the first screen you'll see when you power up the Surface Hub for the first time. It's where you input localization information for your device.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
>**Note** This is also where you begin the optional process of deploying a provisioning package. See [Create provisioning packages](provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md) if that's what you're doing.
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>This is also where you begin the optional process of deploying a provisioning package. See [Create provisioning packages](provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md) if that's what you're doing.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Select a language and the initial setup options are displayed.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||

|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -326,6 +327,9 @@ This is what happens when you choose an option.
|
|||||||
- **Use Microsoft Azure Active Directory**
|
- **Use Microsoft Azure Active Directory**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Clicking this option allows you to join the device to Azure AD. Once you click **Next**, the device will restart to apply some settings, and then you’ll be taken to the [Use Microsoft Azure Active Directory](#use-microsoft-azure) page and asked to enter credentials that can allow you to join Azure AD. After joining, admins from the joined organization will be able to use the Settings app. The specific people that will be allowed depends on your Azure AD subscription and how you’ve configured the settings for your Azure AD organization.
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Clicking this option allows you to join the device to Azure AD. Once you click **Next**, the device will restart to apply some settings, and then you’ll be taken to the [Use Microsoft Azure Active Directory](#use-microsoft-azure) page and asked to enter credentials that can allow you to join Azure AD. After joining, admins from the joined organization will be able to use the Settings app. The specific people that will be allowed depends on your Azure AD subscription and how you’ve configured the settings for your Azure AD organization.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>If you join Surface Hub to Azure AD during first-run setup, single sign-on (SSO) for Office apps will not work properly. Users will have to sign in to each Office app individually.
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- **Use Active Directory Domain Services**
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- **Use Active Directory Domain Services**
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The following input is required:
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- **Domain:** This is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the domain that you want to join. A security group from this domain can be used to manage the device.
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- **Domain:** This is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the domain that you want to join. A security group from this domain can be used to manage the device.
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- **User name:** The user name of an account that has sufficient permission to join the specified domain.
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- **User name:** The user name of an account that has sufficient permission to join the specified domain. This account must be a computer object.
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- **Password:** The password for the account.
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- **Password:** The password for the account.
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After the credentials are verified, you will be asked to type a security group name. This input is required.
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After the credentials are verified, you will be asked to type a security group name. This input is required.
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title: I am done - ending a Surface Hub meeting
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description: To end a Surface Hub meeting, tap I am Done. Surface Hub cleans up the application state, operating system state, and the user interface so that Surface Hub is ready for the next meeting.
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keywords: I am Done, end Surface Hub meeting, finish Surface Hub meeting, clean up Surface Hub meeting
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# End a Surface Hub meeting with I'm Done
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Surface Hub is a collaboration device designed to be used in meeting spaces by different groups of people. At the end of a meeting, users can tap **I'm Done** to clean up any sensitive data and prepare the device for the next meeting. Surface Hub will clean up, or reset, the following states:
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- Applications
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- Operating system
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This topic explains what **I'm Done** resets for each of these states.
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## Applications
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When you start apps on Surface Hub, they are stored in memory and data is stored at the application level. Data is available to all users during that session (or meeting) until date is removed or overwritten. When **I'm done** is selected, Surface Hub application state is cleared out by closing applications, deleting browser history, resetting applications, and removing Skype logs.
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### Close applications
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Surface Hub closes all visible windows, including Win32 and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications. The application close stage uses the multitasking view to query the visible windows. Win32 windows that do not close within a certain timeframe are closed using **TerminateProcess**.
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### Delete browser history
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Surface Hub uses Delete Browser History (DBH) in Edge to clear Edge history and cached data. This is similar to how a user can clear out their browser history manually, but **I'm Done** also ensures that application states are cleared and data is removed before the next session, or meeting, starts.
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### Reset applications
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**I'm Done** resets the state of each application that is installed on the Surface Hub. Resetting an application clears all background tasks, application data, notifications, and user consent dialogs. Applications are returned to their first-run state for the next people that use Surface Hub.
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### Remove Skype logs
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|
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Skype does not store personally-identifiable information on Surface Hub. Information is stored in the Skype service to meet existing Skype for Business guidance. Local Skype logging information is the only data removed when **I'm Done** is selected. This includes Unified Communications Client Platform (UCCP) logs and media logs.
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## Operating System
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The operating system hosts a variety of information about the state of the sessions that needs to be cleared after each Surface Hub meeting.
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### File System
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Meeting attendees have access to a limited set of directories on the Surface Hub. When **I'm Done** is selected, Surface Hub clears these directories:<br>
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- Music
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- Videos
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- Documents
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- Pictures
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- Downloads
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Surface Hub also clears these directories, since many applications often write to them:
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- Desktop
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- Favorites
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- Recent
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- Public Documents
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- Public Music
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- Public Videos
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- Public Downloads
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|
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### Credentials
|
|
||||||
User credentials that are stored in **TokenBroker**, **PasswordVault**, or **Credential Manager** are cleared when you tap **I’m done**.
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## User interface
|
|
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User interface (UI) settings are returned to their default values when **I'm Done** is selected.
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### UI items
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- Reset Quick Actions to default state
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- Clear Toast notifications
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- Reset volume levels
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- Reset sidebar width
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|
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- Reset tablet mode layout
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|
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|
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### Accessibility
|
|
||||||
Accessibility features and apps are returned to default settings when **I'm Done** is selected.
|
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- Filter keys
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|
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- High contrast
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|
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- Sticky keys
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|
||||||
- Toggle keys
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|
||||||
- Mouse keys
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|
||||||
- Magnifier
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|
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- Narrator
|
|
||||||
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|
||||||
### Clipboard
|
|
||||||
The clipboard is cleared to remove data that was copied to the clipboard during the session.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Frequently asked questions
|
|
||||||
**What happens if I forget to tap I'm Done at the end of a meeting, and someone else uses the Surface Hub later?**<br>
|
|
||||||
Surface Hub only cleans up meeting content when users tap **I'm Done**. If you leave the meeting without tapping **I'm Done**, the device will return to the welcome screen after some time. From the welcome screen, users have the option to resume the previous session or start a new one.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**Are documents recoverable?**<br>
|
|
||||||
Removing files from the hard drive when **I'm Done** is selected is just like any other file deletion from a hard disk drive. Third-party software might be able to recover data from the hard disk drive, but file recovery is not a supported feature on Surface Hub. To prevent data loss, always save the data you need before leaving a meeting.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**Do the clean-up actions from I'm Done comply with the US Department of Defense clearing and sanitizing standard: DoD 5220.22-M?**<br>
|
|
||||||
No. Currently, the clean-up actions from **I'm Done** do not comply with this standard.
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|
||||||
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@ -12,19 +12,36 @@ localizationpriority: medium
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
# Microsoft Surface Hub
|
# Microsoft Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[Looking for the user's guide for Surface Hub?](http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/6/B/36B6331E-0C63-4E71-A05D-EE88D05081F8/surface-hub-user-guide-en-us.pdf)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<table><tr><td style="border: 0px;width: 75%;valign= top">Microsoft Surface Hub is an all-in-one productivity device that is intended for brainstorming, collaboration, and presentations. In order to get the maximum benefit from Surface Hub, your organization’s infrastructure and the Surface Hub itself must be properly set up and integrated. The documentation in this library describes what needs to be done both before and during setup in order to help you optimize your use of the device.</td><td align="left" style="border: 0px"> </td></tr></table>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Surface Hub setup process
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
In some ways, adding your new Surface Hub is just like adding any other Microsoft Windows-based device to your network. However, in order to get your Surface Hub up and running at its full capacity, there are some very specific requirements. Here are the next topics you'll need:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. [Prepare your environment for Surface Hub](prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
|
2. [Gather the information listed in the Setup worksheet](setup-worksheet-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
|
2. [Physically install your Surface Hub device](physically-install-your-surface-hub-device.md)
|
||||||
|
3. [Run the Surface Hub first-run setup program (OOBE)](first-run-program-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Documents related to deploying and managing the Microsoft Surface Hub in your organization.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
>[Looking for the user's guide for Surface Hub?](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## In this section
|
## In this section
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Topic | Description |
|
| Topic | Description |
|
||||||
| --- | --- |
|
| --- | --- |
|
||||||
| [Microsoft Surface Hub administrator's guide](surface-hub-administrators-guide.md) | This guide covers the installation and administration of devices running Surface Hub, and is intended for use by anyone responsible for these tasks, including IT administrators and developers.|
|
| [What's new in Windows 10, version 1703 for Surface Hub?](surfacehub-whats-new-1703.md) | Discover the changes and improvements for Microsoft Surface Hub in the Windows 10, version 1703 release (also known as Creators Update). |
|
||||||
| [Differences between Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise](differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md) | This topic explains the differences between the operating system on Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise. |
|
| [Differences between Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise](differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md) | This topic explains the differences between the operating system on Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise. |
|
||||||
| [How Surface Hub addresses Wi-Fi Direct security issues](surface-hub-wifi-direct.md) | This topic provides guidance on Wi-Fi Direct security risks, how the Surface Hub has addressed those risks, and how Surface Hub administrators can configure the device for the highest level of security. |
|
| [Prepare your environment for Microsoft Surface Hub](prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md) | This section contains an overview of the steps required to prepare your environment so that you can use all of the features of Surface Hub. See [Intro to Surface Hub](intro-to-surface-hub.md) for a description of how the device and its features interact with your IT environment. |
|
||||||
|
| [Set up Microsoft Surface Hub](set-up-your-surface-hub.md) | Set up instructions for Surface Hub include a setup worksheet, and a walkthrough of the first-run program. |
|
||||||
|
| [Manage Microsoft Surface Hub](manage-surface-hub.md) | How to manage your Surface Hub after finishing the first-run program. |
|
||||||
|
| [PowerShell for Surface Hub](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md) |
|
||||||
|
| [How Surface Hub addresses Wi-Fi Direct security issues](surface-hub-wifi-direct.md) | This topic provides guidance on Wi-Fi Direct security risks, how the Surface Hub has addressed those risks, and how Surface Hub administrators can configure the device for the highest level of security. | PowerShell scripts to help set up and manage your Surface Hub. |
|
||||||
|
| [Troubleshoot Microsoft Surface Hub](troubleshoot-surface-hub.md) | Troubleshoot common problems, including setup issues, Exchange ActiveSync errors. |
|
||||||
| [Useful downloads for Surface Hub administrators](surface-hub-downloads.md) | This topic provides links to useful Surface Hub documents, such as product datasheets, the site readiness guide, and user's guide. |
|
| [Useful downloads for Surface Hub administrators](surface-hub-downloads.md) | This topic provides links to useful Surface Hub documents, such as product datasheets, the site readiness guide, and user's guide. |
|
||||||
| [Change history for Surface Hub](change-history-surface-hub.md) | This topic lists new and updated topics in the Surface Hub documentation. |
|
| [Change history for Surface Hub](change-history-surface-hub.md) | This topic lists new and updated topics in the Surface Hub documentation library. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
|||||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub, store
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub, store
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
|||||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -16,29 +16,38 @@ After initial setup of Microsoft Surface Hub, the device’s settings can be loc
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
## Surface Hub settings
|
## Surface Hub settings
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Surface Hubs have many settings that are common to other Windows devices, but also have settings which are only configurable on Surface Hubs. This table lists settings only cofigurable on Surface Hubs.
|
Surface Hubs have many settings that are common to other Windows devices, but also have settings which are only configurable on Surface Hubs. This table lists settings only configurable on Surface Hubs.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
| Setting | Location | Description |
|
| Setting | Location | Description |
|
||||||
| ------- | -------- | ----------- |
|
| ------- | -------- | ----------- |
|
||||||
| Device account | This device > Accounts | Set or change the Surface Hub's device account. |
|
| Device account | Surface Hub > Accounts | Set or change the Surface Hub's device account. |
|
||||||
| Device account sync status | This device > Accounts | Check the sync status of the device account’s mail and calendar on the Surface Hub. |
|
| Device account sync status | Surface Hub > Accounts | Check the sync status of the device account’s mail and calendar on the Surface Hub. |
|
||||||
| Password rotation | This device > Accounts | Choose whether to let the Surface Hub automatically rotate the device account's password. |
|
| Password rotation | Surface Hub > Accounts | Choose whether to let the Surface Hub automatically rotate the device account's password. |
|
||||||
| Change admin account password | This device > Accounts | Change the password for the local admin account. This is only available if you configured the device to use a local admin during first run. |
|
| Change admin account password | Surface Hub > Accounts | Change the password for the local admin account. This is only available if you configured the device to use a local admin during first run. |
|
||||||
| Configure Operations Management Suite (OMS) | This device > Device management | Set up monitoring for your Surface Hub using OMS. |
|
| Device Management | Surface Hub > Device management | Manage policies and business applications using mobile device management (MDM). |
|
||||||
| Open the Windows Store app | This device > Apps & features | The Windows Store app is only available to admins through the Settings app. |
|
| Provisioning packages | Surface Hub > Device management | Set or change provisioning packages installed on the Surface Hub. |
|
||||||
| Skype for Business domain name | This device > Calling | Configure a domain name for your Skype for Business server. |
|
| Configure Operations Management Suite (OMS) | Surface Hub > Device management | Set up monitoring for your Surface Hub using OMS. |
|
||||||
| Default microphone and speaker settings | This device > Calling | Configure a default microphone and speaker for calls, and a default speaker for media playback. |
|
| Open the Windows Store app | Surface Hub > Apps & features | The Windows Store app is only available to admins through the Settings app. |
|
||||||
| Turn off wireless projection using Miracast | This device > Wireless projection | Choose whether presenters can wirelessly project to the Surface Hub using Miracast. |
|
| Skype for Business domain name | Surface Hub > Calling & Audio | Configure a domain name for your Skype for Business server. |
|
||||||
| Require a PIN for wireless projection | This device > Wireless projection | Choose whether people are required to enter a PIN before they use wireless projection. |
|
| Default Speaker volume | Surface Hub > Calling & Audio | Configure the default speaker volume for the Surface Hub when it starts a session. |
|
||||||
| Wireless projection (Miracast) channel | This device > Wireless projection | Set the channel for Miracast projection. |
|
| Default microphone and speaker settings | Surface Hub > Calling & Audio | Configure a default microphone and speaker for calls, and a default speaker for media playback. |
|
||||||
| Meeting info shown on the welcome screen | This device > Welcome screen | Choose whether meeting organizer, time, and subject show up on the welcome screen. |
|
| Enable Dolby Audio X2 | Surface Hub > Calling & Audio | Configure the Dolby Audio X2 speaker enhancements. |
|
||||||
| Welcome screen background | This device > Welcome screen | Choose a background image for the welcome screen. |
|
| Open Connect App automatically | Surface Hub > Projection | Choose whether projection will automatically open the Connect app or wait for user input before opening. |
|
||||||
| Turn on screen with motion sensors | This device > Session & clean up | Choose whether the screen turns on when motion is detected. |
|
| Turn off wireless projection using Miracast | Surface Hub > Projection | Choose whether presenters can wirelessly project to the Surface Hub using Miracast. |
|
||||||
| Session time out | This device > Session & clean up | Choose how long the device needs to be inactive before returning to the welcome screen. |
|
| Require a PIN for wireless projection | Surface Hub > Projection | Choose whether people are required to enter a PIN before they use wireless projection. |
|
||||||
| Sleep time out | This device > Session & clean up | Choose how long the device needs to be inactive before going to sleep mode. |
|
| Wireless projection (Miracast) channel | Surface Hub > Projection | Set the channel for Miracast projection. |
|
||||||
| Friendly name | This device > About | Set the Surface Hub name that people will see when connecting wirelessly. |
|
| Meeting info shown on the welcome screen | Surface Hub > Welcome screen | Choose whether meeting organizer, time, and subject show up on the welcome screen. |
|
||||||
|
| Welcome screen background | Surface Hub > Welcome screen | Choose a background image for the welcome screen. |
|
||||||
|
| Idle timeout to Welcome screen | Surface Hub > Session & Power | Choose how long until the Surface Hub returns to the welcome screen after no motion is detected. |
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| Resume session | Surface Hub > Session & Power | Choose to allow users to resume a session after no motion is detected or to automatically clean up a session. |
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| Access to Office 365 meetings and files | Surface Hub > Session & Power | Choose whether a user can sign in to Office 365 to get access to their meetings and files. |
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| Turn on screen with motion sensors | Surface Hub > Session & clean up | Choose whether the screen turns on when motion is detected. |
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| Session time out | Surface Hub > Session & clean up | Choose how long the device needs to be inactive before returning to the welcome screen. |
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| Sleep time out | Surface Hub > Session & clean up | Choose how long the device needs to be inactive before going to sleep mode. |
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| Friendly name | Surface Hub > About | Set the Surface Hub name that people will see when connecting wirelessly. |
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| Maintenance hours | Update & security > Windows Update > Advanced options | Configure when updates can be installed. |
|
| Maintenance hours | Update & security > Windows Update > Advanced options | Configure when updates can be installed. |
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| Configure Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server | Update & security > Windows Update > Advanced options | Change whether Surface Hub receives updates from a WSUS server instead of Windows Update. |
|
| Configure Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server | Update & security > Windows Update > Advanced options | Change whether Surface Hub receives updates from a WSUS server instead of Windows Update. |
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| Recover from the cloud | Update & security > Recovery | Reinstall the operating system on Surface Hub to a manufacturer build from the cloud. |
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| Save BitLocker key | Update & security > Recovery | Backup your Surface Hub's BitLocker key to a USB drive. |
|
| Save BitLocker key | Update & security > Recovery | Backup your Surface Hub's BitLocker key to a USB drive. |
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| Collect logs | Update & security > Recovery | Save logs to a USB drive to send to Microsoft later. |
|
| Collect logs | Update & security > Recovery | Save logs to a USB drive to send to Microsoft later. |
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---
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title: Manage settings with a local admin account (Surface Hub)
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description: A local admin account will be set up on every Microsoft Surface Hub as part of the first run program. The only way to change the local admin options that you chose at that time is to reset the device.
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ms.assetid: B4B3668B-985D-427E-8495-E30ABEECA679
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redirect_url: https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/admin-group-management-for-surface-hub
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keywords: local admin account, Surface Hub, change local admin options
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.mktglfcycl: manage
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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author: TrudyHa
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localizationpriority: medium
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---
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|
@ -69,9 +69,19 @@ For more information, see [SurfaceHub configuration service provider](https://ms
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| Connect to your Operations Management Suite workspace | MOMAgent/WorkspaceID <br> MOMAgent/WorkspaceKey | Yes | Yes.<br> [Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes |
|
| Connect to your Operations Management Suite workspace | MOMAgent/WorkspaceID <br> MOMAgent/WorkspaceKey | Yes | Yes.<br> [Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes |
|
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| Welcome screen background image | InBoxApps/Welcome/CurrentBackgroundPath | Yes | Yes.<br> [Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes |
|
| Welcome screen background image | InBoxApps/Welcome/CurrentBackgroundPath | Yes | Yes.<br> [Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes |
|
||||||
| Meeting information displayed on the welcome screen | InBoxApps/Welcome/MeetingInfoOption | Yes | Yes.<br> [Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes |
|
| Meeting information displayed on the welcome screen | InBoxApps/Welcome/MeetingInfoOption | Yes | Yes.<br> [Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes |
|
||||||
| Friendly name for wireless projection | Properties/FriendlyName | Yes. <br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes.<br> [Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes |
|
| Friendly name for wireless projection | Properties/FriendlyName | Yes <br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes.<br> [Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes |
|
||||||
| Device account, including password rotation | DeviceAccount/*`<name_of_policy>`* <br> See [SurfaceHub CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt608323.aspx). | No | No | Yes |
|
| Device account, including password rotation | DeviceAccount/*`<name_of_policy>`* <br> See [SurfaceHub CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt608323.aspx). | No | No | Yes |
|
||||||
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package.
|
| Specify Skype domain | InBoxApps/SkypeForBusiness/DomainName | Yes </br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes<br> [Use a custom setting.] Yes |
|
||||||
|
| Auto launch Connect App when projection is initiated | InBoxApps/Connect/AutoLaunch | Yes </br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes<br> [Use a custom setting.] Yes |
|
||||||
|
| Set default volume | Properties/DefaultVolume | Yes </br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes<br> [Use a custom setting.] Yes |
|
||||||
|
| Set screen timeout | Properties/ScreenTimeout | Yes </br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes<br> [Use a custom setting.] Yes |
|
||||||
|
| Set session timeout | Properties/SessionTimeout | Yes </br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes<br> [Use a custom setting.] Yes |
|
||||||
|
| Set sleep timeout | Properties/SleepTimeout | Yes </br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes<br> [Use a custom setting.] Yes |
|
||||||
|
| Allow session to resume after screen is idle | Properties/AllowSessionResume | Yes </br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes<br> [Use a custom setting.] Yes |
|
||||||
|
| Allow device account to be used for proxy authentication | Properties/AllowAutoProxyAuth | Yes </br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes<br> [Use a custom setting.] Yes |
|
||||||
|
| Disable auto-populating the sign-in dialog with invitees from scheduled meetings | Properties/DisableSignInSuggestions | Yes </br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes<br> [Use a custom setting.] Yes |
|
||||||
|
| Disable "My meetings and files" feature in Start menu | Properties/DoNotShowMyMeetingsAndFiles | Yes </br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes<br> [Use a custom setting.] Yes |
|
||||||
|
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Supported Windows 10 settings
|
### Supported Windows 10 settings
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -87,7 +97,7 @@ The following tables include info on Windows 10 settings that have been validate
|
|||||||
| Allow camera | Keep this enabled for Skype for Business. | [Camera/AllowCamera](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Camera_AllowCamera) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes.<br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
| Allow camera | Keep this enabled for Skype for Business. | [Camera/AllowCamera](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Camera_AllowCamera) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes.<br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
||||||
| Allow location | Keep this enabled to support apps such as Maps. | [System/AllowLocation](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#System_AllowLocation) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes.<br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
| Allow location | Keep this enabled to support apps such as Maps. | [System/AllowLocation](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#System_AllowLocation) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes.<br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
||||||
| Allow telemetry | Keep this enabled to help Microsoft improve Surface Hub. | [System/AllowTelemetry](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#System_AllowTelemetry) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes.<br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
| Allow telemetry | Keep this enabled to help Microsoft improve Surface Hub. | [System/AllowTelemetry](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#System_AllowTelemetry) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes.<br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
||||||
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package.
|
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### Browser settings
|
#### Browser settings
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -102,7 +112,7 @@ The following tables include info on Windows 10 settings that have been validate
|
|||||||
| Allow SmartScreen | Keep this enabled to turn on SmartScreen. | [Browser/AllowSmartScreen](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowSmartScreen) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
| Allow SmartScreen | Keep this enabled to turn on SmartScreen. | [Browser/AllowSmartScreen](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowSmartScreen) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
||||||
| Prevent ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings for websites | For extra security, use to stop users from ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings and block them from accessing potentially malicious websites. | [Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
| Prevent ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings for websites | For extra security, use to stop users from ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings and block them from accessing potentially malicious websites. | [Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
||||||
| Prevent ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings for files | For extra security, use to stop users from ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings and block them from downloading unverified files from Microsoft Edge. | [Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
| Prevent ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings for files | For extra security, use to stop users from ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings and block them from downloading unverified files from Microsoft Edge. | [Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
||||||
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package.
|
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### Windows Update settings
|
#### Windows Update settings
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -115,7 +125,7 @@ The following tables include info on Windows 10 settings that have been validate
|
|||||||
| Pause quality updates | See above. | [Update/PauseQualityUpdates](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_PauseQualityUpdates) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes|
|
| Pause quality updates | See above. | [Update/PauseQualityUpdates](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_PauseQualityUpdates) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes|
|
||||||
| Configure device to use WSUS| Use to connect your Surface Hub to WSUS instead of Windows Update – see [Windows updates](manage-windows-updates-for-surface-hub.md). | [Update/UpdateServiceUrl](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_UpdateServiceUrl) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
| Configure device to use WSUS| Use to connect your Surface Hub to WSUS instead of Windows Update – see [Windows updates](manage-windows-updates-for-surface-hub.md). | [Update/UpdateServiceUrl](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_UpdateServiceUrl) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
||||||
| Delivery optimization | Use peer-to-peer content sharing to reduce bandwidth issues during updates. See [Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows 10](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/waas-delivery-optimization) for details. | DeliveryOptimization/*`<name of policy>`* <br> See [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
| Delivery optimization | Use peer-to-peer content sharing to reduce bandwidth issues during updates. See [Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows 10](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/waas-delivery-optimization) for details. | DeliveryOptimization/*`<name of policy>`* <br> See [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
||||||
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package.
|
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### Windows Defender settings
|
#### Windows Defender settings
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -123,7 +133,7 @@ The following tables include info on Windows 10 settings that have been validate
|
|||||||
| ----------- | ---------------- | ------------- |-------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------- |
|
| ----------- | ---------------- | ------------- |-------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------- |
|
||||||
| Defender policies | Use to configure various Defender settings, including a scheduled scan time. | Defender/*`<name of policy>`* <br> See [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
| Defender policies | Use to configure various Defender settings, including a scheduled scan time. | Defender/*`<name of policy>`* <br> See [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
||||||
| Defender status | Use to initiate a Defender scan, force a signature update, query any threats detected. | [Defender CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt187856.aspx) | No. | No. | Yes |
|
| Defender status | Use to initiate a Defender scan, force a signature update, query any threats detected. | [Defender CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt187856.aspx) | No. | No. | Yes |
|
||||||
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package.
|
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### Remote reboot
|
#### Remote reboot
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -132,7 +142,7 @@ The following tables include info on Windows 10 settings that have been validate
|
|||||||
| Reboot the device immediately | Use in conjunction with OMS to minimize support costs – see [Monitor your Microsoft Surface Hub](monitor-surface-hub.md). | ./Vendor/MSFT/Reboot/RebootNow <br> See [Reboot CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt720802.aspx) | No | No | Yes |
|
| Reboot the device immediately | Use in conjunction with OMS to minimize support costs – see [Monitor your Microsoft Surface Hub](monitor-surface-hub.md). | ./Vendor/MSFT/Reboot/RebootNow <br> See [Reboot CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt720802.aspx) | No | No | Yes |
|
||||||
| Reboot the device at a scheduled date and time | See above. | ./Vendor/MSFT/Reboot/Schedule/Single <br> See [Reboot CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt720802.aspx) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
| Reboot the device at a scheduled date and time | See above. | ./Vendor/MSFT/Reboot/Schedule/Single <br> See [Reboot CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt720802.aspx) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
||||||
| Reboot the device daily at a scheduled date and time | See above. | ./Vendor/MSFT/Reboot/Schedule/DailyRecurrent <br> See [Reboot CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt720802.aspx) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
| Reboot the device daily at a scheduled date and time | See above. | ./Vendor/MSFT/Reboot/Schedule/DailyRecurrent <br> See [Reboot CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt720802.aspx) | Yes. <br> Use a custom policy. | Yes. <br> Use a custom setting. | Yes |
|
||||||
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package.
|
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### Install certificates
|
#### Install certificates
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -142,7 +152,7 @@ The following tables include info on Windows 10 settings that have been validate
|
|||||||
<!--
|
<!--
|
||||||
| Install client certificates | Use to deploy Personal Information Exchange (.pfx, .p12) certificates. | [ClientCertificateInstall CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn920023.aspx) | Yes. <br> See [How to Create and Deploy PFX Certificate Profiles in Intune Standalone](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/karanrustagi/2016/03/16/want-to-push-a-certificate-to-device-but-cant-use-ndes-continue-reading/). | Yes. <br> See [How to create PFX certificate profiles in System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/protect/deploy-use/create-pfx-certificate-profiles). | Yes |
|
| Install client certificates | Use to deploy Personal Information Exchange (.pfx, .p12) certificates. | [ClientCertificateInstall CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn920023.aspx) | Yes. <br> See [How to Create and Deploy PFX Certificate Profiles in Intune Standalone](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/karanrustagi/2016/03/16/want-to-push-a-certificate-to-device-but-cant-use-ndes-continue-reading/). | Yes. <br> See [How to create PFX certificate profiles in System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/protect/deploy-use/create-pfx-certificate-profiles). | Yes |
|
||||||
-->
|
-->
|
||||||
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package.
|
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### Collect logs
|
#### Collect logs
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -151,7 +161,7 @@ The following tables include info on Windows 10 settings that have been validate
|
|||||||
| Collect ETW logs | Use to remotely collect ETW logs from Surface Hub. | [DiagnosticLog CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt219118.aspx) | No | No | Yes |
|
| Collect ETW logs | Use to remotely collect ETW logs from Surface Hub. | [DiagnosticLog CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt219118.aspx) | No | No | Yes |
|
||||||
<!--
|
<!--
|
||||||
| Collect security auditing logs | Use to remotely collect security auditing logs from Surface Hub. | SecurityAuditing node in [Reporting CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/mt608321.aspx) | No | No | Yes |-->
|
| Collect security auditing logs | Use to remotely collect security auditing logs from Surface Hub. | SecurityAuditing node in [Reporting CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/mt608321.aspx) | No | No | Yes |-->
|
||||||
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package.
|
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Generate OMA URIs for settings
|
### Generate OMA URIs for settings
|
||||||
You need to use a setting’s OMA URI to create a custom policy in Intune, or a custom setting in System Center Configuration Manager.
|
You need to use a setting’s OMA URI to create a custom policy in Intune, or a custom setting in System Center Configuration Manager.
|
||||||
@ -252,7 +262,7 @@ For more information, see [Create configuration items for Windows 8.1 and Window
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
[Manage Microsoft Surface Hub](manage-surface-hub.md)
|
[Manage Microsoft Surface Hub](manage-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[Microsoft Surface Hub administrator's guide](surface-hub-administrators-guide.md)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
|||||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
|||||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Learn about managing and updating Surface Hub.
|
|||||||
| [Remote Surface Hub management](remote-surface-hub-management.md) |Topics related to managing your Surface Hub remotely. Include install apps, managing settings with MDM and monitoring with Operations Management Suite. |
|
| [Remote Surface Hub management](remote-surface-hub-management.md) |Topics related to managing your Surface Hub remotely. Include install apps, managing settings with MDM and monitoring with Operations Management Suite. |
|
||||||
| [Manage Surface Hub settings](manage-surface-hub-settings.md) |Topics related to managing Surface Hub settings: accessibility, device account, device reset, fully qualified domain name, Windows Update settings, and wireless network |
|
| [Manage Surface Hub settings](manage-surface-hub-settings.md) |Topics related to managing Surface Hub settings: accessibility, device account, device reset, fully qualified domain name, Windows Update settings, and wireless network |
|
||||||
| [Install apps on your Surface Hub]( https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/install-apps-on-surface-hub) | Admins can install apps can from either the Windows Store or the Windows Store for Business.|
|
| [Install apps on your Surface Hub]( https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/install-apps-on-surface-hub) | Admins can install apps can from either the Windows Store or the Windows Store for Business.|
|
||||||
| [End a meeting with I’m done](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting) | At the end of a meeting, users can tap I'm Done to clean up any sensitive data and prepare the device for the next meeting.|
|
| [End a meeting with End session](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting) | At the end of a meeting, users can tap **End session** to clean up any sensitive data and prepare the device for the next meeting.|
|
||||||
| [Save your BitLocker key](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/save-bitlocker-key-surface-hub) | Every Surface Hub is automatically set up with BitLocker drive encryption software. Microsoft strongly recommends that you make sure you back up your BitLocker recovery keys.|
|
| [Save your BitLocker key](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/save-bitlocker-key-surface-hub) | Every Surface Hub is automatically set up with BitLocker drive encryption software. Microsoft strongly recommends that you make sure you back up your BitLocker recovery keys.|
|
||||||
| [Connect other devices and display with Surface Hub](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/connect-and-display-with-surface-hub) | You can connect other device to your Surface Hub to display content.|
|
| [Connect other devices and display with Surface Hub](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/connect-and-display-with-surface-hub) | You can connect other device to your Surface Hub to display content.|
|
||||||
| [Using a room control system]( https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/use-room-control-system-with-surface-hub) | Room control systems can be used with your Microsoft Surface Hub.|
|
| [Using a room control system]( https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/use-room-control-system-with-surface-hub) | Room control systems can be used with your Microsoft Surface Hub.|
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@ -27,11 +27,12 @@ Review these dependencies to make sure Surface Hub features will work in your IT
|
|||||||
| Skype for Business (Lync Server 2013 or later, or Skype for Business Online) | Skype for Business is used for various conferencing features, like video calls, instant messaging, and screen sharing.</br></br>If screen sharing on a Surface Hub fails and the error message **An error occurred during the screen presentation** is displayed, see [Video Based Screen Sharing not working on Surface Hub](https://support.microsoft.com/help/3179272/video-based-screen-sharing-not-working-on-surface-hub) for help. |
|
| Skype for Business (Lync Server 2013 or later, or Skype for Business Online) | Skype for Business is used for various conferencing features, like video calls, instant messaging, and screen sharing.</br></br>If screen sharing on a Surface Hub fails and the error message **An error occurred during the screen presentation** is displayed, see [Video Based Screen Sharing not working on Surface Hub](https://support.microsoft.com/help/3179272/video-based-screen-sharing-not-working-on-surface-hub) for help. |
|
||||||
| Mobile device management (MDM) solution (Microsoft Intune, System Center Configuration Manager, or supported third-party MDM provider) | If you want to apply settings and install apps remotely, and to multiple devices at a time, you must set up a MDM solution and enroll the device to that solution. See [Manage settings with an MDM provider](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md) for details. |
|
| Mobile device management (MDM) solution (Microsoft Intune, System Center Configuration Manager, or supported third-party MDM provider) | If you want to apply settings and install apps remotely, and to multiple devices at a time, you must set up a MDM solution and enroll the device to that solution. See [Manage settings with an MDM provider](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md) for details. |
|
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| Microsoft Operations Managmement Suite (OMS) | OMS is used to monitor the health of Surface Hub devices. See [Monitor your Surface Hub](monitor-surface-hub.md) for details. |
|
| Microsoft Operations Managmement Suite (OMS) | OMS is used to monitor the health of Surface Hub devices. See [Monitor your Surface Hub](monitor-surface-hub.md) for details. |
|
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| Network and Internet access | <p>In order to function properly, the Surface Hub should have access to a wired or wireless network. Overall, a wired connection is preferred.</p><p>**Dynamic IP:** The Surface Hub cannot be configured to use a static IP. It must use DHCP to assign an IP address.</p>**Proxy servers:** If your topology requires a connection to a proxy server to reach Internet services, then you can configure it during first run, or in Settings. |
|
| Network and Internet access | <p>In order to function properly, the Surface Hub should have access to a wired or wireless network. Overall, a wired connection is preferred. 802.1x Authentication is supported for both wired and wireless connections.</p><p>**Dynamic IP:** The Surface Hub cannot be configured to use a static IP. It must use DHCP to assign an IP address.</p>**Proxy servers:** If your topology requires a connection to a proxy server to reach Internet services, then you can configure it during first run, or in Settings. Proxy credentials are stored across Surface Hub sessions and only need to be set once. |
|
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|
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Additionally, note that Surface Hub requires the following open ports:
|
Additionally, note that Surface Hub requires the following open ports:
|
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- HTTPS: 443
|
- HTTPS: 443
|
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- HTTP: 80
|
- HTTP: 80
|
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|
- NTP: 123
|
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|
|
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Depending on your environment, access to additional ports may be needed:
|
Depending on your environment, access to additional ports may be needed:
|
||||||
- For online environments, see [Office 365 IP URLs and IP address ranges](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Office-365-URLs-and-IP-address-ranges-8548a211-3fe7-47cb-abb1-355ea5aa88a2?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US).
|
- For online environments, see [Office 365 IP URLs and IP address ranges](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Office-365-URLs-and-IP-address-ranges-8548a211-3fe7-47cb-abb1-355ea5aa88a2?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US).
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|
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## Create and verify device account
|
## Create and verify device account
|
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|
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A device account is an Exchange resource account that Surface Hub uses to display its meeting calendar, join Skype for Business calls, and send email. See [Create and test a device account](create-and-test-a-device-account-surface-hub.md) for details.
|
A device account is an Exchange resource account that Surface Hub uses to display its meeting calendar, join Skype for Business calls, send email, and (optionally) to authenticate to Exchange. See [Create and test a device account](create-and-test-a-device-account-surface-hub.md) for details.
|
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|
|
||||||
After you've created your device account, there are a couple of ways to verify that it's setup correctly.
|
After you've created your device account, there are a couple of ways to verify that it's setup correctly.
|
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- Run Surface Hub device account validation PowerShell scripts. For more information, see [Surface Hub device account scripts](https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Surface-Hub-device-account-6db77696) in Script Center, or [PowerShell scripts for Surface Hub](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md) later in this guide.
|
- Run Surface Hub device account validation PowerShell scripts. For more information, see [Surface Hub device account scripts](https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Surface-Hub-device-account-6db77696) in Script Center, or [PowerShell scripts for Surface Hub](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md) later in this guide.
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---
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title: Create provisioning packages (Surface Hub)
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description: For Windows 10, settings that use the registry or a content services platform (CSP) can be configured using provisioning packages. You can also add certificates during first run using provisioning.
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# Create provisioning packages (Surface Hub)
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|
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This topic explains how to create a provisioning package using the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD), and apply it to Surface Hub devices. For Surface Hub, you can use provisioning packages to add certificates, install Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, and customize policies and settings.
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|
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You can apply a provisioning package using a USB during first run, or through the **Settings** app.
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## Advantages
|
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- Quickly configure devices without using a MDM provider.
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- No network connectivity required.
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- Simple to apply.
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|
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[Learn more about the benefits and uses of provisioning packages.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/whats-new/new-provisioning-packages)
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|
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## Requirements
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|
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To create and apply a provisioning package to a Surface Hub, you'll need the following:
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- Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD), which is installed as a part of the [Windows 10 Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=526740).
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- A PC running Windows 10.
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- A USB flash drive.
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- If you apply the package using the **Settings** app, you'll need device admin credentials.
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|
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You'll create the provisioning package on a PC running Windows 10, save the package to a USB drive, and then deploy it to your Surface Hub.
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|
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## Supported items for Surface Hub provisioning packages
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Currently, you can add these items to provisioning packages for Surface Hub:
|
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- **Certificates** - You can add certificates, if needed, to authenticate to Microsoft Exchange.
|
|
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- **Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps** - You can install UWP apps. This can be an offline-licensed app from the Windows Store for Business, or an app created by an in-house dev.
|
|
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- **Policies** - Surface Hub supports a subset of the policies in the [Policy configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx). Some of those policies can be configured with ICD.
|
|
||||||
- **Settings** - You can configure any setting in the [SurfaceHub configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt608323.aspx).
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|
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|
|
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## Create the provisioning package
|
|
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|
|
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Use the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD) tool included in the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10 to create a provisioning package. When you install the ADK, you can choose to install only the Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD). [Install the ADK.](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=526740)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. Open Windows ICD (by default, `%windir%\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86\ICD.exe`).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. Click **Advanced provisioning**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||

|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
3. Name your project and click **Next**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
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|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||

|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
5. In the project, under **Available customizations**, select **Common Team edition settings**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||

|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Add a certificate to your package
|
|
||||||
You can use provisioning packages to install certificates that will allow the device to authenticate to Microsoft Exchange.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> [!NOTE]
|
|
||||||
> Provisioning packages can only install certificates to the device (local machine) store, and not to the user store. If your organization requires that certificates must be installed to the user store, use Mobile Device Management (MDM) to deploy these certificates. See your MDM solution documentation for details.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **Certificates** > **ClientCertificates**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. Enter a **CertificateName** and then click **Add**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. Enter the **CertificatePassword**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
3. For **CertificatePath**, browse and select the certificate.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
4. Set **ExportCertificate** to **False**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
5. For **KeyLocation**, select **Software only**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Add a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app to your package
|
|
||||||
Before adding a UWP app to a provisioning package, you need the app package (either an .appx, or .appxbundle) and any dependency files. If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you will also need the *unencoded* app license. See [Distribute offline apps](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-offline-apps#download-an-offline-licensed-app) to learn how to download these items from the Windows Store for Business.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **UniversalAppInstall** > **DeviceContextApp**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. Enter a **PackageFamilyName** for the app and then click **Add**. For consistency, use the app's package family name. If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you can find the package family name in the app license. Open the license file using a text editor, and use the value between the \<PFM\>...\</PFM\> tags.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
3. For **ApplicationFile**, click **Browse** to find and select the target app (either an \*.appx or \*.appxbundle).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
4. For **DependencyAppxFiles**, click **Browse** to find and add any dependencies for the app. For Surface Hub, you will only need the x64 versions of these dependencies.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you will also need to add the app license to your provisioning package.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. Make a copy of the app license, and rename it to use a **.ms-windows-store-license** extension. For example, "example.xml" becomes "example.ms-windows-store-license".
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. In ICD, in the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **UniversalAppInstall** > **DeviceContextAppLicense**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
3. Enter a **LicenseProductId** and then click **Add**. For consistency, use the app's license ID from the app license. Open the license file using a text editor. Then, in the \<License\> tag, use the value in the **LicenseID** attribute.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
4. Select the new **LicenseProductId** node. For **LicenseInstall**, click **Browse** to find and select the license file that you renamed in Step 1.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Add a policy to your package
|
|
||||||
Surface Hub supports a subset of the policies in the [Policy configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx). Some of those policies can be configured with ICD.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **Policies**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. Select one of the available policy areas.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
3. Select and set the policy you want to add to your provisioning package.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Add Surface Hub settings to your package
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You can add settings from the [SurfaceHub configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt608323.aspx) to your provisioning package.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **WindowsTeamSettings**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. Select one of the available setting areas.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
3. Select and set the setting you want to add to your provisioning package.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Build your package
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. When you are done configuring the provisioning package, on the **File** menu, click **Save**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. Read the warning that project files may contain sensitive information, and click **OK**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> [!IMPORTANT]
|
|
||||||
> When you build a provisioning package, you may include sensitive information in the project files and in the provisioning package (.ppkg) file. Although you have the option to encrypt the .ppkg file, project files are not encrypted. You should store the project files in a secure location and delete the project files when they are no longer needed.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
3. On the **Export** menu, click **Provisioning package**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
4. Change **Owner** to **IT Admin**, which will set the precedence of this provisioning package higher than provisioning packages applied to this device from other sources.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
5. Set a value for **Package Version**, and then select **Next.**
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> [!TIP]
|
|
||||||
> You can make changes to existing packages and change the version number to update previously applied packages.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
6. Optional: You can choose to encrypt the package and enable package signing.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Enable package encryption** - If you select this option, an auto-generated password will be shown on the screen.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Enable package signing** - If you select this option, you must select a valid certificate to use for signing the package. You can specify the certificate by clicking **Browse...** and choosing the certificate you want to use to sign the package.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> [!IMPORTANT]
|
|
||||||
> We recommend that you include a trusted provisioning certificate in your provisioning package. When the package is applied to a device, the certificate is added to the system store and any package signed with that certificate thereafter can be applied silently.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
7. Click **Next** to specify the output location where you want the provisioning package to go once it's built. By default, Windows ICD uses the project folder as the output location.<p>
|
|
||||||
Optionally, you can click **Browse** to change the default output location.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
8. Click **Next**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
9. Click **Build** to start building the package. The project information is displayed in the build page and the progress bar indicates the build status.<p>
|
|
||||||
If you need to cancel the build, click **Cancel**. This cancels the current build process, closes the wizard, and takes you back to the **Customizations Page**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
10. If your build fails, an error message will show up that includes a link to the project folder. You can scan the logs to determine what caused the error. Once you fix the issue, try building the package again.<p>
|
|
||||||
If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output directory, and project directory will be shown.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- If you choose, you can build the provisioning package again and pick a different path for the output package. To do this, click **Back** to change the output package name and path, and then click **Next** to start another build.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- If you are done, click **Finish** to close the wizard and go back to the **Customizations Page**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
11. Select the **output location** link to go to the location of the package. Copy the .ppkg to an empty USB flash drive.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Apply a provisioning package to Surface Hub
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
There are two options for deploying provisioning packages to a Surface Hub. You can apply a provisioning packing [during the first run wizard](#apply-a-provisioning-package-during-first-run), or using [Settings](#apply-a-package-using-settings).
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Apply a provisioning package during first run
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> [!IMPORTANT]
|
|
||||||
> Only use provisioning packages to install certificates during first run. Use the **Settings** app to install apps and apply other settings.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. When you turn on the Surface Hub for the first time, the first-run program will display the [**Hi there page**](first-run-program-surface-hub.md#first-page). Make sure that the settings are properly configured before proceeding.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. Insert the USB flash drive containing the .ppkg file into the Surface Hub. If the package is in the root directory of the drive, the first-run program will recognize it and ask if you want to set up the device. Select **Set up**.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||

|
|
||||||
|
|
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3. The next screen asks you to select a provisioning source. Select **Removable Media** and tap **Next**.
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4. Select the provisioning package (\*.ppkg) that you want to apply, and tap **Next**. Note that you can only install one package during first run.
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5. The first-run program will show you a summary of the changes that the provisioning package will apply. Select **Yes, add it**. The package will be applied, and you'll be taken to the next page in the first-run program.
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### Apply a package using Settings
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3. Navigate to **This device** > **Device management**. Under **Provisioning packages**, select **Add or remove a provisioning package**.
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4. Select **Add a package**.
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5. Choose your provisioning package and select **Add**. You may have to re-enter the admin credentials if prompted.
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6. You'll see a summary of the changes that the provisioning package will apply. Select **Yes, add it**.
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---
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title: Create provisioning packages (Surface Hub)
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description: For Windows 10, settings that use the registry or a configuration service provider (CSP) can be configured using provisioning packages.
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ms.assetid: 8AA25BD4-8A8F-4B95-9268-504A49BA5345
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keywords: add certificate, provisioning package
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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author: jdeckerMS
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---
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# Create provisioning packages (Surface Hub)
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This topic explains how to create a provisioning package using the Windows Configuration Designer, and apply it to Surface Hub devices. For Surface Hub, you can use provisioning packages to add certificates, install Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, and customize policies and settings.
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You can apply a provisioning package using a USB stick during first-run setup, or through the **Settings** app.
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|
## Advantages
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- Quickly configure devices without using a mobile device management (MDM) provider.
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- No network connectivity required.
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- Simple to apply.
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|
[Learn more about the benefits and uses of provisioning packages.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/configure/provisioning-packages)
|
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|
## Requirements
|
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|
To create and apply a provisioning package to a Surface Hub, you'll need the following:
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- Windows Configuration Designer, which can be installed from Windows Store or from the Windows 10 Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). [Learn how to install Windows Configuration Designer.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/configure/provisioning-install-icd)
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- A USB stick.
|
||||||
|
- If you apply the package using the **Settings** app, you'll need device admin credentials.
|
||||||
|
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|
You create the provisioning package on a PC running Windows 10, save the package to a USB drive, and then deploy it to your Surface Hub.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
|
||||||
|
## Supported items for Surface Hub provisioning packages
|
||||||
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|
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|
Using the **Provision Surface Hub devices** wizard, you can:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Enroll in Active Directory, Azure Active Directory, or MDM
|
||||||
|
- Create an device administrator account
|
||||||
|
- Add applications and certificates
|
||||||
|
- Configure proxy settings
|
||||||
|
- Add a Surface Hub configuration file
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[!WARNING]
|
||||||
|
>You must run Windows Configuration Designer on Windows 10 to configure Azure Active Directory enrollment using the wizard.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Using the advanced provisioning editor, you can add these items to provisioning packages for Surface Hub:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Policies** - Surface Hub supports a subset of the policies in the [Policy configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#surfacehubpolicies).
|
||||||
|
- **Settings** - You can configure any setting in the [SurfaceHub configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt608323.aspx).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[!TIP]
|
||||||
|
> Use the wizard to create a package with the common settings, then switch to the advanced editor to add other settings.
|
||||||
|
>
|
||||||
|
>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Use the Surface Hub provisioning wizard
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
After you [install Windows Configuration Designer](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/configure/provisioning-install-icd), you can create a provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Create the provisioning package
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Open Windows Configuration Designer:
|
||||||
|
- From either the Start screen or Start menu search, type 'Windows Configuration Designer' and click on the Windows Configuration Designer shortcut,
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
or
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- If you installed Windows Configuration Designer from the ADK, navigate to `C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86` (on an x64 computer) or `C:\Program Files\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86\ICD.exe` (on an x86 computer), and then double-click **ICD.exe**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Click **Provision Surface Hub devices**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. Name your project and click **Next**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Configure settings
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<table>
|
||||||
|
<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"> </br></br>To provision the device with a certificate, click **Add a certificate**. Enter a name for the certificate, and then browse to and select the certificate to be used.</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"> </br></br>Toggle **Yes** or **No** for proxy settings. The default configuration for Surface Hub is to automatically detect proxy settings, so you can select **No** if that is the setting that you want. However, if your infrastructure previously required using a proxy server and has changed to not require a proxy server, you can use a provisioning package to revert your Surface Hub devices to the default settings by selecting **Yes** and **Automatically detect settings**. </br></br>If you toggle **Yes**, you can select to automatically detect proxy settings, or you can manually configure the settings by entering a URL to a setup script, or a static proxy server address. You can also identify whether to use the proxy server for local addresses, and enter exceptions (addresses that Surface Hub should connect to directly without using the proxy server). </td><td></td></tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"> </br></br>You can enroll the device in Active Directory and specify a security group to use the Settings app, enroll in Azure Active Directory to allow global admins to use the Settings app, or create a local administrator account on the device.</br></br>To enroll the device in Active Directory, enter the credentials for a least-privileged user account to join the device to the domain, and specify the security group to have admin credentials on Surface Hub. If a provisioning package that enrolls a device in Active Directory is going to be applied to a Surface Hub that was reset, the same domain account can only be used if the account listed is a domain administrator or is the same account that set up the Surface Hub initially. Otherwise, a different domain account must be used in the provisioning package.</br></br>Before you use a Windows Configuration Designer wizard to configure bulk Azure AD enrollment, [set up Azure AD join in your organization](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup). The **maximum number of devices per user** setting in your Azure AD tenant determines how many times the bulk token that you get in the wizard can be used. To enroll the device in Azure AD, select that option and enter a friendly name for the bulk token you will get using the wizard. Set an expiration date for the token (maximum is 30 days from the date you get the token). Click **Get bulk token**. In the **Let's get you signed in** window, enter an account that has permissions to join a device to Azure AD, and then the password. Click **Accept** to give Windows Configuration Designer the necessary permissions.</br></br>To create a local administrator account, select that option and enter a user name and password. </br></br>**Important:** If you create a local account in the provisioning package, you must change the password using the **Settings** app every 42 days. If the password is not changed during that period, the account might be locked out and unable to sign in. </td><td></td></tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"> </br></br>Toggle **Yes** or **No** for enrollment in MDM. </br></br>If you toggle **Yes**, you must provide a service account and password or certificate thumbprint that is authorized to enroll the device, and also specify the authentication type. If required by your MDM provider, also enter the URLs for the discovery service, enrollment service, and policy service. [Learn more about managing Surface Hub with MDM.](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md)</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"> </br></br>You can install multiple Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps in a provisioning package. For help with the settings, see [Provision PCs with apps](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/configure/provision-pcs-with-apps). </br></br>**Important:** Although the wizard interface allows you to select a Classic Win32 app, only include UWP apps in a provisioning package that will be applied to Surface Hub. If you include a Classic Win32 app, provisioning will fail. </td><td></td></tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"> </br></br>You don't configure any settings in this step. It provides instructions for including a configuration file that contains a list of device accounts. The configuration file must not contain column headers. When you apply the provisioning package to Surface Hub, if a Surface Hub configuration file is included on the USB drive, you can select the account and friendly name for the device from the file. See [Sample configuration file](#sample-configuration-file) for an example.</br></br>**Important:** The configuration file can only be applied during the out-of-box setup experience (OOBE) and can only be used with provisioning packages created using the Windows Configuration Designer released with Windows 10, version 1703. </td><td></td></tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr><td style="width:45%" valign="top"> </br></br>You can set a password to protect your provisioning package. You must enter this password when you apply the provisioning package to a device.</td><td></td></tr>
|
||||||
|
</table>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
After you're done, click **Create**. It only takes a few seconds. When the package is built, the location where the package is stored is displayed as a hyperlink at the bottom of the page.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Sample configuration file
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
A Surface Hub configuration file contains a list of device accounts that your device can use to connect to Exchange and Skype for Business. When you apply a provisioning package to Surface Hub, you can include a configuration file in the root directory of the USB flash drive, and then select the desired account to apply to that device. The configuration file can only be applied during the out-of-box setup experience (OOBE) and can only be used with provisioning packages created using the Windows Configuration Designer released with Windows 10, version 1703.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Use Microsoft Excel or other CSV editor to create a CSV file named `SurfaceHubConfiguration.csv`. In the file, enter a list of device accounts and friendly names in this format:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
<DeviceAccountName>,<DeviceAccountPassword>,<FriendlyName>
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||||
|
>Because the configuration file stores the device account passwords in plaintext, we recommend that you update the passwords after you've applied the provisioning package to your devices. You can use the [DeviceAccount node](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/surfacehub-csp#deviceaccount) in the [Surface Hub configuration service provider (CSP)](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/surfacehub-csp) to update the passwords via MDM.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The following is an example of `SurfaceHubConfiguration.csv`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
Rainier@contoso.com,password,Rainier Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Adams@contoso.com,password,Adams Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Baker@contoso.com,password,Baker Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Glacier@constoso.com,password,Glacier Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Stuart@contoso.com,password,Stuart Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Fernow@contoso.com,password,Fernow Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Goode@contoso.com,password,Goode Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Shuksan@contoso.com,password,Shuksan Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Buckner@contoso.com,password,Buckner Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Logan@contoso.com,password,Logan Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Maude@consoto.com,password,Maude Surface hub
|
||||||
|
Spickard@contoso.com,password,Spickard Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Redoubt@contoso.com,password,Redoubt Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Dome@contoso.com,password,Dome Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Eldorado@contoso.com,password,Eldorado Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Dragontail@contoso.com,password,Dragontail Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Forbidden@contoso.com,password,Forbidden Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Oval@contoso.com,password,Oval Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
StHelens@contoso.com,password,St Helens Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
Rushmore@contoso.com,password,Rushmore Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Use advanced provisioning
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
After you [install Windows Configuration Designer](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/configure/provisioning-install-icd), you can create a provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Create the provisioning package (advanced)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Open Windows Configuration Designer:
|
||||||
|
- From either the Start screen or Start menu search, type 'Windows Configuration Designer' and click on the Windows Configuration Designer shortcut,
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
or
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- If you installed Windows Configuration Designer from the ADK, navigate to `C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86` (on an x64 computer) or `C:\Program Files\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86\ICD.exe` (on an x86 computer), and then double-click **ICD.exe**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Click **Advanced provisioning**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. Name your project and click **Next**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
4. Select **Common to Windows 10 Team edition**, click **Next**, and then click **Finish**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
5. In the project, under **Available customizations**, select **Common Team edition settings**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Add a certificate to your package
|
||||||
|
You can use provisioning packages to install certificates that will allow the device to authenticate to Microsoft Exchange.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
> [!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
> Provisioning packages can only install certificates to the device (local machine) store, and not to the user store. If your organization requires that certificates must be installed to the user store, use Mobile Device Management (MDM) to deploy these certificates. See your MDM solution documentation for details.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **Certificates** > **ClientCertificates**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Enter a **CertificateName** and then click **Add**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Enter the **CertificatePassword**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. For **CertificatePath**, browse and select the certificate.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
4. Set **ExportCertificate** to **False**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
5. For **KeyLocation**, select **Software only**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Add a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app to your package
|
||||||
|
Before adding a UWP app to a provisioning package, you need the app package (either an .appx, or .appxbundle) and any dependency files. If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you will also need the *unencoded* app license. See [Distribute offline apps](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-offline-apps#download-an-offline-licensed-app) to learn how to download these items from the Windows Store for Business.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **UniversalAppInstall** > **DeviceContextApp**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Enter a **PackageFamilyName** for the app and then click **Add**. For consistency, use the app's package family name. If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you can find the package family name in the app license. Open the license file using a text editor, and use the value between the \<PFM\>...\</PFM\> tags.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. For **ApplicationFile**, click **Browse** to find and select the target app (either an \*.appx or \*.appxbundle).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
4. For **DependencyAppxFiles**, click **Browse** to find and add any dependencies for the app. For Surface Hub, you will only need the x64 versions of these dependencies.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you will also need to add the app license to your provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Make a copy of the app license, and rename it to use a **.ms-windows-store-license** extension. For example, "example.xml" becomes "example.ms-windows-store-license".
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. In ICD, in the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **UniversalAppInstall** > **DeviceContextAppLicense**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. Enter a **LicenseProductId** and then click **Add**. For consistency, use the app's license ID from the app license. Open the license file using a text editor. Then, in the \<License\> tag, use the value in the **LicenseID** attribute.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
4. Select the new **LicenseProductId** node. For **LicenseInstall**, click **Browse** to find and select the license file that you renamed in Step 1.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Add a policy to your package
|
||||||
|
Surface Hub supports a subset of the policies in the [Policy configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx). Some of those policies can be configured with ICD.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **Policies**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Select one of the available policy areas.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. Select and set the policy you want to add to your provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Add Surface Hub settings to your package
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
You can add settings from the [SurfaceHub configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt608323.aspx) to your provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **WindowsTeamSettings**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Select one of the available setting areas.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. Select and set the setting you want to add to your provisioning package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Build your package
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. When you are done configuring the provisioning package, on the **File** menu, click **Save**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Read the warning that project files may contain sensitive information, and click **OK**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
> [!IMPORTANT]
|
||||||
|
> When you build a provisioning package, you may include sensitive information in the project files and in the provisioning package (.ppkg) file. Although you have the option to encrypt the .ppkg file, project files are not encrypted. You should store the project files in a secure location and delete the project files when they are no longer needed.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. On the **Export** menu, click **Provisioning package**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
4. Change **Owner** to **IT Admin**, which will set the precedence of this provisioning package higher than provisioning packages applied to this device from other sources.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
5. Set a value for **Package Version**, and then select **Next.**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
> [!TIP]
|
||||||
|
> You can make changes to existing packages and change the version number to update previously applied packages.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
6. Optional: You can choose to encrypt the package and enable package signing.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Enable package encryption** - If you select this option, an auto-generated password will be shown on the screen.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Enable package signing** - If you select this option, you must select a valid certificate to use for signing the package. You can specify the certificate by clicking **Browse...** and choosing the certificate you want to use to sign the package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
> [!IMPORTANT]
|
||||||
|
> We recommend that you include a trusted provisioning certificate in your provisioning package. When the package is applied to a device, the certificate is added to the system store and any package signed with that certificate thereafter can be applied silently.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
7. Click **Next** to specify the output location where you want the provisioning package to go once it's built. By default, Windows ICD uses the project folder as the output location.<p>
|
||||||
|
Optionally, you can click **Browse** to change the default output location.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
8. Click **Next**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
9. Click **Build** to start building the package. The project information is displayed in the build page and the progress bar indicates the build status.<p>
|
||||||
|
If you need to cancel the build, click **Cancel**. This cancels the current build process, closes the wizard, and takes you back to the **Customizations Page**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
10. If your build fails, an error message will show up that includes a link to the project folder. You can scan the logs to determine what caused the error. Once you fix the issue, try building the package again.<p>
|
||||||
|
If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output directory, and project directory will be shown.
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- If you choose, you can build the provisioning package again and pick a different path for the output package. To do this, click **Back** to change the output package name and path, and then click **Next** to start another build.
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- If you are done, click **Finish** to close the wizard and go back to the **Customizations Page**.
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11. Select the **output location** link to go to the location of the package. Copy the .ppkg to an empty USB flash drive.
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|
## Apply a provisioning package to Surface Hub
|
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|
||||||
|
There are two options for deploying provisioning packages to a Surface Hub. You can apply a provisioning packing [during the first run wizard](#apply-a-provisioning-package-during-first-run), or using [Settings](#apply-a-package-using-settings).
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|
### Apply a provisioning package during first run
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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||||||
|
> Only use provisioning packages to install certificates during first run. Use the **Settings** app to install apps and apply other settings.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. When you turn on the Surface Hub for the first time, the first-run program will display the [**Hi there page**](first-run-program-surface-hub.md#first-page). Make sure that the settings are properly configured before proceeding.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Insert the USB flash drive containing the .ppkg file into the Surface Hub. If the package is in the root directory of the drive, the first-run program will recognize it and ask if you want to set up the device. Select **Set up**.
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|

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||||||
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3. The next screen asks you to select a provisioning source. Select **Removable Media** and tap **Next**.
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|

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||||||
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||||||
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4. Select the provisioning package (\*.ppkg) that you want to apply, and tap **Next**. Note that you can only install one package during first run.
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|
||||||
|

|
||||||
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||||||
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5. The first-run program will show you a summary of the changes that the provisioning package will apply. Select **Yes, add it**.
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|

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||||||
|
|
||||||
|
6. If a configuration file is included in the root directory of the USB flash drive, you will see **Select a configuration**. The first device account in the configuration file will be shown with a summary of the account information that will be applied to the Surface Hub.
|
||||||
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||||||
|

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||||||
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||||||
|
7. In **Select a configuration**, select the device name to apply, and then click **Next**.
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||||||
|
|
||||||
|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The settings from the provisioning package will be applied to the device and OOBE will be complete. After the device restarts, you can remove the USB flash drive.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Apply a package using Settings
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Insert the USB flash drive containing the .ppkg file into the Surface Hub.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. From the Surface Hub, start **Settings** and enter the admin credentials when prompted.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. Navigate to **Surface Hub** > **Device management**. Under **Provisioning packages**, select **Add or remove a provisioning package**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
4. Select **Add a package**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
5. Choose your provisioning package and select **Add**. You may have to re-enter the admin credentials if prompted.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
6. You'll see a summary of the changes that the provisioning package will apply. Select **Yes, add it**.
|
||||||
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|
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|
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ms.mktglfcycl: manage
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ms.mktglfcycl: manage
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.sitesec: library
|
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
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localizationpriority: medium
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||||||
---
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---
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||||||
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|
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ms.mktglfcycl: manage
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ms.mktglfcycl: manage
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub, security
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub, security
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
|||||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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||||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
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localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
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||||||
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
|||||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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||||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
31
devices/surface-hub/surfacehub-whats-new-1703.md
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: What's new in Windows 10, version 1703 for Surface Hub
|
||||||
|
description: Windows 10, version 1703 (Creators Update) brings new features to Microsoft Surface Hub.
|
||||||
|
ms.prod: w10
|
||||||
|
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||||
|
ms.pagetype: devices
|
||||||
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# What's new in Windows 10, version 1703 for Microsoft Surface Hub?
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Windows 10, version 1703 (also called the Creators Update), introduces the following changes for Microsoft Surface Hub:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Settings have been added to mobile device management (MDM) and configuration service providers (CSPs) to expand the Surface Hub management capabilities. [Learn more about the new settings.](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- An easy-to-use wizard helps you quickly create provisioning packages that you can apply to multiple Surface Hub devices. [Learn how to create a provisioning package for Surface Hub.](provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- When you reset a Surface Hub device, you now have the ability to download and install a factory build of the operating system from the cloud. [Learn more about cloud recovery.](device-reset-surface-hub.md#cloud-recovery)
|
||||||
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>Cloud recovery doesn't work if you use proxy servers.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **I'm done** is now **End session**. [Learn how to use End session.](i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
|||||||
ms.mktglfcycl: support
|
ms.mktglfcycl: support
|
||||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Use fully qualified doman name with Surface Hub
|
|||||||
description: Troubleshoot common problems, including setup issues, Exchange ActiveSync errors.
|
description: Troubleshoot common problems, including setup issues, Exchange ActiveSync errors.
|
||||||
ms.assetid: CF58F74D-8077-48C3-981E-FCFDCA34B34A
|
ms.assetid: CF58F74D-8077-48C3-981E-FCFDCA34B34A
|
||||||
keywords: ["Troubleshoot common problems", "setup issues", "Exchange ActiveSync errors"]
|
keywords: ["Troubleshoot common problems", "setup issues", "Exchange ActiveSync errors"]
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ There are a few scenarios where you need to specify the domain name of your Skyp
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
**To configure the domain name for your Skype for Business server**</br>
|
**To configure the domain name for your Skype for Business server**</br>
|
||||||
1. On Surface Hub, open **Settings**.
|
1. On Surface Hub, open **Settings**.
|
||||||
2. Click **This device**, and then click **Calling**.
|
2. Click **Surface Hub**, and then click **Calling & Audio**.
|
||||||
3. Under **Skype for Business configuration**, click **Configure domain name**.
|
3. Under **Skype for Business configuration**, click **Configure domain name**.
|
||||||
4. Type the domain name for your Skype for Business server, and then click **Ok**.
|
4. Type the domain name for your Skype for Business server, and then click **Ok**.
|
||||||
> [!TIP]
|
> [!TIP]
|
||||||
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
|||||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
|||||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: surfacehub, networking
|
ms.pagetype: surfacehub, networking
|
||||||
author: TrudyHa
|
author: jdeckerMS
|
||||||
localizationpriority: medium
|
localizationpriority: medium
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ If a wired network connection is not available, the Surface Hub can use a wirele
|
|||||||
### Choose a wireless access point
|
### Choose a wireless access point
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. On the Surface Hub, open **Settings** and enter your admin credentials.
|
1. On the Surface Hub, open **Settings** and enter your admin credentials.
|
||||||
2. Click **System**, and then click **Network & Internet**. Under **Wi-Fi**, choose an access point. If you want Surface Hub to automatically connect to this access point, click **Connect automatically**. Click **Connect**.
|
2. Click **Network & Internet**. Under **Wi-Fi**, choose an access point. If you want Surface Hub to automatically connect to this access point, click **Connect automatically**. Click **Connect**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||

|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ If a wired network connection is not available, the Surface Hub can use a wirele
|
|||||||
### Review wireless settings
|
### Review wireless settings
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. On the Surface Hub, open **Settings** and enter your admin credentials.
|
1. On the Surface Hub, open **Settings** and enter your admin credentials.
|
||||||
2. Click **System**, click **Network & Internet**, then **Wi-Fi**, and then click **Advanced options**.
|
2. Click **Network & Internet**, then **Wi-Fi**, and then click **Advanced options**.
|
||||||
3. Surface Hub shows you the properties for the wireless network connection.
|
3. Surface Hub shows you the properties for the wireless network connection.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||

|

|
||||||
|
@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ Organizations might want to deploy a customized Start and taskbar configuration
|
|||||||
>Using the layout modification XML to configure Start is not supported with roaming user profiles. For more information, see [Deploy Roaming User Profiles](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj649079.aspx).
|
>Using the layout modification XML to configure Start is not supported with roaming user profiles. For more information, see [Deploy Roaming User Profiles](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj649079.aspx).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Start options
|
## Start options
|
||||||
|
|
||||||

|

|
||||||
|
@ -41,6 +41,9 @@
|
|||||||
#### [Unenlightened and enlightened app behavior while using Windows Information Protection (WIP)](app-behavior-with-wip.md)
|
#### [Unenlightened and enlightened app behavior while using Windows Information Protection (WIP)](app-behavior-with-wip.md)
|
||||||
#### [Recommended Enterprise Cloud Resources and Neutral Resources network settings with Windows Information Protection (WIP)](recommended-network-definitions-for-wip.md)
|
#### [Recommended Enterprise Cloud Resources and Neutral Resources network settings with Windows Information Protection (WIP)](recommended-network-definitions-for-wip.md)
|
||||||
#### [Using Outlook Web Access with Windows Information Protection (WIP)](using-owa-with-wip.md)
|
#### [Using Outlook Web Access with Windows Information Protection (WIP)](using-owa-with-wip.md)
|
||||||
|
## [Windows Defender SmartScreen](windows-defender-smartscreen-overview.md)
|
||||||
|
### [Available Windows Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings](windows-defender-smartscreen-available-settings.md)
|
||||||
|
### [Set up and use Windows Defender SmartScreen on individual devices](windows-defender-smartscreen-set-individual-device.md)
|
||||||
## [Use Windows Event Forwarding to help with intrusion detection](use-windows-event-forwarding-to-assist-in-instrusion-detection.md)
|
## [Use Windows Event Forwarding to help with intrusion detection](use-windows-event-forwarding-to-assist-in-instrusion-detection.md)
|
||||||
## [Override Process Mitigation Options to help enforce app-related security policies](override-mitigation-options-for-app-related-security-policies.md)
|
## [Override Process Mitigation Options to help enforce app-related security policies](override-mitigation-options-for-app-related-security-policies.md)
|
||||||
## [VPN technical guide](vpn-guide.md)
|
## [VPN technical guide](vpn-guide.md)
|
||||||
|
@ -18,6 +18,9 @@ This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Keep Windows 10 secure](index.md
|
|||||||
|---------------------|------------|
|
|---------------------|------------|
|
||||||
|[Protect derived domain credentials with Credential Guard](credential-guard.md) |Updated to include additional security qualifications starting with Window 10, version 1703.|
|
|[Protect derived domain credentials with Credential Guard](credential-guard.md) |Updated to include additional security qualifications starting with Window 10, version 1703.|
|
||||||
|[Requirements and deployment planning guidelines for Device Guard](requirements-and-deployment-planning-guidelines-for-device-guard.md) |Updated to include additional security qualifications starting with Window 10, version 1703.|
|
|[Requirements and deployment planning guidelines for Device Guard](requirements-and-deployment-planning-guidelines-for-device-guard.md) |Updated to include additional security qualifications starting with Window 10, version 1703.|
|
||||||
|
|[Windows Defender SmartScreen overview](windows-defender-smartscreen-overview.md)|New |
|
||||||
|
|[Available Windows Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings](windows-defender-smartscreen-available-settings.md)|New |
|
||||||
|
|[Use Windows Defender Security Center to set Windows Defender SmartScreen for individual devices](windows-defender-smartscreen-set-individual-device.md)|New |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## February 2017
|
## February 2017
|
||||||
|
BIN
windows/keep-secure/images/windows-defender-security-center.png
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After Width: | Height: | Size: 52 KiB |
@ -0,0 +1,215 @@
|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: Available Windows Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings (Windows 10)
|
||||||
|
description: A list of all available setttings for Windows Defender SmartScreen using Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings.
|
||||||
|
keywords: SmartScreen Filter, Windows SmartScreen
|
||||||
|
ms.prod: w10
|
||||||
|
ms.mktglfcycl: explore
|
||||||
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
|
ms.pagetype: security
|
||||||
|
author: eross-msft
|
||||||
|
localizationpriority: high
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Available Windows Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings
|
||||||
|
**Applies to:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Windows 10
|
||||||
|
- Windows 10 Mobile
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Windows Defender SmartScreen works with Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings to help you manage your organization's computer settings. Based on how you set up Windows Defender SmartScreen, you can show employees a warning page and let them continue to the site, or you can block the site entirely.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Group Policy settings
|
||||||
|
SmartScreen uses registry-based Administrative Template policy settings. For more info about Group Policy, see the [Group Policy TechCenter](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=214514). This site provides links to the latest technical documentation, videos, and downloads for Group Policy.
|
||||||
|
<table>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<th align="left">Setting</th>
|
||||||
|
<th align="left">Supported on</th>
|
||||||
|
<th align="left">Description</th>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>Windows 10, version 1703:</strong><br>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Explorer\Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen<p><strong>Windows 10, Version 1607 and earlier:</strong><br>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\File Explorer\Configure Windows SmartScreen</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>At least Windows Server 2012, Windows 8 or Windows RT</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>This policy setting turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen.<p>If you enable this setting, it turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen and your employees are unable to turn it off. Additionally, when enabling this feature, you must also pick whether SmartScreen should Warn your employees or Warn and prevent bypassing the message (effectively blocking the employee from the site).<p>If you disable this setting, it turns off Windows Defender SmartScreen and your employees are unable to turn it on.<p>If you don't configure this setting, your employees can decide whether to use Windows Defender SmartScreen.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Explorer\Configure App Install Control</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>This setting helps protect PCs by allowing users to install apps only from the Windows Store. SmartScreen must be enabled for this feature to work properly.<p>If you enable this setting, your employees can only install apps from the Windows Store.<p>If you disable this setting, your employees can install apps from anywhere, including as a download from the Internet.<p>If you don't configure this setting, your employees can choose whether they can install from anywhere or only from Windows Store.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>Windows 10, version 1703:</strong><br>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen<p><strong>Windows 10, Version 1607 and earlier:</strong><br>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Configure Windows SmartScreen</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 or later</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>This policy setting turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen.<p>If you enable this setting, it turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen and your employees are unable to turn it off.<p>If you disable this setting, it turns off Windows Defender SmartScreen and your employees are unable to turn it on.<p>If you don't configure this setting, your employees can decide whether to use Windows Defender SmartScreen.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>Windows 10, version 1703:</strong><br>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for files<p><strong>Windows 10, Version 1511 and 1607:</strong><br>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows SmartScreen prompts for files</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, version 1511 or later</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>This policy setting stops employees from bypassing the Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings about potentially malicious files.<p>If you enable this setting, it stops employees from bypassing the warning, stopping the file download.<p>If you disable or don't configure this setting, your employees can bypass the warnings and continue to download potentially malicious files.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>Windows 10, version 1703:</strong><br>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Defender SmartScreen\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for sites<p><strong>Windows 10, Version 1511 and 1607:</strong><br>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows SmartScreen prompts for sites</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, version 1511 or later</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>This policy setting stops employees from bypassing the Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings about potentially malicious sites.<p>If you enable this setting, it stops employees from bypassing the warning, stopping them from going to the site.<p>If you disable or don't configure this setting, your employees can bypass the warnings and continue to visit a potentially malicious site.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Prevent managing SmartScreen Filter</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Internet Explorer 9 or later</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>This policy setting prevents the employee from managing SmartScreen Filter.<p>If you enable this policy setting, the employee isn't prompted to turn on SmartScreen Filter. All website addresses that are not on the filter's allow list are sent automatically to Microsoft without prompting the employee.<p>If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the employee is prompted to decide whether to turn on SmartScreen Filter during the first-run experience.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Prevent bypassing SmartScreen Filter warnings</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Internet Explorer 8 or later</td>
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<td>This policy setting determines whether an employee can bypass warnings from SmartScreen Filter.<p>If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter warnings block the employee.<p>If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the employee can bypass SmartScreen Filter warnings.</td>
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</tr>
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||||||
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<tr>
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<td>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Prevent bypassing SmartScreen Filter warnings about files that are not commonly downloaded from the Internet</td>
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<td>Internet Explorer 9 or later</td>
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||||||
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<td>This policy setting determines whether the employee can bypass warnings from SmartScreen Filter. SmartScreen Filter warns the employee about executable files that Internet Explorer users do not commonly download from the Internet.<p>If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter warnings block the employee.<p>If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the employee can bypass SmartScreen Filter warnings.</td>
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</tr>
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||||||
|
</table>
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## MDM settings
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||||||
|
If you manage your policies using Microsoft Intune, you'll want to use these MDM policy settings. All settings support both desktop computers (running Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise, enrolled with Microsoft Intune) and Windows 10 Mobile devices.
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<table>
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<tr>
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||||||
|
<th align="left">Setting</th>
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|
<th align="left">Supported versions</th>
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<th align="left">Details</th>
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||||||
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>AllowSmartScreen</td>
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<td>Windows 10</td>
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||||||
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<td>
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<ul>
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<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowSmartScreen</li>
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<li><strong>Data type.</strong> Integer</li>
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<li><strong>Allowed values:</strong><ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>0 .</strong> Turns off Windows Defender SmartScreen.</li>
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<li><strong>1.</strong> Turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen.</li></ul></li></ul>
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|
</td>
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|
</tr>
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||||||
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<tr>
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||||||
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<td>EnableAppInstallControl</td>
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<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
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||||||
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<td>
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<ul>
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<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/SmartScreen/EnableAppInstallControl</li>
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<li><strong>Data type.</strong> Integer</li>
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||||||
|
<li><strong>Allowed values:</strong><ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>0 .</strong> Turns off Application Installation Control, allowing users to download and install files from anywhere on the web.</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>1.</strong> Turns on Application Installation Control, allowing users to install apps from the Windows Store only.</li></ul></li></ul>
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||||||
|
</td>
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||||||
|
</tr>
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<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>EnableSmartScreenInShell</td>
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||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
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||||||
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<td>
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||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/SmartScreen/EnableSmartScreenInShell</li>
|
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|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> Integer</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Allowed values:</strong><ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>0 .</strong> Turns off SmartScreen in Windows.</li>
|
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|
<li><strong>1.</strong> Turns on SmartScreen in Windows.</li></ul></li></ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
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||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>PreventOverrideForFilesInShell</td>
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|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
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<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/SmartScreen/PreventOverrideForFilesInShell</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> Integer</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Allowed values:</strong><ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>0 .</strong> Employees can ignore SmartScreen warnings and run malicious files.</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>1.</strong> Employees can't ignore SmartScreen warnings and run malicious files.</li></ul></li></ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, Version 1511 and later</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/PreventSmartscreenPromptOverride</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> Integer</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Allowed values:</strong><ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>0 .</strong> Employees can ignore SmartScreen warnings.</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>1.</strong> Employees can't ignore SmartScreen warnings.</li></ul></li></ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, Version 1511 and later</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> Integer</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Allowed values:</strong><ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>0 .</strong> Employees can ignore SmartScreen warnings for files.</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>1.</strong> Employees can't ignore SmartScreen warnings for files.</li></ul></li></ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
</table>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Recommended Group Policy and MDM settings for your organization
|
||||||
|
By default, Windows Defender SmartScreen lets employees bypass warnings. Unfortunately, this can let employees continue to an unsafe site or to continue to download an unsafe file, even after being warned. Because of this possibility, we strongly recommend that you set up Windows Defender SmartScreen to block high-risk interactions instead of providing just a warning.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
To better help you protect your organization, we recommend turning on and using these specific Windows Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and MDM settings.
|
||||||
|
<table>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<th align="left">Group Policy setting</th>
|
||||||
|
<th align="left">Recommendation</th>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen</td>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>Enable.</strong> Turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for sites</td>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>Enable.</strong> Stops employees from ignoring warning messages and continuing to a potentially malicious website.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Edge\Prevent bypassing Windows Defender SmartScreen prompts for files</td>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>Enable.</strong> Stops employees from ingnoring warning messages and continuing to download potentially malicious files.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Administrative Templates\Windows Components\File Explorer\Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen</td>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>Enable with the Warn and prevent bypass option.</strong> Stops employees from ignoring warning messages about malicious files downloaded from the Internet.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
</table>
|
||||||
|
<p>
|
||||||
|
<table>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<th align="left">MDM setting</th>
|
||||||
|
<th align="left">Recommendation</th>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Browser/AllowSmartScreen</td>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>1.</strong> Turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride</td>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>1.</strong> Stops employees from ignoring warning messages and continuing to a potentially malicious website.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles</td>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>1.</strong> Stops employees from ingnoring warning messages and continuing to download potentially malicious files.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>SmartScreen/EnableSmartScreenInShell</td>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>1.</strong> Turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen in Windows.<p>Requires at least Windows 10, version 1703.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>SmartScreen/PreventOverrideForFilesInShell</td>
|
||||||
|
<td><strong>1.</strong> Stops employees from ignoring warning messages about malicious files downloaded from the Internet.<p>Requires at least Windows 10, version 1703.</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
</table>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Related topics
|
||||||
|
- [Keep Windows 10 secure](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/keep-secure/index)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Security technologies in Windows 10](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/keep-secure/security-technologies)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Available Group Policy and Mobile Data Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/microsoft-edge/available-policies)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>Help to make this topic better by providing us with edits, additions, and feedback. For info about how to contribute to this topic, see [Contributing to TechNet content](https://github.com/Microsoft/windows-itpro-docs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).
|
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|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: Windows Defender SmartScreen overview (Windows 10)
|
||||||
|
description: Conceptual info about Windows Defender SmartScreen.
|
||||||
|
keywords: SmartScreen Filter, Windows SmartScreen
|
||||||
|
ms.prod: w10
|
||||||
|
ms.mktglfcycl: explore
|
||||||
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
|
ms.pagetype: security
|
||||||
|
author: eross-msft
|
||||||
|
localizationpriority: high
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Windows Defender SmartScreen
|
||||||
|
**Applies to:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Windows 10
|
||||||
|
- Windows 10 Mobile
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Windows Defender SmartScreen helps to protect your employees if they try to visit sites previously reported as phishing or malware websites, or if an employee tries to download potentially malicious files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>SmartScreen completely blocks apps from the Internet from running on Windows 10 Mobile.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**SmartScreen determines whether a site is potentially malicious by:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Analyzing visited webpages looking for indications of suspicious behavior. If it finds suspicious pages, SmartScreen shows a warning page, advising caution.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Checking the visited sites against a dynamic list of reported phishing sites and malicious software sites. If it finds a match, SmartScreen shows a warning to let the user know that the site might be malicious.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**SmartScreen determines whether a downloaded app or app installer is potentially malicious by:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Checking downloaded files against a list of reported malicious software sites and programs known to be unsafe. If it finds a match, SmartScreen shows a warning to let the user know that the site might be malicious.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Checking downloaded files against a list of files that are well known and downloaded by many Windows users. If the file isn't on that list, SmartScreen shows a warning, advising caution.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>Before Windows 10, version 1703 this feature was called the SmartScreen Filter when used within the browser and Windows SmartScreen when used outside of the browser.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Benefits of Windows Defender SmartScreen
|
||||||
|
Windows Defender SmartScreen helps to provide an early warning system against websites that might engage in phishing attacks or attempt to distribute malware through a socially-engineered attack. The primary benefits are:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Anti-phishing and anti-malware support.** SmartScreen helps to protect your employees from sites that are reported to host phishing attacks or attempt to distribute malicious software. It can also help protect against deceptive advertisements, scam sites, and drive-by attacks. Drive-by attacks are web-based attacks that tend to start on a trusted site, targeting security vulnerabilities in commonly-used software. Because drive-by attacks can happen even if the user does not click or download anything on the page, the danger often goes unnoticed. For more info about drive-by attacks, see [Evolving Microsoft SmartScreen to protect you from drive-by attacks](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2015/12/16/SmartScreen-drive-by-improvements/#3B7Bb8bzeAPq8hXE.97)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Reputation-based URL and app protection.** SmartScreen evaluates a website's URLs to determine if they're known to distribute or host unsafe content. It also provides reputation checks for apps, checking downloaded programs and the digital signature used to sign a file. If a URL, a file, an app, or a certificate has an established reputation, your employees won't see any warnings. If however there's no reputation, the item is marked as a higher risk and presents a warning to the employee.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Operating system integration.** SmartScreen is integrated into the Windows 10 operating system, meaning that it checks any files an app (including 3rd-party browsers and email clients) attempts to download and run.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Improved heuristics and telemetry.** SmartScreen is constantly learning and endeavoring to stay up-to-date, so it can help to protect you against potentially malicious sites and files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Management through Group Policy and Microsoft Intune.** SmartScreen supports using both Group Policy and Microsoft Intune settings. For more info about all available settings, see [Available Windows Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings](windows-defender-smartscreen-available-settings.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Viewing Windows Defender SmartScreen anti-phishing events
|
||||||
|
When Windows Defender SmartScreen warns or blocks an employee from a website, it's logged as [Event 1035 - Anti-Phishing](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/scriptcenter/dd565657(v=msdn.10).aspx).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Related topics
|
||||||
|
- [SmartScreen Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/products/windows?os=windows-10)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [How to recognize phishing email messages, links, or phone calls](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/safety/online-privacy/phishing-symptoms.aspx)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Keep Windows 10 secure](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/keep-secure/index)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Security technologies in Windows 10](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/keep-secure/security-technologies)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>Help to make this topic better by providing us with edits, additions, and feedback. For info about how to contribute to this topic, see [Contributing to TechNet content](https://github.com/Microsoft/windows-itpro-docs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).
|
@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: Set up and use Windows Defender SmartScreen on individual devices (Windows 10)
|
||||||
|
description: Steps about what happens when an employee tries to run an app, how employees can report websites as safe or unsafe, and how employees can use the Windows Defender Security Center to set Windows Defender SmartScreen for individual devices.
|
||||||
|
keywords: SmartScreen Filter, Windows SmartScreen
|
||||||
|
ms.prod: w10
|
||||||
|
ms.mktglfcycl: explore
|
||||||
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
|
ms.pagetype: security
|
||||||
|
author: eross-msft
|
||||||
|
localizationpriority: high
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Set up and use Windows Defender SmartScreen on individual devices
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Applies to:**
|
||||||
|
- Windows 10, version 1703
|
||||||
|
- Windows 10 Mobile
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Windows Defender SmartScreen helps to protect your employees if they try to visit sites previously reported as phishing or malware websites, or if an employee tries to download potentially malicious files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## How employees can use Windows Defender Security Center to set up Windows Defender SmartScreen
|
||||||
|
Starting with Windows 10, version 1703 your employees can use Windows Defender Security Center to set up Windows Defender SmartScreen for an individual device; unless you've used Group Policy or Microsoft Intune to prevent it.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>If any of the following settings are managed through Group Policy or mobile device management (MDM) settings, it appears as unavailable to the employee.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To use Windows Defender Security Center to set up Windows Defender SmartScreen on a device**
|
||||||
|
1. Open the Windows Defender Security Center app, and then click **App & browser control**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. In the **App & browser control** screen, choose from the following options:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- In the **Check apps and files** area:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Block.** Stops employees from downloading and running unrecognized apps and files from the web.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Warn.** Warns employees that the apps and files being downloaded from the web are potentially dangerous, but allows the action to continue.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Off.** Turns off SmartScreen, so an employee isn't alerted or stopped from downloading potentially malicious apps and files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- In the **SmartScreen for Microsoft Edge** area:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Block.** Stops employees from downloading and running unrecognized apps and files from the web, while using Microsoft Edge.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Warn.** Warns employees that sites and downloads are potentially dangerous, but allows the action to continue while running in Microsoft Edge.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Off.** Turns off SmartScreen, so an employee isn't alerted or stopped from downloading potentially malicious apps and files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- In the **SmartScreen from Windows Store apps** area:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Block** or **Warn.** Warns employees that the sites and downloads used by Windows Store apps are potentially dangerous, but allows the action to continue.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Off.** Turns off SmartScreen, so an employee isn't alerted or stopped from visiting sites or from downloading potentially malicious apps and files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## How SmartScreen works when an employee tries to run an app
|
||||||
|
Windows Defender SmartScreen checks the reputation of any web-based app the first time it's run from the Internet, checking digital signatures and other factors against a Microsoft-maintained service. If an app has no reputation or is known to be malicious, SmartScreen can warn the employee or block the app from running entirely, depending on how you've configured the feature to run in your organization.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
By default, your employees can bypass SmartScreen protection, letting them run legitimate apps after accepting a warning message prompt. You can also use Group Policy or Microsoft Intune to block employees from using unrecognized apps, or to entirely turn off Windows Defender SmartScreen (not recommended).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## How employees can report websites as safe or unsafe
|
||||||
|
You can configure Windows Defender SmartScreen to warn employees from going to a potentially dangerous site. Employees can then choose to report a website as safe from the warning message or as unsafe from within Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To report a website as safe from the warning message**
|
||||||
|
- On the warning screen for the site, click **More Information**, and then click **Report that this site does not contain threats**. The site info is sent to the Microsoft feedback site, which provides further instructions.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To report a website as unsafe from Microsoft Edge**
|
||||||
|
- If a site seems potentially dangerous, employees can report it to Microsoft by clicking **More (...)**, clicking **Send feedback**, and then clicking **Report unsafe site**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To report a website as unsafe from Internet Explorer 11**
|
||||||
|
- If a site seems potentially dangerous, employees can report it to Microsoft by clicking on the **Tools** menu, clicking **Windows Defender SmartScreen**, and then clicking **Report unsafe website**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Related topics
|
||||||
|
- [Keep Windows 10 secure](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/keep-secure/index)
|
||||||
|
- [Security technologies in Windows 10](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/keep-secure/security-technologies)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>Help to make this topic better by providing us with edits, additions, and feedback. For info about how to contribute to this topic, see [Contributing to TechNet content](https://github.com/Microsoft/windows-itpro-docs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).
|
@ -39,8 +39,9 @@
|
|||||||
## [Reset a Windows 10 Mobile device](reset-a-windows-10-mobile-device.md)
|
## [Reset a Windows 10 Mobile device](reset-a-windows-10-mobile-device.md)
|
||||||
## [Application Virtualization (App-V) for Windows](appv-for-windows.md)
|
## [Application Virtualization (App-V) for Windows](appv-for-windows.md)
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### [Getting Started with App-V](appv-getting-started.md)
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### [Getting Started with App-V](appv-getting-started.md)
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#### [What's new in App-V](appv-about-appv.md)
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#### [What's new in App-V for Windows 10, version 1703 and earlier](appv-about-appv.md)
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##### [Release Notes for App-V](appv-release-notes-for-appv-for-windows.md)
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##### [Release Notes for App-V for Windows 10, version 1607](appv-release-notes-for-appv-for-windows.md)
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##### [Release Notes for App-V for Windows 10, version 1703](appv-release-notes-for-appv-for-windows-1703.md)
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#### [Evaluating App-V](appv-evaluating-appv.md)
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#### [Evaluating App-V](appv-evaluating-appv.md)
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#### [High Level Architecture for App-V](appv-high-level-architecture.md)
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#### [High Level Architecture for App-V](appv-high-level-architecture.md)
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### [Planning for App-V](appv-planning-for-appv.md)
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### [Planning for App-V](appv-planning-for-appv.md)
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#### [Deploying Microsoft Office 2010 by Using App-V](appv-deploying-microsoft-office-2010-wth-appv.md)
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#### [Deploying Microsoft Office 2010 by Using App-V](appv-deploying-microsoft-office-2010-wth-appv.md)
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### [Operations for App-V](appv-operations.md)
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### [Operations for App-V](appv-operations.md)
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#### [Creating and Managing App-V Virtualized Applications](appv-creating-and-managing-virtualized-applications.md)
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#### [Creating and Managing App-V Virtualized Applications](appv-creating-and-managing-virtualized-applications.md)
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##### [How to Sequence a New Application with App-V](appv-sequence-a-new-application.md)
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##### [Automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-provision-a-vm.md)
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##### [Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-sequencing.md)
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##### [Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-updating.md)
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##### [Manually sequence a new app using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-sequence-a-new-application.md)
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##### [How to Modify an Existing Virtual Application Package](appv-modify-an-existing-virtual-application-package.md)
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##### [How to Modify an Existing Virtual Application Package](appv-modify-an-existing-virtual-application-package.md)
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##### [How to Create and Use a Project Template](appv-create-and-use-a-project-template.md)
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##### [How to Create and Use a Project Template](appv-create-and-use-a-project-template.md)
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##### [How to Create a Package Accelerator](appv-create-a-package-accelerator.md)
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##### [How to Create a Package Accelerator](appv-create-a-package-accelerator.md)
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##### [How to deploy App-V Packages Using Electronic Software Distribution](appv-deploy-appv-packages-with-electronic-software-distribution-solutions.md)
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##### [How to deploy App-V Packages Using Electronic Software Distribution](appv-deploy-appv-packages-with-electronic-software-distribution-solutions.md)
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##### [How to Enable Only Administrators to Publish Packages by Using an ESD](appv-enable-administrators-to-publish-packages-with-electronic-software-distribution-solutions.md)
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##### [How to Enable Only Administrators to Publish Packages by Using an ESD](appv-enable-administrators-to-publish-packages-with-electronic-software-distribution-solutions.md)
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#### [Using the App-V Client Management Console](appv-using-the-client-management-console.md)
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#### [Using the App-V Client Management Console](appv-using-the-client-management-console.md)
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##### [Automatically clean-up unpublished packages on the App-V client](appv-auto-clean-unpublished-packages.md)
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||||||
#### [Migrating to App-V from a Previous Version](appv-migrating-to-appv-from-a-previous-version.md)
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#### [Migrating to App-V from a Previous Version](appv-migrating-to-appv-from-a-previous-version.md)
|
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##### [How to Convert a Package Created in a Previous Version of App-V](appv-convert-a-package-created-in-a-previous-version-of-appv.md)
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##### [How to Convert a Package Created in a Previous Version of App-V](appv-convert-a-package-created-in-a-previous-version-of-appv.md)
|
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#### [Maintaining App-V](appv-maintaining-appv.md)
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#### [Maintaining App-V](appv-maintaining-appv.md)
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@ -126,6 +131,7 @@
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##### [How to Install the App-V Databases and Convert the Associated Security Identifiers by Using Windows PowerShell](appv-install-the-appv-databases-and-convert-the-associated-security-identifiers-with-powershell.md)
|
##### [How to Install the App-V Databases and Convert the Associated Security Identifiers by Using Windows PowerShell](appv-install-the-appv-databases-and-convert-the-associated-security-identifiers-with-powershell.md)
|
||||||
### [Troubleshooting App-V](appv-troubleshooting.md)
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### [Troubleshooting App-V](appv-troubleshooting.md)
|
||||||
### [Technical Reference for App-V](appv-technical-reference.md)
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### [Technical Reference for App-V](appv-technical-reference.md)
|
||||||
|
#### [Available Mobile Data Management (MDM) settings for App-V](appv-available-mdm-settings.md)
|
||||||
#### [Performance Guidance for Application Virtualization](appv-performance-guidance.md)
|
#### [Performance Guidance for Application Virtualization](appv-performance-guidance.md)
|
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#### [Application Publishing and Client Interaction](appv-application-publishing-and-client-interaction.md)
|
#### [Application Publishing and Client Interaction](appv-application-publishing-and-client-interaction.md)
|
||||||
#### [Viewing App-V Server Publishing Metadata](appv-viewing-appv-server-publishing-metadata.md)
|
#### [Viewing App-V Server Publishing Metadata](appv-viewing-appv-server-publishing-metadata.md)
|
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---
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---
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title: What's new in App-V for Windows 10 (Windows 10)
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title: What's new in App-V for Windows 10, version 1703 and earlier (Windows 10)
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description: Information about what's new in App-V for Windows 10.
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description: Information about what's new in App-V for Windows 10, version 1703 and earlier.
|
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author: MaggiePucciEvans
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author: eross-msft
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ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
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ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.prod: w10
|
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---
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---
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# What's new in App-V for Windows 10, version 1703 and earlier
|
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# What's new in App-V
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|
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**Applies to**
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**Applies to**
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- Windows 10, version 1607
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- Windows 10, version 1703 and earlier
|
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|
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Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) enables organizations to deliver Win32 applications to users as virtual applications. Virtual applications are installed on centrally managed servers and delivered to users as a service – in real time and on as as-needed basis. Users launch virtual applications from familiar access points and interact with them as if they were installed locally.
|
Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) helps organizations to deliver Win32 applications to employees as virtual apps. Virtual apps are installed on centrally managed servers and delivered to employees as a service – in real time and on an as-needed basis. Employees start virtual apps from familiar access points and interact with them as if they were installed locally.
|
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|
|
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Application Virtualization (App-V) for Windows 10, version 1607, includes these new features and capabilities compared to App-V 5.1. See [App-V release notes](appv-release-notes-for-appv-for-windows.md) for more information about the App-V for Windows 10, version 1607 release.
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## What's new in App-V Windows 10, version 1703
|
||||||
|
The following are new features in App-V for Windows 10, version 1703.
|
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|
|
||||||
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### Auto sequence and update your App-V packages singly or as a batch
|
||||||
|
Previous versions of the App-V Sequencer have required you to manually sequence and update your app packages. This was time-consuming and required extensive interaction, causing many companies to deploy brand-new packages rather than update an existing one. Windows 10, version 1703 introduces the App-V Auto-Sequencer, which automatically sequences your app packages, improving your overall experience by streamlining the provisioning of the prerequisite environment, automating app installation, and expediting the package updating setup.
|
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|
||||||
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Using the automatic sequencer to package your apps provides:
|
||||||
|
- Automatic virtual machine (VM) provisioning of the sequencing environment. For info about this, see [Automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-provision-a-vm.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Batch-sequencing of packages. This means that multiple apps can be sequenced at the same time, in a single group. For info about this, see [Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-sequencing.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Batch-updating of packages. This means that multiple apps can be updated at the same time, in a single group. For info about this, see [Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-updating.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Updates to the App-V project template
|
||||||
|
Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, you can save an App-V project template (.appvt) file as part of a sequenced App-V package, so it's automatically loaded every time the package opens for editing or updates. Your template can include general option settings, file exclusion list settings, and target operating system settings. For more info about this, see [Create and apply an App-V project template to a sequenced App-V package](appv-create-and-use-a-project-template.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Automatically cleanup unpublished App-V packages from the App-V client
|
||||||
|
Previous versions of App-V have required you to manually remove your unpublished packages from your client devices, to free up additional storage space. Windows 10, version 1703 introduces the ability to use PowerShell or Group Policy settings to automatically cleanup your unpublished packages after a device restart. For more info about this, see [Automatically cleanup unpublished packages on the App-V client](appv-auto-clean-unpublished-packages.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## What's new in App-V in Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||||
|
The following are new features in App-V for Windows 10, version 1607.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## App-V is now a feature in Windows 10
|
## App-V is now a feature in Windows 10
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
With Windows 10, version 1607 and later releases, Application Virtualization (App-V) is included with [Windows 10 for Enterprise and Windows 10 for Education](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/windows-product-home) and is no longer part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack.
|
With Windows 10, version 1607 and later releases, Application Virtualization (App-V) is included with [Windows 10 for Enterprise and Windows 10 for Education](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/windows-product-home) and is no longer part of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
For information about earlier versions of App-V, see [MDOP Information Experience](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/mdop/index).
|
For information about earlier versions of App-V, see [MDOP Information Experience](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/mdop/index).
|
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@ -29,26 +46,25 @@ The changes in App-V for Windows 10, version 1607 impact already existing implem
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- The App-V client is installed on user devices automatically with Windows 10, version 1607, and no longer has to be deployed separately. Performing an in-place upgrade to Windows 10, version 1607, on user devices automatically installs the App-V client.
|
- The App-V client is installed on user devices automatically with Windows 10, version 1607, and no longer has to be deployed separately. Performing an in-place upgrade to Windows 10, version 1607, on user devices automatically installs the App-V client.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- The App-V application sequencer is available from the [Windows 10 Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK)](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit). In previous releases of App-V, the application sequencer was included in the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack. Although you’ll need to use the new application sequencer to create new virtualized applications, existing virtualized applications will continue to work.
|
- The App-V application sequencer is available from the [Windows 10 Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK)](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit). In previous releases of App-V, the application sequencer was included in the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack. Although you’ll need to use the new application sequencer to create new virtualized applications, existing virtualized applications will continue to work.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
>**Note**<br>If you're already using App-V 5.x, you don't need to re-deploy the App-V server components as they haven't changed since App-V 5.0 was released.
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>If you're already using App-V 5.x, you don't need to re-deploy the App-V server components as they haven't changed since App-V 5.0 was released.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
For more information about how to configure an existing App-V installation after upgrading user devices to Windows 10, see [Upgrading to App-V for Windows 10 from an existing installation](appv-upgrading-to-app-v-for-windows-10-from-an-existing-installation.md) and [Migrating to App-V for Windows 10 from a previous version](appv-migrating-to-appv-from-a-previous-version.md).
|
For more information about how to configure an existing App-V installation after upgrading user devices to Windows 10, see [Upgrading to App-V for Windows 10 from an existing installation](appv-upgrading-to-app-v-for-windows-10-from-an-existing-installation.md) and [Migrating to App-V for Windows 10 from a previous version](appv-migrating-to-appv-from-a-previous-version.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
>**Important**
|
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||||
You can upgrade your existing App-V installation to Windows 10, version 1607 from App-V versions 5.0 SP2 and higher only. If you are using a previous version of App-V, you’ll need to upgrade from that version to App-V 5.0 SP2 before you upgrade to Windows 10, version 1607.
|
>You can upgrade your existing App-V installation to Windows 10, version 1607 from App-V versions 5.0 SP2 and higher only. If you are using a previous version of App-V, you’ll need to upgrade from that version to App-V 5.0 SP2 before you upgrade to Windows 10, version 1607.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Support for System Center
|
## Support for System Center
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
App-V supports System Center 2016 and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1. See [Planning for App-V Integration with Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj822982.aspx) for information about integrating your App-V environment with Configuration Manager.
|
App-V supports System Center 2016 and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1. See [Planning for App-V Integration with Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj822982.aspx) for information about integrating your App-V environment with Configuration Manager.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Related topics
|
||||||
|
- [Release Notes for App-V for Windows 10, version 1607](appv-release-notes-for-appv-for-windows.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Release Notes for App-V for Windows 10, version 1703](appv-release-notes-for-appv-for-windows-1703.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Have a suggestion for App-V?
|
## Have a suggestion for App-V?
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Add or vote on suggestions on the [Application Virtualization feedback site](http://appv.uservoice.com/forums/280448-microsoft-application-virtualization).<br>For App-V issues, use the [App-V TechNet Forum](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=mdopappv).
|
Add or vote on suggestions on the [Application Virtualization feedback site](http://appv.uservoice.com/forums/280448-microsoft-application-virtualization).<br>For App-V issues, use the [App-V TechNet Forum](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=mdopappv).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Related topics
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[Release Notes for App-V](appv-release-notes-for-appv-for-windows.md)
|
|
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|
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windows/manage/appv-auto-batch-sequencing.md
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@ -0,0 +1,173 @@
|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer) (Windows 10)
|
||||||
|
description: How to automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer).
|
||||||
|
author: eross-msft
|
||||||
|
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||||
|
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||||
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
|
ms.prod: w10
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Applies to**
|
||||||
|
- Windows 10, version 1703
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Sequencing multiple apps at the same time requires you to install and start Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer), and to install the necessary apps to collect any changes made to the operating system during the installation and building of the App-V package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
In Windows 10, version 1703, running the App-V Sequencer automatically captures and stores your customizations as an App-V project template (.appvt) file. If you want to make changes to this package later, your customizations will be automatically loaded from this template file. This is applicable to all of the sequencing scenarios:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Using the New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages cmdlet
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Using the App-V Sequencer interface
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Using the new-AppVSequencerPackage cmdlet
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>If you're trying to update multiple apps at the same time, see the [Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-updating.md) topic.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Sequence multiple apps by using a PowerShell cmdlet
|
||||||
|
Sequencing multiple apps at the same time requires that you create a **ConfigFile** with info related to each round of sequencing. This file is then used by the cmdlet to start the VM at a "clean" checkpoint, to copy the installer from the Host device to the VM, and then to start the App-V Sequencer to monitor your specified app installations.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To create your ConfigFile for use by the PowerShell cmdlet**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Determine the apps that need to be included in your App-V sequencing package, and then open a text editor, such as Notepad.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Add the following required XML info for each app:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Name>.** The name of the app you're adding to the package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<InstallerFolder>.** The file path to the folder with the app installer.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Installer>.** The file name for the app executable. This will typically be an .exe or .msi file.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<InstallerOptions>.** The command-line options required for the app installation.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<TimeoutInMinutes>.** The maximum amount of time, in minutes, that the cmdlet should wait for sequencing to complete. You can enter a different value for each app, based on the size and complexity of the app itself.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Cmdlet>.** Determines whether the sequencer uses the cmdlet or the App-V Sequencer interface. **True** tells the sequencer to use cmdlet-based sequencing, while **False** tells the sequencer to use the App-V Sequencer interface. You can use both the cmdlet and the interface together in the same ConfigFile, for different apps.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Enabled>.** Indicates whether the app should be sequenced. **True** includes the app, while **False** ignores it. You can include as many apps as you want in the batch file, but optionally enable only a few of them.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Example:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```XML
|
||||||
|
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||||
|
<Applications>
|
||||||
|
<Application>
|
||||||
|
<Name>Skype for Windows</Name>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerFolder>D:\Install\New\SkypeforWindows</InstallerFolder>
|
||||||
|
<Installer>SkypeSetup.exe</Installer>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerOptions>/S</InstallerOptions>
|
||||||
|
<TimeoutInMinutes>20</TimeoutInMinutes>
|
||||||
|
<Cmdlet>True</Cmdlet>
|
||||||
|
<Enabled>True</Enabled>
|
||||||
|
</Application>
|
||||||
|
<Application>
|
||||||
|
<Name>Power BI</Name>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerFolder>D:\Install\New\MicrosoftPowerBI</InstallerFolder>
|
||||||
|
<Installer>PBIDesktop.msi</Installer>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerOptions>/S</InstallerOptions>
|
||||||
|
<TimeoutInMinutes>20</TimeoutInMinutes>
|
||||||
|
<Cmdlet>True</Cmdlet>
|
||||||
|
<Enabled>True</Enabled>
|
||||||
|
</Application>
|
||||||
|
</Applications>
|
||||||
|
</xml>
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
3. Save your completed file, using the name **ConfigFile**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To start the App-V Sequencer interface and app installation process**
|
||||||
|
- Open PowerShell as an admin on the Host computer and run the following commands to start the batch sequencing:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```ps1
|
||||||
|
New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages –ConfigFile <path_to_configfile> –VMName <name_of_vm> -OutputPath <path_to_your_output>
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
Where _VMName_ is the name of the virtual machine (VM) with the App-V Sequencer installed, where you'll run the batch sequencing, and _OutputPath_ is the full path to where the sequenced packages should be copied.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The cmdlet creates a "clean" checkpoint on the VM. Next, the cmdlet copies the first app installer listed in the ConfigFile from the Host computer to the VM, and finally a new session of the VM opens (through VMConnect) and sequencing of the app begins from the command-line. After completing sequencing and package creation for the first app on the VM, the package is copied from the VM to the Host computer, specified in the OutputPath parameter. The cmdlet then goes to the second app on your list, reverting the VM back to a "clean" checkpoint and running through all of the steps again, until the second app package is copied to your output folder. This process continues until all apps included in your list are done. After the last app, the VM is reverted back to a "clean" checkpoint and turned off.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Sequence multiple apps by using the App-V Sequencer interface
|
||||||
|
Sequencing multipe apps at the same time requires that you create a **ConfigFIle** to collect all of the info related to each round of sequencing. This file is then used by the App-V Sequencer interface after creating a "clean" checkpoint on your VM.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To create your ConfigFile for use by the App-V Sequencer interface**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Determine the apps that need to be included in your App-V sequencing package, and then open a text editor, such as Notepad.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Add the following required XML info for each app:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Name>.** The name of the app you're adding to the package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<InstallerFolder>.** The file path to the folder with the app installer.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
- **<Installer>.** The file name for the app executable. This will typically be an .exe or .msi file.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<TimeoutInMinutes>.** The maximum amount of time, in minutes, that the cmdlet should wait for sequencing to complete. You can enter a different value for each app, based on the size and complexity of the app itself.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Cmdlet>.** Determines whether the sequencer uses the cmdlet or the App-V Sequencer interface. **True** tells the sequencer to usea cmdlet-based sequencing, while **False** tells the sequencer to use the App-V Sequencer interface. You can use both the cmdlet and the interface together in the same ConfigFile, for different apps.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Enabled>.** Indicates whether the app should be sequenced. **True** includes the app, while **False** ignores it. You can include as many apps as you want in the batch file, but optionally enable only a few of them.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Example:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```XML
|
||||||
|
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||||
|
<Applications>
|
||||||
|
<Application>
|
||||||
|
<Name>Skype for Windows</Name>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerFolder>D:\Install\New\SkypeforWindows</InstallerFolder>
|
||||||
|
<Installer>SkypeSetup.exe</Installer>
|
||||||
|
<TimeoutInMinutes>20</TimeoutInMinutes>
|
||||||
|
<Cmdlet>False</Cmdlet>
|
||||||
|
<Enabled>True</Enabled>
|
||||||
|
</Application>
|
||||||
|
<Application>
|
||||||
|
<Name>Power BI</Name>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerFolder>D:\Install\New\MicrosoftPowerBI</InstallerFolder>
|
||||||
|
<Installer>PBIDesktop.msi</Installer>
|
||||||
|
<TimeoutInMinutes>20</TimeoutInMinutes>
|
||||||
|
<Cmdlet>False</Cmdlet>
|
||||||
|
<Enabled>True</Enabled>
|
||||||
|
</Application>
|
||||||
|
</Applications>
|
||||||
|
</xml>
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To start the App-V Sequencer interface and app installation process**
|
||||||
|
- Open PowerShell as an admin on the Host computer and run the following commands to start the batch sequencing:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```ps1
|
||||||
|
New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages –ConfigFile <path_to_configfile> –VMName <name_of_vm> -OutputPath <path_to_your_output>
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
Where _VMName_ is the name of the virtual machine (VM) with the App-V Sequencer installed, where you'll run the batch sequencing, and _OutputPath_ is the full path to where the sequenced packages should be copied.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The cmdlet creates a "clean" checkpoint on the VM. Next, the cmdlet copies the first app installer listed in the ConfigFile from the Host computer to the VM, and finally a new session of the VM opens (through VMConnect) and sequencing of the app begins from the command-line. After completing sequencing and package creation for the first app on the VM, the package is copied from the VM to the Host computer, specified in the OutputPath parameter. The cmdlet then goes to the second app on your list, reverting the VM back to a "clean" checkpoint and running through all of the steps again, until the second app package is copied to your output folder. This process continues until all apps included in your list are done. After the last app, the VM is reverted back to a "clean" checkpoint and turned off.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Review the log files
|
||||||
|
There are 3 types of log files that occur when you sequence multiple apps at the same time:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages-<*time_stamp*>.txt**. Located in the %temp%\AutoSequencer\Logs directory. This log contains info about the sequencing activities, such as "Copying installer to VM", "Scheduling sequencing task", and so on for each app. Additionally, if an app times out, this log contains the failure along with the checkpoint for troubleshooting the problem.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages-report-<*time_stamp*>.txt**. Located in the **OutputPath** folder you specified earlier. This log contains info about the connections made to the VM, showing if there were any failures. Additionally, it briefly includes success or failure info for all of the apps.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Log.txt file**. Located in the **Output Package** folder. This file contains all code included in the NewAppVSequencerPackage cmdlet, including the allowed parameters.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Related topics
|
||||||
|
- [Download the Windows ADK](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [How to install the App-V Sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Learn about Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server-docs/compute/hyper-v/hyper-v-on-windows-server)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-provision-a-vm.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Manually sequence a single app using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-sequence-a-new-application.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-updating.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Automatically cleanup unpublished packages on the App-V client](appv-auto-clean-unpublished-packages.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Have a suggestion for App-V?**<p>
|
||||||
|
Add or vote on suggestions on the [Application Virtualization feedback site](http://appv.uservoice.com/forums/280448-microsoft-application-virtualization).<br>For App-V issues, use the [App-V TechNet Forum](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=mdopappv).
|
177
windows/manage/appv-auto-batch-updating.md
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|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer) (Windows 10)
|
||||||
|
description: How to automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer).
|
||||||
|
author: eross-msft
|
||||||
|
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||||
|
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||||
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
|
ms.prod: w10
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Applies to**
|
||||||
|
- Windows 10, version 1703
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Updating multiple apps at the same time follows the same process as [automatically sequencing multiple apps at the same time](appv-auto-batch-sequencing.md). However for updating, you'll pass your previously created app package files to the App-V Sequencer cmdlet for updating.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, running the New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages cmdlet or the App-V Sequencer interface captures and stores all of your customizations as an App-V project template. If you want to make changes to this package later, your customizations are automatically loaded from this template file.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>If you're trying to sequence multiple apps at the same time, see the [Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-sequencing.md) topic.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Update multiple apps by using a PowerShell cmdlet
|
||||||
|
Updating multiple apps at the same time requires that you create a **ConfigFile** with info related to each round of updating. This file is then used by the cmdlet to start the VM at a "clean" checkpoint, to copy the installer from the Host device to the VM, and then to start the App-V Sequencer to monitor your specified app installations.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To create your ConfigFile for use by the PowerShell cmdlet**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Determine the apps that need to be included in your app package, and then open a text editor, such as Notepad.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Add the following XML info for each app:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Name>.** The name of the app you're adding to the package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<InstallerFolder>.** The file path to the folder with the app installer.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Installer>.** The file name for the app executable. This will typically be an .exe or .msi file.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<InstallerOptions>.** The command-line options required for the app installation.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Package>.** The file path to the location of your App-V packages. These packages were created when you sequenced your apps.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<TimeoutInMinutes>.** The maximum amount of time, in minutes, that the cmdlet should wait for updating to complete. You can enter a different value for each app, based on the size and complexity of the app itself.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Cmdlet>.** Determines whether the sequencer uses the cmdlet or the App-V Sequencer interface. **True** tells the sequencer to use cmdlet-based updating, while **False** tells the sequencer to use the App-V Sequencer interface. You can use both the cmdlet and the interface together in the same ConfigFile, for different apps.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Enabled>.** Indicates whether the app should be sequenced. **True** includes the app, while **False** ignores it. You can include as many apps as you want in the batch file, but optionally enable only a few of them.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Example:**
|
||||||
|
```XML
|
||||||
|
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||||
|
<Applications>
|
||||||
|
<Application>
|
||||||
|
<Name>Skype for Windows Update</Name>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerFolder>D:\Install\Update\SkypeforWindows</InstallerFolder>
|
||||||
|
<Installer>SkypeSetup.exe</Installer>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerOptions>/S</InstallerOptions>
|
||||||
|
<Package>C:\App-V_Package\Microsoft_Apps\skypeupdate.appv</Package>
|
||||||
|
<TimeoutInMinutes>20</TimeoutInMinutes>
|
||||||
|
<Cmdlet>True</Cmdlet>
|
||||||
|
<Enabled>True</Enabled>
|
||||||
|
</Application>
|
||||||
|
<Application>
|
||||||
|
<Name>Microsoft Power BI Update</Name>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerFolder>D:\Install\Update\PowerBI</InstallerFolder>
|
||||||
|
<Installer>PBIDesktop.msi</Installer>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerOptions>/S</InstallerOptions>
|
||||||
|
<Package>C:\App-V_Package\MS_Apps\powerbiupdate.appv</Package>
|
||||||
|
<TimeoutInMinutes>20</TimeoutInMinutes>
|
||||||
|
<Cmdlet>True</Cmdlet>
|
||||||
|
<Enabled>True</Enabled>
|
||||||
|
</Application>
|
||||||
|
</Applications>
|
||||||
|
</xml>
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. Save your completed file, using the name **ConfigFile**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To start the App-V Sequencer interface and app installation process**
|
||||||
|
- Open PowerShell as an admin on the Host computer and run the following commands to start the batch updating:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```ps1
|
||||||
|
New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages –ConfigFile <path_to_configfile> –VMName <name_of_vm> -OutputPath <path_to_your_output>
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
Where _VMName_ is the name of the virtual machine (VM) with the App-V Sequencer installed, where you'll run the batch updating, and _OutputPath_ is the full path to where the updated packages should be copied.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The cmdlet creates a "clean" checkpoint on the VM. Next, the cmdlet copies the first app installer listed in the ConfigFile from the Host computer to the VM, and finally a new session of the VM opens (through VMConnect) and updating of the app begins from the command-line. After completing updating and package creation for the first app on the VM, the package is copied from the VM to the Host computer, specified in the OutputPath parameter. The cmdlet then goes to the second app on your list, reverting the VM back to a "clean" checkpoint and running through all of the steps again, until the second app package is copied to your output folder. This process continues until all apps included in your list are done. After the last app, the VM is reverted back to a "clean" checkpoint and turned off.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Update multiple apps by using the App-V Sequencer interface
|
||||||
|
Updating multipe apps at the same time requires that you create a **ConfigFile** to collect all of the info related to each round of updating. This file is then used by the App-V Sequencer interface after creating a "clean" checkpoint on your VM.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To create your ConfigFile for use by the App-V Sequencer interface**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Determine the apps that need to be updated and then open a text editor, such as Notepad.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Add the following XML info for each app:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Name>.** The name of the app you're adding to the package.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<InstallerFolder>.** The file path to the folder with the app installer.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Installer>.** The file name for the app executable. This will typically be an .exe or .msi file.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Package>.** The file path to the location of your App-V packages. These packages were created when you sequenced your apps.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<TimeoutInMinutes>.** The maximum amount of time, in minutes, the cmdlet should wait for updating to complete. You can enter a different value for each app, based on the size and complexity of the app itself.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Cmdlet>.** Determines whether the sequencer uses the cmdlet or the App-V Sequencer interface. **True** tells the sequencer to usea cmdlet-based updating, while **False** tells the sequencer to use the App-V Sequencer interface. You can use both the cmdlet and the interface together in the same ConfigFile, for different apps.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **<Enabled>.** Indicates whether the app should be sequenced. **True** includes the app, while **False** ignores it. You can include as many apps as you want in the batch file, but optionally enable only a few of them.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Example:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```XML
|
||||||
|
<?xml version="1.0"?>
|
||||||
|
<Applications>
|
||||||
|
<Application>
|
||||||
|
<Name>Skype for Windows Update</Name>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerFolder>D:\Install\Update\SkypeforWindows</InstallerFolder>
|
||||||
|
<Installer>SkypeSetup.exe</Installer>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerOptions>/S</InstallerOptions>
|
||||||
|
<Package>C:\App-V_Package\Microsoft_Apps\skypeupdate.appv</Package>
|
||||||
|
<TimeoutInMinutes>20</TimeoutInMinutes>
|
||||||
|
<Cmdlet>False</Cmdlet>
|
||||||
|
<Enabled>True</Enabled>
|
||||||
|
</Application>
|
||||||
|
<Application>
|
||||||
|
<Name>Microsoft Power BI Update</Name>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerFolder>D:\Install\Update\PowerBI</InstallerFolder>
|
||||||
|
<Installer>PBIDesktop.msi</Installer>
|
||||||
|
<InstallerOptions>/S</InstallerOptions>
|
||||||
|
<Package>C:\App-V_Package\MS_Apps\powerbiupdate.appv</Package>
|
||||||
|
<TimeoutInMinutes>20</TimeoutInMinutes>
|
||||||
|
<Cmdlet>False</Cmdlet>
|
||||||
|
<Enabled>True</Enabled>
|
||||||
|
</Application>
|
||||||
|
</Applications>
|
||||||
|
</xml>
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To start the App-V Sequencer interface and app installation process**
|
||||||
|
- Open PowerShell as an admin on the Host computer and run the following commands to start the batch updating:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```ps1
|
||||||
|
New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages –ConfigFile <path_to_configfile> –VMName <name_of_vm> -OutputPath <path_to_your_output>
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
Where _VMName_ is the name of the virtual machine (VM) with the App-V Sequencer installed, where you'll run the batch updating, and _OutputPath_ is the full path to where the updated packages should be copied.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The cmdlet creates a "clean" checkpoint on the VM. Next, the cmdlet copies the first app installer listed in the ConfigFile from the Host computer to the VM, and finally a new session of the VM opens (through VMConnect) and updating of the app begins from the command-line. After completing updating and package creation for the first app on the VM, the package is copied from the VM to the Host computer, specified in the OutputPath parameter. The cmdlet then goes to the second app on your list, reverting the VM back to a "clean" checkpoint and running through all of the steps again, until the second app package is copied to your output folder. This process continues until all apps included in your list are done. After the last app, the VM is reverted back to a "clean" checkpoint and turned off.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Review the log files
|
||||||
|
There are 3 types of log files that occur when you sequence multiple apps at the same time:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages-<*time_stamp*>.txt**. Located in the %temp%\AutoSequencer\Logs directory. This log contains info about the updating activities, such as "Copying installer to VM", "Scheduling updating task", and so on for each app. Additionally, if an app times out, this log contains the failure along with the checkpoint for troubleshooting the problem.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **New-BatchAppVSequencerPackages-report-<*time_stamp*>.txt**. Located in the **OutputPath** folder you specified earlier. This log contains info about the connections made to the VM, showing if there were any failures. Additionally, it briefly includes success or failure info for all of the apps.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Log.txt file**. Located in the **Output Package** folder. This file contains all code included in the NewAppVSequencerPackage cmdlet, including the allowed parameters.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Related topics
|
||||||
|
- [Download the Windows ADK](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [How to install the App-V Sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Learn about Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server-docs/compute/hyper-v/hyper-v-on-windows-server)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-provision-a-vm.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Manually sequence a single app using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-sequence-a-new-application.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-sequencing.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Automatically cleanup unpublished packages on the App-V client](appv-auto-clean-unpublished-packages.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Have a suggestion for App-V?**<p>
|
||||||
|
Add or vote on suggestions on the [Application Virtualization feedback site](http://appv.uservoice.com/forums/280448-microsoft-application-virtualization).<br>For App-V issues, use the [App-V TechNet Forum](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=mdopappv).
|
76
windows/manage/appv-auto-clean-unpublished-packages.md
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: Automatically cleanup unpublished packages on the App-V client (Windows 10)
|
||||||
|
description: How to automatically clean-up any unpublished packages on your App-V client devices.
|
||||||
|
author: eross-msft
|
||||||
|
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||||
|
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||||
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
|
ms.prod: w10
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Automatically cleanup unpublished packages on the App-V client
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Applies to**
|
||||||
|
- Windows 10, version 1703
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Previous versions of App-V have required you to manually remove your unpublished packages from your client devices, to free up additional storage space. Windows 10, version 1703 introduces the ability to use PowerShell or Group Policy settings to automatically cleanup your unpublished packages after a device restart.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Cleanup by using PowerShell commands
|
||||||
|
Using PowerShell, you can turn on the **AutoCleanupEnabled** setting to automatically cleanup your unpublished App-V packages from your App-V client devices.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To turn on the AutoCleanupEnabled option**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Open PowerShell as an admin and run the following command to turn on the automatic package cleanup functionality:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```ps1
|
||||||
|
Set-AppvClientConfiguration -AutoCleanupEnabled 1
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The command runs and you should see the following info on the PowerShell screen:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<table border="1">
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<thead>
|
||||||
|
<th>Name</th>
|
||||||
|
<th>Value</th>
|
||||||
|
<th>SetbyGroupPolicy</th>
|
||||||
|
</thead>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tbody>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>AutoCleanupEnabled</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>1</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>False</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
</tbody>
|
||||||
|
</table>
|
||||||
|
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||||||
|
2. Run the following command to make sure the configuration is ready to automatically cleanup your packages.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```ps1
|
||||||
|
Get-AppvClientConfiguration
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
You should see the **AutoCleanupEnabled** option turned on (shows a value of "1") in the configuration list.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Cleanup by using Group Policy settings
|
||||||
|
Using Group Policy, you can turn on the **Enable automatic cleanup of unused appv packages** setting to automatically cleanup your unpublished App-V packages from your App-V client devices.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To turn on the Enable automatic cleanup of unused appv packages setting**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Open your Group Policy editor and double-click the Administrative Templates\System\App-V\PackageManagement\Enable automatic cleanup of unused appv packages setting.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Click **Enabled**, and then click **OK**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
After your Group Policy updates, the setting is turned on and will cleanup any unpublished App-V packages on the App-V Client after restarting.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Related topics
|
||||||
|
- [Download the Windows ADK](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Download the Microsoft Application Virtualization 5.0 Client UI Application](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=41186)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Using the App-V Client Management Console](appv-using-the-client-management-console.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Have a suggestion for App-V?**<p>
|
||||||
|
Add or vote on suggestions on the [Application Virtualization feedback site](http://appv.uservoice.com/forums/280448-microsoft-application-virtualization).<br>For App-V issues, use the [App-V TechNet Forum](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=mdopappv).
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windows/manage/appv-auto-provision-a-vm.md
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|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: Automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer) (Windows 10)
|
||||||
|
description: How to automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer) PowerShell cmdlet or the user interface.
|
||||||
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author: eross-msft
|
||||||
|
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
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||||||
|
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||||
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
|
ms.prod: w10
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Automatically provision your sequencing environment using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Applies to**
|
||||||
|
- Windows 10, version 1703
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Previous versions of the App-V Sequencer have required you to manually create your sequencing environment. Windows 10, version 1703 introduces two new PowerShell cmdlets, New-AppVSequencerVM and Connect-AppvSequencerVM, which automatically create your sequencing environment for you, including provisioning your virtual machine.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Automatic VM provisioning of the sequencing environment
|
||||||
|
You have 2 options for provisioning an VM for auto-sequencing:
|
||||||
|
- Using a Virtual Hard Disk (VHD)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
-OR-
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Updating an existing VM
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>We have reduced the number of environmental checks performed by the App-V Sequencer, narrowing down the list of apps that need to be disabled or turned off for a clean sequencing experience. We've also suppressed antivirus and other similar app warnings.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Provision a new VM by using a VHD file
|
||||||
|
Provisioning your new VM includes creating a VHD file, setting up a user account, turning on remote PowerShell scripting, and installing the App-V Sequencer.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### Create a VHD file
|
||||||
|
For this process to work, you must have a base operating system available as a VHD image file, we recommend using the [Convert-WindowsImage.ps1](https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Convert-WindowsImageps1-0fe23a8f) command-line tool.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To create a VHD file by using the Convert-WindowsImage command-line tool**
|
||||||
|
1. Open PowerShell as an admin and run the Convert-WindowsImage tool, using the following commands:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```ps1
|
||||||
|
Convert-WindowsImage -SourcePath "<path_to_iso_image>" -VHDFormat "VHD" -VHDPartitionStyle "MBR"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
Where *<path_to_iso_image>* is the full path to your ISO image.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||||
|
>You must specify the _VHDPartitionStyle_ as **MBR**. Using the default value, **GPT**, will cause a boot failure in your VHD image.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### Provision your VM using your VHD file
|
||||||
|
After you have a VHD file, you must provision your VM for auto-sequencing.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To provision your VM using your VHD file**
|
||||||
|
1. On the Host device, install Windows 10, version 1703 and the **Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Auto Sequencer** component from the matching version of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). For more info on how to install the App-V Sequencer, see [Install the App-V Sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Make sure that Hyper-V is turned on. For more info about turning on and using Hyper-V, see [Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server-docs/compute/hyper-v/hyper-v-on-windows-server).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. Open PowerShell as an admin and run the **New-AppVSequencerVM** cmdlet, using the following parameters:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```ps1
|
||||||
|
New-AppVSequencerVM -VMName "<name_of_new_vm>" -ADKPath "<path_to_adk_install_folder>" -VHDPath "<path_to_vhd_file>" -VMMemory <vm_memory_size> -VMSwitch "<name_of_network_switch>"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This command creates a new Hyper-V VM file using the provided VHD file and also creates a "clean" checkpoint, from where all sequencing and updating will start.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Provision an existing VM for auto-sequencing
|
||||||
|
If your apps require custom prerequisites, such as Microsoft SQL Server, we recommend that you preinstall the prerequisites on your VM and then use that VM for auto-sequencing. Using these steps will establish a connection to your existing VM.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To connect to your existing VM**
|
||||||
|
- Open PowerShell as an admin and run the following commands on your existing VM:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Set the network category of your connection profile on the VM to _Private_:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```ps1
|
||||||
|
Get-netconnectionprofile | set-netconnectionprofile -NetworkCategory Private
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Enable firewall rules for _Remote Desktop_ and _Windows Remote Management_:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```ps1
|
||||||
|
Enable-NetFirewallRule -DisplayGroup “Remote Desktop”
|
||||||
|
Enable-NetFirewallRule -DisplayGroup “Windows Remote Management”
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Set the VM to receive remote commands without a confirmation prompt:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```ps1
|
||||||
|
Enable-PSRemoting –Force
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**To provision an existing VM**
|
||||||
|
1. On the Host device, install Windows 10, version 1703 and the **Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Auto Sequencer** component from the matching version of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). For more info on how to install the App-V Sequencer, see [Install the App-V Sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Open PowerShell as an admin and run the **Connect-AppvSequencerVM** cmdlet, using the following parameters:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```ps1
|
||||||
|
Connect-AppvSequencerVM -VMName "<name_of_vm>" -ADKPath "<path_to_adk_install_folder>"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Where *<name_of_vm>* is the name of the VM granted during its creation and shown in the Hyper-V Manager tool.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This command creates a new Hyper-V VM file using the provided VHD file and also creates a "clean" checkpoint, from where all sequencing and updating will start.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Review the provisioning log files
|
||||||
|
The 2 types of provisioning log files, located at %temp%\AutoSequencer\Logs, are:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **New-AppVSequencerVM-<*time_stamp*>.txt**. Includes info about the provisioning activities, such as "Waiting for VM session", "Copying installer for Sequencer", and so on.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Connect-AppvSequencerVM-report-<*time_stamp*>.txt**. Includes info about the connections made to the VM, showing whether there were any failures.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Next steps
|
||||||
|
After provisioning your sequencing environment, you must sequence your apps, either as a group or individually. For more info about sequencing your apps, see [Manually sequence a single new app using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-sequence-a-new-application.md), [Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-sequencing.md), and [Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-updating.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
After you sequence your packages, you can automatically cleanup any unpublished packages on the App-V client. For more info, see [Automatically cleanup unpublished packages on the App-V client](appv-auto-clean-unpublished-packages.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Related topics
|
||||||
|
- [Download the Convert-WindowsImage tool](https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Convert-WindowsImageps1-0fe23a8f)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Download the Windows ADK](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [How to install the App-V Sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Learn about Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server-docs/compute/hyper-v/hyper-v-on-windows-server)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Have a suggestion for App-V?**<p>
|
||||||
|
Add or vote on suggestions on the [Application Virtualization feedback site](http://appv.uservoice.com/forums/280448-microsoft-application-virtualization).<br>For App-V issues, use the [App-V TechNet Forum](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=mdopappv).
|
211
windows/manage/appv-available-mdm-settings.md
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|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: Available Mobile Data Management (MDM) settings for App-V (Windows 10)
|
||||||
|
description: A list of the available MDM settings for App-V on Windows 10.
|
||||||
|
author: eross-msft
|
||||||
|
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||||
|
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||||
|
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||||
|
ms.prod: w10
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Available Mobile Data Management (MDM) settings for App-V
|
||||||
|
With Windows 10, version 1703, you can configure, deploy, and manage your App-V apps by using these Mobile Data Management (MDM) settings. For the full list of available settings, see the [EnterpriseAppVManagement CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/enterpriseappvmanagement-csp) page.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<table>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<th>Policy name</th>
|
||||||
|
<th>Supported versions</th>
|
||||||
|
<th>Details</th>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Name</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPackageManagement/<em><enterprise_id></em>/<em><package_family_name></em>/<em><package_full_name></em>/Name</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Value.</strong> Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.</li>
|
||||||
|
</ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Version</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPackageManagement/<em><enterprise_id></em>/<em><package_family_name></em>/<em><package_full_name></em>/Version</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Value.</strong> Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.</li>
|
||||||
|
</ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Publisher</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPackageManagement/<em><enterprise_id></em>/<em><package_family_name></em>/<em><package_full_name></em>/Publisher</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Value.</strong> Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.</li>
|
||||||
|
</ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>InstallLocation</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPackageManagement/<em><enterprise_id></em>/<em><package_family_name></em>/<em><package_full_name></em>/InstallLocation</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Value.</strong> Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.</li>
|
||||||
|
</ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>InstallDate</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPackageManagement/<em><enterprise_id></em>/<em><package_family_name></em>/<em><package_full_name></em>/InstallDate</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Value.</strong> Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.</li>
|
||||||
|
</ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>Users</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPackageManagement/<em><enterprise_id></em>/<em><package_family_name></em>/<em><package_full_name></em>/Users</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Value.</strong> Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.</li>
|
||||||
|
</ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>AppVPackageID</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPackageManagement/<em><enterprise_id></em>/<em><package_family_name></em>/<em><package_full_name></em>/AppVPackageID</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Value.</strong> Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.</li>
|
||||||
|
</ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>AppVVersionID</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPackageManagement/<em><enterprise_id></em>/<em><package_family_name></em>/<em><package_full_name></em>/AppVVersionID</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Value.</strong> Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.</li>
|
||||||
|
</ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>AppVPackageUri</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPackageManagement/<em><enterprise_id></em>/<em><package_family_name></em>/<em><package_full_name></em>/AppVPackageUri</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Value.</strong> Read-only data, provided by your App-V packages.</li>
|
||||||
|
</ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>LastError</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPublishing/LastSync/LastError</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Value.</strong> Read-only data, provided by your App-V client.</li>
|
||||||
|
</ul>
|
||||||
|
</td>
|
||||||
|
</tr>
|
||||||
|
<tr>
|
||||||
|
<td>LastErrorDescription</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
|
||||||
|
<td>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPublishing/LastSync/LastErrorDescription</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>Values.</strong>
|
||||||
|
<ul>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>0.</strong> No errors returned during publish.</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>1.</strong> Unpublish groups failed during publish.</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>2.</strong> Publish no-group packages failed during publish.</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>3.</strong> Publish group packages failed during publish.</li>
|
||||||
|
<li><strong>4.</strong> Unpublish packages failed during publish.</li>
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<li><strong>5.</strong> New policy write failed during publish.</li>
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<li><strong>6.</strong> Multiple non-fatal errors occurred during publish.</li>
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<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPublishing/LastSync/SyncStatusDescription</li>
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<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
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<li><strong>Values.</strong>
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<li><strong>0.</strong> App-V publishing is idle.</li>
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<li><strong>1.</strong> App-V connection groups publish in progress.</li>
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<li><strong>2.</strong> App-V packages (non-connection group) publish in progress.</li>
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<li><strong>3.</strong> App-V packages (connection group) publish in progress.</li>
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<li><strong>4.</strong> App-V packages unpublish in progress.</li>
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<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
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<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPublishing/LastSync/SyncProgress</li>
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<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
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<li><strong>Values.</strong>
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<ul>
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<li><strong>0.</strong> App-V Sync is idle.</li>
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<li><strong>1.</strong> App-V Sync is initializing.</li>
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<li><strong>2.</strong> App-V Sync is in progress.</li>
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<li><strong>3.</strong> App-V Sync is complete.</li>
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<li><strong>4.</strong> App-V Sync requires device reboot.</li>
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<td>PublishXML</td>
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<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
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<td>
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<ul>
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<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVPublishing/Sync/PublishXML</li>
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<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
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<li><strong>Value.</strong> Custom value, entered by admin.</li>
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<td>Policy</td>
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<td>Windows 10, version 1703</td>
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||||||
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<td>
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<ul>
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||||||
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<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/EnterpriseAppVManagement/AppVDynamicPolicy/configurationid/Policy</li>
|
||||||
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<li><strong>Data type.</strong> String</li>
|
||||||
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<li><strong>Value.</strong> Custom value, entered by admin.</li>
|
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@ -1,55 +1,64 @@
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---
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---
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title: How to Create and Use a Project Template (Windows 10)
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title: Create and apply an App-V project template to a sequenced App-V package (Windows 10)
|
||||||
description: How to Create and Use a Project Template
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description: Steps for how to create and apply an App-V project template (.appvt) to a sequenced App-V package.
|
||||||
author: MaggiePucciEvans
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author: eross-msft
|
||||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
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ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.sitesec: library
|
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.prod: w10
|
||||||
---
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Create and apply an App-V project template to a sequenced App-V package
|
||||||
# How to Create and Use a Project Template
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**Applies to**
|
**Applies to**
|
||||||
- Windows 10, version 1607
|
- Windows 10, version 1607
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You can use an App-V project template to save commonly applied settings associated with an existing virtual application package. These settings can then be applied when you create new virtual application packages in your environment. Using a project template can streamline the process of creating virtual application packages.
|
You can use an App-V project template (.appvt) file to save commonly applied settings associated with an existing virtual application package. These settings can then be applied when you create new virtual application packages in your environment. Using a project template can streamline the process of creating virtual application packages. App-V project templates differ from App-V Package Accelerators because App-V Package Accelerators are application-specific, while App-V project templates can be applied to multiple applications. For more info about Package Accelerators, see the [How to create a Package Accelerator](appv-create-a-package-accelerator.md) topic.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> **Note** You can, and often should apply an App-V project template during a package upgrade. For example, if you sequenced an application with a custom exclusion list, it is recommended that an associated template is created and saved for later use while upgrading the sequenced application.
|
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||||
|
>In Windows 10, version 1703, running the new-appvsequencerpackage or the update-appvsequencepackage cmdlets automatically captures and stores all of your customizations as an App-V project template. If you want to make changes to this package later, your customizations are automatically loaded from this template file. If you have an auto-saved template and you attempt to load another template through the _TemplateFilePath_ parameter, the customization value from the parameter will override the auto-saved template.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
App-V project templates differ from App-V Application Accelerators because App-V Application Accelerators are application-specific, and App-V project templates can be applied to multiple applications.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Use the following procedures to create and apply a new template.
|
## Create a project template
|
||||||
|
You must first create and save a project template, including a virtual app package with settings to be used by the template.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**To create a project template**
|
**To create a project template**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. To start the App-V sequencer, on the computer that is running the sequencer, click **Start** / **All Programs** / **Microsoft Application Virtualization** / **Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer**.
|
1. On the device running the App-V Sequencer, click **Start**, click **All Programs**, click **Microsoft Application Virtualization**, and then click **Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> **Note** If the virtual application package is currently open in the App-V Sequencer console, skip to step 3 of this procedure.
|
>[!NOTE]
|
||||||
|
>If the virtual app package is currently open in the App-V Sequencer console, skip to Step 3 of this procedure.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. To open the existing virtual application package that contains the settings you want to save with the App-V project template, click **File** / **Open**, and then click **Edit Package**. On the **Select Package** page, click **Browse** and locate the virtual application package that you want to open. Click **Edit**.
|
2. On the **File** menu, click **Open**, click **Edit Package**, browse for the virtual app package that includes the settings you want to save with the App-V project template, and then click **Edit** to change any of the settings or info included in the file.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
3. In the App-V Sequencer console, to save the template file, click **File** / **Save As Template**. After you have reviewed the settings that will be saved with the new template, click **OK**. Specify a name that will be associated with the new App-V project template. Click Save.
|
3. On the **File** menu, click **Save As Template**, review the settings associated with the new template, click **OK**, name your new template, and then click **Save**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The new App-V project template is saved in the folder you specified.
|
The new App-V project template is saved in the folder you specified.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**To apply a project template**
|
## Apply a project template
|
||||||
|
After creating the template, you can apply it to all of your new virtual app packages, automatically including all of the settings.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
> **Important** Creating a virtual application package using a project template in conjunction with a Package Accelerator is not supported.
|
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||||
|
>Virtual app packages don't support using both a project template and a Package Accelerator together.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. To start the App-V sequencer, on the computer that is running the sequencer, click **Start** / **All Programs** / **Microsoft Application Virtualization** / **Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer**.
|
1. On the device running the App-V Sequencer, click **Start**, click **All Programs**, click **Microsoft Application Virtualization**, and then click **Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. To create or upgrade a new virtual application package by using an App-V project template, click **File** / **New From Template**.
|
2. On the **File** menu, click **New From Template**, browse to your newly created project template, and then click **Open**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
3. To select the project template that you want to use, browse to the directory where the project template is saved, select the project template, and then click **Open**.
|
3. Create your new virtual app package. The settings saved with your template are automatically applied.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Create the new virtual application package. The settings saved with the specified template will be applied to the new virtual application package that you are creating.
|
### Related topics
|
||||||
|
- [Download the Windows ADK](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Have a suggestion for App-V?
|
- [How to install the App-V Sequencer](appv-install-the-sequencer.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Learn about Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server-docs/compute/hyper-v/hyper-v-on-windows-server)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Automatically sequence multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-sequencing.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Automatically update multiple apps at the same time using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-auto-batch-updating.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [Manually sequence a new app using Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer (App-V Sequencer)](appv-sequence-a-new-application.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Have a suggestion for App-V?**<p>
|
||||||
Add or vote on suggestions on the [Application Virtualization feedback site](http://appv.uservoice.com/forums/280448-microsoft-application-virtualization).<br>For App-V issues, use the [App-V TechNet Forum](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=mdopappv).
|
Add or vote on suggestions on the [Application Virtualization feedback site](http://appv.uservoice.com/forums/280448-microsoft-application-virtualization).<br>For App-V issues, use the [App-V TechNet Forum](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?forum=mdopappv).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Related topics
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[Operations for App-V](appv-operations.md)
|
|
||||||
|