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Surface 2s update vjokai
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author: dansimp
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ms.author: dansimp
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ms.topic: article
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ms.date: 10/31/2019
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ms.date: 11/20/2019
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ms.reviewer: scottmca
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manager: dansimp
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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Microsoft Surface Enterprise Management Mode (SEMM) is a feature of Surface devices with Surface UEFI that allows you to secure and manage firmware settings within your organization. With SEMM, IT professionals can prepare configurations of UEFI settings and install them on a Surface device. In addition to the ability to configure UEFI settings, SEMM also uses a certificate to protect the configuration from unauthorized tampering or removal.
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>[!NOTE]
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>SEMM is only available on devices with Surface UEFI firmware.
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>SEMM is only available on devices with Surface UEFI firmware. This includes most Surface devices including Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro X, and Surface Laptop 3 commercial SKUs with an Intel processor. SEMM is not supported on the 15" Surface Laptop 3 SKU with AMD processor (only available as a retail SKU).
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When Surface devices are configured by SEMM and secured with the SEMM certificate, they are considered *enrolled* in SEMM. When the SEMM certificate is removed and control of UEFI settings is returned to the user of the device, the Surface device is considered *unenrolled* in SEMM.
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## Version History
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### Version 2.59.139
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* Support to Surface Pro 7 and Surface Laptop 3
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### Version 2.59.
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* Support to Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro X, and Surface Laptop 3 13.5" and 15" models with Intel processor. Note: Surface Laptop 3 15" AMD processor is not supported.
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- Support to Wake on Power feature
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### Version 2.54.139.0
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author: dansimp
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ms.author: dansimp
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ms.topic: article
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ms.date: 10/03/2019
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ms.date: 11/20/2019
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ms.reviewer: jessko
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manager: dansimp
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ms.audience: itpro
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## Image-based deployment considerations
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Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) operating system deployment currently do not support Surface Pro X. Customers relying on image-based deployment should consider Surface Pro 7 while they continue to evaluate the right time to transition to the cloud.
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Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (formerly System Center Configuration Manager) currently do not support Surface Pro X for operating system deployment. Customers relying on image-based deployment should consider Surface Pro 7 while they continue to evaluate the right time to transition to the cloud.
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## Managing Surface Pro X devices
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### Co-management
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Once deployed in Autopilot, you can join Surface Pro X devices to Azure AD or Active Directory (Hybrid Azure AD Join) where you will be able to manage the devices with Intune or co-manage them with SCCM, which will install the 32-bit x86 ConfigMgr client.
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Once deployed in Autopilot, you can join Surface Pro X devices to Azure AD or Active Directory (Hybrid Azure AD Join) where you will be able to manage the devices with Intune or co-manage them with Endpoint Configuration Manager, which will install the 32-bit x86 ConfigMgr client.
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### Third party MDM solutions
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> [!NOTE]
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> Surface Pro X supports Windows 10, version 1903 and later.
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### Windows Server Update Services
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Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) does not support the ability to deliver drivers and firmware to Surface Pro X.
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For more information, refer to the [Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/configmgr/sum/get-started/configure-classifications-and-products).
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## Running apps on Surface Pro X
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Most apps run on ARM-based Windows 10 PCs with limited exclusions.
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| Support for Network Boot (PXE) | Yes | Yes | |
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| Windows Configuration Designer | Yes | No | Not recommended for Surface Pro X. |
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| WinPE | Yes | Yes | Not recommended for Surface Pro X. Microsoft does not provide the necessary .ISO and drivers to support WinPE with Surface Pro X. |
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| SCCM: Operating System Deployment (OSD) | Yes | No | Not supported on Surface Pro X. |
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| Endpoint Configuration Manager: Operating System Deployment (OSD) | Yes | No | Not supported on Surface Pro X. |
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| MDT | Yes | No | Not supported on Surface Pro X. |
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| Intune | Yes | Yes | Manage LTE with eSIM profiles. |
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| Windows Autopilot | Yes | Yes | |
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| Azure AD (co-management) | Yes | Yes | Ability to join Surface Pro X to Azure AD or Active Directory (Hybrid Azure AD Join). |
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| SCCM | Yes | Yes | |
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| Endpoint Configuration Manager | Yes | Yes | |
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| Power on When AC Restore | Yes | Yes | |
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| Surface Diagnostic Toolkit (SDT) for Business | Yes | Yes | |
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| Surface Dock Firmware Update | Yes | Yes | |
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| Surface Data Eraser (SDE) | Yes | Yes |
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## FAQ
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### Can I deploy Surface Pro X with MDT or SCCM?
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### Can I deploy Surface Pro X with MDT or Endpoint Configuration Manager?
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The Microsoft Deployment Toolkit and System Center Configuration Manager operating system deployment currently do not support Surface Pro X. Customers relying on image-based deployment should consider Surface Pro 7 while they continue to evaluate the right time to transition to the cloud.
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The Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager currently do not support Surface Pro X for operating system deployment.Customers relying on image-based deployment should consider Surface Pro 7 while they continue to evaluate the right time to transition to the cloud.
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### How can I deploy Surface Pro X?
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### Is Intune required to manage Surface Pro X?
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Intune is recommended but not required. Once deployed in Autopilot, you can join Surface Pro X devices to Azure AD or Active Directory (Hybrid Azure AD Join) where you will be able to manage the devices with Intune or co-manage them with SCCM, which will install the 32-bit x86 ConfigMgr client.
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Intune is recommended but not required. Once deployed in Autopilot, you can join Surface Pro X devices to Azure AD or Active Directory (Hybrid Azure AD Join) where you will be able to manage the devices with Intune or co-manage them with Endpoint Configuration Manager, which will install the 32-bit x86 ConfigMgr client.
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