> The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired and go out of support on June 15, 2022. For a list of what’s in scope, see [the FAQ](https://aka.ms/IEModeFAQ). The same IE11 apps and sites you use today can open in Microsoft Edge with Internet Explorer mode. [Learn more here](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/).
> The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application is [retired and out of support](https://aka.ms/IEJune15Blog) as of June 15, 2022 for certain versions of Windows 10.
>
> You can still access older, legacy sites that require Internet Explorer with Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge. [Learn how](https://aka.ms/IEmodewebsite).
>
> The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will progressively redirect to the faster, more secure Microsoft Edge browser, and will ultimately be disabled via Windows Update. [Disable IE today](/deployedge/edge-ie-disable-ie11).
@ -93,7 +94,7 @@ Windows 11 SE comes with some preinstalled apps. The following apps can also run
| App type | Enabled |
| --- | --- |
| Apps that run in a browser | ✔️ Apps that run in a browser, like Progressive Web Apps (PWA) and Web apps, can run on Windows 11 SE without any changes or limitations. |
| Apps that require installation | ❌ Apps that require an installation, including Microsoft Store apps and Win32 apps can't be installed. If students try to install these apps, the installation fails. <br/><br/>✔️ If there are specific installation-type of apps you want to enable, then work with Microsoft to get them enabled. For more information, see [Add your own apps](#add-your-own-apps) (in this article). |
| Apps that require installation | ❌ Apps that require an installation, including Microsoft Store apps and Win32 apps can't be installed. If students try to install these apps, the installation fails. <br/><br/>✔️ If there are specific installation-type apps you want to enable, then work with Microsoft to get them enabled. For more information, see [Add your own apps](#add-your-own-apps) (in this article). |
@ -76,26 +76,10 @@ The following table provides a full list of supported integration points for Off
|Active X Controls:<br>- Groove.SiteClient<br>- PortalConnect.PersonalSite<br>- SharePoint.openDocuments<br>- SharePoint.ExportDatabase<br>- SharePoint.SpreadSheetLauncher<br>- SharePoint.StssyncHander<br>- SharePoint.DragUploadCtl<br>- SharePoint.DragDownloadCtl<br>- Sharpoint.OpenXMLDocuments<br> - Sharepoint.ClipboardCtl<br>- WinProj.Activator<br>- Name.NameCtrl<br>- STSUPld.CopyCtl<br>- CommunicatorMeetingJoinAx.JoinManager<br>- LISTNET.Listnet<br>- OneDrive Pro Browser Helper|Active X Control. <br><br>For more information about ActiveX controls, see the [ActiveX Control API Reference](<https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/office/ms440037(v=office.14).aspx>).||
|OneDrive Pro Icon Overlays|Windows explorer shell icon overlays when users look at folders OneDrive Pro folders||
@ -146,8 +146,6 @@ For details on each specific setting, see [Windows Provisioning settings referen
## Learn more
- Watch the video: [Provisioning Windows 10 Devices with New Tools](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615921)
- [How to bulk-enroll devices with On-premises Mobile Device Management in Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](/configmgr/mdm/deploy-use/bulk-enroll-devices-on-premises-mdm)
@ -141,12 +141,6 @@ When applying multiple provisioning packages to a device, the provisioning engin
After a stand-alone provisioning package is applied to the device, the package is persisted in the `%ProgramData%\Microsoft\Provisioning` folder on the device. Provisioning packages can be removed by an administrator by using the **Add or remove a provisioning package** available under **Settings** > **Accounts** > **Access work or school**.
## Learn more
- Watch the video: [Provisioning Windows 10 Devices with New Tools](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615921)
## Related articles
- [Provisioning packages for Windows client](provisioning-packages.md)
@ -28,9 +27,6 @@ Provisioning packages are simple enough that with a short set of written instruc
<!-- The [Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit) includes the Windows Configuration Designer, a tool for configuring provisioning packages.-->
Windows Configuration Designer is available as an [app in the Microsoft Store](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9nblggh4tx22).
<!--## New in Windows 10, version 1703-->
<!--- The tool for creating provisioning packages is renamed Windows Configuration Designer, replacing the Windows Configuration Designer (WCD) tool. The components for creating images have been removed from Windows Configuration Designer, which now provides access to runtime settings only. -->
@ -41,10 +37,8 @@ Windows Configuration Designer is available as an [app in the Microsoft Store](h
<!--- Windows 10 includes PowerShell cmdlets that simplify scripted provisioning. Using these cmdlets, you can add provisioning packages, remove provisioning packages and generate log files to investigate provisioning errors.-->
<!-- - The Provision school devices wizard is removed from Windows Configuration Designer. Instead, use the [Setup School PCs app](https://www.microsoft.com/store/p/set-up-school-pcs/9nblggh4ls40) from the Microsoft Store. -->
## Benefits of provisioning packages
Provisioning packages let you:
- Quickly configure a new device without going through the process of installing a new image.
@ -76,7 +70,7 @@ The following table describes settings that you can configure using the wizards
| Set up device | Assign device name, enter product key to upgrade Windows, configure shared used, remove pre-installed software | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
| Set up network | Connect to a Wi-Fi network | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
| Account management | Enroll device in Active Directory, enroll device in Azure Active Directory, or create a local administrator account | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
| Bulk Enrollment in Azure AD | Enroll device in Azure Active Directory using Bulk Token</br></br> [Set up Azure AD join in your organization](/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup), before you use Windows Configuration Designer wizard to configure bulk Azure AD enrollment,. | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
| Bulk Enrollment in Azure AD | Enroll device in Azure Active Directory using Bulk Token</br></br> [Set up Azure AD join in your organization](/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup), before you use Windows Configuration Designer wizard to configure bulk Azure AD enrollment. | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
| Add applications | Install applications using the provisioning package. | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ |
| Add certificates | Include a certificate file in the provisioning package. | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
| Configure kiosk account and app | Create local account to run the kiosk mode app, specify the app to run in kiosk mode | ❌ | ✔️ | ❌ |
@ -87,7 +81,6 @@ The following table describes settings that you can configure using the wizards
- [Instructions for the kiosk wizard](../kiosk-single-app.md#wizard)
- [Instructions for the HoloLens wizard](/hololens/hololens-provisioning#wizard)
>[!NOTE]
>After you start a project using a Windows Configuration Designer wizard, you can switch to the advanced editor to configure additional settings in the provisioning package.
@ -95,7 +88,6 @@ The following table describes settings that you can configure using the wizards
The following table provides some examples of settings that you can configure using the Windows Configuration Designer advanced editor to create provisioning packages.
| Customization options | Examples |
|---|---|
| Bulk Active Directory join and device name | Join devices to Active Directory domain and assign device names using hardware-specific serial numbers or random characters |
@ -137,12 +129,6 @@ WCD supports the following scenarios for IT administrators:
<!-- > [!NOTE] -->
<!-- > Windows ICD in Windows 10, version 1607, also provided a wizard to create provisioning packages for school PCs. To learn more, see [Set up students' PCs to join domain](/education/windows/). -->
## Learn more
For more information about provisioning, watch the following video:
- [Provisioning Windows client devices with new tools](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615921)
## Related articles
- [How provisioning works in Windows client](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
>Setting documentation is provided for Windows 10, version 1803 and earlier. CellCore is not available in Windows 10, version 1809.
Setting documentation is provided for Windows 10, version 1803 and earlier. CellCore is not available in Windows 10, version 1809.
Use to configure settings for cellular data.
@ -21,109 +21,103 @@ Use to configure settings for cellular data.
>These settings are intended to be used only by manufacturers, mobile operators, and solution providers when configuring devices, and are not intended for use by administrators in the enterprise.
## Applies to
Setting groups | Windows client | Surface Hub | HoloLens | IoT Core
1. In **CellConfiguration** > **PropertyGroups**, enter a name for the property group.
2. Select the **PropertyGroups** you just created in the **Available customizations** pane and then enter a **PropertyName**.
3. Select the **PropertyName** you just created in the **Available customizations** pane, and then select one of the following data types for the property:
- Binary
- Boolean
- Integer
- String
- Binary
- Boolean
- Integer
- String
4. The data type that you selected is added in **Available customizations**. Select it to enter a value for the property.
### CellData
Setting | Description
--- | ---
CellularFailover | Allow or disallow cellular data failover when in limited Wi-Fi connectivity. By default, if the phone is connected to a Wi-Fi network and the data connection to a site is unsuccessful due to limited Wi-Fi connectivity, the phone will complete the connection to the site using available cellular data networks (when possible) to provide an optimal user experience. When the customization is enabled, a user option to use or not use cellular data for limited Wi-Fi connectivity becomes visible in the **Settings** > **cellular+SIM** screen. This option is automatically set to **don’t use cellular data** when the customization is enabled.
MaxNumberOfPDPContexts | Set a maximum value (1 through 4, inclusive, or 0x1 through 0x4 hexadecimal) for the number of simultaneous packet data protocol (PDP) contexts for 3GPP connections. By default, the OS enforces a maximum of four (4) simultaneous packet data protocol (PDP) contexts for 3GPP connections, and one (1) PDP context for 3GPP2 connections. You can set a different maximum value if required by their mobile operator. The same maximums apply for both roaming and non-roaming scenarios. This maximum does not include packet contexts used internally by the modem.
ModemProfiles > LTEAttachGuids | Set the value for LTEAttachGuid to the OemConnectionId GUID used for the LTE attach profile in the modem. The value is a GUID in the string format *XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX*.
PersistAtImaging > DisableAoAc | Enable or disable Always-on/Always-connected (AoAc) on the WWAN adapter.
|Setting | Description|
|:--- |:---|
|CellularFailover | Allow or disallow cellular data failover when in limited Wi-Fi connectivity. By default, if the phone is connected to a Wi-Fi network and the data connection to a site is unsuccessful due to limited Wi-Fi connectivity, the phone will complete the connection to the site using available cellular data networks (when possible) to provide an optimal user experience. When the customization is enabled, a user option to use or not use cellular data for limited Wi-Fi connectivity becomes visible in the **Settings** > **cellular+SIM** screen. This option is automatically set to **don’t use cellular data** when the customization is enabled.|
|MaxNumberOfPDPContexts | Set a maximum value (1 through 4, inclusive, or 0x1 through 0x4 hexadecimal) for the number of simultaneous packet data protocol (PDP) contexts for 3GPP connections. By default, the OS enforces a maximum of four (4) simultaneous packet data protocol (PDP) contexts for 3GPP connections, and one (1) PDP context for 3GPP2 connections. You can set a different maximum value if required by their mobile operator. The same maximums apply for both roaming and non-roaming scenarios. This maximum does not include packet contexts used internally by the modem.|
|ModemProfiles > LTEAttachGuids | Set the value for LTEAttachGuid to the OemConnectionId GUID used for the LTE attach profile in the modem. The value is a GUID in the string format *XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX*.|
|PersistAtImaging > DisableAoAc | Enable or disable Always-on/Always-connected (AoAc) on the WWAN adapter.|
### CellUX
Setting | Description
--- | ---
APNAuthTypeDefault | Select between **Pap** and **Chap** for default APN authentication type.
APNIPTypeIfHidden | Select between **IPV4**, **IPV6**, **IPV4V6**, and **IPV4V6XLAT** for default APN IP type.
Critical > ShowVoLTERoaming | Select **Yes** to show the VoLTE roaming control in the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to hide the control.
Critical > ShowVoLTEToggle | Select **Yes** to show the VoLTE toggle in the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to hide the toggle.
Disable2GByDefault | Select **Yes** to disable 2G by default. Select **No** to enable 2G.
Disabled2GNoticeDescription | Enter text to customize the notification for disabled 2G.
EmbeddedUiccSlotId | ID for embedded UICC (eUICC) slot.
GenericWifiCallingErrorMessage | Enter text to customize the generic error message when a Wi-Fi calling error occurs.
Hide3GPP2ModeSelection | Select **Yes** to hide the **CDMA** option in the network **Mode** selection drop-down menu. Select **No** to show the **CDMA** option.
Hide3GPP2Selection | For 3GPP2 or CDMA phones, select **Yes** to hide the **Network Type** drop-down menu in the **SIM** settings screen. Select **No** to show **Network Type**.
Hide3GPPNetworks | For 3GPP or GSM phones, select **Yes** to hide the **Network Type** drop-down menu in the **SIM settings** screen. Select **No** to show **Network Type**.
HideAPN | Select **Yes** to hide the **add internet APN** button in the **SIM settings** screen. Select **No** to show **add internet APN**.
HideAPNAuthType | Select **Yes** to hide the APN authentication selector. Select **No** to show the APN authentication selector.
HideAPNIPType | Select **Yes** to hide the **IP type** list in the **internet APN** settings screen. Select **No** to show **IP type**.
HideDisabled2GNotice | Select **Yes** to hide the notification for disabled 2G. Select **No** to show the notification for disabled 2G.
HideHighestSpeed | Select **Yes** to hide the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show **Highest connection speed**.
HideHighestSpeed2G | Select **Yes** to hide the 2G option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 2G option.
HideHighestSpeed3GOnly | Select **Yes** to hide the 3G option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 3G option.
HideHighestSpeed4G | Select **Yes** to hide the 4G option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 4G option.
HideHighestSpeed4G3GOnly | Select **Yes** to hide the 4G or 3G Only option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 4G or 3G Only option.
HideHighestSpeed4GOnly | Select **Yes** to hide the 4G Only option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 4G Only option.
HideLTEAttachAPN | Select **Yes** to hide the **LTE attach APN** button on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the **LTE attach APN** button.
HideMMSAPN | Select **Yes** to hide the **add mms apn** button on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the **add mms apn** button.
HideMMSAPNAuthType | Select **Yes** to hide the APN authentication type selector on the MMS APN page. Select **No** to show APN authentication selector.
HideMMSAPNIPType | Select **Yes** to hide the APN IP type selector on the MMS APN page. Select **No** to show the APN IP type selector.
HideModeSelection | Select **Yes** to hide the **Network Mode selection** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the **Network Mode selection**.
HidePersoUnlock | Select **Yes** to hide the Perso unlock UI. Select **No** to show the Perso unlock UI.
HighestSpeed2G | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "2G" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed2G. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeed3G | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "3G" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed3G. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeed3GOnly | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "3G Only" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed3GOnly. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeed3GPreferred | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "3G Preferred" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed3GPreferred. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeed4G | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "4G" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed4G. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeed4G3GOnly | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "4G or 3G Only" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed4G3GOnly. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeed4GOnly | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "4G Only" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed4GOnly. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeedTitle | You can customize the **Highest connection speed** drop-down label in the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. To change the Highest connection speed drop-down label, set HighestSpeedTitle to another string. For example, you can set this to "Preferred connection speed".
IsATTSpecific | Control the roaming text for AT&T devices. AT&T requires the phone to show a particular roaming text to meet their legal and marketing guidelines. By default, if the user chooses **roam** under **Data roaming options** in the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** screen, they will see the following text: *Depending on your service agreement, you might pay more when using data roaming.* If you set IsATTSpecific to **Yes**, the following roaming text will be displayed instead: *International data roaming charges apply for data usage outside the United States, Puerto Rico, and United States Virgin Islands. Don’t allow roaming to avoid international data roaming charges.*
LTEAttachGUID | Set the value for LTEAttachGuid to the OemConnectionId GUID used for the LTE attach profile in the modem. The value is a GUID in the string format *XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX*.
MMSAPNAuthTypeDefault | Select between **Pap** and **Chap** for default MMS APN authentication type.
MMSAPNIPTypeIfHidden | Select between **IPV4**, **IPV6**, **IPV4V6**, and **IPV4V6XLAT** for default MMS APN IP type.
ShowExtendedRejectCodes | When a reject code is sent by the network, partners can specify that extended error messages should be displayed instead of the standard simple error messages. This customization is only intended for use when required by the mobile operator’s network. The short versions of the extended reject message are shown in the following screens:</br></br>- Phone tile in Start</br></br>- Call History screen</br></br>- Dialer</br></br>- Call Progress screen</br></br>- Incoming Call screen</br></br>- As the status string under Settings > cellular+SIM</br></br></br>The long version of the extended reject message is shown under the Active Network label in **Settings** > **cellular+SIM**. Select **Yes** to show the extended error message. Select **No** to hide the extended error message. See [Error messages for reject codes](#errorreject) to see the versions of the message.
ShowHighestSpeed3GPreferred | Select **Yes** to show the **3G Preferred** option in the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu. Select **No** to hide **3G Preferred**.
ShowManualAvoidance | Select **Yes** to show the **Switch to next network manually** button in SIM settings when Mode Selection is CDMA on a C+G dual SIM phone. Select **No** to hide the **Switch to next network manually** button
ShowPreferredPLMNPage | Select **Yes** to show the preferred public land mobile network (PLMN) page in SIM settings.
ShowSpecificWifiCallingError | Select **Yes** to show a specific error message based on operator requirements.
ShowViewAPN | Select **Yes** to show the **View Internet APN** button in **Settings** > **cellular+SIM**.
ShowWifiCallingEmergencyCallWarning | Select **Yes** to show Wi-Fi emergency call warning.
ShowWifiCallingError | Select **Yes** to show Wi-Fi calling error message.
SlotSelectionSim1Name | Enter text for the name of SIM 1 in slot selection UI.
SlotSelectionSim2Name | Enter text for the name of SIM 2 in slot selection UI.
SuppressDePersoUI | Select **Yes** to hide the Perso unlock UI.
|Setting | Description|
|:- |:-|
|APNAuthTypeDefault | Select between **Pap** and **Chap** for default APN authentication type.|
|APNIPTypeIfHidden | Select between **IPV4**, **IPV6**, **IPV4V6**, and **IPV4V6XLAT** for default APN IP type.|
|Critical > ShowVoLTERoaming | Select **Yes** to show the VoLTE roaming control in the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to hide the control.|
|Critical > ShowVoLTEToggle | Select **Yes** to show the VoLTE toggle in the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to hide the toggle.|
|Disable2GByDefault | Select **Yes** to disable 2G by default. Select **No** to enable 2G.|
|Disabled2GNoticeDescription | Enter text to customize the notification for disabled 2G.|
|EmbeddedUiccSlotId | ID for embedded UICC (eUICC) slot.|
|GenericWifiCallingErrorMessage | Enter text to customize the generic error message when a Wi-Fi calling error occurs.|
|Hide3GPP2ModeSelection | Select **Yes** to hide the **CDMA** option in the network **Mode** selection drop-down menu. Select **No** to show the **CDMA** option.|
|Hide3GPP2Selection | For 3GPP2 or CDMA phones, select **Yes** to hide the **Network Type** drop-down menu in the **SIM** settings screen. Select **No** to show **Network Type**.|
|Hide3GPPNetworks | For 3GPP or GSM phones, select **Yes** to hide the **Network Type** drop-down menu in the **SIM settings** screen. Select **No** to show **Network Type**.|
|HideAPN | Select **Yes** to hide the **add internet APN** button in the **SIM settings** screen. Select **No** to show **add internet APN**.|
|HideAPNAuthType | Select **Yes** to hide the APN authentication selector. Select **No** to show the APN authentication selector.|
|HideAPNIPType | Select **Yes** to hide the **IP type** list in the **internet APN** settings screen. Select **No** to show **IP type**.|
|HideDisabled2GNotice | Select **Yes** to hide the notification for disabled 2G. Select **No** to show the notification for disabled 2G.|
|HideHighestSpeed | Select **Yes** to hide the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show **Highest connection speed**.|
|HideHighestSpeed2G | Select **Yes** to hide the 2G option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 2G option.|
|HideHighestSpeed3GOnly | Select **Yes** to hide the 3G option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 3G option.|
|HideHighestSpeed4G | Select **Yes** to hide the 4G option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 4G option.|
|HideHighestSpeed4G3GOnly | Select **Yes** to hide the 4G or 3G Only option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 4G or 3G Only option.|
|HideHighestSpeed4GOnly | Select **Yes** to hide the 4G Only option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 4G Only option.|
|HideLTEAttachAPN | Select **Yes** to hide the **LTE attach APN** button on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the **LTE attach APN** button.|
|HideMMSAPN | Select **Yes** to hide the **add mms apn** button on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the **add mms apn** button.|
|HideMMSAPNAuthType | Select **Yes** to hide the APN authentication type selector on the MMS APN page. Select **No** to show APN authentication selector.|
|HideMMSAPNIPType | Select **Yes** to hide the APN IP type selector on the MMS APN page. Select **No** to show the APN IP type selector.|
|HideModeSelection | Select **Yes** to hide the **Network Mode selection** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the **Network Mode selection**.|
|HidePersoUnlock | Select **Yes** to hide the Perso unlock UI. Select **No** to show the Perso unlock UI.|
|HighestSpeed2G | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "2G" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed2G. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeed3G | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "3G" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed3G. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeed3GOnly | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "3G Only" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed3GOnly. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeed3GPreferred | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "3G Preferred" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed3GPreferred. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeed4G | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "4G" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed4G. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeed4G3GOnly | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "4G or 3G Only" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed4G3GOnly. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeed4GOnly | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "4G Only" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed4GOnly. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeedTitle | You can customize the **Highest connection speed** drop-down label in the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. To change the Highest connection speed drop-down label, set HighestSpeedTitle to another string. For example, you can set this to "Preferred connection speed".|
|IsATTSpecific | Control the roaming text for AT&T devices. AT&T requires the phone to show a particular roaming text to meet their legal and marketing guidelines. By default, if the user chooses **roam** under **Data roaming options** in the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** screen, they will see the following text: *Depending on your service agreement, you might pay more when using data roaming.* If you set IsATTSpecific to **Yes**, the following roaming text will be displayed instead: *International data roaming charges apply for data usage outside the United States, Puerto Rico, and United States Virgin Islands. Don’t allow roaming to avoid international data roaming charges.*|
|LTEAttachGUID | Set the value for LTEAttachGuid to the OemConnectionId GUID used for the LTE attach profile in the modem. The value is a GUID in the string format *XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX*.|
|MMSAPNAuthTypeDefault | Select between **Pap** and **Chap** for default MMS APN authentication type.|
|MMSAPNIPTypeIfHidden | Select between **IPV4**, **IPV6**, **IPV4V6**, and **IPV4V6XLAT** for default MMS APN IP type.|
|ShowExtendedRejectCodes | When a reject code is sent by the network, partners can specify that extended error messages should be displayed instead of the standard simple error messages. This customization is only intended for use when required by the mobile operator’s network. The short versions of the extended reject message are shown in the following screens:</br></br>- Phone tile in Start</br></br>- Call History screen</br></br>- Dialer</br></br>- Call Progress screen</br></br>- Incoming Call screen</br></br>- As the status string under Settings > cellular+SIM</br></br></br>The long version of the extended reject message is shown under the Active Network label in **Settings** > **cellular+SIM**. Select **Yes** to show the extended error message. Select **No** to hide the extended error message. See [Error messages for reject codes](#errorreject) to see the versions of the message.|
|ShowHighestSpeed3GPreferred | Select **Yes** to show the **3G Preferred** option in the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu. Select **No** to hide **3G Preferred**.|
|ShowManualAvoidance | Select **Yes** to show the **Switch to next network manually** button in SIM settings when Mode Selection is CDMA on a C+G dual SIM phone. Select **No** to hide the **Switch to next network manually** button.|
|ShowPreferredPLMNPage | Select **Yes** to show the preferred public land mobile network (PLMN) page in SIM settings.|
|ShowSpecificWifiCallingError | Select **Yes** to show a specific error message based on operator requirements.|
|ShowViewAPN | Select **Yes** to show the **View Internet APN** button in **Settings** > **cellular+SIM**.|
|ShowWifiCallingEmergencyCallWarning | Select **Yes** to show Wi-Fi emergency call warning.|
|ShowWifiCallingError | Select **Yes** to show Wi-Fi calling error message.|
|SlotSelectionSim1Name | Enter text for the name of SIM 1 in slot selection UI.|
|SlotSelectionSim2Name | Enter text for the name of SIM 2 in slot selection UI.|
|SuppressDePersoUI | Select **Yes** to hide the Perso unlock UI.|
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### External
Setting | Description
--- | ---
CallSupplementaryService > OTASPNonStandardDialString | Enter a list of all desired non-standard OTASP dial strings.
CarrierSpecific > FallBackMode | Select between **GWCSFB** and **1xCSFB** for fallback mode.
CarrierSpecific > VZW > ActSeq | Enables activation for 4G VZW card. Do not configure this setting for non-VZW devices.
EnableLTESnrReporting | Select between **Use only RSRP** and **Use both RSRP and ECNO** to check if SNR needs to be used for LTE Signal Quality calculations.
EnableUMTSEcnoReporting | Select between **Use only RSSI** and **Use both RSSI and SNR** to check if SNR needs to be used for UMTS Signal Quality calculations.
ImageOnly > ERI > AlgorithmMBB0 | Select between **Sprint** and **Verizon** to specify the ERI algorithm in MBB for subscription 0.
ImageOnly > ERI > AlgorithmMBB1 | Select between **Sprint** and **Verizon** to specify the ERI algorithm in MBB for subscription 1.
ImageOnly > ERI > AlgorithmWmRil | Select between **Sprint** and **Verizon** to specify the ERI-based notification algorithm.
ImageOnly > ERI > DataFileNameWmRil | Specify the location of the ERI file on the device; for example, `C:\Windows\System32\SPCS_en.eri`. *SPCS_en.eri* is a placeholder. Obtain the ERI file name from the mobile operator and replace this filename with it.
ImageOnly > ERI > EnabledWmRil | Enable or disable ERI-based notifications.
ImageOnly > ERI > ERIDataFileNameMBB0 | Specify the ERI data file name with international roaming list for Verizon in MBB for subscription 0.
ImageOnly > ERI > ERIDataFileNameMBB1 | Specify the ERI data file name with international roaming list for Verizon in MBB for subscription 1.
ImageOnly > ERI > ERISprintIntlRoamDataFileNameMBB0 | Specify the ERI data file name with international roaming list for Sprint in MBB for subscription 0.
ImageOnly > ERI > ERISprintIntlRoamDataFileNameMBB1 | Specify the ERI data file name with international roaming list for Sprint in MBB for subscription 1.
ImageOnly > ERI > SprintInternationalERIValuesWmRil | Specify the international ERI values for Sprint as `to 4A,7C,7D,7E,9D,9E,9F,C1,C2,C3,C4,C5,C6,E4,E5,E6,E7,E8.`.
ImageOnly > MTU > DormancyTimeout0 | Enter the number of milliseconds to wait after dormancy hint before telling the modem to make the air interface dormant for subscription 0. Minimum value is 1703, and maximum value is 5000.
ImageOnly > MTU > DormancyTimeout1 | Enter the number of milliseconds to wait after dormancy hint before telling the modem to make the air interface dormant for subscription 1. Minimum value is 1703, and maximum value is 5000.
ImageOnly > MTU > MTUDataSize | Customize the TCP maximum segment size (MSS) by setting the maximum transmission unit (MTU) data size if the MSS does not meet the requirements of the mobile operator network. For TCP, the default maximum transmission unit (MTU) is set to 1500 bytes, which makes the maximum segment size (MSS) 1460 bytes. In general, this value should not be changed, as the user experience will degrade if low values are set. However, if the MSS does not meet the requirements of the mobile operator network, OEMs can customize it by setting the MTU data size. This customization configures the MTU, so the size should be set to the required MSS size plus 40 bytes.
ImageOnly > MTU > RoamingMTUDataSize | Customize the TCP maximum segment size (MSS) for roaming by setting the maximum transmission unit (MTU) data size if the MSS does not meet the requirements of the mobile operator network. For TCP, the default maximum transmission unit (MTU) is set to 1500 bytes, which makes the maximum segment size (MSS) 1460 bytes. In general, this value should not be changed, as the user experience will degrade if low values are set. However, if the MSS does not meet the requirements of the mobile operator network, OEMs can customize it for roaming by setting the MTU data size. This customization configures the MTU, so the size should be set to the required MSS size plus 40 bytes.
ImageOnly > SuppressNwPSDetach | Configure whether to suppress reporting of network-initiated PS detach (appear attached to OS) until deregistered.
SignalBarMapping Table | You can modify the percentage values used for the signal strength in the status bar per filter.
SRVCCAutoToggleWmRil | Configure whether to link SRVCC to VOLTE on/off.
|Setting |Description|
|:--- |:---|
|CallSupplementaryService > OTASPNonStandardDialString | Enter a list of all desired non-standard OTASP dial strings.|
|CarrierSpecific > FallBackMode | Select between **GWCSFB** and **1xCSFB** for fallback mode.|
|CarrierSpecific > VZW > ActSeq | Enables activation for 4G VZW card. Do not configure this setting for non-VZW devices.|
|EnableLTESnrReporting | Select between **Use only RSRP** and **Use both RSRP and ECNO** to check if SNR needs to be used for LTE Signal Quality calculations.|
|EnableUMTSEcnoReporting | Select between **Use only RSSI** and **Use both RSSI and SNR** to check if SNR needs to be used for UMTS Signal Quality calculations.|
|ImageOnly > ERI > AlgorithmMBB0 | Select between **Sprint** and **Verizon** to specify the ERI algorithm in MBB for subscription 0.|
|ImageOnly > ERI > AlgorithmMBB1 | Select between **Sprint** and **Verizon** to specify the ERI algorithm in MBB for subscription 1.|
|ImageOnly > ERI > AlgorithmWmRil | Select between **Sprint** and **Verizon** to specify the ERI-based notification algorithm.|
|ImageOnly > ERI > DataFileNameWmRil | Specify the location of the ERI file on the device; for example, `C:\Windows\System32\SPCS_en.eri`. *SPCS_en.eri* is a placeholder. Obtain the ERI file name from the mobile operator and replace this filename with it.|
|ImageOnly > ERI > EnabledWmRil | Enable or disable ERI-based notifications.|
|ImageOnly > ERI > ERIDataFileNameMBB0 | Specify the ERI data file name with international roaming list for Verizon in MBB for subscription 0.|
|ImageOnly > ERI > ERIDataFileNameMBB1 | Specify the ERI data file name with international roaming list for Verizon in MBB for subscription 1.|
|ImageOnly > ERI > ERISprintIntlRoamDataFileNameMBB0 | Specify the ERI data file name with international roaming list for Sprint in MBB for subscription 0.|
|ImageOnly > ERI > ERISprintIntlRoamDataFileNameMBB1 | Specify the ERI data file name with international roaming list for Sprint in MBB for subscription 1.
|ImageOnly > ERI > SprintInternationalERIValuesWmRil | Specify the international ERI values for Sprint as `to 4A,7C,7D,7E,9D,9E,9F,C1,C2,C3,C4,C5,C6,E4,E5,E6,E7,E8.`.|
|ImageOnly > MTU > DormancyTimeout0 | Enter the number of milliseconds to wait after dormancy hint before telling the modem to make the air interface dormant for subscription 0. Minimum value is 1703, and maximum value is 5000.|
|ImageOnly > MTU > DormancyTimeout1 | Enter the number of milliseconds to wait after dormancy hint before telling the modem to make the air interface dormant for subscription 1. Minimum value is 1703, and maximum value is 5000.|
|ImageOnly > MTU > MTUDataSize | Customize the TCP maximum segment size (MSS) by setting the maximum transmission unit (MTU) data size if the MSS does not meet the requirements of the mobile operator network. For TCP, the default maximum transmission unit (MTU) is set to 1500 bytes, which makes the maximum segment size (MSS) 1460 bytes. In general, this value should not be changed, as the user experience will degrade if low values are set. However, if the MSS does not meet the requirements of the mobile operator network, OEMs can customize it by setting the MTU data size. This customization configures the MTU, so the size should be set to the required MSS size plus 40 bytes.|
|ImageOnly > MTU > RoamingMTUDataSize | Customize the TCP maximum segment size (MSS) for roaming by setting the maximum transmission unit (MTU) data size if the MSS does not meet the requirements of the mobile operator network. For TCP, the default maximum transmission unit (MTU) is set to 1500 bytes, which makes the maximum segment size (MSS) 1460 bytes. In general, this value should not be changed, as the user experience will degrade if low values are set. However, if the MSS does not meet the requirements of the mobile operator network, OEMs can customize it for roaming by setting the MTU data size. This customization configures the MTU, so the size should be set to the required MSS size plus 40 bytes.|
|ImageOnly > SuppressNwPSDetach | Configure whether to suppress reporting of network-initiated PS detach (appear attached to OS) until deregistered.|
|SignalBarMapping Table | You can modify the percentage values used for the signal strength in the status bar per filter.|
|SRVCCAutoToggleWmRil | Configure whether to link SRVCC to VOLTE on/off.|
### General
Setting | Description
--- | ---
atomicRoamingTableSettings3GPP | If you enable 3GPP roaming, configure the following settings:</br></br>- **Exceptions** maps the SerialNumber key to the Exceptions value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "Exceptions" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (Exceptions). The data in the regvalue is a string representing an MCC-MNC pair, such as "410510" where 410 is the MCC and 510 is the MNC.</br>- **HomePLMN** maps the SerialNumber key to the HomePLMN value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "HomePLMN" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (HomePLMN). The data in the regvalue is a string representing an MCC-MNC pair, such as "410510" where 410 is the MCC and 510 is the MNC.</br>- **TargetImsi** maps the SerialNubmer key to the TargetIMSI value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "TargetImsi" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (TargetImsi). The data in the regvalue is a string representing an MCC-MNC pair, such as "410510" where 410 is the MCC and 510 is the MNC.
atomicRoamingTableSettings3GPP2 | If you enable 3GPP2 roaming, configure the following settings:</br></br>- **Home** maps the SerialNumber key to the Home value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "Home" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (Home). The data in the regvalue is a DWORD representing the Roaming Indicator. </br>- **Roaming** maps the SerialNumber key to the Roaming value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "Roaming" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (Roaming). The data in the regvalue is a DWORD representing the Roaming Indicator.
AvoidStayingInManualSelection | You can enable permanent automatic mode for mobile networks that require the cellular settings to revert to automatic network selection after the user has manually selected another network when roaming or out of range of the home network.
CardAllowList | Define the list of SIM cards allowed in the first slot of a C+G dual SIM phone. This setting is used only if **CardLock** is set to allow it. If **CardLock** is not set, this list is ignored. To configure the list of SIM cards allowed in the first slot, set the value for CardAllowList to a comma-separated MCC:MNC list. You can also use wild cards, represented by an asterisk, to accept any value. For example, you can set the value to `310:410,311:*,404:012,310:70`.
CardBlockList | Define the list of SIM cards that are not allowed in the first slot of a C+G dual SIM phone. This setting is used only if **CardLock** is set to allow it. If **CardLock** is not set, this list is ignored. To configure the list of SIM cards that are not allowed in the first slot, set the value for CardBlockList to a comma separated MCC:MNC list. You can also use wild cards, represented by an asterisk, to accept any value. For example, you can set the value to `310:410,311:*,404:012,310:70`.
CardLock | Used to enforce either the card allow list or both the card allow and block lists on a C+G dual SIM phone.
DefaultSlotAffinity | Set the data connection preference for:</br></br>- **SlotAffinityForInternetData_Automatic**: data connection preference is automatically set</br>- **SlotAffinityForInternetData_Slot0**: sets the data connection preference to Slot 0. The data connection cannot be edited by the user.</br>- **SlotAffinityForInternetData_Slot1**: Sets the data connection preference to Slot 1. The data connection cannot be edited by the user.
DisableLTESupportWhenRoaming | Set to **Yes** to disable LTE support when roaming.
DisableSystemTypeSupport | Enter the system types to be removed.
DTMFOffTime | Sets the length of time, in milliseconds (between 64 and 1000 inclusive), of the pause between DTMF digits. For example, a value of 120 specifies 0.12 seconds.
DTMFOnTime | Sets the length of time, in milliseconds (between 64 and 1000 inclusive), to generate the DTMF tone when a key is pressed. For example, a value of 120 specifies 0.12 seconds.
EnableIMSWhenRoaming | Set to **Yes** to enable IMS when roaming.
ExcludedSystemTypesByDefault | Set the default value for **Highest connection speed** in the **Settings** > **Cellular & SIM** > **SIM** screen by specifying the bitmask for any combination of radio technology to be excluded from the default value. The connection speed that has not been excluded will show up as the highest connection speed. On dual SIM phones that only support up to 3G connection speeds, the **Highest connection speed** option is replaced by a 3G on/off toggle based on the per-device setting. Enter the binary setting to exclude 4G (`10000`) or 3G (`01000`).
ExcludedSystemTypesPerOperator | Exclude specified system types from SIM cards that match the MCC:MNC pairs listed in **OperatorListForExcludedSystemTypes**. This setting is used only for China. Set the value to match the system type to be excluded. For more information about the RIL system types, see [RILSYSTEMTYPE](/previous-versions/windows/hardware/cellular/dn931143(v=vs.85)). For example, a value of 0x8 specifies RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_UMTS (3G) while 0x10 specifies RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_LTE (4G). To exclude more than one system type, perform a bitwise OR operation on the radio technologies you want to exclude. For example, a bitwise OR operation on RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_LTE (4G) and RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_UMTS (3G) results in the value 11000 (binary) or 0x18 (hexadecimal). In this case, the ExcludedSystemTypesPerOperator value must be set to 0x18 to limit the matching MCC:MNC pairs to 2G.
LTEEnabled | Select **Yes** to enable LTE, and **No** to disable LTE.
LTEForced | Select **Yes** to force LTE.
ManualNetworkSelectionTimeout | Set the default network selection timeout value, in a range of 1-600 seconds. By default, the OS allows the phone to attempt registration on the manually selected network for 60 seconds (or 1 minute) before it switches back to automatic mode. This value is the amount of time that the OS will wait for the modem to register on the manually selected network. If the time lapses and the modem was not able to register on the network that was manually selected by the user, the OS will either switch back to the automatic network selection mode if Permanent automatic mode is enabled, and the user has manually selected a network or the modem was turned on, or display a dialog that notifies the user that the phone was unable to connect to the manually selected network after the phone was turned on or after airplane mode was turned off.
NetworkSuffix | To meet branding requirements for some mobile operators, you can add a suffix to the network name that is displayed on the phone. For example, you can change from ABC to ABC 3G when under 3G coverage. This feature can be applied for any radio access technology (RAT). For TD-SCDMA RAT, a 3G suffix is always appended by default, but partners can also customize this the same way as with any other RAT. In the setting name, set SYSTEMTYPE to the network type that you want to append the network name to and click **Add**:</br></br>- system type 4: 2G (GSM)</br>- system type 8: 3G (UMTS)</br>- system type 16: LTE</br>- system type 32: 3G (TS-SCDMA)</br></br>Select the system type that you added, and enter the network name and suffix that you want displayed.
NitzFiltering | For mobile networks that can receive Network Identity and Time Zone (NITZ) information from multiple sources, partners can set the phone to ignore the time received from an LTE network. Time received from a CDMA network is not affected. Set the value of NitzFiltering to `0x10`.
OperatorListForExcludedSystemTypes | Enter a comma-separated list of MCC and MNC (MCC:MNC) for which system types should be restricted. For mobile operators that require more control over the system types that their phones use to connect to the mobile operators' networks, OEMs can specify the MCC and MNC of other specific operators that the main mobile operator wishes to limit. If the UICC's MCC and MNC matches any of the pairs that OEMs can specify for the operator, a specified RIL system type will be removed from the UICC regardless of its app types, slot position, or executor mapping. This setting is used only for China. OEMs should not use this setting unless required by the mobile operator. Set the value of the OperatorListForExcludedSystemTypes setting a comma separated list of MCC:MNC pairs for which the system types should be restricted. For example, the value can be set to 310:026,310:030 to restrict operators with an MCC:MNC of 310:026 and 310:030.
OperatorPreferredForFasterRadio | Set Issuer Identification Number (IIN) or partial ICCID of preferred operator for the faster radio. For mobile operators that require more control over the system types that their phones use to connect to the mobile operators' networks, OEMs can map a partial ICCID or an Industry Identification Number (IIN) to the faster radio regardless of which SIM card is chosen for data connectivity. This setting is used only for China. OEMs should not use this setting unless required by the mobile operator. To map a partial ICCID or an IIN to the faster radio regardless of which SIM card is chosen for data connectivity, set the value of OperatorPreferredForFasterRadio to match the IIN or the ICCID, up to 7 digits, of the preferred operator.
PreferredDataProviderList | OEMs can set a list of MCC/MNC pairs for the purchase order (PO) carrier or primary operator. For mobile operators that require it, OEMs can set a list of MCC/MNC pairs for the purchase order (PO) carrier or primary operator so that it can be set as the default data line for phones that have a dual SIM. When the PO SIM is inserted into the phone, the OS picks the PO SIM as the data line and shows a notification to the user that the SIM has been selected for Internet data. If two PO SIMs are inserted, the OS will choose the first PO SIM that was detected as the default data line and the mobile operator action required dialogue (ARD) is shown. If two non-PO SIMs are inserted, the user is prompted to choose the SIM to use as the default data line. Note OEMs should not set this customization unless required by the mobile operator. To enumerate the MCC/MNC value pairs to use for data connections, set the value for **PreferredDataProviderList**. The value must be a comma-separated list of preferred MCC:MNC values. For example, the value can be 301:026,310:030 and so on.
Slot2DisableAppsList | Disable specified apps from slot 2 on a C+G dual SIM phone. To disable a list of specified apps from Slot 2, set Slot2DisableAppsList to a comma-separated list of values representing the apps. For example, `4,6`.
Slot2ExcludedSystemTypes | Exclude specified system types from SIM cards inserted in Slot 2. For mobile operators that require more control over the system types that their phones use to connect to the mobile operators' networks, OEMs can restrict the second slot in a dual-SIM phone regardless of what apps or executor mapping the second slot is associated with. Note This setting is used only for China. OEMs should not use this setting unless required by the mobile operator. To allow an operator to simply restrict the second slot in a dual SIM phone regardless of what apps or executor mapping the second slot is associated with, set the value of Slot2ExcludedSystemTypes to the system types to be excluded from the SIM cards inserted in Slot 2. For example, a value of 0x8 specifies RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_UMTS (3G) while 0x10 specifies RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_LTE (4G). To exclude more than one system type, perform a bitwise OR operation on the radio technologies you want to exclude. For example, a bitwise OR operation on RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_LTE (4G) and RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_UMTS (3G) results in the value 11000 (binary) or 0x18 (hexadecimal). In this case, any SIM inserted in Slot 2 will be limited to 2G. For more information about the RIL system types, see [RILSYSTEMTYPE](/previous-versions/windows/hardware/cellular/dn931143(v=vs.85)).
SuggestDataRoamingARD | Use to show the data roaming suggestion dialog when roaming and the data roaming setting is set to no roaming.
SuggestGlobalModeARD | Define whether Global Mode is suggested on a C+G dual SIM phone.
SuggestGlobalModeTimeout | To specify the number of seconds to wait for network registration before suggesting global mode, set SuggestGlobalModeTimeout to a value between 1 and 600, inclusive. For example, to set the timeout to 60 seconds, set the value to 60 (decimal) or 0x3C (hexadecimal).
|Setting | Description|
|:---|:---|
|atomicRoamingTableSettings3GPP | If you enable 3GPP roaming, configure the following settings:</br></br>- **Exceptions** maps the SerialNumber key to the Exceptions value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "Exceptions" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (Exceptions). The data in the regvalue is a string representing an MCC-MNC pair, such as "410510" where 410 is the MCC and 510 is the MNC.</br>- **HomePLMN** maps the SerialNumber key to the HomePLMN value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "HomePLMN" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (HomePLMN). The data in the regvalue is a string representing an MCC-MNC pair, such as "410510" where 410 is the MCC and 510 is the MNC.</br>- **TargetImsi** maps the SerialNubmer key to the TargetIMSI value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "TargetImsi" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (TargetImsi). The data in the regvalue is a string representing an MCC-MNC pair, such as "410510" where 410 is the MCC and 510 is the MNC.|
|atomicRoamingTableSettings3GPP2 | If you enable 3GPP2 roaming, configure the following settings:</br></br>- **Home** maps the SerialNumber key to the Home value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "Home" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (Home). The data in the regvalue is a DWORD representing the Roaming Indicator. </br>- **Roaming** maps the SerialNumber key to the Roaming value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "Roaming" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (Roaming). The data in the regvalue is a DWORD representing the Roaming Indicator.|
|AvoidStayingInManualSelection | You can enable permanent automatic mode for mobile networks that require the cellular settings to revert to automatic network selection after the user has manually selected another network when roaming or out of range of the home network.|
|CardAllowList | Define the list of SIM cards allowed in the first slot of a C+G dual SIM phone. This setting is used only if **CardLock** is set to allow it. If **CardLock** is not set, this list is ignored. To configure the list of SIM cards allowed in the first slot, set the value for CardAllowList to a comma-separated MCC:MNC list. You can also use wild cards, represented by an asterisk, to accept any value. For example, you can set the value to `310:410,311:*,404:012,310:70`.|
|CardBlockList | Define the list of SIM cards that are not allowed in the first slot of a C+G dual SIM phone. This setting is used only if **CardLock** is set to allow it. If **CardLock** is not set, this list is ignored. To configure the list of SIM cards that are not allowed in the first slot, set the value for CardBlockList to a comma separated MCC:MNC list. You can also use wild cards, represented by an asterisk, to accept any value. For example, you can set the value to `310:410,311:*,404:012,310:70`. |
|CardLock | Used to enforce either the card allow list or both the card allow and block lists on a C+G dual SIM phone. |
|DefaultSlotAffinity | Set the data connection preference for:</br></br>- **SlotAffinityForInternetData_Automatic**: data connection preference is automatically set</br>- **SlotAffinityForInternetData_Slot0**: sets the data connection preference to Slot 0. The data connection cannot be edited by the user.</br>- **SlotAffinityForInternetData_Slot1**: Sets the data connection preference to Slot 1. The data connection cannot be edited by the user.|
|DisableLTESupportWhenRoaming | Set to **Yes** to disable LTE support when roaming.|
|DisableSystemTypeSupport | Enter the system types to be removed.|
|DTMFOffTime | Sets the length of time, in milliseconds (between 64 and 1000 inclusive), of the pause between DTMF digits. For example, a value of 120 specifies 0.12 seconds.|
|DTMFOnTime | Sets the length of time, in milliseconds (between 64 and 1000 inclusive), to generate the DTMF tone when a key is pressed. For example, a value of 120 specifies 0.12 seconds.|
|EnableIMSWhenRoaming | Set to **Yes** to enable IMS when roaming.|
|ExcludedSystemTypesByDefault | Set the default value for **Highest connection speed** in the **Settings** > **Cellular & SIM** > **SIM** screen by specifying the bitmask for any combination of radio technology to be excluded from the default value. The connection speed that has not been excluded will show up as the highest connection speed. On dual SIM phones that only support up to 3G connection speeds, the **Highest connection speed** option is replaced by a 3G on/off toggle based on the per-device setting. Enter the binary setting to exclude 4G (`10000`) or 3G (`01000`).|
|ExcludedSystemTypesPerOperator | Exclude specified system types from SIM cards that match the MCC:MNC pairs listed in **OperatorListForExcludedSystemTypes**. This setting is used only for China. Set the value to match the system type to be excluded. For more information about the RIL system types, see [RILSYSTEMTYPE](/previous-versions/windows/hardware/cellular/dn931143(v=vs.85)). For example, a value of 0x8 specifies RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_UMTS (3G) while 0x10 specifies RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_LTE (4G). To exclude more than one system type, perform a bitwise OR operation on the radio technologies you want to exclude. For example, a bitwise OR operation on RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_LTE (4G) and RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_UMTS (3G) results in the value 11000 (binary) or 0x18 (hexadecimal). In this case, the ExcludedSystemTypesPerOperator value must be set to 0x18 to limit the matching MCC:MNC pairs to 2G.|
|LTEEnabled | Select **Yes** to enable LTE, and **No** to disable LTE.|
|LTEForced | Select **Yes** to force LTE.|
|ManualNetworkSelectionTimeout | Set the default network selection timeout value, in a range of 1-600 seconds. By default, the OS allows the phone to attempt registration on the manually selected network for 60 seconds (or 1 minute) before it switches back to automatic mode. This value is the amount of time that the OS will wait for the modem to register on the manually selected network. If the time lapses and the modem was not able to register on the network that was manually selected by the user, the OS will either switch back to the automatic network selection mode if Permanent automatic mode is enabled, and the user has manually selected a network or the modem was turned on, or display a dialog that notifies the user that the phone was unable to connect to the manually selected network after the phone was turned on or after airplane mode was turned off.|
|NetworkSuffix | To meet branding requirements for some mobile operators, you can add a suffix to the network name that is displayed on the phone. For example, you can change from ABC to ABC 3G when under 3G coverage. This feature can be applied for any radio access technology (RAT). For TD-SCDMA RAT, a 3G suffix is always appended by default, but partners can also customize this the same way as with any other RAT. In the setting name, set SYSTEMTYPE to the network type that you want to append the network name to and click **Add**:</br></br>- system type 4: 2G (GSM)</br>- system type 8: 3G (UMTS)</br>- system type 16: LTE</br>- system type 32: 3G (TS-SCDMA)</br></br>Select the system type that you added, and enter the network name and suffix that you want displayed.|
|NitzFiltering | For mobile networks that can receive Network Identity and Time Zone (NITZ) information from multiple sources, partners can set the phone to ignore the time received from an LTE network. Time received from a CDMA network is not affected. Set the value of NitzFiltering to `0x10`. |
|OperatorListForExcludedSystemTypes | Enter a comma-separated list of MCC and MNC (MCC:MNC) for which system types should be restricted. For mobile operators that require more control over the system types that their phones use to connect to the mobile operators' networks, OEMs can specify the MCC and MNC of other specific operators that the main mobile operator wishes to limit. If the UICC's MCC and MNC matches any of the pairs that OEMs can specify for the operator, a specified RIL system type will be removed from the UICC regardless of its app types, slot position, or executor mapping. This setting is used only for China. OEMs should not use this setting unless required by the mobile operator. Set the value of the OperatorListForExcludedSystemTypes setting a comma separated list of MCC:MNC pairs for which the system types should be restricted. For example, the value can be set to 310:026,310:030 to restrict operators with an MCC:MNC of 310:026 and 310:030.|
|OperatorPreferredForFasterRadio | Set Issuer Identification Number (IIN) or partial ICCID of preferred operator for the faster radio. For mobile operators that require more control over the system types that their phones use to connect to the mobile operators' networks, OEMs can map a partial ICCID or an Industry Identification Number (IIN) to the faster radio regardless of which SIM card is chosen for data connectivity. This setting is used only for China. OEMs should not use this setting unless required by the mobile operator. To map a partial ICCID or an IIN to the faster radio regardless of which SIM card is chosen for data connectivity, set the value of OperatorPreferredForFasterRadio to match the IIN or the ICCID, up to 7 digits, of the preferred operator.|
|PreferredDataProviderList | OEMs can set a list of MCC/MNC pairs for the purchase order (PO) carrier or primary operator. For mobile operators that require it, OEMs can set a list of MCC/MNC pairs for the purchase order (PO) carrier or primary operator so that it can be set as the default data line for phones that have a dual SIM. When the PO SIM is inserted into the phone, the OS picks the PO SIM as the data line and shows a notification to the user that the SIM has been selected for Internet data. If two PO SIMs are inserted, the OS will choose the first PO SIM that was detected as the default data line and the mobile operator action required dialogue (ARD) is shown. If two non-PO SIMs are inserted, the user is prompted to choose the SIM to use as the default data line. Note OEMs should not set this customization unless required by the mobile operator. To enumerate the MCC/MNC value pairs to use for data connections, set the value for **PreferredDataProviderList**. The value must be a comma-separated list of preferred MCC:MNC values. For example, the value can be 301:026,310:030 and so on.|
|Slot2DisableAppsList | Disable specified apps from slot 2 on a C+G dual SIM phone. To disable a list of specified apps from Slot 2, set Slot2DisableAppsList to a comma-separated list of values representing the apps. For example, `4,6`.|
|Slot2ExcludedSystemTypes | Exclude specified system types from SIM cards inserted in Slot 2. For mobile operators that require more control over the system types that their phones use to connect to the mobile operators' networks, OEMs can restrict the second slot in a dual-SIM phone regardless of what apps or executor mapping the second slot is associated with. Note This setting is used only for China. OEMs should not use this setting unless required by the mobile operator. To allow an operator to simply restrict the second slot in a dual SIM phone regardless of what apps or executor mapping the second slot is associated with, set the value of Slot2ExcludedSystemTypes to the system types to be excluded from the SIM cards inserted in Slot 2. For example, a value of 0x8 specifies RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_UMTS (3G) while 0x10 specifies RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_LTE (4G). To exclude more than one system type, perform a bitwise OR operation on the radio technologies you want to exclude. For example, a bitwise OR operation on RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_LTE (4G) and RIL_SYSTEMTYPE_UMTS (3G) results in the value 11000 (binary) or 0x18 (hexadecimal). In this case, any SIM inserted in Slot 2 will be limited to 2G. For more information about the RIL system types, see [RILSYSTEMTYPE](/previous-versions/windows/hardware/cellular/dn931143(v=vs.85)).|
|SuggestDataRoamingARD | Use to show the data roaming suggestion dialog when roaming and the data roaming setting is set to no roaming.|
|SuggestGlobalModeARD | Define whether Global Mode is suggested on a C+G dual SIM phone.|
|SuggestGlobalModeTimeout | To specify the number of seconds to wait for network registration before suggesting global mode, set SuggestGlobalModeTimeout to a value between 1 and 600, inclusive. For example, to set the timeout to 60 seconds, set the value to 60 (decimal) or 0x3C (hexadecimal).|
### RCS
Setting | Description
--- | ---
SystemEnabled | Select **Yes** to specify that the system is RCS-enabled.
UserEnabled | Select **Yes** to show the user setting if RCS is enabled on the device.
|Setting | Description|
|:---|:---|
|SystemEnabled | Select **Yes** to specify that the system is RCS-enabled.|
|UserEnabled | Select **Yes** to show the user setting if RCS is enabled on the device.|
|AckExpirySeconds |Set the value, in seconds, for how long to wait for a client ACK before trying to deliver. |
|DefaultMCC |Set the default mobile country code (MCC).|
|Encodings > GSM7BitEncodingPage |Enter the code page value for the 7-bit GSM default alphabet encoding. Values:</br></br>- Code page value: 55000 (Setting value: 0xD6D8)(Code page: default alphabet)</br>- Code page value: 55001 (Setting value: 0xD6D9)(Code page: GSM with single shift for Spanish)- Code page value: 55002 (Setting value: 0xD6DA)(Code page: GSM with single shift for Portuguese)- Code page value: 55003 (Setting value: 0xD6DB)(Code page: GSM with single shift for Turkish)- Code page value: 55004 (Setting value: 0xD6DC)(Code page: SMS Greek Reduction)|
|Encodings > GSM8BitEncodingPage|Enter the code page value for GSM 8-bit encoding (OEM set). OEM-created code page IDs should be in the range 55050–55099. |
|Encodings > OctetEncodingPage |Set the octet (binary) encoding.|
|Encodings > SendUDHNLSS |Set the 7 bit GSM shift table encoding.|
|Encodings > UseASCII |Set the 7 bit ASCII encoding. Used only for CDMA carriers that use 7-bit ASCII encoding instead of GSM 7-bit encoding.|
|Encodings > UseKeyboardLangague |Set whether to use the keyboard language (Portuguese, Spanish, or Turkish) based encoding (set shift table based on keyboard language).|
|IncompleteMsgDeliverySeconds |Set the value, in seconds, for long to wait for all parts of multisegment Sprint messages for concatenation.|
|MessageExpirySeconds|Partners can set the expiration time before the phone deletes the received parts of a long SMS message. For example, if the phone is waiting for a three-part SMS message and the first part has been received, the first part will be deleted when the time expires and the other part of the message has not arrived. If the second part of the message arrives before the time expires, the first and second parts of the message will be deleted if the last part does not arrive after the time expires. The expiration time is reset whenever the next part of the long message is received. Set MessageExpirySeconds to the number seconds that the phone should wait before deleting the received parts of a long SMS messages. This value should be in hexadecimal and must be prefixed with 0x. The default value is 0x15180, which is equivalent to 1 day or 86,400 seconds. |
|SmsFragmentLimit |Partners can specify a maximum length for SMS messages. This requires setting both the maximum number of SMS fragments per SMS message, from 1 to 255, and the maximum size in bytes of each SMS fragment, from 16 to 140 bytes. Use SmsFragmentLimit to set the maximum number of bytes in the user data body of an SMS message. You must set the value between 16 (0x10) and 140 (0x8C). You must also use SmsPageLimit to set the maximum number of segments in a concatenated SMS message.|
|SmsPageLimit |Partners can specify a maximum length for SMS messages. This requires setting both the maximum number of SMS fragments per SMS message, from 1 to 255, and the maximum size in bytes of each SMS fragment, from 16 to 140 bytes. Use SmsPageLimit to set the maximum number of segments in a concatenated SMS message. You must set the value to 255 (0xFF) or smaller. You must also use SmsFragmentLimit to set the maximum number of bytes in the body of the SMS message.|
|SmsStoreDeleteSize |Set the number of messages that can be deleted when a "message full" indication is received from the modem. |
|SprintFragmentInfoInBody |Partners can enable the messaging client to allow users to enter more than 160 characters per message. Messages longer than 160 characters are sent as multiple SMS messages that contain a tag at the beginning of the message in the form "(1/2)", where the first number represents the segment or part number and the second number represents the total number of segments or parts. Multiple messages are limited to 6 total segments. When enabled, the user cannot enter more characters after the 6 total segments limit is reached. Any message received with tags at the beginning is recombined with its corresponding segments and shown as one composite message. |
|Type3GPP > ErrorHandling > ErrorType |Enter a name for ERRORCODE3GPP, and click **Add**. Configure the error type that you added as **Transient Failure** or **Permanent Failure**.|
|Type3GPP > ErrorHandling > FriendlyErrorClass|Enter a name for ERRORCODE3GPP, and click **Add**. Configure the error class that you added as **generic error**, **invalid recipient address**, or **network connectivity trouble**.|
|Type3GPP > IMS > AttemptThresholdForIMS |Set the maximum number of tries to send SMS on IMS.|
|Type3GPP > IMS > RetryEnabled |Configure whether to enable one automatic retry after failure to send over IMS.|
|Type 3GPP > SmsUse16BitReferenceNumbers |Configure whether to use 8-bit or 16-bit message ID (reference number) in the UDH.|
|Type3GPP2 > ErrorHandling > FriendlyErrorClass |Enter a name for ERRORCODE3GPP2, and click **Add**. Configure the error class that you added as **generic error**, **invalid recipient address**, or **network connectivity trouble**.|
|AckExpirySeconds |Set the value, in seconds, for how long to wait for a client ACK before trying to deliver. |
|DefaultMCC |Set the default mobile country code (MCC).|
|Encodings > GSM7BitEncodingPage |Enter the code page value for the 7-bit GSM default alphabet encoding. Values:</br></br>- Code page value: 55000 (Setting value: 0xD6D8)(Code page: default alphabet)</br>- Code page value: 55001 (Setting value: 0xD6D9)(Code page: GSM with single shift for Spanish)- Code page value: 55002 (Setting value: 0xD6DA)(Code page: GSM with single shift for Portuguese)- Code page value: 55003 (Setting value: 0xD6DB)(Code page: GSM with single shift for Turkish)- Code page value: 55004 (Setting value: 0xD6DC)(Code page: SMS Greek Reduction)|
|Encodings > GSM8BitEncodingPage|Enter the code page value for GSM 8-bit encoding (OEM set). OEM-created code page IDs should be in the range 55050–55099. |
|Encodings > OctetEncodingPage |Set the octet (binary) encoding.|
|Encodings > SendUDHNLSS |Set the 7 bit GSM shift table encoding.|
|Encodings > UseASCII |Set the 7 bit ASCII encoding. Used only for CDMA carriers that use 7-bit ASCII encoding instead of GSM 7-bit encoding.|
|Encodings > UseKeyboardLangague |Set whether to use the keyboard language (Portuguese, Spanish, or Turkish) based encoding (set shift table based on keyboard language).|
|IncompleteMsgDeliverySeconds |Set the value, in seconds, for long to wait for all parts of multisegment Sprint messages for concatenation.|
|MessageExpirySeconds|Partners can set the expiration time before the phone deletes the received parts of a long SMS message. For example, if the phone is waiting for a three-part SMS message and the first part has been received, the first part will be deleted when the time expires and the other part of the message has not arrived. If the second part of the message arrives before the time expires, the first and second parts of the message will be deleted if the last part does not arrive after the time expires. The expiration time is reset whenever the next part of the long message is received. Set MessageExpirySeconds to the number seconds that the phone should wait before deleting the received parts of a long SMS messages. This value should be in hexadecimal and must be prefixed with 0x. The default value is 0x15180, which is equivalent to 1 day or 86,400 seconds. |
|SmsFragmentLimit |Partners can specify a maximum length for SMS messages. This requires setting both the maximum number of SMS fragments per SMS message, from 1 to 255, and the maximum size in bytes of each SMS fragment, from 16 to 140 bytes. Use SmsFragmentLimit to set the maximum number of bytes in the user data body of an SMS message. You must set the value between 16 (0x10) and 140 (0x8C). You must also use SmsPageLimit to set the maximum number of segments in a concatenated SMS message.|
|SmsPageLimit |Partners can specify a maximum length for SMS messages. This requires setting both the maximum number of SMS fragments per SMS message, from 1 to 255, and the maximum size in bytes of each SMS fragment, from 16 to 140 bytes. Use SmsPageLimit to set the maximum number of segments in a concatenated SMS message. You must set the value to 255 (0xFF) or smaller. You must also use SmsFragmentLimit to set the maximum number of bytes in the body of the SMS message.|
|SmsStoreDeleteSize |Set the number of messages that can be deleted when a "message full" indication is received from the modem. |
|SprintFragmentInfoInBody |Partners can enable the messaging client to allow users to enter more than 160 characters per message. Messages longer than 160 characters are sent as multiple SMS messages that contain a tag at the beginning of the message in the form "(1/2)", where the first number represents the segment or part number and the second number represents the total number of segments or parts. Multiple messages are limited to 6 total segments. When enabled, the user cannot enter more characters after the 6 total segments limit is reached. Any message received with tags at the beginning is recombined with its corresponding segments and shown as one composite message. |
|Type3GPP > ErrorHandling > ErrorType |Enter a name for ERRORCODE3GPP, and click **Add**. Configure the error type that you added as **Transient Failure** or **Permanent Failure**.|
|Type3GPP > ErrorHandling > FriendlyErrorClass|Enter a name for ERRORCODE3GPP, and click **Add**. Configure the error class that you added as **generic error**, **invalid recipient address**, or **network connectivity trouble**.|
|Type3GPP > IMS > AttemptThresholdForIMS |Set the maximum number of tries to send SMS on IMS.|
|Type3GPP > IMS > RetryEnabled |Configure whether to enable one automatic retry after failure to send over IMS.|
|Type 3GPP > SmsUse16BitReferenceNumbers |Configure whether to use 8-bit or 16-bit message ID (reference number) in the UDH.|
|Type3GPP2 > ErrorHandling > FriendlyErrorClass |Enter a name for ERRORCODE3GPP2, and click **Add**. Configure the error class that you added as **generic error**, **invalid recipient address**, or **network connectivity trouble**.|
SIM1ToUIM1 | Used to show UIM1 as an alternate string instead of SIM1 for the first SIM on C+G dual SIM phones.
SIMToSIMUIM | Partners can change the string "SIM" to "SIM/UIM" to accommodate scenarios such as Dual Mode cards of SIM cards on the phone. This can provide a better user experience for users in some markets. Enabling this customization changes all "SIM" strings to "SIM/UIM".
|:-|:--|
|SIM1ToUIM1 |Used to show UIM1 as an alternate string instead of SIM1 for the first SIM on C+G dual SIM phones.|
|SIMToSIMUIM |Partners can change the string "SIM" to "SIM/UIM" to accommodate scenarios such as Dual Mode cards of SIM cards on the phone. This can provide a better user experience for users in some markets. Enabling this customization changes all "SIM" strings to "SIM/UIM".|
### UTK
Setting |Description
--- | ---
UIDefaultDuration |Specifies the default time, in milliseconds, that the DISPLAY TEXT, GET INKEY, PLAY TONE, or SELECT ITEM dialog should be displayed. The default value is 60000 milliseconds (60 seconds). The valid value range is 1-120000.
UIGetInputDuration |Specifies the default time, in milliseconds, that the GET INPUT dialog should be displayed. The default value is 120000 milliseconds (120 seconds). The valid value range is 1-120000.
|Setting |Description|
|:-|:-|
|UIDefaultDuration |Specifies the default time, in milliseconds, that the DISPLAY TEXT, GET INKEY, PLAY TONE, or SELECT ITEM dialog should be displayed. The default value is 60000 milliseconds (60 seconds). The valid value range is 1-120000.|
|UIGetInputDuration |Specifies the default time, in milliseconds, that the GET INPUT dialog should be displayed. The default value is 120000 milliseconds (120 seconds). The valid value range is 1-120000.|
## PerlMSI
## PerIMSI
Enter an IMSI, click **Add**, and then select the IMSI that you added to configure the following settings.
### <aname="celldata2"></a> CellData
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### CellData
|Setting |Description|
|:--- |:---|
|MaxNumberOfPDPContexts |OEMs can set a maximum value for the number of simultaneous packet data protocol (PDP) contexts for 3GPP connections. By default, the OS enforces a maximum of four (4) simultaneous packet data protocol (PDP) contexts for 3GPP connections, and one (1) PDP context for 3GPP2 connections. OEMs can set a different maximum value if required by their mobile operator. The same maximums apply for both roaming and non-roaming scenarios. This maximum does not include packet contexts used internally by the modem.|
Setting | Description
--- | ---
MaxNumberOfPDPContexts | OEMs can set a maximum value for the number of simultaneous packet data protocol (PDP) contexts for 3GPP connections. By default, the OS enforces a maximum of four (4) simultaneous packet data protocol (PDP) contexts for 3GPP connections, and one (1) PDP context for 3GPP2 connections. OEMs can set a different maximum value if required by their mobile operator. The same maximums apply for both roaming and non-roaming scenarios. This maximum does not include packet contexts used internally by the modem.
### <aname="cellux2"></a> CellUX
|Setting |Description|
|:--- |:---|
|APNIPTypeIfHidden |Used to set the default IP type shown in the **IP type** listbox on the **internet APN** settings screen.|
|Critical > ShowVoLTERoaming | Use to show the IMS roaming control in the cellular settings page|
|Critical > ShowVoLTEToggle | Show or hide VoLTE toggle.|
|Critical > SwitchIMS | Switch IMS on or off with a toggle. OEMs can configure the default settings and toggle for IMS services to meet mobile operator requirements. Users can later manually change the default values for these settings if they choose to do so.|
|Critical > SwitchSMSOverIMS | Switch SMS over IMS on or off when VoLTE is toggled.|
|Critical > SwitchVideoOverIMS | Use to switch video over IMS when VoLTE is switched.|
|Critical > SwitchVoiceOverIMS | Switch voice over IMS when VoLTE is toggled.|
|Critical > SwitchXCAP | Use to switch the XML Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP) when VoLTE is enabled.|
|Critical > VoLTERoamingOffDescription | Use to customize the description string that appears under IMS roaming control when IMS roaming is turned off. The string must not be longer than 127 characters. |
|Critical > VoLTERoamingOnDescription | Use to customize the description string that appears under IMS roaming control when IMS roaming is turned on. The string must not be longer than 127 characters. |
|Critical > VoLTERoamingSettingDisableDuringCall | Use to specify whether to grey out VoLTE roaming settings during an active VoLTE call.|
|Critical > VoLTERoamingTitle | Use to customize the description string for the IMS roaming control. The string must not be longer than 127 characters. |
|Critical > VoLTESectionTitle | Use to customize the section title for the IMS settings. he string must not be longer than 127 characters.|
|Critical > VoLTESettingDisableDuringCall | Use to specify whether to grey out VoLTE-related settings during an active VoLTE call.|
|Critical > VoLTEToggleDescription | Use to customize the VoLTE toggle description. To customize the VoLTE toggle description, set VoLTEToggleDescription to the name of the resource-only .dll file, specifying the string offset. For example: @DisplayStrings.dll,-101.|
|Critical > VoLTEToggleSettingDisableDuringCall | Use to specify whether to grey out the VoLTE toggle during an active VoLTE call.|
|Critical > VoLTEToggleTitle | Use to customize the VoLTE toggle label. To customize the VoLTE toggle label, set VoLTEToggleTitle to the name of the resource-only .dll file, specifying the string offset. For example: @DisplayStrings.dll,-102.|
|Critical > WFCSettingDisableDuringCall | Use to specify whether to grey out the Wi-Fi calling settings during an active VoLTE call.|
|Disable2GByDefault | Select **Yes** to disable 2G by default. Select **No** to enable 2G.|
|Disabled2GNoticeDescription | Enter text to customize the notification for disabled 2G.|
|GenericWifiCallingErrorMessage | Enter text to customize the generic error message when a Wi-Fi calling error occurs.|
|Hide3GPP2ModeSelection | Select **Yes** to hide the **CDMA** option in the network **Mode** selection drop-down menu. Select **No** to show the **CDMA** option.|
|Hide3GPP2Selection | For 3GPP2 or CDMA phones, select **Yes** to hide the **Network Type** drop-down menu in the **SIM** settings screen. Select **No** to show **Network Type**.|
|Hide3GPPNetworks | For 3GPP or GSM phones, select **Yes** to hide the **Network Type** drop-down menu in the **SIM settings** screen. Select **No** to show **Network Type**.|
|HideAPN | Select **Yes** to hide the **add internet APN** button in the **SIM settings** screen. Select **No** to show **add internet APN**.|
|HideAPNIPType | Select **Yes** to hide the **IP type** list in the **internet APN** settings screen. Select **No** to show **IP type**.|
|HideDisabled2GNotice | Select **Yes** to hide the notification for disabled 2G. Select **No** to show the notification for disabled 2G.|
|HideHighestSpeed | Select **Yes** to hide the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show **Highest connection speed**.|
|HideHighestSpeed2G | Select **Yes** to hide the 2G option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 2G option.|
|HideHighestSpeed3GOnly | Select **Yes** to hide the 3G option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 3G option.|
|HideHighestSpeed4G | Select **Yes** to hide the 4G option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 4G option.|
|HideHighestSpeed4G3GOnly | Select **Yes** to hide the 4G or 3G Only option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 4G or 3G Only option.|
|HideHighestSpeed4GOnly | Select **Yes** to hide the 4G Only option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 4G Only option.|
|HideLTEAttachAPN | Select **Yes** to hide the **LTE attach APN** button on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the **LTE attach APN** button.|
|HideMMSAPN | Select **Yes** to hide the **add mms apn** button on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the **add mms apn** button.|
|HideMMSAPNIPType | Select **Yes** to hide the APN IP type selector on the MMS APN page. Select **No** to show the APN IP type selector.|
|HideModeSelection | Select **Yes** to hide the **Network Mode selection** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the **Network Mode selection**.|
|HidePersoUnlock | Select **Yes** to hide the Perso unlock UI. Select **No** to show the Perso unlock UI. (Removed in Windows 10, version 1803.)|
|HighestSpeed2G | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "2G" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed2G. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeed3G | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "3G" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed3G. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeed3GOnly | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "3G Only" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed3GOnly. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeed3GPreferred | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "3G Preferred" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed3GPreferred. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeed4G | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "4G" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed4G. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeed4G3GOnly | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "4G or 3G Only" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed4G3GOnly. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeed4GOnly | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "4G Only" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed4GOnly. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.|
|HighestSpeedTitle | You can customize the **Highest connection speed** drop-down label in the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. To change the Highest connection speed drop-down label, set HighestSpeedTitle to another string. For example, you can set this to "Preferred connection speed".|
|IsATTSpecific | Control the roaming text for AT&T devices. AT&T requires the phone to show a particular roaming text to meet their legal and marketing guidelines. By default, if the user chooses **roam** under **Data roaming options** in the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** screen, they will see the following text: *Depending on your service agreement, you might pay more when using data roaming.* If you set IsATTSpecific to **Yes**, the following roaming text will be displayed instead: *International data roaming charges apply for data usage outside the United States, Puerto Rico, and United States Virgin Islands. Don’t allow roaming to avoid international data roaming charges.*|
|LTEAttachGUID | Set the value for LTEAttachGuid to the OemConnectionId GUID used for the LTE attach profile in the modem. The value is a GUID in the string format *XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX*.|
|MMSAPNIPTypeIfHidden | Select between **IPV4**, **IPV6**, **IPV4V6**, and **IPV4V6XLAT** for default MMS APN IP type.|
|ShowExtendedRejectCodes | When a reject code is sent by the network, partners can specify that extended error messages should be displayed instead of the standard simple error messages. This customization is only intended for use when required by the mobile operator’s network. The short versions of the extended reject message are shown in the following screens:</br></br>- Phone tile in Start</br></br>- Call History screen</br></br>- Dialer</br></br>- Call Progress screen</br></br>- Incoming Call screen</br></br>- As the status string under Settings > cellular+SIM</br></br></br>The long version of the extended reject message is shown under the Active Network label in **Settings** > **cellular+SIM**. Select **Yes** to show the extended error message. Select **No** to hide the extended error message. See [Error messages for reject codes](#errorreject) to see the versions of the message.|
|ShowHighestSpeed3GPreferred | Select **Yes** to show the **3G Preferred** option in the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu. Select **No** to hide **3G Preferred**.|
|ShowManualAvoidance | Select **Yes** to show the **Switch to next network manually** button in SIM settings when Mode Selection is CDMA on a C+G dual SIM phone. Select **No** to hide the **Switch to next network manually** button.|
|ShowPreferredPLMNPage | Select **Yes** to show the preferred public land mobile network (PLMN) page in SIM settings.|
|ShowSpecificWifiCallingError | Select **Yes** to show a specific error message based on operator requirements.|
|ShowViewAPN | Select **Yes** to show the **View Internet APN** button in **Settings** > **cellular+SIM**.|
|ShowWifiCallingEmergencyCallWarning | Select **Yes** to show Wi-Fi emergency call warning.|
|ShowWifiCallingError | Select **Yes** to show Wi-Fi calling error message.|
|SlotSelectionSim1Name | Enter text for the name of SIM 1 in slot selection UI. (Removed in Windows 10, version 1803.)|
|SlotSelectionSim2Name | Enter text for the name of SIM 2 in slot selection UI. (Removed in Windows 10, version 1803.)|
|SuppressDePersoUI | Suppress DePerso UI to unlock Perso. (Removed in Windows 10, version 1803.)|
<spanid="cellux2"/>
### CellUX
### <aname="general2"></a> General
Setting | Description
--- | ---
APNIPTypeIfHidden | Used to set the default IP type shown in the **IP type** listbox on the **internet APN** settings screen.
Critical > ShowVoLTERoaming | Use to show the IMS roaming control in the cellular settings page
Critical > ShowVoLTEToggle | Show or hide VoLTE toggle.
Critical > SwitchIMS | Switch IMS on or off with a toggle. OEMs can configure the default settings and toggle for IMS services to meet mobile operator requirements. Users can later manually change the default values for these settings if they choose to do so.
Critical > SwitchSMSOverIMS | Switch SMS over IMS on or off when VoLTE is toggled.
Critical > SwitchVideoOverIMS | Use to switch video over IMS when VoLTE is switched.
Critical > SwitchVoiceOverIMS | Switch voice over IMS when VoLTE is toggled.
Critical > SwitchXCAP | Use to switch the XML Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP) when VoLTE is enabled.
Critical > VoLTERoamingOffDescription | Use to customize the description string that appears under IMS roaming control when IMS roaming is turned off. The string must not be longer than 127 characters.
Critical > VoLTERoamingOnDescription | Use to customize the description string that appears under IMS roaming control when IMS roaming is turned on. The string must not be longer than 127 characters.
Critical > VoLTERoamingSettingDisableDuringCall | Use to specify whether to grey out VoLTE roaming settings during an active VoLTE call.
Critical > VoLTERoamingTitle | Use to customize the description string for the IMS roaming control. The string must not be longer than 127 characters.
Critical > VoLTESectionTitle | Use to customize the section title for the IMS settings. he string must not be longer than 127 characters.
Critical > VoLTESettingDisableDuringCall | Use to specify whether to grey out VoLTE-related settings during an active VoLTE call.
Critical > VoLTEToggleDescription | Use to customize the VoLTE toggle description. To customize the VoLTE toggle description, set VoLTEToggleDescription to the name of the resource-only .dll file, specifying the string offset. For example: @DisplayStrings.dll,-101.
Critical > VoLTEToggleSettingDisableDuringCall | Use to specify whether to grey out the VoLTE toggle during an active VoLTE call.
Critical > VoLTEToggleTitle | Use to customize the VoLTE toggle label. To customize the VoLTE toggle label, set VoLTEToggleTitle to the name of the resource-only .dll file, specifying the string offset. For example: @DisplayStrings.dll,-102.
Critical > WFCSettingDisableDuringCall | Use to specify whether to grey out the Wi-Fi calling settings during an active VoLTE call.
Disable2GByDefault | Select **Yes** to disable 2G by default. Select **No** to enable 2G.
Disabled2GNoticeDescription | Enter text to customize the notification for disabled 2G.
GenericWifiCallingErrorMessage | Enter text to customize the generic error message when a Wi-Fi calling error occurs.
Hide3GPP2ModeSelection | Select **Yes** to hide the **CDMA** option in the network **Mode** selection drop-down menu. Select **No** to show the **CDMA** option.
Hide3GPP2Selection | For 3GPP2 or CDMA phones, select **Yes** to hide the **Network Type** drop-down menu in the **SIM** settings screen. Select **No** to show **Network Type**.
Hide3GPPNetworks | For 3GPP or GSM phones, select **Yes** to hide the **Network Type** drop-down menu in the **SIM settings** screen. Select **No** to show **Network Type**.
HideAPN | Select **Yes** to hide the **add internet APN** button in the **SIM settings** screen. Select **No** to show **add internet APN**.
HideAPNIPType | Select **Yes** to hide the **IP type** list in the **internet APN** settings screen. Select **No** to show **IP type**.
HideDisabled2GNotice | Select **Yes** to hide the notification for disabled 2G. Select **No** to show the notification for disabled 2G.
HideHighestSpeed | Select **Yes** to hide the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show **Highest connection speed**.
HideHighestSpeed2G | Select **Yes** to hide the 2G option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 2G option.
HideHighestSpeed3GOnly | Select **Yes** to hide the 3G option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 3G option.
HideHighestSpeed4G | Select **Yes** to hide the 4G option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 4G option.
HideHighestSpeed4G3GOnly | Select **Yes** to hide the 4G or 3G Only option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 4G or 3G Only option.
HideHighestSpeed4GOnly | Select **Yes** to hide the 4G Only option on the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the 4G Only option.
HideLTEAttachAPN | Select **Yes** to hide the **LTE attach APN** button on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the **LTE attach APN** button.
HideMMSAPN | Select **Yes** to hide the **add mms apn** button on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the **add mms apn** button.
HideMMSAPNIPType | Select **Yes** to hide the APN IP type selector on the MMS APN page. Select **No** to show the APN IP type selector.
HideModeSelection | Select **Yes** to hide the **Network Mode selection** drop-down menu on the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. Select **No** to show the **Network Mode selection**.
HidePersoUnlock | Select **Yes** to hide the Perso unlock UI. Select **No** to show the Perso unlock UI. (Removed in Windows 10, version 1803.)
HighestSpeed2G | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "2G" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed2G. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeed3G | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "3G" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed3G. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeed3GOnly | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "3G Only" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed3GOnly. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeed3GPreferred | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "3G Preferred" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed3GPreferred. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeed4G | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "4G" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed4G. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeed4G3GOnly | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "4G or 3G Only" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed4G3GOnly. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeed4GOnly | You can customize the listed names of the connection speeds with their own character codes. To modify "4G Only" to another character code, change the value of HighestSpeed4GOnly. Although there is no limit to the number of characters you can use, if the character code is too long, it will be truncated in the UI.
HighestSpeedTitle | You can customize the **Highest connection speed** drop-down label in the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** > **SIM** settings page. To change the Highest connection speed drop-down label, set HighestSpeedTitle to another string. For example, you can set this to "Preferred connection speed".
IsATTSpecific | Control the roaming text for AT&T devices. AT&T requires the phone to show a particular roaming text to meet their legal and marketing guidelines. By default, if the user chooses **roam** under **Data roaming options** in the **Settings** > **Cellular+SIM** screen, they will see the following text: *Depending on your service agreement, you might pay more when using data roaming.* If you set IsATTSpecific to **Yes**, the following roaming text will be displayed instead: *International data roaming charges apply for data usage outside the United States, Puerto Rico, and United States Virgin Islands. Don’t allow roaming to avoid international data roaming charges.*
LTEAttachGUID | Set the value for LTEAttachGuid to the OemConnectionId GUID used for the LTE attach profile in the modem. The value is a GUID in the string format *XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX*.
MMSAPNIPTypeIfHidden | Select between **IPV4**, **IPV6**, **IPV4V6**, and **IPV4V6XLAT** for default MMS APN IP type.
ShowExtendedRejectCodes | When a reject code is sent by the network, partners can specify that extended error messages should be displayed instead of the standard simple error messages. This customization is only intended for use when required by the mobile operator’s network. The short versions of the extended reject message are shown in the following screens:</br></br>- Phone tile in Start</br></br>- Call History screen</br></br>- Dialer</br></br>- Call Progress screen</br></br>- Incoming Call screen</br></br>- As the status string under Settings > cellular+SIM</br></br></br>The long version of the extended reject message is shown under the Active Network label in **Settings** > **cellular+SIM**. Select **Yes** to show the extended error message. Select **No** to hide the extended error message. See [Error messages for reject codes](#errorreject) to see the versions of the message.
ShowHighestSpeed3GPreferred | Select **Yes** to show the **3G Preferred** option in the **Highest connection speed** drop-down menu. Select **No** to hide **3G Preferred**.
ShowManualAvoidance | Select **Yes** to show the **Switch to next network manually** button in SIM settings when Mode Selection is CDMA on a C+G dual SIM phone. Select **No** to hide the **Switch to next network manually** button
ShowPreferredPLMNPage | Select **Yes** to show the preferred public land mobile network (PLMN) page in SIM settings.
ShowSpecificWifiCallingError | Select **Yes** to show a specific error message based on operator requirements.
ShowViewAPN | Select **Yes** to show the **View Internet APN** button in **Settings** > **cellular+SIM**.
ShowWifiCallingEmergencyCallWarning | Select **Yes** to show Wi-Fi emergency call warning.
ShowWifiCallingError | Select **Yes** to show Wi-Fi calling error message.
SlotSelectionSim1Name | Enter text for the name of SIM 1 in slot selection UI. (Removed in Windows 10, version 1803.)
SlotSelectionSim2Name | Enter text for the name of SIM 2 in slot selection UI. (Removed in Windows 10, version 1803.)
SuppressDePersoUI | Suppress DePerso UI to unlock Perso. (Removed in Windows 10, version 1803.)
|Setting |Description|
|:--|:--|
|atomicRoamingTableSettings3GPP |If you enable 3GPP roaming, configure the following settings:</br></br>- **Exceptions** maps the SerialNumber key to the Exceptions value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "Exceptions" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (Exceptions). The data in the regvalue is a string representing an MCC-MNC pair, such as "410510" where 410 is the MCC and 510 is the MNC.</br>- **HomePLMN** maps the SerialNumber key to the HomePLMN value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "HomePLMN" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (HomePLMN). The data in the regvalue is a string representing an MCC-MNC pair, such as "410510" where 410 is the MCC and 510 is the MNC.</br>- **TargetImsi** maps the SerialNubmer key to the TargetIMSI value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "TargetImsi" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (TargetImsi). The data in the regvalue is a string representing an MCC-MNC pair, such as "410510" where 410 is the MCC and 510 is the MNC. |
|atomicRoamingTableSettings3GPP2 |If you enable 3GPP2 roaming, configure the following settings:</br></br>- **Home** maps the SerialNumber key to the Home value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "Home" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (Home). The data in the regvalue is a DWORD representing the Roaming Indicator. </br>- **Roaming** maps the SerialNumber key to the Roaming value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "Roaming" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (Roaming). The data in the regvalue is a DWORD representing the Roaming Indicator. |
|AvoidStayingInManualSelection |You can enable permanent automatic mode for mobile networks that require the cellular settings to revert to automatic network selection after the user has manually selected another network when roaming or out of range of the home network. |
|CardAllowList |Define the list of SIM cards allowed in the first slot of a C+G dual SIM phone. This setting is used only if **CardLock** is set to allow it. If **CardLock** is not set, this list is ignored. To configure the list of SIM cards allowed in the first slot, set the value for CardAllowList to a comma-separated MCC:MNC list. You can also use wild cards, represented by an asterisk (*), to accept any value. For example, you can set the value to \`310:410,311:*,404:012,310:70\`.|
|CardBlockList |Define the list of SIM cards that are not allowed in the first slot of a C+G dual SIM phone. This setting is used only if **CardLock** is set to allow it. If **CardLock** is not set, this list is ignored. To configure the list of SIM cards that are not allowed in the first slot, set the value for CardBlockList to a comma separated MCC:MNC list. You can also use wild cards, represented by an asterisk (*), to accept any value. For example, you can set the value to \`310:410,311:*,404:012,310:70\`. |
|CardLock |Used to enforce either the card allow list or both the card allow and block lists on a C+G dual SIM phone. |
|Critical > MultivariantProvisionedSPN |Used to change the default friendly SIM names in dual SIM phones. By default, the OS displays SIM 1 or SIM 2 as the default friendly name for the SIM in slot 1 or slot 2 if the service provider name (SPN) or mobile operator name has not been set. Partners can use this setting to change the default name read from the SIM to define the SPN for SIM cards that do not contain this information or to generate the default friendly name for the SIM. The OS uses the default value as the display name for the SIM or SPN in the Start screen and other parts of the UI including the SIM settings screen. For dual SIM phones that contain SIMs from the same mobile operator, the names that appear in the UI may be similar. See [Values for MultivariantProvisionedSPN](#spn).|
|Critical > SimNameWithoutMSISDNENabled |Use this setting to remove the trailing MSISDN digits from the service provider name (SPN) in the phone UI. By default, the OS appends the trailing MSISDN digits to the service provider name (SPN) in the phone UI, including on the phone and messaging apps. If required by mobile operators, OEMs can use the SimNameWithoutMSISDNEnabled setting to remove the trailing MSISDN digits. However, you must use this setting together with **MultivariantProvisionedSPN** to suppress the MSISDN digits. |
|DisableLTESupportWhenRoaming |Set to **Yes** to disable LTE support when roaming.|
|EnableIMSWhenRoaming|Set to **Yes** to enable IMS when roaming.|
|ExcludedSystemTypesByDefault |Set the default value for **Highest connection speed** in the **Settings** > **Cellular & SIM** > **SIM** screen by specifying the bitmask for any combination of radio technology to be excluded from the default value. The connection speed that has not been excluded will show up as the highest connection speed. On dual SIM phones that only support up to 3G connection speeds, the **Highest connection speed** option is replaced by a 3G on/off toggle based on the per-device setting. Enter the binary setting to exclude 4G (`10000`) or 3G (`01000`). |
|LTEEnabled |Select **Yes** to enable LTE, and **No** to disable LTE. |
|LTEForced |Select **Yes** to force LTE. |
|NetworkSuffix |To meet branding requirements for some mobile operators, you can add a suffix to the network name that is displayed on the phone. For example, you can change from ABC to ABC 3G when under 3G coverage. This feature can be applied for any radio access technology (RAT). For TD-SCDMA RAT, a 3G suffix is always appended by default, but partners can also customize this the same way as with any other RAT. In the setting name, set SYSTEMTYPE to the network type that you want to append the network name to and click **Add**:</br></br>- system type 4: 2G (GSM)</br>- system type 8: 3G (UMTS)</br>- system type 16: LTE</br>- system type 32: 3G (TS-SCDMA)</br></br>Select the system type that you added, and enter the network name and suffix that you want displayed.|
|NitzFiltering |For mobile networks that can receive Network Identity and Time Zone (NITZ) information from multiple sources, partners can set the phone to ignore the time received from an LTE network. Time received from a CDMA network is not affected. Set the value of NitzFiltering to `0x10`.|
|OperatorListForExcludedSystemTypes |Enter a comma-separated list of MCC and MNC (MCC:MNC) for which system types should be restricted. For mobile operators that require more control over the system types that their phones use to connect to the mobile operators' networks, OEMs can specify the MCC and MNC of other specific operators that the main mobile operator wishes to limit. If the UICC's MCC and MNC matches any of the pairs that OEMs can specify for the operator, a specified RIL system type will be removed from the UICC regardless of its app types, slot position, or executor mapping. This setting is used only for China. OEMs should not use this setting unless required by the mobile operator. Set the value of the OperatorListForExcludedSystemTypes setting a comma separated list of MCC:MNC pairs for which the system types should be restricted. For example, the value can be set to 310:026,310:030 to restrict operators with an MCC:MNC of 310:026 and 310:030. (Removed in Windows 10, version 1803.)|
|OperatorPreferredForFasterRadio |Set Issuer Identification Number (IIN) or partial ICCID of preferred operator for the faster radio. For mobile operators that require more control over the system types that their phones use to connect to the mobile operators' networks, OEMs can map a partial ICCID or an Industry Identification Number (IIN) to the faster radio regardless of which SIM card is chosen for data connectivity. This setting is used only for China. OEMs should not use this setting unless required by the mobile operator. To map a partial ICCID or an IIN to the faster radio regardless of which SIM card is chosen for data connectivity, set the value of OperatorPreferredForFasterRadio to match the IIN or the ICCID, up to 7 digits, of the preferred operator. (Removed in Windows 10, version 1803.) |
|SuggestDataRoamingARD |Use to show the data roaming suggestion dialog when roaming and the data roaming setting is set to no roaming. |
| atomicRoamingTableSettings3GPP | If you enable 3GPP roaming, configure the following settings:</br></br>- **Exceptions** maps the SerialNumber key to the Exceptions value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "Exceptions" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (Exceptions). The data in the regvalue is a string representing an MCC-MNC pair, such as "410510" where 410 is the MCC and 510 is the MNC.</br>- **HomePLMN** maps the SerialNumber key to the HomePLMN value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "HomePLMN" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (HomePLMN). The data in the regvalue is a string representing an MCC-MNC pair, such as "410510" where 410 is the MCC and 510 is the MNC.</br>- **TargetImsi** maps the SerialNubmer key to the TargetIMSI value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "TargetImsi" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (TargetImsi). The data in the regvalue is a string representing an MCC-MNC pair, such as "410510" where 410 is the MCC and 510 is the MNC. |
| atomicRoamingTableSettings3GPP2 | If you enable 3GPP2 roaming, configure the following settings:</br></br>- **Home** maps the SerialNumber key to the Home value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "Home" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (Home). The data in the regvalue is a DWORD representing the Roaming Indicator. </br>- **Roaming** maps the SerialNumber key to the Roaming value. The wildcard, $(SerialNumber), is a 3-digit decimal serial number (000 through 999) represented as a string. The wildcard is used as a regvalue under the "Roaming" subkey. Multiple reg values in this form may be configured or customized by the OEM, all placed under the same subkey (Roaming). The data in the regvalue is a DWORD representing the Roaming Indicator. |
| AvoidStayingInManualSelection | You can enable permanent automatic mode for mobile networks that require the cellular settings to revert to automatic network selection after the user has manually selected another network when roaming or out of range of the home network. |
| CardAllowList | Define the list of SIM cards allowed in the first slot of a C+G dual SIM phone. This setting is used only if **CardLock** is set to allow it. If **CardLock** is not set, this list is ignored. To configure the list of SIM cards allowed in the first slot, set the value for CardAllowList to a comma-separated MCC:MNC list. You can also use wild cards, represented by an asterisk (*), to accept any value. For example, you can set the value to \`310:410,311:*,404:012,310:70\`. |
| CardBlockList | Define the list of SIM cards that are not allowed in the first slot of a C+G dual SIM phone. This setting is used only if **CardLock** is set to allow it. If **CardLock** is not set, this list is ignored. To configure the list of SIM cards that are not allowed in the first slot, set the value for CardBlockList to a comma separated MCC:MNC list. You can also use wild cards, represented by an asterisk (*), to accept any value. For example, you can set the value to \`310:410,311:*,404:012,310:70\`. |
| CardLock | Used to enforce either the card allow list or both the card allow and block lists on a C+G dual SIM phone. |
| Critical > MultivariantProvisionedSPN | Used to change the default friendly SIM names in dual SIM phones. By default, the OS displays SIM 1 or SIM 2 as the default friendly name for the SIM in slot 1 or slot 2 if the service provider name (SPN) or mobile operator name has not been set. Partners can use this setting to change the default name read from the SIM to define the SPN for SIM cards that do not contain this information or to generate the default friendly name for the SIM. The OS uses the default value as the display name for the SIM or SPN in the Start screen and other parts of the UI including the SIM settings screen. For dual SIM phones that contain SIMs from the same mobile operator, the names that appear in the UI may be similar. See [Values for MultivariantProvisionedSPN](#spn). |
| Critical > SimNameWithoutMSISDNENabled | Use this setting to remove the trailing MSISDN digits from the service provider name (SPN) in the phone UI. By default, the OS appends the trailing MSISDN digits to the service provider name (SPN) in the phone UI, including on the phone and messaging apps. If required by mobile operators, OEMs can use the SimNameWithoutMSISDNEnabled setting to remove the trailing MSISDN digits. However, you must use this setting together with **MultivariantProvisionedSPN** to suppress the MSISDN digits. |
| DisableLTESupportWhenRoaming | Set to **Yes** to disable LTE support when roaming. |
| EnableIMSWhenRoaming | Set to **Yes** to enable IMS when roaming. |
| ExcludedSystemTypesByDefault | Set the default value for **Highest connection speed** in the **Settings** > **Cellular & SIM** > **SIM** screen by specifying the bitmask for any combination of radio technology to be excluded from the default value. The connection speed that has not been excluded will show up as the highest connection speed. On dual SIM phones that only support up to 3G connection speeds, the **Highest connection speed** option is replaced by a 3G on/off toggle based on the per-device setting. Enter the binary setting to exclude 4G (`10000`) or 3G (`01000`). |
| LTEEnabled | Select **Yes** to enable LTE, and **No** to disable LTE. |
| LTEForced | Select **Yes** to force LTE. |
| NetworkSuffix | To meet branding requirements for some mobile operators, you can add a suffix to the network name that is displayed on the phone. For example, you can change from ABC to ABC 3G when under 3G coverage. This feature can be applied for any radio access technology (RAT). For TD-SCDMA RAT, a 3G suffix is always appended by default, but partners can also customize this the same way as with any other RAT. In the setting name, set SYSTEMTYPE to the network type that you want to append the network name to and click **Add**:</br></br>- system type 4: 2G (GSM)</br>- system type 8: 3G (UMTS)</br>- system type 16: LTE</br>- system type 32: 3G (TS-SCDMA)</br></br>Select the system type that you added, and enter the network name and suffix that you want displayed. |
| NitzFiltering | For mobile networks that can receive Network Identity and Time Zone (NITZ) information from multiple sources, partners can set the phone to ignore the time received from an LTE network. Time received from a CDMA network is not affected. Set the value of NitzFiltering to `0x10`. |
| OperatorListForExcludedSystemTypes | Enter a comma-separated list of MCC and MNC (MCC:MNC) for which system types should be restricted. For mobile operators that require more control over the system types that their phones use to connect to the mobile operators' networks, OEMs can specify the MCC and MNC of other specific operators that the main mobile operator wishes to limit. If the UICC's MCC and MNC matches any of the pairs that OEMs can specify for the operator, a specified RIL system type will be removed from the UICC regardless of its app types, slot position, or executor mapping. This setting is used only for China. OEMs should not use this setting unless required by the mobile operator. Set the value of the OperatorListForExcludedSystemTypes setting a comma separated list of MCC:MNC pairs for which the system types should be restricted. For example, the value can be set to 310:026,310:030 to restrict operators with an MCC:MNC of 310:026 and 310:030. (Removed in Windows 10, version 1803.) |
| OperatorPreferredForFasterRadio | Set Issuer Identification Number (IIN) or partial ICCID of preferred operator for the faster radio. For mobile operators that require more control over the system types that their phones use to connect to the mobile operators' networks, OEMs can map a partial ICCID or an Industry Identification Number (IIN) to the faster radio regardless of which SIM card is chosen for data connectivity. This setting is used only for China. OEMs should not use this setting unless required by the mobile operator. To map a partial ICCID or an IIN to the faster radio regardless of which SIM card is chosen for data connectivity, set the value of OperatorPreferredForFasterRadio to match the IIN or the ICCID, up to 7 digits, of the preferred operator. (Removed in Windows 10, version 1803.) |
| SuggestDataRoamingARD | Use to show the data roaming suggestion dialog when roaming and the data roaming setting is set to no roaming. |
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### RCS
## <aname="rcs2"></a> RCS
See descriptions in Windows Configuration Designer.
<!---Table in temp folder CELLCORE--->
## <aname="sms2"></a> SMS
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### SMS
|Setting |Description|
|:--|:--|
|AckExpirySeconds |Set the value, in seconds, for how long to wait for a client ACK before trying to deliver.|
|DefaultMCC |Set the default mobile country code (MCC). |
|Encodings > GSM7BitEncodingPage |Enter the code page value for the 7-bit GSM default alphabet encoding. Values:</br></br>- Code page value: 55000 (Setting value: 0xD6D8)(Code page: default alphabet)</br>- Code page value: 55001 (Setting value: 0xD6D9)(Code page: GSM with single shift for Spanish)- Code page value: 55002 (Setting value: 0xD6DA)(Code page: GSM with single shift for Portuguese)- Code page value: 55003 (Setting value: 0xD6DB)(Code page: GSM with single shift for Turkish)- Code page value: 55004 (Setting value: 0xD6DC)(Code page: SMS Greek Reduction)|
|Encodings > GSM8BitEncodingPage |Enter the code page value for GSM 8-bit encoding (OEM set). OEM-created code page IDs should be in the range 55050–55099.|
|Encodings > OctetEncodingPage |Set the octet (binary) encoding.|
|Encodings > SendUDHNLSS |Set the 7 bit GSM shift table encoding. |
|Encodings > UseASCII |Set the 7 bit ASCII encoding. Used only for CDMA carriers that use 7-bit ASCII encoding instead of GSM 7-bit encoding.|
|Encodings > UseKeyboardLangague |Set whether to use the keyboard language (Portuguese, Spanish, or Turkish) based encoding (set shift table based on keyboard language).|
|IncompleteMsgDeliverySeconds |Set the value, in seconds, for long to wait for all parts of multisegment Sprint messages for concatenation. |
|MessageExpirySeconds |Partners can set the expiration time before the phone deletes the received parts of a long SMS message. For example, if the phone is waiting for a three-part SMS message and the first part has been received, the first part will be deleted when the time expires and the other part of the message has not arrived. If the second part of the message arrives before the time expires, the first and second parts of the message will be deleted if the last part does not arrive after the time expires. The expiration time is reset whenever the next part of the long message is received. Set MessageExpirySeconds to the number seconds that the phone should wait before deleting the received parts of a long SMS messages. This value should be in hexadecimal and must be prefixed with 0x. The default value is 0x15180, which is equivalent to 1 day or 86,400 seconds. |
|SmsFragmentLimit|Partners can specify a maximum length for SMS messages. This requires setting both the maximum number of SMS fragments per SMS message, from 1 to 255, and the maximum size in bytes of each SMS fragment, from 16 to 140 bytes. Use SmsFragmentLimit to set the maximum number of bytes in the user data body of an SMS message. You must set the value between 16 (0x10) and 140 (0x8C). You must also use SmsPageLimit to set the maximum number of segments in a concatenated SMS message. |
|SmsPageLimit|Partners can specify a maximum length for SMS messages. This requires setting both the maximum number of SMS fragments per SMS message, from 1 to 255, and the maximum size in bytes of each SMS fragment, from 16 to 140 bytes. Use SmsPageLimit to set the maximum number of segments in a concatenated SMS message. You must set the value to 255 (0xFF) or smaller. You must also use SmsFragmentLimit to set the maximum number of bytes in the body of the SMS message.|
|SprintFragmentInfoInBody |Partners can enable the messaging client to allow users to enter more than 160 characters per message. Messages longer than 160 characters are sent as multiple SMS messages that contain a tag at the beginning of the message in the form "(1/2)", where the first number represents the segment or part number and the second number represents the total number of segments or parts. Multiple messages are limited to 6 total segments. When enabled, the user cannot enter more characters after the 6 total segments limit is reached. Any message received with tags at the beginning is recombined with its corresponding segments and shown as one composite message.|
|Type3GPP > ErrorHandling > ErrorType |Enter a name for ERRORCODE3GPP, and click **Add**. Configure the error type that you added as **Transient Failure** or **Permanent Failure**.|
|Type3GPP > ErrorHandling > FriendlyErrorClass |Enter a name for ERRORCODE3GPP, and click **Add**. Configure the error class that you added as **generic error**, **invalid recipient address**, or **network connectivity trouble**.|
|Type3GPP > IMS > SmsUse16BitReferenceNumbers |Configure whether to use 8-bit or 16-bit message ID (reference number) in the UDH.|
|Type3GPP2 > ErrorHandling > FriendlyErrorClass |Enter a name for ERRORCODE3GPP2, and click **Add**. Configure the error class that you added as **generic error**, **invalid recipient address**, or **network connectivity trouble**.|
| AckExpirySeconds | Set the value, in seconds, for how long to wait for a client ACK before trying to deliver. |
| DefaultMCC | Set the default mobile country code (MCC). |
| Encodings > GSM7BitEncodingPage | Enter the code page value for the 7-bit GSM default alphabet encoding. Values:</br></br>- Code page value: 55000 (Setting value: 0xD6D8)(Code page: default alphabet)</br>- Code page value: 55001 (Setting value: 0xD6D9)(Code page: GSM with single shift for Spanish)- Code page value: 55002 (Setting value: 0xD6DA)(Code page: GSM with single shift for Portuguese)- Code page value: 55003 (Setting value: 0xD6DB)(Code page: GSM with single shift for Turkish)- Code page value: 55004 (Setting value: 0xD6DC)(Code page: SMS Greek Reduction) |
| Encodings > GSM8BitEncodingPage | Enter the code page value for GSM 8-bit encoding (OEM set). OEM-created code page IDs should be in the range 55050–55099. For more information, see [Add encoding extension tables for SMS](/windows-hardware/customize/mobile/mcsf/add-encoding-extension-tables-for-sms). |
| Encodings > OctetEncodingPage | Set the octet (binary) encoding. |
| Encodings > SendUDHNLSS | Set the 7 bit GSM shift table encoding. |
| Encodings > UseASCII | Set the 7 bit ASCII encoding. Used only for CDMA carriers that use 7-bit ASCII encoding instead of GSM 7-bit encoding. |
| Encodings > UseKeyboardLangague | Set whether to use the keyboard language (Portuguese, Spanish, or Turkish) based encoding (set shift table based on keyboard language). |
| IncompleteMsgDeliverySeconds | Set the value, in seconds, for long to wait for all parts of multisegment Sprint messages for concatenation. |
| MessageExpirySeconds | Partners can set the expiration time before the phone deletes the received parts of a long SMS message. For example, if the phone is waiting for a three-part SMS message and the first part has been received, the first part will be deleted when the time expires and the other part of the message has not arrived. If the second part of the message arrives before the time expires, the first and second parts of the message will be deleted if the last part does not arrive after the time expires. The expiration time is reset whenever the next part of the long message is received. Set MessageExpirySeconds to the number seconds that the phone should wait before deleting the received parts of a long SMS messages. This value should be in hexadecimal and must be prefixed with 0x. The default value is 0x15180, which is equivalent to 1 day or 86,400 seconds. |
| SmsFragmentLimit | Partners can specify a maximum length for SMS messages. This requires setting both the maximum number of SMS fragments per SMS message, from 1 to 255, and the maximum size in bytes of each SMS fragment, from 16 to 140 bytes. Use SmsFragmentLimit to set the maximum number of bytes in the user data body of an SMS message. You must set the value between 16 (0x10) and 140 (0x8C). You must also use SmsPageLimit to set the maximum number of segments in a concatenated SMS message. |
| SmsPageLimit | Partners can specify a maximum length for SMS messages. This requires setting both the maximum number of SMS fragments per SMS message, from 1 to 255, and the maximum size in bytes of each SMS fragment, from 16 to 140 bytes. Use SmsPageLimit to set the maximum number of segments in a concatenated SMS message. You must set the value to 255 (0xFF) or smaller. You must also use SmsFragmentLimit to set the maximum number of bytes in the body of the SMS message. |
| SprintFragmentInfoInBody | Partners can enable the messaging client to allow users to enter more than 160 characters per message. Messages longer than 160 characters are sent as multiple SMS messages that contain a tag at the beginning of the message in the form "(1/2)", where the first number represents the segment or part number and the second number represents the total number of segments or parts. Multiple messages are limited to 6 total segments. When enabled, the user cannot enter more characters after the 6 total segments limit is reached. Any message received with tags at the beginning is recombined with its corresponding segments and shown as one composite message. |
| Type3GPP > ErrorHandling > ErrorType | Enter a name for ERRORCODE3GPP, and click **Add**. Configure the error type that you added as **Transient Failure** or **Permanent Failure**. |
| Type3GPP > ErrorHandling > FriendlyErrorClass | Enter a name for ERRORCODE3GPP, and click **Add**. Configure the error class that you added as **generic error**, **invalid recipient address**, or **network connectivity trouble**. |
| Type3GPP > IMS > SmsUse16BitReferenceNumbers | Configure whether to use 8-bit or 16-bit message ID (reference number) in the UDH. |
| Type3GPP2 > ErrorHandling > FriendlyErrorClass | Enter a name for ERRORCODE3GPP2, and click **Add**. Configure the error class that you added as **generic error**, **invalid recipient address**, or **network connectivity trouble**. |
| Type3GPP2 > ErrorHandling > UseReservedAsPermanent | Set the 3GPP2 permanent error type. |
<spanid="utk2"/>
### UTK
Setting | Description
--- | ---
UIDefaultDuration | Specifies the default time, in milliseconds, that the DISPLAY TEXT, GET INKEY, PLAY TONE, or SELECT ITEM dialog should be displayed. The default value is 60000 milliseconds (60 seconds). The valid value range is 1-120000.
UIGetInputDuration | Specifies the default time, in milliseconds, that the GET INPUT dialog should be displayed. The default value is 120000 milliseconds (120 seconds). The valid value range is 1-120000.
### <aname="utk2"></a> UTK
|Setting |Description|
|:---|:---|
|UIDefaultDuration | Specifies the default time, in milliseconds, that the DISPLAY TEXT, GET INKEY, PLAY TONE, or SELECT ITEM dialog should be displayed. The default value is 60000 milliseconds (60 seconds). The valid value range is 1-120000. |
|UIGetInputDuration |Specifies the default time, in milliseconds, that the GET INPUT dialog should be displayed. The default value is 120000 milliseconds (120 seconds). The valid value range is 1-120000.|
### VoLTE
Setting | Description
--- | ---
IMSOMADMServices |Allows configuration of OMA DM Services Mask. The value is mapped directly to RIL_IMS_NW_ENABLED_FLAGS on the modem side. To configure the OMA DM services mask, set the IMSOMADMServices setting to one of the following values:</br></br>- None, Flag: 0, Bitmask: 00000</br>- OMA DM, Flag: 1, Bitmask: 00001</br>- Voice, Flag: 2, Bitmask: 00010</br>- Video, Flag: 4, Bitmask: 00100</br>- EAB presence, Flag: 8, Bitmask: 01000</br>- Enable all services, Flag: 15, Bitmask: 10000
IMSServices |Identifies which IMS services are enabled (if any). The value is any combination of flags 1 (IMS), 2 (SMS over IMS), 4 (Voice over IMS) and 8 (Video Over IMS). Set the value for the IMSServices setting to any combination of the following flags or bitmasks:</br></br>- IMS, Flag: 1, Bitmask: 0001</br>- SMS over IMS, Flag: 2, Bitmask: 0010</br>- Voice over IMS, Flag: 4, Bitmask: 0100</br>Video over IMS, Flag: 8, Bitmask: 1000
|Setting | Description|
|:---|:---|
|IMSOMADMServices |Allows configuration of OMA DM Services Mask. The value is mapped directly to RIL_IMS_NW_ENABLED_FLAGS on the modem side. To configure the OMA DM services mask, set the IMSOMADMServices setting to one of the following values:</br></br>- None, Flag: 0, Bitmask: 00000</br>- OMA DM, Flag: 1, Bitmask: 00001</br>- Voice, Flag: 2, Bitmask: 00010</br>- Video, Flag: 4, Bitmask: 00100</br>- EAB presence, Flag: 8, Bitmask: 01000</br>- Enable all services, Flag: 15, Bitmask: 10000|
|IMSServices |Identifies which IMS services are enabled (if any). The value is any combination of flags 1 (IMS), 2 (SMS over IMS), 4 (Voice over IMS) and 8 (Video Over IMS). Set the value for the IMSServices setting to any combination of the following flags or bitmasks:</br></br>- IMS, Flag: 1, Bitmask: 0001</br>- SMS over IMS, Flag: 2, Bitmask: 0010</br>- Voice over IMS, Flag: 4, Bitmask: 0100</br>Video over IMS, Flag: 8, Bitmask: 1000|
## <aname="errorreject"></a> Error messages for reject codes
|2 (The SIM card hasn't been activated or has been deactivated) | SIM not set up MM#2 | Invalid SIM|
|3 (The SIM card fails authentication or one of the identity check procedures. This can also happen due to a duplication of the TMSI across different MSCs.) |Can't verify SIM MM#3 |Invalid SIM|
|6 (The device has been put on a block list, such as when the phone has been stolen or the IMEI is restricted.) | Phone not allowed MM#6 | No service|
Reject code | Extended error message | Short error message
--- | --- | ---
2 (The SIM card hasn't been activated or has been deactivated) | SIM not set up MM#2 | Invalid SIM
3 (The SIM card fails authentication or one of the identity check procedures. This can also happen due to a duplication of the TMSI across different MSCs.) | Can't verify SIM MM#3 | Invalid SIM
6 (The device has been put on a block list, such as when the phone has been stolen or the IMEI is restricted.) | Phone not allowed MM#6 | No service
<spanid="spn"/>
## Values for MultivariantProvisionedSPN
## <aname="spn"></a> Values for MultivariantProvisionedSPN
Set the MultivariantProvisionedSPN value to the name of the SPN or mobile operator.
The following table shows the scenarios supported by this customization:
The following table shows the scenarios supported by this customization.
>[!NOTE]
>In the Default SIM name column:
@ -429,14 +398,13 @@ The following table shows the scenarios supported by this customization:
>- MultivariantProvisionedSPN means the value that you set for the MultivariantProvisionedSPN setting.
>- SIM 1 or SIM 2 is the default friendly name for the SIM in slot 1 or slot 2.
Multivariant setting set?|SPN provisioned?|MSISDN (last 4 digits: 1234, for example) provisioned?|Default SIM name
--- | --- | --- | ---
Yes|Yes|Yes|*MultivariantProvisionedSPN*1234 or *MultivariantProvisionedSPN*" "1234
Yes|No|No|*MultivariantProvisionedSPN* (up to 16 characters)
Yes|Yes|No|*MultivariantProvisionedSPN* (up to 16 characters)
Yes|No|Yes|*MultivariantProvisionedSPN*1234 or *MultivariantProvisionedSPN*" "1234
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ You can check out the Microsoft 365 deployment advisor and other resources for f
>[!NOTE]
>If you have not run a setup guide before, you will see the **Prepare your environment** guide first. This is to make sure you have basics covered like domain verification and a method for adding users. At the end of the "Prepare your environment" guide, there will be a **Ready to continue** button that sends you to the original guide that was selected.
1. [Obtain a free M365 trial](/office365/admin/try-or-buy-microsoft-365).
1. [Explore Microsoft 365](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/business/).
2. Check out the [Microsoft 365 deployment advisor](https://aka.ms/microsoft365setupguide).
3. Also check out the [Windows Analytics deployment advisor](/mem/configmgr/desktop-analytics/overview). This advisor will walk you through deploying [Desktop Analytics](/mem/configmgr/desktop-analytics/overview).
> Microsoft Connected Cache is currently a private preview feature. During this phase we invite customers to take part in early access for testing purposes. This phase does not include formal support, and should not be used for production workloads. For more information, see [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/).
Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) preview is a software-only caching solution that delivers Microsoft content within Enterprise networks. MCC can be deployed to as many physical servers or VMs as needed, and is managed from a cloud portal. Cache nodes are created in the cloud portal and are configured by applying a [client policy](/mem/intune/configuration/delivery-optimization-settings.md#local-server-caching) using your management tool, such as Intune.
Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) preview is a software-only caching solution that delivers Microsoft content within Enterprise networks. MCC can be deployed to as many physical servers or VMs as needed, and is managed from a cloud portal. Cache nodes are created in the cloud portal and are configured by applying a client policy using your management tool, such as [Intune](/mem/intune/).
MCC is a hybrid (a mix of on-prem and cloud resources) SaaS solution built as an Azure IoT Edge module; it's a Docker compatible Linux container that is deployed to your Windows devices. IoT Edge for Linux on Windows (EFLOW) was chosen because it's a secure, reliable container management infrastructure. EFLOW is a Linux virtual machine, based on Microsoft's first party CBL-Mariner operating system. It’s built with the IoT Edge runtime and validated as a tier 1 supported environment for IoT Edge workloads. MCC will be a Linux IoT Edge module running on the Windows Host OS.
Even though your MCC scenario isn't related to IoT, Azure IoT Edge is used as a more generic Linux container, deployment, and management infrastructure. The Azure IoT Edge runtime sits on your designated MCC device and performs management and communication operations. The runtime performs the following important functionsto manage MCC on your edge device:
Even though your MCC scenario isn't related to IoT, Azure IoT Edge is used as a more generic Linux container, deployment, and management infrastructure. The Azure IoT Edge runtime sits on your designated MCC device and performs management and communication operations. The runtime performs the following important functionsto manage MCC on your edge device:
1. Installs and updates MCC on your edge device.
2. Maintains Azure IoT Edge security standards on your edge device.
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ If an MCC node is unavailable, the client will pull content from CDN to ensure u
## Enterprise requirements for MCC
1. **Azure subscription**: MCC management portal is hosted within Azure and is used to create the Connected Cache [Azure resource](/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/govern/resource-consistency/resource-access-management.md) and IoT Hub resource – both are free services.
1. **Azure subscription**: MCC management portal is hosted within Azure and is used to create the Connected Cache [Azure resource](/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/govern/resource-consistency/resource-access-management) and IoT Hub resource. Both are free services.
Your Azure subscription ID is first used to provision MCC services, and enable access to the preview. The MCC server requirement for an Azure subscription will cost you nothing. If you do not have an Azure subscription already, you can create an Azure [Pay-As-You-Go](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0003p/) account which requires a credit card for verification purposes. For more information, see the [Azure Free Account FAQ](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/free-account-faq/).
keywords: insider, trial, enterprise, lab, corporation, test
ms.custom: seo-marvel-apr2020
---
@ -55,7 +53,7 @@ Choose one of the following two enrollment options:
### Set up an Azure Active Directory-REGISTERED Windows client device
This is the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) method--your device will receive Olympia policies and features, but a new account will not be created. See [Set up Azure Active Directory registered Windows 10 devices](/azure/active-directory/device-management-azuread-registered-devices-windows10-setup) for additional information.
This is the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) method--your device will receive Olympia policies and features, but a new account will not be created. See [Azure AD register FAQ](/azure/active-directory/devices/faq) for additional information.
1. Go to **Start > Settings > Accounts > Access work or school**. To see this setting, you need to have administrator rights to your device (see [local administrator](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/create-a-local-user-or-administrator-account-in-windows-20de74e0-ac7f-3502-a866-32915af2a34d)).
@ -91,7 +89,7 @@ This is the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) method--your device will receive Olympi
### Set up Azure Active Directory-JOINED Windows client device
- This method will upgrade your Windows client Pro license to Enterprise and create a new account. See [Set up Azure Active Directory-joined devices](/azure/active-directory/device-management-azuread-joined-devices-setup) for more information.
- This method will upgrade your Windows client Pro license to Enterprise and create a new account. See [Azure AD joined devices](/azure/active-directory/devices/concept-azure-ad-join) for more information.
> [!NOTE]
> Make sure that you save your Pro license key before upgrading to the Enterprise edition. If the device gets disconnected from Olympia, you can use the Pro key to reactivate the license manually in the unlikely event that the license fails to downgrade back to Pro automatically. To reactivate manually, see [Upgrade by manually entering a product key](../../upgrade/windows-10-edition-upgrades.md#upgrade-by-manually-entering-a-product-key).
description: Final steps to get ready to deploy Windows, including preparing infrastructure, environment, applications, devices, network, capability, and users
@ -3,11 +3,7 @@ title: Monitor Windows Updates and Microsoft Defender AV with Update Compliance
ms.reviewer:
manager: dougeby
description: You can use Update Compliance in Azure portal to monitor the progress of updates and key anti-malware protection features on devices in your network.
@ -3,11 +3,9 @@ title: Configure Windows Update for Business
manager: dougeby
description: You can use Group Policy or your mobile device management (MDM) service to configure Windows Update for Business settings for your devices.
description: Use Windows Update for Business deployments with management tools such as Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager.
title: Manage device restarts after updates (Windows 10)
description: Use Group Policy settings, mobile device management (MDM), or Registry to configure when devices will restart after a Windows 10 update is installed.
title: Prepare servicing strategy for Windows client updates
description: A strong Windows client deployment strategy begins with establishing a simple, repeatable process for testing and deploying each feature update.
description: Discover the latest news articles, videos, and podcasts about Windows as a service. Find resources for using Windows as a service within your organization.
ms.audience: itpro
ms.reviewer:
manager: dougeby
ms.localizationpriority: high
@ -74,7 +72,7 @@ Learn more about Windows as a service and its value to your organization.
[What's new in Windows 10 deployment](../deploy-whats-new.md)
[How Microsoft IT deploys Windows 10](https://channel9.msdn.com/events/Ignite/2015/BRK3303)</font>
title: Windows Update common errors and mitigation
description: In this article, learn about some common issues you might experience with Windows Update, as well as steps to resolve them.
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl:
audience: itpro
ms.audience: itpro
author: aczechowski
ms.author: aaroncz
manager: dougeby
@ -198,7 +195,7 @@ The following table provides information about common errors you might run into
| Message | Description | Mitigation |
|---------|-------------|------------|
| WININET_E_TIMEOUT; The operation timed out | Unable to scan for updates due to a connectivity issue to Windows Update, Configuration Manager, or WSUS. | This error generally means that the Windows Update Agent was unable to connect to the update servers or your own source, such as WSUS, Configuration Manager, or Microsoft Endpoint Manager. <br> Check with your network team to ensure that the device can reach the update sources. For more info, see [Troubleshoot software update scan failures in Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/troubleshoot-software-update-scan-failures). <br> If you’re using the public Microsoft update servers, check that your device can access the following Windows Update endpoints: <br>`http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com`<br>`https://*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com`<br>`https://update.microsoft.com`<br>`https://*.update.microsoft.com`<br>`https://windowsupdate.com`<br>`https://*.windowsupdate.com`<br>`https://download.windowsupdate.com`<br>`https://*.download.windowsupdate.com`<br>`https://download.microsoft.com`<br>`https://*.download.windowsupdate.com`<br>`https://wustat.windows.com`<br>`https://*.wustat.windows.com`<br>`https://ntservicepack.microsoft.com` |
| WININET_E_TIMEOUT; The operation timed out | Unable to scan for updates due to a connectivity issue to Windows Update, Configuration Manager, or WSUS. | This error generally means that the Windows Update Agent was unable to connect to the update servers or your own source, such as WSUS, Configuration Manager, or Microsoft Endpoint Manager. <br> Check with your network team to ensure that the device can reach the update sources. For more info, see [Troubleshoot software update scan failures in Configuration Manager](/troubleshoot/mem/configmgr/troubleshoot-software-update-scan-failures). <br> If you’re using the public Microsoft update servers, check that your device can access the following Windows Update endpoints: <br>`http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com`<br>`https://*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com`<br>`https://update.microsoft.com`<br>`https://*.update.microsoft.com`<br>`https://windowsupdate.com`<br>`https://*.windowsupdate.com`<br>`https://download.windowsupdate.com`<br>`https://*.download.windowsupdate.com`<br>`https://download.microsoft.com`<br>`https://*.download.windowsupdate.com`<br>`https://wustat.windows.com`<br>`https://*.wustat.windows.com`<br>`https://ntservicepack.microsoft.com` |
description: Learn about the Windows Update log files and how to merge and convert Windows Update trace files (.etl files) into a single readable WindowsUpdate.log file.
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