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title: What to do if the Connect app in Surface Hub exits unexpectedly
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description: Describes how to resolve an issue where the Connect app in Surface Hub exits to the Welcome screen after cycling through inputs.
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keywords: surface, hub, connect, input, displayport
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# What to do if the Connect app in Surface Hub exits unexpectedly
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At times, a wired Connect session that is started from the Welcome screen by connecting a DisplayPort input will exit back to the Welcome screen after using the side keypad or the source button to cycle through all source inputs.
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This is an issue in the Connect app and its default full-screen state. By changing the size of the app, or by selecting a DisplayPort input thumbnail in the Connect app, you can prevent input cycling from affecting the app.
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The way to resolve this issue is to first launch the Connect app from the Welcome screen, and THEN connect a DisplayPort input. If the input is already connected, manually select the thumbnail.
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title: Known issues and additional information about Microsoft Surface Hub
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description: Outlines known issues with Microsoft Surface Hub.
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# Known issues and additional information about Microsoft Surface Hub
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We're listening. Quality is a top priority, and we want to keep you informed about issues impacting customers. The following are some known issues of Microsoft Surface Hub:
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- **Skype for Business isn't using proxy for media traffic with RS2**
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<br/>For some Surface Hub users who are behind a proxy, Skype for Business won't use the proxy server for media. However, the Surface Hub will be able to sign in to the account. We received your feedback and are aware of the media traffic issue when you are using proxy. We're actively investigating this issue and will release fixes as soon as a solution is identified and tested.
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- **For AAD joined devices, when a user tries to sign in to "My meetings & files", Surface Hub reports that there is no Internet connection**
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<br/>We’re aware of a set of issues that affect sign-in and document access on Surface Hub. We're actively investigating these issues. As a workaround until a resolution is released, customers can reset their devices and set up their Hub to use a local admin account. After reconfiguring to use the local admin account, "My meetings and files" will work as expected.
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- **Single sign-in when Azure AD joined**
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<br/>Surface Hub was designed for communal spaces, which impacts the way user credentials are stored. Because of this, there are currently limitations in how single sign-in works when devices are Azure AD joined. Microsoft is aware of this limitation and is actively investigating options for a resolution.
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- **Miracast over Infrastructure projection to Surface Hub fails if the Surface Hub has a dot character (.) in the friendly name**
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<br/>Surface Hub users may experience issues projecting to their device if the Friendly Name includes a period or dot in the name (.) -- for example, "Conf.Room42". To work around the issue, change the Friendly Name of the Hub in **Settings** > **Surface Hub** > **About**, and then restart the device. Microsoft is working on a solution to this issue.
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- **Floor support mount**: Supports Surface Hub on the floor while it is permanently anchored to a conference space wall.
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- **Rolling stand**: Supports Surface Hub and lets you move it to other conference locations. For links to guides that provide details about each mounting method, including building requirements, see http://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub.
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For specifications on available mounts for the original Surfae Hub, see the following:
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- [Surface Hub Mounts and Stands Datasheet](http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/0/1/501F98D9-1BCC-4448-A1DB-47056CEE33B6/20160711_Surface_Hub_Mounts_and_Stands_Datasheet.pdf)
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- [Surface Hub Stand and Wall Mount Specifications](http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/A/7/7A75BD0F-5A46-4BCE-B313-A80E47AEB581/20160720_Combined_Stand_Wall_Mount_Drawings.pdf)
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## The Connect experience
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