Acrolinx enhancement effort

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> [!Note]
> Personalization CSP is supported in Windows 10 Enterprise and Education SKUs. It works in Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Pro in S mode if SetEduPolicies in [SharedPC CSP](sharedpc-csp.md) is set.
The following shows the Personalization configuration service provider in tree format.
The following example shows the Personalization configuration service provider in tree format.
```
./Vendor/MSFT
Personalization
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<p>Defines the root node for the Personalization configuration service provider.</p>
<a href="" id="desktopimageurl"></a>**DesktopImageUrl**
<p>Specify a jpg, jpeg or png image to be used as Desktop Image. This setting can take a http or https Url to a remote image to be downloaded, a file Url to a local image.</p>
<p>Specify a jpg, jpeg or png image to be used as Desktop Image. This setting can take an http or https Url to a remote image to be downloaded, a file Url to a local image.</p>
<p>Value type is string. Supported operations are Add, Get, Delete, and Replace.</p>
<a href="" id="desktopimagestatus"></a>**DesktopImageStatus**
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> This setting is only used to query status. To set the image, use the DesktopImageUrl setting.
<a href="" id="lockscreenimageurl"></a>**LockScreenImageUrl**
<p>Specify a jpg, jpeg or png image to be used as Lock Screen Image. This setting can take a http or https Url to a remote image to be downloaded, a file Url to a local image.</p>
<p>Specify a jpg, jpeg or png image to be used as Lock Screen Image. This setting can take an http or https Url to a remote image to be downloaded, a file Url to a local image.</p>
<p>Value type is string. Supported operations are Add, Get, Delete, and Replace.</p>

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title: Policies in Policy CSP supported by HoloLens (1st gen) Commercial Suite
description: Policies in Policy CSP supported by HoloLens (1st gen) Commercial Suite
title: Policies in Policy CSP supported by HoloLens (first gen) Commercial Suite
description: Policies in Policy CSP supported by HoloLens (first gen) Commercial Suite
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manager: dansimp
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ms.date: 09/17/2019
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# Policies in Policy CSP supported by HoloLens (1st gen) Commercial Suite
# Policies in Policy CSP supported by HoloLens (first gen) Commercial Suite
> [!div class="op_single_selector"]
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title: Policies in Policy CSP supported by HoloLens (1st gen) Development Edition
description: Policies in Policy CSP supported by HoloLens (1st gen) Development Edition
title: Policies in Policy CSP supported by HoloLens (first gen) Development Edition
description: Policies in Policy CSP supported by HoloLens (first gen) Development Edition
ms.reviewer:
manager: dansimp
ms.author: dansimp
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ms.date: 07/18/2019
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# Policies in Policy CSP supported by HoloLens (1st gen) Development Edition
# Policies in Policy CSP supported by HoloLens (first gen) Development Edition
> [!div class="op_single_selector"]
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title: Policy CSP - Accounts
description: Learn about the Policy configuration service provider (CSP). This articles describes account policies.
description: Learn about the Policy configuration service provider (CSP). This article describes account policies.
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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@ -65,9 +65,9 @@ This policy setting determines which ActiveX installation sites standard users i
If you enable this setting, the administrator can create a list of approved ActiveX Install sites specified by host URL.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, ActiveX controls prompt the user for administrative credentials before installation.
If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, ActiveX controls prompt the user for administrative credentials before installation.
Note: Wild card characters cannot be used when specifying the host URLs.
Note: Wild card characters can't be used when specifying the host URLs.
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@ -66,9 +66,9 @@ This policy setting controls the installation of ActiveX controls for sites in T
If you enable this policy setting, ActiveX controls are installed according to the settings defined by this policy setting.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, ActiveX controls prompt the user before installation.
If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, ActiveX controls prompt the user before installation.
If the trusted site uses the HTTPS protocol, this policy setting can also control how ActiveX Installer Service responds to certificate errors. By default all HTTPS connections must supply a server certificate that passes all validation criteria. If you are aware that a trusted site has a certificate error but you want to trust it anyway you can select the certificate errors that you want to ignore.
If the trusted site uses the HTTPS protocol, this policy setting can also control how ActiveX Installer Service responds to certificate errors. By default all HTTPS connections must supply a server certificate that passes all validation criteria. If a trusted site has a certificate error but you want to trust it anyway, you can select the certificate errors that you want to ignore.
> [!NOTE]
> This policy setting applies to all sites in Trusted zones.

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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The policy setting specifies the category of programs that appears when users op
To use this setting, type the name of a category in the Category box for this setting. You must enter a category that is already defined in Add or Remove Programs. To define a category, use Software Installation.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, all programs (Category: All) are displayed when the "Add New Programs" page opens. You can use this setting to direct users to the programs they are most likely to need.
If you disable this setting or don't configure it, all programs (Category: All) are displayed when the "Add New Programs" page opens. You can use this setting to direct users to the programs they're most likely to need.
> [!NOTE]
> This setting is ignored if either the "Remove Add or Remove Programs" setting or the "Hide Add New Programs page" setting is enabled.
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<!--/Scope-->
<!--Description-->
This policy setting removes the "Add a program from CD-ROM or floppy disk" section from the Add New Programs page. This prevents users from using Add or Remove Programs to install programs from removable media.
This policy setting removes the "Add a program from CD-ROM or floppy disk" section from the Add New Programs page. This feature removal prevents users from using Add or Remove Programs to install programs from removable media.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the "Add a program from CD-ROM or floppy disk" option is available to all users. This setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to add or remove program components.
If you disable this setting or don't configure it, the "Add a program from CD-ROM or floppy disk" option is available to all users. This setting doesn't prevent users from using other tools and methods to add or remove program components.
> [!NOTE]
> If the "Hide Add New Programs page" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored. Also, if the "Prevent removable media source for any install" setting (located in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Installer) is enabled, users cannot add programs from removable media, regardless of this setting.
> If the "Hide Add New Programs page" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored. Also, if the "Prevent removable media source for any install" setting (located in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Installer) is enabled, users can't add programs from removable media, regardless of this setting.
<!--/Description-->
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This policy setting removes the "Add programs from Microsoft" section from the Add New Programs page. This setting prevents users from using Add or Remove Programs to connect to Windows Update.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, "Add programs from Microsoft" is available to all users. This setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to connect to Windows Update.
If you disable this setting or don't configure it, "Add programs from Microsoft" is available to all users. This setting doesn't prevent users from using other tools and methods to connect to Windows Update.
> [!NOTE]
> If the "Hide Add New Programs page" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored.
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This policy setting prevents users from viewing or installing published programs. This setting removes the "Add programs from your network" section from the Add New Programs page. The "Add programs from your network" section lists published programs and provides an easy way to install them. Published programs are those programs that the system administrator has explicitly made available to the user with a tool such as Windows Installer. Typically, system administrators publish programs to notify users that the programs are available, to recommend their use, or to enable users to install them without having to search for installation files.
If you enable this setting, users cannot tell which programs have been published by the system administrator, and they cannot use Add or Remove Programs to install published programs. However, they can still install programs by using other methods, and they can view and install assigned (partially installed) programs that are offered on the desktop or on the Start menu.
If you enable this setting, users can't tell which programs have been published by the system administrator, and they can't use Add or Remove Programs to install published programs. However, they can still install programs by using other methods, and they can view and install assigned (partially installed) programs that are offered on the desktop or on the Start menu.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, "Add programs from your network" is available to all users.
If you disable this setting or don't configure it, "Add programs from your network" is available to all users.
> [!NOTE]
> If the "Hide Add New Programs page" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored.
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<!--/Scope-->
<!--Description-->
This policy setting removes the Add New Programs button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users cannot view or change the attached page. The Add New Programs button lets users install programs published or assigned by a system administrator.
This policy setting removes the Add New Programs button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users can't view or change the attached page. The Add New Programs button lets users install programs published or assigned by a system administrator.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Add New Programs button is available to all users. This setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to install programs.
If you disable this setting or don't configure it, the Add New Programs button is available to all users. This setting doesn't prevent users from using other tools and methods to install programs.
<!--/Description-->
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This policy setting prevents users from using Add or Remove Programs. This setting removes Add or Remove Programs from Control Panel and removes the Add or Remove Programs item from menus. Add or Remove Programs lets users install, uninstall, repair, add, and remove features and components of Windows 2000 Professional and a wide variety of Windows programs. Programs published or assigned to the user appear in Add or Remove Programs.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, Add or Remove Programs is available to all users. When enabled, this setting takes precedence over the other settings in this folder. This setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to install or uninstall programs.
If you disable this setting or don't configure it, Add or Remove Programs is available to all users. When enabled, this setting takes precedence over the other settings in this folder. This setting doesn't prevent users from using other tools and methods to install or uninstall programs.
<!--/Description-->
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<!--/Scope-->
<!--Description-->
This policy setting removes the Set Program Access and Defaults button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users cannot view or change the associated page. The Set Program Access and Defaults button lets administrators specify default programs for certain activities, such as Web browsing or sending e-mail, as well as which programs are accessible from the Start menu, desktop, and other locations.
This policy setting removes the Set Program Access and Defaults button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users can't view or change the associated page. The Set Program Access and Defaults button lets administrators specify default programs for certain activities, such as Web browsing or sending e-mail, as well as which programs are accessible from the Start menu, desktop, and other locations.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Set Program Access and Defaults button is available to all users. This setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to change program access or defaults. This setting does not prevent the Set Program Access and Defaults icon from appearing on the Start menu. See the "Remove Set Program Access and Defaults from Start menu" setting.
If you disable this setting or don't configure it, the **Set Program Access and Defaults** button is available to all users. This setting doesn't prevent users from using other tools and methods to change program access or defaults. This setting doesn't prevent the Set Program Access and Defaults icon from appearing on the Start menu. See the "Remove Set Program Access and Defaults from Start menu" setting.
<!--/Description-->
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<!--/Scope-->
<!--Description-->
This policy setting removes the Change or Remove Programs button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users cannot view or change the attached page. The Change or Remove Programs button lets users uninstall, repair, add, or remove features of installed programs.
This policy setting removes the Change or Remove Programs button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users can't view or change the attached page. The Change or Remove Programs button lets users uninstall, repair, add, or remove features of installed programs.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Change or Remove Programs page is available to all users. This setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to delete or uninstall programs.
If you disable this setting or don't configure it, the Change or Remove Programs page is available to all users. This setting doesn't prevent users from using other tools and methods to delete or uninstall programs.
<!--/Description-->
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<!--/Scope-->
<!--Description-->
This policy setting prevents users from using Add or Remove Programs to configure installed services. This setting removes the "Set up services" section of the Add/Remove Windows Components page. The "Set up services" section lists system services that have not been configured and offers users easy access to the configuration tools.
This policy setting prevents users from using Add or Remove Programs to configure installed services. This setting removes the "Set up services" section of the Add/Remove Windows Components page. The "Set up services" section lists system services that haven't been configured and offers users easy access to the configuration tools.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, "Set up services" appears only when there are unconfigured system services. If you enable this setting, "Set up services" never appears. This setting does not prevent users from using other methods to configure services.
If you disable this setting or don't configure it, "Set up services" appears only when there are unconfigured system services. If you enable this setting, "Set up services" never appears. This setting doesn't prevent users from using other methods to configure services.
> [!NOTE]
> When "Set up services" does not appear, clicking the Add/Remove Windows Components button starts the Windows Component Wizard immediately. Because the only remaining option on the Add/Remove Windows Components page starts the wizard, that option is selected automatically, and the page is bypassed. To remove "Set up services" and prevent the Windows Component Wizard from starting, enable the "Hide Add/Remove Windows Components page" setting. If the "Hide Add/Remove Windows Components page" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored.
> When "Set up services" doesn't appear, clicking the Add/Remove Windows Components button starts the Windows Component Wizard immediately. Because the only remaining option on the Add/Remove Windows Components page starts the wizard, that option is selected automatically, and the page is bypassed. To remove "Set up services" and prevent the Windows Component Wizard from starting, enable the "Hide Add/Remove Windows Components page" setting. If the "Hide Add/Remove Windows Components page" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored.
<!--/Description-->
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This policy setting removes links to the Support Info dialog box from programs on the Change or Remove Programs page. Programs listed on the Change or Remove Programs page can include a "Click here for support information" hyperlink. When clicked, the hyperlink opens a dialog box that displays troubleshooting information, including a link to the installation files and data that users need to obtain product support, such as the Product ID and version number of the program. The dialog box also includes a hyperlink to support information on the Internet, such as the Microsoft Product Support Services Web page.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Support Info hyperlink appears.
If you disable this setting or don't configure it, the Support Info hyperlink appears.
> [!NOTE]
> Not all programs provide a support information hyperlink.
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<!--/Scope-->
<!--Description-->
This policy setting removes the Add/Remove Windows Components button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users cannot view or change the associated page. The Add/Remove Windows Components button lets users configure installed services and use the Windows Component Wizard to add, remove, and configure components of Windows from the installation files.
This policy setting removes the Add/Remove Windows Components button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users can't view or change the associated page. The Add/Remove Windows Components button lets users configure installed services and use the Windows Component Wizard to add, remove, and configure components of Windows from the installation files.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Add/Remove Windows Components button is available to all users. This setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to configure services or add or remove program components. However, this setting blocks user access to the Windows Component Wizard.
If you disable this setting or don't configure it, the Add/Remove Windows Components button is available to all users. This setting doesn't prevent users from using other tools and methods to configure services or add or remove program components. However, this setting blocks user access to the Windows Component Wizard.
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You can use this setting to turn off the MS-DOS subsystem, which will reduce resource usage and prevent users from running 16-bit applications. To run any 16-bit application or any application with 16-bit components, **ntvdm.exe** must be allowed to run. The MS-DOS subsystem starts when the first 16-bit application is launched. While the MS-DOS subsystem is running, any subsequent 16-bit applications launch faster, but overall resource usage on the system is increased.
If the status is set to Enabled, the MS-DOS subsystem is prevented from running, which then prevents any 16-bit applications from running. In addition, any 32-bit applications with 16-bit installers or other 16-bit components cannot run.
If the status is set to Enabled, the MS-DOS subsystem is prevented from running, which then prevents any 16-bit applications from running. In addition, any 32-bit applications with 16-bit installers or other 16-bit components can't run.
If the status is set to Disabled, the MS-DOS subsystem runs for all users on this computer.
If the status is set to Not Configured, the OS falls back on a local policy set by the registry DWORD value **HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\WOW\DisallowedPolicyDefault**. If that value is non-0, this prevents all 16-bit applications from running. If that value is 0, 16-bit applications are allowed to run. If that value is also not present, on Windows 10 and above, the OS will launch the 16-bit application support control panel to allow an elevated administrator to make the decision; on Windows 7 and down-level, the OS will allow 16-bit applications to run.
If the status is set to Not Configured, the OS falls back on a local policy set by the registry DWORD value **HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\WOW\DisallowedPolicyDefault**. If that value is non-0, this setting prevents all 16-bit applications from running. If that value is 0, 16-bit applications are allowed to run. If that value is also not present, on Windows 10 and above, the OS will launch the 16-bit application support control panel to allow an elevated administrator to make the decision; on Windows 7 and down-level, the OS will allow 16-bit applications to run.
> [!NOTE]
> This setting appears only in Computer Configuration.
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The compatibility property page displays a list of options that can be selected and applied to the application to resolve the most common issues affecting legacy applications.
Enabling this policy setting removes the property page from the context-menus, but does not affect previous compatibility settings applied to application using this interface.
Enabling this policy setting removes the property page from the context-menus, but doesn't affect previous compatibility settings applied to application using this interface.
<!--/Description-->
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Application Telemetry is a mechanism that tracks anonymous usage of specific Windows system components by applications.
Turning Application Telemetry off by selecting "enable" will stop the collection of usage data.
Turning off Application Telemetry by selecting "enable" will stop the collection of usage data.
If the customer Experience Improvement program is turned off, Application Telemetry will be turned off regardless of how this policy is set.
Disabling telemetry will take effect on any newly launched applications. To ensure that telemetry collection has stopped for all applications, please reboot your machine.
Disabling telemetry will take effect on any newly launched applications. To ensure that telemetry collection has stopped for all applications, reboot your machine.
<!--/Description-->
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Switchback is on by default.
If you enable this policy setting, Switchback will be turned off. Turning Switchback off may degrade the compatibility of older applications. This option is useful for server administrators who require performance and are aware of compatibility of the applications they are using.
If you enable this policy setting, Switchback will be turned off. Turning off Switchback may degrade the compatibility of older applications. This option is useful for server administrators who require performance and are aware of compatibility of the applications they're using.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Switchback will be turned on.
If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the Switchback will be turned on.
Reboot the system after changing the setting to ensure that your system accurately reflects those changes.
<!--/Description-->
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<!--Description-->
This policy setting controls the state of the application compatibility engine in the system.
The engine is part of the loader and looks through a compatibility database every time an application is started on the system. If a match for the application is found it provides either run-time solutions or compatibility fixes, or displays an Application Help message if the application has a know problem.
The engine is part of the loader and looks through a compatibility database every time an application is started on the system. If a match for the application is found it provides either run-time solutions or compatibility fixes, or displays an Application Help message if the application has a known problem.
Turning off the application compatibility engine will boost system performance. However, this will degrade the compatibility of many popular legacy applications, and will not block known incompatible applications from installing. For example, this may result in a blue screen if an old anti-virus application is installed.
Turning off the application compatibility engine will boost system performance. However, this turn-off will degrade the compatibility of many popular legacy applications, and won't block known incompatible applications from installing. For example, this prevention of blocking may result in a blue screen if an old anti-virus application is installed.
The Windows Resource Protection and User Account Control features of Windows use the application compatibility engine to provide mitigations for application problems. If the engine is turned off, these mitigations will not be applied to applications and their installers and these applications may fail to install or run properly.
The Windows Resource Protection and User Account Control features of Windows use the application compatibility engine to provide mitigations for application problems. If the engine is turned off, these mitigations won't be applied to applications and their installers and these applications may fail to install or run properly.
This option is useful to server administrators who require faster performance and are aware of the compatibility of the applications they are using. It is particularly useful for a web server where applications may be launched several hundred times a second, and the performance of the loader is essential.
This option is useful to server administrators who require faster performance and are aware of the compatibility of the applications they're using. It's useful for a web server where applications may be launched several hundred times a second, and the performance of the loader is essential.
> [!NOTE]
> Many system processes cache the value of this setting for performance reasons. If you make changes to this setting, reboot to ensure that your system accurately reflects those changes.
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<!--/Scope-->
<!--Description-->
This policy setting exists only for backward compatibility, and is not valid for this version of Windows. To configure the Program Compatibility Assistant, use the 'Turn off Program Compatibility Assistant' setting under Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Application Compatibility.
This policy setting exists only for backward compatibility, and isn't valid for this version of Windows. To configure the Program Compatibility Assistant, use the 'Turn off Program Compatibility Assistant' setting under Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Application Compatibility.
<!--/Description-->
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<!--Description-->
This policy setting controls the state of the Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA). The PCA monitors applications run by the user. When a potential compatibility issue with an application is detected, the PCA will prompt the user with recommended solutions. To configure the diagnostic settings for the PCA, go to System->Troubleshooting and Diagnostics->Application Compatibility Diagnostics.
If you enable this policy setting, the PCA will be turned off. The user will not be presented with solutions to known compatibility issues when running applications. Turning off the PCA can be useful for system administrators who require better performance and are already aware of application compatibility issues.
If you enable this policy setting, the PCA will be turned off. The user won't be presented with solutions to known compatibility issues when running applications. Turning off the PCA can be useful for system administrators who require better performance and are already aware of application compatibility issues.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the PCA will be turned on. To configure the diagnostic settings for the PCA, go to System->Troubleshooting and Diagnostics->Application Compatibility Diagnostics.
If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the PCA will be turned on. To configure the diagnostic settings for the PCA, go to System->Troubleshooting and Diagnostics->Application Compatibility Diagnostics.
> [!NOTE]
> The Diagnostic Policy Service (DPS) and Program Compatibility Assistant Service must be running for the PCA to run. These services can be configured by using the Services snap-in to the Microsoft Management Console.
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If you enable this policy setting, Steps Recorder will be disabled.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Steps Recorder will be enabled.
If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, Steps Recorder will be enabled.
<!--/Description-->
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The Inventory Collector inventories applications, files, devices, and drivers on the system and sends the information to Microsoft. This information is used to help diagnose compatibility problems.
If you enable this policy setting, the Inventory Collector will be turned off and data will not be sent to Microsoft. Collection of installation data through the Program Compatibility Assistant is also disabled.
If you enable this policy setting, the Inventory Collector will be turned off and data won't be sent to Microsoft. Collection of installation data through the Program Compatibility Assistant is also disabled.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Inventory Collector will be turned on.
If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the Inventory Collector will be turned on.
> [!NOTE]
> This policy setting has no effect if the Customer Experience Improvement Program is turned off. The Inventory Collector will be off.