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Cortana integration is a Preview feature that's available for your test or dev environment, starting with the CRM Online 2016 Update. If you decide to use this Preview feature, you'll need to turn in on and accept the license terms. After that, your salespeople will get proactive insights from Cortana on important CRM activities, including sales leads, accounts, and opportunities; presenting the most relevant info at any given time. This can even include getting company-specific news that surfaces when the person is meeting with a representative from another company.
>[!NOTE]
>For more info about Dynamics CRM integration, how to turn on Cortana, and how to provide feedback, see [Preview feature: Set up Cortana integration](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746819).
>For more info about Dynamics CRM integration, how to turn on Cortana, and how to provide feedback, see [Preview feature: Set up Cortana integration](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746819).
![Cortana at work, showing the sales data pulled from Dynamics CRM](../images/cortana-crm-screen.png)
## Turn on Cortana with Dynamics CRM in your organization
You must be a CRM administrator to turn on and use Preview features. For more info about what Preview features are and how to use them, see [What are Preview features and how do I enable them](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746817)?
You must be a CRM administrator to turn on and use Preview features. For more info about what Preview features are and how to use them, see [What are Preview features and how do I enable them](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746817)?
**To turn on Cortana with Dynamics CRM**
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2. Click on **Connected Services**, click **Dynamics CRM**, and then click **Connect**.
![Cotana at work, showing how to turn on the connected services for Dynamics CRM](../images/cortana-connect-crm.png)
The employee can also disconnect by clicking **Disconnect** from the **Dynamics CRM** screen.
## Turn off Cortana with Dynamics CRM

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We ask that you report bugs and issues. To provide feedback, you can click the **Feedback** icon in the Cortana window. When you send this form to Microsoft it also includes troubleshooting info, in case you run into problems.
![Cortana at work, showing how to provide feedback to Microsoft](../images/cortana-feedback.png)
If you don't want to use the feedback tool in Cortana, you can add feedback through the general Windows Insider Program feedback app. For info about the feedback app, see [How to use Windows Insider Preview Updates and feedback](http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview-updates-feedback-pc).
If you don't want to use the feedback tool in Cortana, you can add feedback through the general Windows Insider Program feedback app. For info about the feedback app, see [How to use Windows Insider Preview Updates and feedback](https://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview-updates-feedback-pc).

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Were continuing to add more and more capabilities to Cortana so she can become even more helpful with your productivity-related tasks, such as emailing, scheduling, and other tasks that are important to help you be successful.
>[!NOTE]
>For a quick review of the frequently asked questions about Cortana and Office 365 integration, see the blog post, [An early look at Cortana integration with Office 365](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717379).
>For a quick review of the frequently asked questions about Cortana and Office 365 integration, see the blog post, [An early look at Cortana integration with Office 365](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717379).
## Before you begin
There are a few things to be aware of before you start using Cortana with Office 365 in your organization.
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- **Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) account.** Before your employees can use Cortana in your org, they must be logged in using their Azure AD account through Cortanas notebook. They must also authorize Cortana to access Office 365 on their behalf.
- **Office 365 Trust Center.** Cortana isn't a service covered by the Office 365 Trust Center. [Learn more about how Cortana treats your data](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=536419).
- **Office 365 Trust Center.** Cortana isn't a service covered by the Office 365 Trust Center. [Learn more about how Cortana treats your data](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=536419).
- **Troubleshooting tips.** If you run into issues, check out these [troubleshooting tips](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620763).
- **Troubleshooting tips.** If you run into issues, check out these [troubleshooting tips](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620763).
## Turn on Cortana with Office 365 on employees devices
You must tell your employees to turn on Cortana before theyll be able to use it with Office 365.
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2. Click on **Connected Services**, click **Office 365**, and then click **Connect**.
![Cotana at work, showing how to turn on the connected services for Office 365](../images/cortana-connect-o365.png)
The employee can also disconnect by clicking **Disconnect** from the **Office 365** screen.
## Turn off Cortana with Office 365

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- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1703
## Who is Cortana?
Cortana is Microsofts personal digital assistant, who helps busy people get things done, even while at work.
Cortana is Microsofts personal digital assistant, who helps busy people get things done, even while at work.
Cortana has powerful configuration options, specifically optimized for your business. By signing in with an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) account, your employees can give Cortana access to their enterprise/work identity, while getting all the functionality Cortana provides to them outside of work.
Using Azure AD also means that you can remove an employees profile (for example, when an employee leaves your organization) while respecting Windows Information Protection (WIP) policies and ignoring enterprise content, such as emails, calendar items, and people lists that are marked as enterprise data.
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Your organization must have an Azure AD tenant and your employees devices must all be Azure AD-joined for Cortana to work properly. For info about what an Azure AD tenant is, how to get your devices joined, and other Azure AD maintenance info, see [What is an Azure AD directory?](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/azure/jj573650.aspx)
## Cortana and privacy
We understand that there are some questions about Cortana and your organizations privacy, including concerns about what info is collected by Cortana, where the info is saved, how to manage what data is collected, how to turn Cortana off, how to opt completely out of data collection, and what info is shared with other Microsoft apps and services. For more details about these concerns, see the [Cortana, Search, and privacy: FAQ](http://windows.microsoft.com/windows-10/cortana-privacy-faq) topic.
We understand that there are some questions about Cortana and your organizations privacy, including concerns about what info is collected by Cortana, where the info is saved, how to manage what data is collected, how to turn Cortana off, how to opt completely out of data collection, and what info is shared with other Microsoft apps and services. For more details about these concerns, see the [Cortana, Search, and privacy: FAQ](https://windows.microsoft.com/windows-10/cortana-privacy-faq) topic.
Cortana is covered under the [Microsoft Privacy Statement](https://privacy.microsoft.com/privacystatement) and [Microsoft Services Agreement](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/servicesagreement).
## See also
- [What is Cortana?](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746818)
- [What is Cortana?](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=746818)
- [Cortana and Windows](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=717384)
- [Cortana and Windows](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=717384)
- [Known issues for Windows Desktop Search and Cortana in Windows 10](https://support.microsoft.com/help/3206883/known-issues-for-windows-desktop-search-and-cortana-in-windows-10)
- [Cortana for developers](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=717385)
- [Cortana for developers](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=717385)

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- Windows 10 Mobile
>[!NOTE]
>For specific info about how to set, manage, and use each of these MDM policies to configure Cortana in your enterprise, see the [Policy CSP](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717380) topic, located in the configuration service provider reference topics. For specific info about how to set, manage, and use each of these Group Policies to configure Cortana in your enterprise, see the [Group Policy TechCenter](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717381).
>For specific info about how to set, manage, and use each of these MDM policies to configure Cortana in your enterprise, see the [Policy CSP](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717380) topic, located in the configuration service provider reference topics. For specific info about how to set, manage, and use each of these Group Policies to configure Cortana in your enterprise, see the [Group Policy TechCenter](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=717381).
|Group policy |MDM policy |Description |
|-------------|-----------|------------|
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## Test scenario: Use voice commands in a Microsoft Store app
While these aren't line-of-business apps, we've worked to make sure to implement a VCD file, allowing you to test how the functionality works with Cortana in your organization.
**To get a Microsoft Store app**
**To get a Microsoft Store app**
1. Go to the Microsoft Store, scroll down to the **Collections** area, click **Show All**, and then click **Better with Cortana**.
2. Click **Uber**, and then click **Install**.
3. Open Uber, create an account or sign in, and then close the app.
**To set up the app with Cortana**
**To set up the app with Cortana**
1. Click on the **Cortana** search box in the taskbar, and then click the **Notebook** icon.
2. Click on **Connected Services**, click **Uber**, and then click **Connect**.
![Cortana at work, showing where to connect the Uber service to Cortana](../images/cortana-connect-uber.png)
**To use the voice-enabled commands with Cortana**
**To use the voice-enabled commands with Cortana**
1. Click on the **Cortana** icon in the taskbar, and then click the **Microphone** icon (to the right of the **Search** box).
2. Say _Uber get me a taxi_.
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Cortana changes, letting you provide your trip details for Uber.
## See also
- [Cortana for developers](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=717385)
- [Cortana for developers](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=717385)

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These are the data types for the UE-V application template schema.
<a href="" id="guid"></a>**GUID**
<a href="" id="guid"></a>**GUID**
GUID describes a standard globally unique identifier regular expression in the form "\\{\[a-fA-F0-9\]{8}-\[a-fA-F0-9\]{4}-\[a-fA-F0-9\]{4}-\[a-fA-F0-9\]{4}-\[a-fA-F0-9\]{12}\\}". This is used in the Filesetting\\Root\\KnownFolder element to verify the formatting of well-known folders.
<a href="" id="filenamestring"></a>**FilenameString**
<a href="" id="filenamestring"></a>**FilenameString**
FilenameString refers to the file name of a process to be monitored. Its values are restricted by the regex \[^\\\\\\?\\\*\\|&lt;&gt;/:\]+, (that is, they may not contain backslash characters, asterisk or question mark wild-card characters, the pipe character, the greater than or less than sign, forward slash, or colon characters).
<a href="" id="idstring"></a>**IDString**
<a href="" id="idstring"></a>**IDString**
IDString refers to the ID value of Application elements, SettingsLocationTemplate, and Common elements (used to describe application suites that share common settings). It is restricted by the same regex as FilenameString (\[^\\\\\\?\\\*\\|&lt;&gt;/:\]+).
<a href="" id="templateversion"></a>**TemplateVersion**
<a href="" id="templateversion"></a>**TemplateVersion**
TemplateVersion is an integer value used to describe the revision of the settings location template. Its value may range from 0 to 2147483647.
<a href="" id="empty"></a>**Empty**
<a href="" id="empty"></a>**Empty**
Empty refers to a null value. This is used in Process\\ShellProcess to indicate that there is no process to monitor. This value should not be used in any application templates.
<a href="" id="author"></a>**Author**
<a href="" id="author"></a>**Author**
The Author data type is a complex type that identifies the author of a template. It contains two child elements: **Name** and **Email**. Within the Author data type, the Name element is mandatory while the Email element is optional. This type is described in more detail under the SettingsLocationTemplate element.
<a href="" id="range"></a>**Range**
<a href="" id="range"></a>**Range**
Range defines an integer class consisting of two child elements: **Minimum** and **Maximum**. This data type is implemented in the ProcessVersion data type. If specified, both Minimum and Maximum values must be included.
<a href="" id="processversion"></a>**ProcessVersion**
<a href="" id="processversion"></a>**ProcessVersion**
ProcessVersion defines a type with four child elements: **Major**, **Minor**, **Build**, and **Patch**. This data type is used by the Process element to populate its ProductVersion and FileVersion values. The data for this type is a Range value. The Major child element is mandatory and the others are optional.
<a href="" id="architecture"></a>**Architecture**
<a href="" id="architecture"></a>**Architecture**
Architecture enumerates two possible values: **Win32** and **Win64**. These values are used to specify process architecture.
<a href="" id="process"></a>**Process**
<a href="" id="process"></a>**Process**
The Process data type is a container used to describe processes to be monitored by UE-V. It contains six child elements: **Filename**, **Architecture**, **ProductName**, **FileDescription**, **ProductVersion**, and **FileVersion**. This table details each elements respective data type:
<table>
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<a href="" id="processes"></a>**Processes**
<a href="" id="processes"></a>**Processes**
The Processes data type represents a container for a collection of one or more Process elements. Two child elements are supported in the Processes sequence type: **Process** and **ShellProcess**. Process is an element of type Process and ShellProcess is of data type Empty. At least one item must be identified in the sequence.
<a href="" id="path"></a>**Path**
<a href="" id="path"></a>**Path**
Path is consumed by RegistrySetting and FileSetting to refer to registry and file paths. This element supports two optional attributes: **Recursive** and **DeleteIfNotFound**. Both values are set to default=”False”.
Recursive indicates that the path and all subfolders are included for file settings or that all child registry keys are included for registry settings. In both cases, all items at the current level are included in the data captured. For a FileSettings object, all files within the specified folder are included in the data captured by UE-V but folders are not included. For registry paths, all values in the current path are captured but child registry keys are not captured. In both cases, care should be taken to avoid capturing large data sets or large numbers of items.
The DeleteIfNotFound attribute removes the setting from the users settings storage path data. This may be desirable in cases where removing these settings from the package will save a large amount of disk space on the settings storage path file server.
<a href="" id="filemask"></a>**FileMask**
<a href="" id="filemask"></a>**FileMask**
FileMask specifies only certain file types for the folder that is defined by Path. For example, Path might be `C:\users\username\files` and FileMask could be `*.txt` to include only text files.
<a href="" id="registrysetting"></a>**RegistrySetting**
<a href="" id="registrysetting"></a>**RegistrySetting**
RegistrySetting represents a container for registry keys and values and the associated desired behavior on the part of the UE-V service. Four child elements are defined within this type: **Path**, **Name**, **Exclude**, and a sequence of the values **Path** and **Name**.
<a href="" id="filesetting"></a>**FileSetting**
<a href="" id="filesetting"></a>**FileSetting**
FileSetting contains parameters associated with files and files paths. Four child elements are defined: **Root**, **Path**, **FileMask**, and **Exclude**. Root is mandatory and the others are optional.
<a href="" id="settings"></a>**Settings**
<a href="" id="settings"></a>**Settings**
Settings is a container for all the settings that apply to a particular template. It contains instances of the Registry, File, SystemParameter, and CustomAction settings described earlier. In addition, it can also contain the following child elements with behaviors described:
<table>
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**Type: String**
Author identifies the creator of the settings location template. Two optional child elements are supported: **Name** and **Email**. Both attributes are optional, but, if the Email child element is specified, it must be accompanied by the Name element. Author refers to the full name of the contact for the settings location template, and email should refer to an email address for the author. We recommend that you include this information in templates published publicly, for example, on the [UE-V Template Gallery](http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/site/search?f%5B0%5D.Type=RootCategory&f%5B0%5D.Value=UE-V).
Author identifies the creator of the settings location template. Two optional child elements are supported: **Name** and **Email**. Both attributes are optional, but, if the Email child element is specified, it must be accompanied by the Name element. Author refers to the full name of the contact for the settings location template, and email should refer to an email address for the author. We recommend that you include this information in templates published publicly, for example, on the [UE-V Template Gallery](https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/site/search?f%5B0%5D.Type=RootCategory&f%5B0%5D.Value=UE-V).
### <a href="" id="processes21"></a>Processes and Process Element
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``` syntax
<Processes>
<Process>
<Filename>MyApplication.exe</Filename>
<FileDescription>My Application Main Engine</ FileDescription>
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<xs:pattern value="[^\\\?\*\|&lt;&gt;/:.]+([.][^\\\?\*\|&lt;&gt;/:.]+)?" />
</xs:restriction>
</xs:simpleType>
<xs:simpleType name="TemplateVersion">
<xs:restriction base="xs:integer">
<xs:minInclusive value="0" />
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<xs:element name="ID" type="CompositeIDString" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded" />
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>
<xs:complexType name="Author">
<xs:all>
<xs:element name="Name" type="xs:string" minOccurs="1" />

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In previous versions of UE-V, users could select which of their customized application settings to synchronize with the Company Settings Center, a user interface that was available on user devices. Additionally, administrators could configure the Company Settings Center to include a link to support resources so that users could easily get support on virtualized settings-related issues.
With the release of Windows 10, version 1607, the Company Settings Center was removed and users can no longer manage their synchronized settings.
With the release of Windows 10, version 1607, the Company Settings Center was removed and users can no longer manage their synchronized settings.
Administrators can still define which user-customized application settings can synchronize (roam) with Group Policy or Windows PowerShell.
Administrators can still define which user-customized application settings can synchronize (roam) with Group Policy or Windows PowerShell.
**Note** With the removal of the Company Settings Center, the following group policies are no longer applicable:
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WORKAROUND: None
## Hotfixes and Knowledge Base articles for UE-V
## Hotfixes and Knowledge Base articles for UE-V
This section contains hotfixes and KB articles for UE-V.
| KB Article | Title | Link |
|------------|---------|--------|
| 3018608 | UE-V - TemplateConsole.exe crashes when UE-V WMI classes are missing | [support.microsoft.com/kb/3018608](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3018608) |
| 2903501 | UE-V: User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) compatibility with user profiles | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2903501](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2903501) |
| 2770042 | UE-V Registry Settings | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2770042](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2770042) |
| 2847017 | Internet Explorer settings replicated by UE-V | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2847017](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2847017) |
| 2769631 | How to repair a corrupted UE-V install | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2769631](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2769631) |
| 2850989 | Migrating MAPI profiles with Microsoft UE-V is not supported | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2850989](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2850989) |
| 2769586 | UE-V roams empty folders and registry keys | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2769586](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2769586) |
| 2782997 | How To Enable Debug Logging in Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2782997](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2782997) |
| 2769570 | UE-V does not update the theme on RDS or VDI sessions | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2769570](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2769570) |
| 2850582 | How To Use Microsoft User Experience Virtualization With App-V Applications | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2850582](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2850582) |
| 3041879 | Current file versions for Microsoft User Experience Virtualization | [support.microsoft.com/kb/3041879](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3041879) |
| 2843592 | Information on User Experience Virtualization and High Availability | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2843592](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2843592) |
| 3018608 | UE-V - TemplateConsole.exe crashes when UE-V WMI classes are missing | [support.microsoft.com/kb/3018608](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3018608) |
| 2903501 | UE-V: User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) compatibility with user profiles | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2903501](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2903501) |
| 2770042 | UE-V Registry Settings | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2770042](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2770042) |
| 2847017 | Internet Explorer settings replicated by UE-V | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2847017](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2847017) |
| 2769631 | How to repair a corrupted UE-V install | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2769631](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2769631) |
| 2850989 | Migrating MAPI profiles with Microsoft UE-V is not supported | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2850989](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2850989) |
| 2769586 | UE-V roams empty folders and registry keys | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2769586](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2769586) |
| 2782997 | How To Enable Debug Logging in Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2782997](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2782997) |
| 2769570 | UE-V does not update the theme on RDS or VDI sessions | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2769570](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2769570) |
| 2850582 | How To Use Microsoft User Experience Virtualization With App-V Applications | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2850582](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2850582) |
| 3041879 | Current file versions for Microsoft User Experience Virtualization | [support.microsoft.com/kb/3041879](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3041879) |
| 2843592 | Information on User Experience Virtualization and High Availability | [support.microsoft.com/kb/2843592](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2843592) |
## Have a suggestion for UE-V?

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For information that can help with troubleshooting UE-V for Windows 10, see:
- [UE-V FAQ Wiki](http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/35333.ue-v-important-changes-in-ue-v-functionality-after-the-windows-10-anniversary-update.aspx)
- [UE-V FAQ Wiki](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/35333.ue-v-important-changes-in-ue-v-functionality-after-the-windows-10-anniversary-update.aspx)
- [UE-V: List of Microsoft Support Knowledge Base Articles](http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/14271.ue-v-list-of-microsoft-support-knowledge-base-articles.aspx)
- [UE-V: List of Microsoft Support Knowledge Base Articles](https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/14271.ue-v-list-of-microsoft-support-knowledge-base-articles.aspx)
- [User Experience Virtualization Release Notes](uev-release-notes-1607.md)

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| --- | --- | --- |
| Account | string | Account to use to join computer to domain |
| AccountOU | Enter the full path for the organizational unit. For example: OU=testOU,DC=domain,DC=Domain,DC=com. | Name of organizational unit for the computer account |
| ComputerName | Specify a unique name for the domain-joined computers using %RAND:x%, where x is an integer less than 15 digits long, or using %SERIAL% characters in the name.</br></br>ComputerName is a string with a maximum length of 15 bytes of content:</br></br>- ComputerName can use ASCII characters (1 byte each) and/or multi-byte characters such as Kanji, so long as you do not exceed 15 bytes of content.</br></br>- ComputerName cannot use spaces or any of the following characters: \{ &#124; \} ~ \[ \\ \] ^ ' : ; < = > ? @ ! " \# $ % ` \( \) + / . , \* &, or contain any spaces.</br></br>- ComputerName cannot use some non-standard characters, such as emoji.</br></br>Computer names that cannot be validated through the DnsValidateName function cannot be used, for example, computer names that only contain numbers (0-9). For more information, see the [DnsValidateName function](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=257040). | Specifies the name of the Windows device (computer name on PCs) |
| ComputerName | Specify a unique name for the domain-joined computers using %RAND:x%, where x is an integer less than 15 digits long, or using %SERIAL% characters in the name.</br></br>ComputerName is a string with a maximum length of 15 bytes of content:</br></br>- ComputerName can use ASCII characters (1 byte each) and/or multi-byte characters such as Kanji, so long as you do not exceed 15 bytes of content.</br></br>- ComputerName cannot use spaces or any of the following characters: \{ &#124; \} ~ \[ \\ \] ^ ' : ; < = > ? @ ! " \# $ % ` \( \) + / . , \* &, or contain any spaces.</br></br>- ComputerName cannot use some non-standard characters, such as emoji.</br></br>Computer names that cannot be validated through the DnsValidateName function cannot be used, for example, computer names that only contain numbers (0-9). For more information, see the [DnsValidateName function](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=257040). | Specifies the name of the Windows device (computer name on PCs) |
| DomainName | string (cannot be empty) | Specify the name of the domain that the device will join |
| Password | string (cannot be empty) | Corresponds to the password of the user account that's authorized to join the computer account to the domain. |

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- Windows 10
> **Looking for consumer information?** See [Customize the Start menu](http://windows.microsoft.com/windows-10/getstarted-see-whats-on-the-menu)
> **Looking for consumer information?** See [Customize the Start menu](https://windows.microsoft.com/windows-10/getstarted-see-whats-on-the-menu)
Organizations might want to deploy a customized Start and taskbar configuration to devices running Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education. A standard, customized Start layout can be useful on devices that are common to multiple users and devices that are locked down for specialized purposes. Configuring the taskbar allows the organization to pin useful apps for their employees and to remove apps that are pinned by default.
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>[!NOTE]
>We recommend using [the layoutmodification.xml method](configure-windows-10-taskbar.md) to configure taskbar options, rather than the earlier method of using [TaskbarLinks](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=761230) in an unattended Windows setup file.
The following example shows how apps will be pinned - Windows default apps to the left (blue circle), apps pinned by the user in the center (orange triangle), and apps that you pin using XML to the right (green square).
![Windows left, user center, enterprise to the right](images/taskbar-generic.png)
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### Taskbar configuration applied to Windows 10 upgrades
When a device is upgraded to Windows 10, apps will be pinned to the taskbar already. Some apps may have been pinned to the taskbar by a user, and others may have been pinned to the taskbar through a customized base image or by using Windows Unattend setup.
When a device is upgraded to Windows 10, apps will be pinned to the taskbar already. Some apps may have been pinned to the taskbar by a user, and others may have been pinned to the taskbar through a customized base image or by using Windows Unattend setup.
The new taskbar layout for upgrades to Windows 10, version 1607 or later, will apply the following behavior:
* If the user pinned the app to the taskbar, those pinned apps remain and new apps will be added to the right.
* If the user didn't pin the app (it was pinned during installation or by policy) and the app is not in updated layout file, the app will be unpinned.
* If the user didn't pin the app and the app is in the updated layout file, the app will be pinned to the right.
* New apps specified in updated layout file are pinned to right of user's pinned apps.
[Learn how to configure Windows 10 taskbar](configure-windows-10-taskbar.md).
## Start layout configuration errors
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- **Event 22** is logged when the xml is malformed, meaning the specified file simply isnt valid xml. This can occur if the file has extra spaces or unexpected characters, or if the file is not saved in the UTF8 format.
- **Event 64** is logged when the xml is valid, but has unexpected values. This can happen when the desired configuration is not understood or source is not found such as a missing or misspelled .lnk.
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