From 6b71c506851bdb07482641f854c71da25d055331 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Meghan Stewart <33289333+mestew@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2025 06:56:25 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 01/26] vbsenclave-dep-edit
---
windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
index b7488294a0..288871dc6b 100644
--- a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
+++ b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
title: Deprecated features in the Windows client
description: Review the list of features that Microsoft is no longer actively developing in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
-ms.date: 04/08/2025
+ms.date: 04/24/2025
ms.service: windows-client
ms.subservice: itpro-fundamentals
ms.localizationpriority: medium
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The features in this article are no longer being actively developed, and might b
| Feature | Details and mitigation | Deprecation announced |
|---|---|---|
-| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. VBS enclaves are being [deprecated on Windows Server 2022](/windows-server/get-started/removed-deprecated-features-windows-server) and earlier versions of Windows Server. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows Server 2025 and later. | April 2025 |
+| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. VBS enclaves are being [deprecated on Windows Server 2022](/windows-server/get-started/removed-deprecated-features-windows-server) and earlier versions of Windows Server. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows Server 2025 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier and Windows Server 2022 and earlier will still be supported so long as no changes are made to the envlave that will trigger a re-sign of it. | April 2025 |
| Windows UWP Map control and Windows Maps platform APIs | The [Windows UWP Map control](/uwp/api/windows.ui.xaml.controls.maps) and [Windows Maps platform APIs](/uwp/api/windows.services.maps) within Windows have been deprecated as of April 8, 2025. The Maps UWP Control and Maps platform support within Windows will continue to function but will not be updated. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#windows-uwp-map-control-and-windows-maps-platform-apis). | April 8, 2025 |
| Line printer daemon (LPR/LPD) | Deprecation reminder: [The line printer daemon protocol (LPR/LPD) was deprecated](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) starting in Windows Server 2012. As removal of the line printer daemon protocol nears, we'd like to remind customers to ensure their environments are prepared for removal. When these features are eventually removed, clients that print to a server using this protocol, such as UNIX clients, will not be able to connect or print. Instead, UNIX clients should use IPP. Windows clients can connect to UNIX shared printers using the [Windows Standard Port Monitor](/troubleshoot/windows-server/printing/standard-port-monitor-for-tcpip). | [Original announcement: Windows Server 2012](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) Courtesy reminder: February 2025 |
| Location History | We are deprecating and removing the Location History feature, an [API](/uwp/api/windows.devices.geolocation.geolocator.getgeopositionhistoryasync) that allowed Cortana to access 24 hours of device history when location was enabled. With the removal of the Location History feature, location data will no longer be saved locally and the corresponding settings will also be removed from the **Privacy & Security** > **Location** page in **Settings**. | February 2025 |
From 5e9e6dfe545bf5aed493e0bef651bff767acf43d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Meghan Stewart <33289333+mestew@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2025 07:03:20 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 02/26] vbsenclave-dep-edit
---
windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
index 288871dc6b..c7fce64db2 100644
--- a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
+++ b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
@@ -47,10 +47,10 @@ The features in this article are no longer being actively developed, and might b
| Feature | Details and mitigation | Deprecation announced |
|---|---|---|
-| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. VBS enclaves are being [deprecated on Windows Server 2022](/windows-server/get-started/removed-deprecated-features-windows-server) and earlier versions of Windows Server. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows Server 2025 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier and Windows Server 2022 and earlier will still be supported so long as no changes are made to the envlave that will trigger a re-sign of it. | April 2025 |
+| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. VBS enclaves are being [deprecated on Windows Server 2022](/windows-server/get-started/removed-deprecated-features-windows-server) and earlier versions of Windows Server. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows Server 2025 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier and Windows Server 2022 and earlier will still be supported so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. | April 2025 |
| Windows UWP Map control and Windows Maps platform APIs | The [Windows UWP Map control](/uwp/api/windows.ui.xaml.controls.maps) and [Windows Maps platform APIs](/uwp/api/windows.services.maps) within Windows have been deprecated as of April 8, 2025. The Maps UWP Control and Maps platform support within Windows will continue to function but will not be updated. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#windows-uwp-map-control-and-windows-maps-platform-apis). | April 8, 2025 |
-| Line printer daemon (LPR/LPD) | Deprecation reminder: [The line printer daemon protocol (LPR/LPD) was deprecated](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) starting in Windows Server 2012. As removal of the line printer daemon protocol nears, we'd like to remind customers to ensure their environments are prepared for removal. When these features are eventually removed, clients that print to a server using this protocol, such as UNIX clients, will not be able to connect or print. Instead, UNIX clients should use IPP. Windows clients can connect to UNIX shared printers using the [Windows Standard Port Monitor](/troubleshoot/windows-server/printing/standard-port-monitor-for-tcpip). | [Original announcement: Windows Server 2012](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) Courtesy reminder: February 2025 |
-| Location History | We are deprecating and removing the Location History feature, an [API](/uwp/api/windows.devices.geolocation.geolocator.getgeopositionhistoryasync) that allowed Cortana to access 24 hours of device history when location was enabled. With the removal of the Location History feature, location data will no longer be saved locally and the corresponding settings will also be removed from the **Privacy & Security** > **Location** page in **Settings**. | February 2025 |
+| Line printer daemon (LPR/LPD) | Deprecation reminder: [The line printer daemon protocol (LPR/LPD) was deprecated](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) starting in Windows Server 2012. As removal of the line printer daemon protocol nears, we'd like to remind customers to ensure their environments are prepared for removal. When these features are eventually removed, clients that print to a server using this protocol, such as UNIX clients, won't be able to connect or print. Instead, UNIX clients should use IPP. Windows clients can connect to UNIX shared printers using the [Windows Standard Port Monitor](/troubleshoot/windows-server/printing/standard-port-monitor-for-tcpip). | [Original announcement: Windows Server 2012](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) Courtesy reminder: February 2025 |
+| Location History | We're deprecating and removing the Location History feature, an [API](/uwp/api/windows.devices.geolocation.geolocator.getgeopositionhistoryasync) that allowed Cortana to access 24 hours of device history when location was enabled. With the removal of the Location History feature, location data will no longer be saved locally and the corresponding settings will also be removed from the **Privacy & Security** > **Location** page in **Settings**. | February 2025 |
| Suggested actions | Suggested actions that appear when you copy a phone number or future date in Windows 11 are deprecated and will be removed in a future Windows 11 update. | December 2024 |
| Legacy DRM services | Legacy DRM services, used by either Windows Media Player, Silverlight clients, Windows 7, or Windows 8 clients are deprecated. The following functionality won't work when these services are fully retired:
Playback of protected content in the legacy Windows Media Player on Windows 7
Playback of protected content in a Silverlight client and Windows 8 clients
In-home streaming playback from a Silverlight client or Windows 8 client to an Xbox 360
Playback of protected content ripped from a personal CD on Windows 7 clients using Windows Media Player
| September 2024 |
| Paint 3D | Paint 3D is deprecated and will be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4, 2024. To view and edit 2D images, you can use [Paint](https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9pcfs5b6t72h) or [Photos](https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9wzdncrfjbh4). For viewing 3D content, you can use [3D Viewer](https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9nblggh42ths). For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#paint-3d). | August 2024 |
From d94c8a1297cad70e2d0ba5aeee81c8af081d4edd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Meghan Stewart <33289333+mestew@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2025 07:55:05 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 03/26] vbsenclave-dep-edit
---
windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
index c7fce64db2..414979b8e6 100644
--- a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
+++ b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The features in this article are no longer being actively developed, and might b
| Feature | Details and mitigation | Deprecation announced |
|---|---|---|
-| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. VBS enclaves are being [deprecated on Windows Server 2022](/windows-server/get-started/removed-deprecated-features-windows-server) and earlier versions of Windows Server. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows Server 2025 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier and Windows Server 2022 and earlier will still be supported so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. | April 2025 |
+| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier will still be supported so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. | April 2025 |
| Windows UWP Map control and Windows Maps platform APIs | The [Windows UWP Map control](/uwp/api/windows.ui.xaml.controls.maps) and [Windows Maps platform APIs](/uwp/api/windows.services.maps) within Windows have been deprecated as of April 8, 2025. The Maps UWP Control and Maps platform support within Windows will continue to function but will not be updated. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#windows-uwp-map-control-and-windows-maps-platform-apis). | April 8, 2025 |
| Line printer daemon (LPR/LPD) | Deprecation reminder: [The line printer daemon protocol (LPR/LPD) was deprecated](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) starting in Windows Server 2012. As removal of the line printer daemon protocol nears, we'd like to remind customers to ensure their environments are prepared for removal. When these features are eventually removed, clients that print to a server using this protocol, such as UNIX clients, won't be able to connect or print. Instead, UNIX clients should use IPP. Windows clients can connect to UNIX shared printers using the [Windows Standard Port Monitor](/troubleshoot/windows-server/printing/standard-port-monitor-for-tcpip). | [Original announcement: Windows Server 2012](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) Courtesy reminder: February 2025 |
| Location History | We're deprecating and removing the Location History feature, an [API](/uwp/api/windows.devices.geolocation.geolocator.getgeopositionhistoryasync) that allowed Cortana to access 24 hours of device history when location was enabled. With the removal of the Location History feature, location data will no longer be saved locally and the corresponding settings will also be removed from the **Privacy & Security** > **Location** page in **Settings**. | February 2025 |
From 305f3bdf768960c13ec6e80d506707756bd8f190 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Meghan Stewart <33289333+mestew@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 07:51:14 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 04/26] vbsenclave-dep-edit
---
windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
index 628cf373fe..f76de65dec 100644
--- a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
+++ b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ The features in this article are no longer being actively developed, and might b
| Feature | Details and mitigation | Deprecation announced |
|---|---|---|
| Maps app | Maps app is deprecated. It will be removed from the Microsoft Store by July 2025 and will no longer be supported. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#maps-app). | April 2025 |
-| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier will still be supported so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it.| April 2025 |
+| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves signed with the EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported for all Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows, so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. | April 2025 |
| Windows UWP Map control and Windows Maps platform APIs | The [Windows UWP Map control](/uwp/api/windows.ui.xaml.controls.maps) and [Windows Maps platform APIs](/uwp/api/windows.services.maps) within Windows have been deprecated as of April 8, 2025. The Maps UWP Control and Maps platform support within Windows will continue to function but will not be updated. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#windows-uwp-map-control-and-windows-maps-platform-apis). | April 8, 2025 |
| Line printer daemon (LPR/LPD) | Deprecation reminder: [The line printer daemon protocol (LPR/LPD) was deprecated](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) starting in Windows Server 2012. As removal of the line printer daemon protocol nears, we'd like to remind customers to ensure their environments are prepared for removal. When these features are eventually removed, clients that print to a server using this protocol, such as UNIX clients, won't be able to connect or print. Instead, UNIX clients should use IPP. Windows clients can connect to UNIX shared printers using the [Windows Standard Port Monitor](/troubleshoot/windows-server/printing/standard-port-monitor-for-tcpip). | [Original announcement: Windows Server 2012](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) Courtesy reminder: February 2025 |
| Location History | We're deprecating and removing the Location History feature, an [API](/uwp/api/windows.devices.geolocation.geolocator.getgeopositionhistoryasync) that allowed Cortana to access 24 hours of device history when location was enabled. With the removal of the Location History feature, location data will no longer be saved locally and the corresponding settings will also be removed from the **Privacy & Security** > **Location** page in **Settings**. | February 2025 |
From 7e76f0df92fba82feec9b546b94f631a6bf92118 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Meghan Stewart <33289333+mestew@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2025 14:17:12 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 05/26] vbsenclave edit
---
windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
index f76de65dec..1cec2a0361 100644
--- a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
+++ b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ The features in this article are no longer being actively developed, and might b
| Feature | Details and mitigation | Deprecation announced |
|---|---|---|
| Maps app | Maps app is deprecated. It will be removed from the Microsoft Store by July 2025 and will no longer be supported. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#maps-app). | April 2025 |
-| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves signed with the EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported for all Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows, so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. | April 2025 |
+| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves signed with the EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported for all Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows, so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. For Windows 11, version 24H2 and later, EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported even if changes require re-signs. | April 2025 |
| Windows UWP Map control and Windows Maps platform APIs | The [Windows UWP Map control](/uwp/api/windows.ui.xaml.controls.maps) and [Windows Maps platform APIs](/uwp/api/windows.services.maps) within Windows have been deprecated as of April 8, 2025. The Maps UWP Control and Maps platform support within Windows will continue to function but will not be updated. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#windows-uwp-map-control-and-windows-maps-platform-apis). | April 8, 2025 |
| Line printer daemon (LPR/LPD) | Deprecation reminder: [The line printer daemon protocol (LPR/LPD) was deprecated](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) starting in Windows Server 2012. As removal of the line printer daemon protocol nears, we'd like to remind customers to ensure their environments are prepared for removal. When these features are eventually removed, clients that print to a server using this protocol, such as UNIX clients, won't be able to connect or print. Instead, UNIX clients should use IPP. Windows clients can connect to UNIX shared printers using the [Windows Standard Port Monitor](/troubleshoot/windows-server/printing/standard-port-monitor-for-tcpip). | [Original announcement: Windows Server 2012](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) Courtesy reminder: February 2025 |
| Location History | We're deprecating and removing the Location History feature, an [API](/uwp/api/windows.devices.geolocation.geolocator.getgeopositionhistoryasync) that allowed Cortana to access 24 hours of device history when location was enabled. With the removal of the Location History feature, location data will no longer be saved locally and the corresponding settings will also be removed from the **Privacy & Security** > **Location** page in **Settings**. | February 2025 |
From 5a9cf321def939ff7e1ef4eae6a9faf9cfeca36f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Meghan Stewart <33289333+mestew@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2025 14:36:59 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 06/26] vbsenclave edit
---
windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
index 1cec2a0361..980d3974d5 100644
--- a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
+++ b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
title: Deprecated features in the Windows client
description: Review the list of features that Microsoft is no longer actively developing in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
-ms.date: 04/24/2025
+ms.date: 04/28/2025
ms.service: windows-client
ms.subservice: itpro-fundamentals
ms.localizationpriority: medium
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ The features in this article are no longer being actively developed, and might b
| Feature | Details and mitigation | Deprecation announced |
|---|---|---|
| Maps app | Maps app is deprecated. It will be removed from the Microsoft Store by July 2025 and will no longer be supported. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#maps-app). | April 2025 |
-| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves signed with the EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported for all Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows, so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. For Windows 11, version 24H2 and later, EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported even if changes require re-signs. | April 2025 |
+| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves signed with the EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported for all Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows, so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. If a re-sign of the enclave occurs, the new EKU will be used to re-sign and the enclave will only be supported on Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. | April 2025 |
| Windows UWP Map control and Windows Maps platform APIs | The [Windows UWP Map control](/uwp/api/windows.ui.xaml.controls.maps) and [Windows Maps platform APIs](/uwp/api/windows.services.maps) within Windows have been deprecated as of April 8, 2025. The Maps UWP Control and Maps platform support within Windows will continue to function but will not be updated. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#windows-uwp-map-control-and-windows-maps-platform-apis). | April 8, 2025 |
| Line printer daemon (LPR/LPD) | Deprecation reminder: [The line printer daemon protocol (LPR/LPD) was deprecated](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) starting in Windows Server 2012. As removal of the line printer daemon protocol nears, we'd like to remind customers to ensure their environments are prepared for removal. When these features are eventually removed, clients that print to a server using this protocol, such as UNIX clients, won't be able to connect or print. Instead, UNIX clients should use IPP. Windows clients can connect to UNIX shared printers using the [Windows Standard Port Monitor](/troubleshoot/windows-server/printing/standard-port-monitor-for-tcpip). | [Original announcement: Windows Server 2012](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) Courtesy reminder: February 2025 |
| Location History | We're deprecating and removing the Location History feature, an [API](/uwp/api/windows.devices.geolocation.geolocator.getgeopositionhistoryasync) that allowed Cortana to access 24 hours of device history when location was enabled. With the removal of the Location History feature, location data will no longer be saved locally and the corresponding settings will also be removed from the **Privacy & Security** > **Location** page in **Settings**. | February 2025 |
From 80fc044ef1d146bef74892d9bca8cfe568d5ea7c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Daniel H. Brown" <32883970+DHB-MSFT@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2025 09:41:48 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 07/26] Retire/redirect copilot-supplemental-terms
---
...ublishing.redirection.windows-privacy.json | 7 +-
windows/privacy/copilot-supplemental-terms.md | 75 -------------------
2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 76 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 windows/privacy/copilot-supplemental-terms.md
diff --git a/.openpublishing.redirection.windows-privacy.json b/.openpublishing.redirection.windows-privacy.json
index 54a466f5e3..a55b01fe17 100644
--- a/.openpublishing.redirection.windows-privacy.json
+++ b/.openpublishing.redirection.windows-privacy.json
@@ -159,6 +159,11 @@
"source_path": "windows/privacy/Microsoft-DiagnosticDataViewer.md",
"redirect_url": "/windows/privacy/diagnostic-data-viewer-powershell",
"redirect_document_id": true
- }
+ },
+ {
+ "source_path": "windows/privacy/copilot-supplemental-terms.md",
+ "redirect_url": "https://www.microsoft.com/privacy/privacystatement?form=MG0AV3#mainartificialintelligenceandmicrosoftcopilotmodule",
+ "redirect_document_id": false
+ }
]
}
diff --git a/windows/privacy/copilot-supplemental-terms.md b/windows/privacy/copilot-supplemental-terms.md
deleted file mode 100644
index bf737de08f..0000000000
--- a/windows/privacy/copilot-supplemental-terms.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
----
-title: COPILOT IN WINDOWS (PREVIEW) SUPPLEMENTAL TERMS
-description: The Supplemental Terms for Copilot in Windows (Preview)
-ms.service: windows-client
-ms.subservice: itpro-privacy
-ms.localizationpriority: medium
-author: DHB-MSFT
-ms.author: danbrown
-manager: laurawi
-ms.date: 03/04/2024
-ms.topic: legal
-ms.collection: windows-copilot
-hideEdit: true
-layout: ContentPage
-ROBOTS: NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW
-feedback_system: None
----
-
-# COPILOT IN WINDOWS (PREVIEW) SUPPLEMENTAL TERMS
-
-Copilot in Windows is your AI companion that brings productivity to your fingertips by leveraging Microsoft Copilot (previously named Bing Chat), Microsoft Copilot with commercial data protection (previously named Bing Chat Enterprise), or Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365. Copilot in Windows accelerates your tasks, reduces friction, saves you time and provides you with personalized answers, inspiration, and task assistance. Your use of Copilot in Windows is subject to these supplemental terms of use (“Terms”). By using Copilot in Windows, you agree to be bound by these Terms.
-
-1. Preview
-
- a. COPILOT IN WINDOWS IS A PREVIEW FEATURE AND IS PROVIDED “AS-IS,” “WITH ALL FAULTS,” AND “AS AVAILABLE".
-
- b. Microsoft makes no guarantees or promises about how Copilot in Windows operates or that it will function as intended.
-
-2. Eligibility and Use Requirements.
-
- a. If you're signed into Windows with your work or school account, your organization may have given you the ability to use Copilot in Windows. If you have access to Copilot in Windows but your organization hasn't enabled Microsoft Copilot with commercial data protection, your use will be limited to Microsoft Copilot’s current turn limit.
-
- b. Along with these Terms, your use of Copilot in Windows is also governed by the Microsoft Services Agreement, which is incorporated by reference. You agree that Copilot in Windows constitutes a Service, as defined in the [Microsoft Services Agreement](https://www.microsoft.com/servicesagreement). If there's any conflict between these Terms and the Microsoft Services Agreement, the conflicting provision in these Terms will control.
-
-3. Microsoft Copilot
-
- a. Your Copilot in Windows experiences powered by Microsoft Copilot are subject to [Microsoft Copilot’s terms of use](https://www.bing.com/new/termsofuse).
-
- b. If your organization is allowing you to use Microsoft Copilot with commercial data protection, your Copilot in Windows experiences may be powered by Microsoft Copilot with commercial data protection and subject to [Microsoft Copilot with commercial data protection’s terms of use](/copilot/terms-of-use).
-
- c. If your organization is allowing you to use Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365, your Copilot in Windows experiences may be powered by Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 and subject to [Microsoft's Product Terms](https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/terms/product/ForOnlineServices/all).
-
-4. Using Copilot in Windows
-
- a. Copilot in Windows may allow you to submit text inputs and converse with an online computer-powered chatbot and in certain circumstances generate text content or image content. Your use of Copilot in Windows must comply with the Code of Conduct section of the Microsoft Services Agreement and the Microsoft Copilot Code of Conduct or Microsoft Copilot with commercial data protection Content Policy.
-
- b. Copilot in Windows may allow you to change some of your Windows settings based on the text you submit into Copilot in Windows. Additionally, when you copy text in other apps while Copilot in Windows is open, it may automatically prompt you with suggestions to send the copied text to the chat and offer further suggestions of what you can do with that text.
-
- c. You can consent to letting Copilot in Windows access your Microsoft Edge webpage content. This allows Copilot in Windows to provide relevant responses by accessing content from your visible Microsoft Edge windows. This can be adjusted anytime in Copilot in Windows settings.
-
-5. Data
-
- a. All data processed by Copilot in Windows, including voice input data, will be processed according to the Microsoft Privacy Statement.
-
-6. Intellectual Property
-
- a. You’re responsible for respecting, and shouldn’t break, digital rights management (DRM) or any other copyright protections.
-
-7. Ownership of Content
-
- a. Microsoft doesn't claim ownership of any content you provide, post, input, or submit to, or receive from, Copilot in Windows, Microsoft Copilot, or Microsoft Copilot with commercial data protection (including feedback and suggestions). You'll need to make your own determination regarding the intellectual property rights you have in output content and its commercial usability, taking into account, among other things, your usage scenario(s) and the laws of the relevant jurisdiction. You warrant and represent that you or your organization owns or otherwise controls all of the rights to your content as described in these Terms including, without limitation, all the rights necessary for you to provide, post, upload, input, or submit the content.
-
-8. Third-party claims
-
- a. You're responsible for responding to any third-party claims regarding your use of Copilot in Windows in compliance with applicable laws (including, but not limited to, copyright infringement or other claims relating to output content that was output during your use of Copilot in Windows).
-
-9. Reverse engineering
-
- a. You may not use Copilot in Windows to discover any underlying components of the models, algorithms, or systems, such as exfiltrating the weights of models.
-
-10. Extracting data
-
- a. You may not use web scraping, web harvesting, or web data extraction methods to extract data from Copilot in Windows or from any output content.
-
-11. **IF YOU LIVE IN (OR YOUR PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS IS IN) THE UNITED STATES, PLEASE READ THE BINDING ARBITRATION CLAUSE AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER IN SECTION 15 OF THE MICROSOFT SERVICES AGREEMENT. IT AFFECTS HOW DISPUTES RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE RESOLVED.**
From 07ea50d12f602f2bf3434116bc75b60966f1697f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paolo Matarazzo <74918781+paolomatarazzo@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2025 14:52:03 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 08/26] fix formatting
---
windows/configuration/start/includes/configure-start-pins.md | 2 +-
windows/configuration/start/includes/force-start-size.md | 2 +-
windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-app-list.md | 2 +-
.../configuration/start/includes/hide-frequently-used-apps.md | 2 +-
windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-most-used-lists.md | 2 +-
windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recent-jumplists.md | 2 +-
.../configuration/start/includes/hide-recently-added-apps.md | 2 +-
.../start/includes/hide-recommended-personalized-sites.md | 2 +-
.../configuration/start/includes/hide-recommended-section.md | 2 +-
windows/configuration/start/includes/start-layout.md | 2 +-
10 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/windows/configuration/start/includes/configure-start-pins.md b/windows/configuration/start/includes/configure-start-pins.md
index 82d78db30d..ad80c42a66 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/start/includes/configure-start-pins.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/start/includes/configure-start-pins.md
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The policy setting accepts a JSON file that contains the list of items to pin, a
| | Path |
|--|--|
-| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ConfigureStartPins](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#configurestartpins)
`./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ConfigureStartPins](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#configurestartpins)|
+| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ConfigureStartPins](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#configurestartpins) - `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ConfigureStartPins](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#configurestartpins)|
| **GPO** | Not available |
For more information, see [Customize the Start layout](../layout.md).
diff --git a/windows/configuration/start/includes/force-start-size.md b/windows/configuration/start/includes/force-start-size.md
index d5e20db619..17ebfd08c4 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/start/includes/force-start-size.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/start/includes/force-start-size.md
@@ -11,5 +11,5 @@ If you enable this policy and set it to Start menu or full screen Start, Start i
| | Path |
|--|--|
-| **CSP** | - `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ForceStartSize](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#forcestartsize)
`./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ForceStartSize](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#forcestartsize) |
+| **CSP** | - `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ForceStartSize](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#forcestartsize) - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ForceStartSize](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#forcestartsize) |
| **GPO** | - **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** - **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Force Start to be either full screen size or menu size** |
diff --git a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-app-list.md b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-app-list.md
index 22ea160fae..8218ec74d5 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-app-list.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-app-list.md
@@ -16,5 +16,5 @@ If you enable this setting, the Start Menu will either collapse or remove the al
| | Path |
|--|--|
-| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideAppList](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hideapplist)
`./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideAppList](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hideapplist) |
+| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideAppList](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hideapplist) - `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideAppList](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hideapplist) |
| **GPO** | - **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Remove All Programs list from the Start menu** - **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Remove All Programs list from the Start menu** |
diff --git a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-frequently-used-apps.md b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-frequently-used-apps.md
index a88bc8aa47..2d65a333de 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-frequently-used-apps.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-frequently-used-apps.md
@@ -13,5 +13,5 @@ If you disable this setting or don't configure it, the frequently used programs
| | Path |
|--|--|
-| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideFrequentlyUsedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hidefrequentlyusedapps)
`./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideFrequentlyUsedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hidefrequentlyusedapps) |
+| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideFrequentlyUsedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hidefrequentlyusedapps) - `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideFrequentlyUsedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hidefrequentlyusedapps) |
| **GPO** | - **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Remove frequent programs from the Start Menu** |
diff --git a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-most-used-lists.md b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-most-used-lists.md
index cd54d282a7..af5a4da37c 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-most-used-lists.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-most-used-lists.md
@@ -19,5 +19,5 @@ If you enable this policy setting, you can configure Start menu to show or hide
| | Path |
|--|--|
-| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ShowOrHideMostUsedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#showorhidemostusedapps)
`./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ShowOrHideMostUsedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#showorhidemostusedapps)|
+| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ShowOrHideMostUsedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#showorhidemostusedapps) - `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[ShowOrHideMostUsedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#showorhidemostusedapps)|
| **GPO** | - **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Show or hide "Most used" list from Start menu** - **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Show or hide "Most used" list from Start menu** |
diff --git a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recent-jumplists.md b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recent-jumplists.md
index a7a9044507..cd67ddf7b4 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recent-jumplists.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recent-jumplists.md
@@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ If you enable this setting but don't enable the "Remove Recent Items menu from S
| | Path |
|--|--|
-| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecentJumplists](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecentjumplists)
`./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecentJumplists](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecentjumplists) |
+| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecentJumplists](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecentjumplists) - `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecentJumplists](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecentjumplists) |
| **GPO** | - **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Do not keep history of recently opened documents** - **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Do not keep history of recently opened documents**|
diff --git a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recently-added-apps.md b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recently-added-apps.md
index aa25f46c57..44316f98fd 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recently-added-apps.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recently-added-apps.md
@@ -14,5 +14,5 @@ With this policy setting, you can prevent the Start menu from displaying a list
| | Path |
|--|--|
-| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecentlyAddedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecentlyaddedapps)
`./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecentlyAddedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecentlyaddedapps) |
+| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecentlyAddedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecentlyaddedapps) - `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecentlyAddedApps](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecentlyaddedapps) |
| **GPO** | - **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** - **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Remove "Recently added" list from Start Menu** |
diff --git a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recommended-personalized-sites.md b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recommended-personalized-sites.md
index 0b69886fc7..22eb2727b3 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recommended-personalized-sites.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recommended-personalized-sites.md
@@ -11,5 +11,5 @@ Remove Personalized Website Recommendations from the Recommended section in the
| | Path |
|--|--|
-| **CSP** | - `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecommendedPersonalizedSites](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecommendedpersonalizedsites)
`./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecommendedPersonalizedSites](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecommendedpersonalizedsites) |
+| **CSP** | - `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecommendedPersonalizedSites](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecommendedpersonalizedsites) - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecommendedPersonalizedSites](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecommendedpersonalizedsites) |
| **GPO** | - **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** - **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Remove Personalized Website Recommendations from the Recommended section in the Start Menu**|
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recommended-section.md b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recommended-section.md
index d3a5fef3ed..2d4692a37c 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recommended-section.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/start/includes/hide-recommended-section.md
@@ -11,5 +11,5 @@ This policy setting prevents the Start menu from displaying a list of recommende
| | Path |
|--|--|
-| **CSP** | - `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecommendedSection](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecommendedsection)
- `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[HideRecommendedSection](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#hiderecommendedsection) |
| **GPO** | - **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** - **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Remove Recommended section from Start Menu** |
diff --git a/windows/configuration/start/includes/start-layout.md b/windows/configuration/start/includes/start-layout.md
index 7f6d7f7138..e1765064bd 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/start/includes/start-layout.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/start/includes/start-layout.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ This policy setting lets you specify the Start layout for users, preventing them
| | Path |
|--|--|
-| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[StartLayout](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#configurestartpins)
`./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[StartLayout](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#configurestartpins)|
+| **CSP** | - `./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[StartLayout](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#configurestartpins) - `./User/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Start/`[StartLayout](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-start#configurestartpins)|
| **GPO** | - **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Start Layout** - **User Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Start Menu and Taskbar** > **Start Layout** |
For more information, see [Customize the Start layout](../layout.md).
From 7e240d0b9e220797b30645efab3f28ae0765d00a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: David Strome <21028455+dstrome@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2025 11:56:32 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 09/26] Update StaleBranch allow pull-requests read
---
.github/workflows/StaleBranch.yml | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/.github/workflows/StaleBranch.yml b/.github/workflows/StaleBranch.yml
index 706487d5b2..30212d1836 100644
--- a/.github/workflows/StaleBranch.yml
+++ b/.github/workflows/StaleBranch.yml
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ name: (Scheduled) Stale branch removal
permissions:
contents: write
+ pull-requests: read
# This workflow is designed to be run in the days up to, and including, a "deletion day", specified by 'DeleteOnDayOfMonth' in env: in https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/blob/workflows-prod/.github/workflows/Shared-StaleBranch.yml.
# On the days leading up to "deletion day", the workflow will report the branches to be deleted. This lets users see which branches will be deleted. On "deletion day", those branches are deleted.
From f0f8be69a733341a93197d184e75af2fa56e84ca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Daniel H. Brown" <32883970+DHB-MSFT@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2025 15:27:12 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 10/26] Archive "Windows 11 version 21H2" article
---
...ndows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md | 1 -
windows/privacy/optional-diagnostic-data.md | 11 +-
...iagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md | 19 +-
...iagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-24H2.md | 1 -
...windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md | 6856 -----------------
...-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md | 1 -
windows/privacy/toc.yml | 2 -
7 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 6877 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 windows/privacy/required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md
diff --git a/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md b/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md
index ecbeee028e..9ba990de30 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md
@@ -29,7 +29,6 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 24H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-24H2.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, versions 23H2 and 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md)
-- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10, versions 22H2 and 21H2](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Manage connections from Windows operating system components to Microsoft services](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md)
- [Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization](configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md)
diff --git a/windows/privacy/optional-diagnostic-data.md b/windows/privacy/optional-diagnostic-data.md
index 6b1643a86d..6076cdd390 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/optional-diagnostic-data.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/optional-diagnostic-data.md
@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ ms.topic: reference
Applies to:
- Windows 11, version 23H2
- Windows 11, version 22H2
-- Windows 11, version 21H2
- Windows 10, version 22H2
- Windows 10, version 21H2
- Windows 10, version 1809
@@ -25,7 +24,7 @@ Applies to:
> [!NOTE]
> The information in this article also applies to these versions of Windows 10: 21H1, 20H2, 2004, 1909, 1903, 1803, and 1709. But those versions have reached their end of servicing date. For more information, see [Microsoft Product Lifecycle](/lifecycle/products).
-Microsoft uses Windows diagnostic data to keep Windows secure and up-to-date, troubleshoot problems, and make product improvements. For users who have turned on "Tailored experiences", it can also be used to offer you personalized tips, ads, and recommendations to enhance Microsoft products and services for your needs. This article describes all types of optional diagnostic data collected by Windows, with comprehensive examples of data we collect per each type. For additional, detailed technical descriptions of Basic data items, see [Windows 11 required diagnostic events and fields](/windows/privacy/required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields).
+Microsoft uses Windows diagnostic data to keep Windows secure and up-to-date, troubleshoot problems, and make product improvements. For users who have turned on "Tailored experiences", it can also be used to offer you personalized tips, ads, and recommendations to enhance Microsoft products and services for your needs. This article describes all types of optional diagnostic data collected by Windows, with comprehensive examples of data we collect per each type.
In addition, this article provides references to equivalent definitions for the data types and examples from [ISO/IEC 19944-1:2020 Information technology - Cloud computing - Cloud services and devices: Data flow, data categories, and data use](https://www.iso.org/standard/79573.html). Each data type also has a Data Use statement, for diagnostics and for Tailored experiences on the device, using the terms as defined by the standard. These Data Use statements define the purposes for which Microsoft processes each type of Windows diagnostic data, using a uniform set of definitions referenced at the end of this document and based on the ISO standard. Reference to the ISO standard provides additional clarity about the information collected, and allows easy comparison with other services or guidance that also references the standard.
@@ -54,9 +53,9 @@ Information that is added to most diagnostic events, if relevant and available:
- Diagnostic level - Required or Optional, Sample level - for sampled data, what sample level is this device opted into (8.2.3.2.4 Observed Usage of the Service Capability)
- Operating system name, version, build, and locale (8.2.3.2.2 Telemetry data)
- Event collection time (8.2.3.2.2 Telemetry data)
-- User ID - a unique identifier associated with the user's Microsoft Account (if one is used) or local account. The user's Microsoft Account identifier is not collected from devices configured to send Basic - diagnostic data (8.2.5 Account data)
+- User ID - a unique identifier associated with the user's Microsoft Account (if one is used) or local account. The user's Microsoft Account identifier isn't collected from devices configured to send Basic - diagnostic data (8.2.5 Account data)
- Xbox UserID (8.2.5 Account data)
-- Device ID - This ID is not the user provided device name, but an ID that is unique for that device. (8.2.3.2.3 Connectivity data)
+- Device ID - This ID isn't the user provided device name, but an ID that is unique for that device. (8.2.3.2.3 Connectivity data)
- Device class - Desktop, Server, or Mobile (8.2.3.2.3 Connectivity data)
- Environment from which the event was logged - Application ID of app or component that logged the event, Session GUID. Used to track events over a given period of time, such as the amount of time an app is running or between boots of the operating system (8.2.4 Cloud service provider data)
- Diagnostic event name, Event ID, ETW opcode, version, schema signature, keywords, and flags (8.2.4 Cloud service provider data)
@@ -194,7 +193,7 @@ This type of data includes details about the usage of the device, operating syst
**With (optional) Tailored experiences:**
If a user has enabled Tailored experiences on the device, [pseudonymized](#pseudo) Product and Service Usage data from Windows 10 and Windows 11 is used by Microsoft to [personalize](#personalize), [recommend](#recommend), and [offer](#offer) Microsoft products and services to Windows 10 and Windows 11 users. Also, if a user has enabled Tailored experiences on the device, [pseudonymized](#pseudo) Product and Service Usage data from Windows 10 and Windows 11 is used by Microsoft to [promote](#promote) third-party Windows apps, services, hardware, and peripherals to Windows 10 and Windows 11 users. For example:
-- If data shows that a user has not used a particular feature of Windows, we might recommend that the user try that feature.
+- If data shows that a user hasn't used a particular feature of Windows, we might recommend that the user try that feature.
- Data about which apps are most-used on a device is used to provide recommendations for similar or complementary (Microsoft or third-party) apps. These apps might be free or paid.
@@ -303,7 +302,7 @@ If a user has enabled Tailored experiences on the device, [pseudonymized](#pseud
- Video Width, height, color palette, encoding (compression) type, and encryption type
- Instructions about how to stream content for the user - the smooth streaming manifest of content file chunks that must be pieced together to stream the content based on screen resolution and bandwidth
-- URL for a specific two-second chunk of content if there is an error
+- URL for a specific two-second chunk of content if there's an error
- Full-screen viewing mode details
**Music & TV subtype:** Information about music and TV consumption on the device
diff --git a/windows/privacy/required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md b/windows/privacy/required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md
index 446a29e39a..4d704e6dd5 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md
@@ -29,7 +29,6 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th
You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles:
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 24H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-24H2.md)
-- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10, versions 22H2 and 21H2](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md)
- [Manage connections from Windows operating system components to Microsoft services](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md)
@@ -488,7 +487,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryApplicationFileAdd
-This event represents the basic metadata about a file on the system. The file must be part of an app and either have a block in the compatibility database or be part of an antivirus program. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
+This event represents the basic metadata about a file on the system. The file must be part of an app and either have a block in the compatibility database or be part of an antivirus program. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
@@ -497,7 +496,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events.
- **AvDisplayName** If the app is an antivirus app, this is its display name.
- **AvProductState** Indicates whether the antivirus program is turned on and the signatures are up to date.
-- **BinaryType** A binary type. Example: UNINITIALIZED, ZERO_BYTE, DATA_ONLY, DOS_MODULE, NE16_MODULE, PE32_UNKNOWN, PE32_I386, PE32_ARM, PE64_UNKNOWN, PE64_AMD64, PE64_ARM64, PE64_IA64, PE32_CLR_32, PE32_CLR_IL, PE32_CLR_IL_PREFER32, PE64_CLR_64.
+- **BinaryType** A binary type. Example: UNINITIALIZED, ZERO_BYTE, DATA_ONLY, DOS_MODULE, NE16_MODULE, PE32_UNKNOWN, PE32_I386, PE32_ARM, PE64_UNKNOWN, PE64_AMD64, PE64_ARM64, PE64_IA64, PE32_CLR_32, PE32_CLR_IL, PE32_CLR_IL_PREFER32, PE64_CLR_64.
- **BinFileVersion** An attempt to clean up FileVersion at the client that tries to place the version into 4 octets.
- **BinProductVersion** An attempt to clean up ProductVersion at the client that tries to place the version into 4 octets.
- **BoeProgramId** If there's no entry in Add/Remove Programs, this is the ProgramID that is generated from the file metadata.
@@ -997,7 +996,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **AzureOSIDPresent** Represents the field used to identify an Azure machine.
- **AzureVMType** Represents whether the instance is Azure VM PAAS, Azure VM IAAS or any other VMs.
- **CDJType** Represents the type of cloud domain joined for the machine.
-- **CommercialId** Represents the GUID for the commercial entity that the device is a member of. Will be used to reflect insights back to customers.
+- **CommercialId** Represents the GUID for the commercial entity that the device is a member of. Will be used to reflect insights back to customers.
- **ContainerType** The type of container, such as process or virtual machine hosted.
- **EnrollmentType** Defines the type of MDM enrollment on the device.
- **HashedDomain** The hashed representation of the user domain used for login.
@@ -1065,7 +1064,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **IsPortableOperatingSystem** Retrieves whether OS is running Windows-To-Go
- **IsSecureBootEnabled** Retrieves whether Boot chain is signed under UEFI.
- **LanguagePacks** The list of language packages installed on the device.
-- **LicenseStateReason** Retrieves why (or how) a system is licensed or unlicensed. The HRESULT may indicate an error code that indicates a key blocked error, or it may indicate that we're running an OS License granted by the MS store.
+- **LicenseStateReason** Retrieves why (or how) a system is licensed or unlicensed. The HRESULT may indicate an error code that indicates a key blocked error, or it may indicate that we're running an OS License granted by the MS store.
- **OA3xOriginalProductKey** Retrieves the License key stamped by the OEM to the machine.
- **OSEdition** Retrieves the version of the current OS.
- **OSInstallType** Retrieves a numeric description of what install was used on the device i.e. clean, upgrade, refresh, reset, etc
@@ -1118,7 +1117,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **InternalPrimaryDisplayPhysicalDPIY** Retrieves the physical DPI in the y-direction of the internal display.
- **InternalPrimaryDisplayResolutionHorizontal** Retrieves the number of pixels in the horizontal direction of the internal display.
- **InternalPrimaryDisplayResolutionVertical** Retrieves the number of pixels in the vertical direction of the internal display.
-- **InternalPrimaryDisplaySizePhysicalH** Retrieves the physical horizontal length of the display in mm. Used for calculating the diagonal length in inches .
+- **InternalPrimaryDisplaySizePhysicalH** Retrieves the physical horizontal length of the display in mm. Used for calculating the diagonal length in inches.
- **InternalPrimaryDisplaySizePhysicalY** Retrieves the physical vertical length of the display in mm. Used for calculating the diagonal length in inches
- **NumberofExternalDisplays** Retrieves the number of external displays connected to the machine
- **NumberofInternalDisplays** Retrieves the number of internal displays in a machine.
@@ -1281,7 +1280,7 @@ The following fields are available:
- **popSample** Represents the effective sample rate for this event at the time it was generated by a client.
- **providerGuid** The ETW provider ID associated with the provider name.
- **raId** Represents the ETW Related ActivityId. Logged via TraceLogging or directly via ETW.
-- **seq** Represents the sequence field used to track absolute order of uploaded events. It's an incrementing identifier for each event added to the upload queue. The Sequence helps track how many events were fired and how many events were uploaded and enables identification of data lost during upload and de-duplication of events on the ingress server.
+- **seq** Represents the sequence field used to track absolute order of uploaded events. It's an incrementing identifier for each event added to the upload queue. The Sequence helps track how many events were fired and how many events were uploaded and enables identification of data lost during upload and de-duplication of events on the ingress server.
- **sqmId** The Windows SQM (Software Quality Metrics—a precursor of Windows 10 Diagnostic Data collection) device identifier.
- **stId** Represents the Scenario Entry Point ID. This is a unique GUID for each event in a diagnostic scenario. This used to be Scenario Trigger ID.
- **wcmp** The Windows Shell Composer ID.
@@ -2932,7 +2931,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Setup360Telemetry.PreInstallUX
-This event sends data regarding OS updates and upgrades from Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10, to help keep Windows up-to-date. Specifically, it indicates the outcome of the PreinstallUX portion of the update process.
+This event sends data regarding OS updates and upgrades from Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10, to help keep Windows up-to-date. Specifically, it indicates the outcome of the PreinstallUX portion of the update process.
The following fields are available:
@@ -3167,7 +3166,7 @@ The following fields are available:
### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndGetInstalledContentIds
-This event is sent after sending the inventory of the products installed to determine whether updates for those products are available. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
+This event is sent after sending the inventory of the products installed to determine whether updates for those products are available. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
The following fields are available:
@@ -3561,7 +3560,7 @@ This event sends data on whether Update Management Policies were enabled on a de
The following fields are available:
- **configuredPoliciescount** Number of policies on the device.
-- **policiesNamevaluesource** Policy name and source of policy (group policy, MDM or flight).
+- **policiesNamevaluesource** Policy name and source of policy (group policy, MDM, or flight).
- **updateInstalluxsetting** Indicates whether a user has set policies via a user experience option.
diff --git a/windows/privacy/required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-24H2.md b/windows/privacy/required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-24H2.md
index cf3ffdba05..a18ec35c86 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-24H2.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-24H2.md
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and th
You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles:
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, versions 23H2 and 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md)
-- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10, versions 22H2 and 21H2](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md)
- [Manage connections from Windows operating system components to Microsoft services](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md)
diff --git a/windows/privacy/required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md b/windows/privacy/required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 2364d1bafd..0000000000
--- a/windows/privacy/required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6856 +0,0 @@
----
-description: Learn more about the Windows 11 diagnostic data gathered at the basic level.
-title: Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2
-ms.service: windows-client
-ms.subservice: itpro-privacy
-ms.localizationpriority: high
-author: DHB-MSFT
-ms.author: danbrown
-manager: laurawi
-ms.date: 10/08/2024
-ms.collection: privacy-windows
-ms.topic: reference
----
-
-
-# Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2
-
- **Applies to**
-
-- Windows 11, version 21H2
-
-> [!IMPORTANT]
-> This version of Windows 11 has reached its end of servicing date. For more information, see [Microsoft Product Lifecyle](/lifecycle/products).
-
-Required diagnostic data gathers a limited set of information that is critical for understanding the device and its configuration including: basic device information, quality-related information, app compatibility, and Microsoft Store.
-
-Required diagnostic data helps to identify problems that can occur on a particular device hardware or software configuration. For example, it can help determine if crashes are more frequent on devices with a specific amount of memory or that are running a particular driver version. This helps Microsoft fix operating system or app problems.
-
-Use this article to learn about diagnostic events, grouped by event area, and the fields within each event. A brief description is provided for each field. Every event generated includes common data, which collects device data.
-
-You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these articles:
-
-- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 24H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-24H2.md)
-- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, versions 23H2 and 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md)
-- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 10, versions 22H2 and 21H2](required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md)
-- [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md)
-- [Manage connections from Windows operating system components to Microsoft services](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md)
-- [Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization](configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md)
-
-## AppPlatform events
-
-### AppPlatform.InstallActivity
-
-This event is required to track health of the install pipeline on the console. It tracks the install, the type of install, and the error codes hit during the install. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **BuildId** The unique identifier for this build.
-- **BuildVer** The build number for the set of binaries being installed.
-- **ClientAppId** Represents an optional identifier for the client application or service that initiated the install.
-- **ContentId** The Content ID of the package. Key for content updates.
-- **ContentType** The type of content being installed, mapped from XVD_CONTENT_TYPE.
-- **Cv** The correlation vector for this install or action. If this is the Cv to a specific action, the RelatedCv field will contain the Cv for the install.
-- **DestinationHardwareID** The hardware ID of the destination device, if it's external storage. Empty if not an external storage device.
-- **DestinationPath** The path to the destination we're installing to.
-- **DownloadSize** The size in bytes needed to download the package.
-- **ErrorText** Optional text describing any errors.
-- **InstallationActionId** The type of action (0 - Unknown, 1 - Install Started, 2 - Install Paused, 3 - Install Resumed, 4 - Installation Ready to Play, 5 - Change Source (Merged Install), 6 - Install Error, 7 - Install Complete, 8 - Install Aborted, 9 - Change Source (Auto Select), 10 - Change Source (Apply Update))
-- **InstallationErrorSource** The source of the error: 0 - None, 1 - Optical Drive, 2 - Network, 3 - Local, 4 - Destination, 5 - Licensing, 6 - Registration, 7 - Other
-- **InstallationSessionId** The unique Identifier for the installation session of this install. Goes from ‘Start’ to ‘End’ and all chunks/points in between.
-- **InstallationStageId** The stage of install (0 - Unknown, 1 - Package, 2 - Pls)
-- **InstallationStatus** HRESULT of the installation. Should be null except for the end or error events.
-- **InstallationTypeId** The type of install (0 - Unknown, 1 - Network, 2 - Disc, 3 - Hybrid, 4 - Update, 5 - Move, 6 - Copy).
-- **OriginalStatus** The untransformed error code. The transformed, public value is stored in InstallationStatus.
-- **PackageSize** The size in bytes of the package.
-- **PackageSpecifiers** The map of Intelligent Delivery region specifiers present in the installing package.
-- **PlanId** The ID of the streaming plan being used to install the content.
-- **ProductId** The product ID of the application associated with this event.
-- **RelatedCv** The related correlation vector. This optional value contains the correlation vector for this install if the Cv value is representing an action tracked by a correlation vector.
-- **RequestSpecifiers** The map of Intelligent Delivery region specifiers requested by the system/user/title as a part of the install activity.
-- **SourceHardwareID** The hardware ID of the source device, if it's external storage. Empty if not an external storage device.
-- **SourcePath** The source path we're installing from. May be a CDN (Content Delivery Network) or a local disk drive.
-- **TotalPercentComplete** The percent of install that is complete.
-- **XvddType** The type of the streaming operation as determined by the XVDD driver.
-
-
-## Appraiser events
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.ChecksumTotalPictureCount
-
-This event lists the types of objects and how many of each exist on the client device. This allows for a quick way to ensure that the records present on the server match what is present on the client. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **DatasourceApplicationFile_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DatasourceDevicePnp_19H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DatasourceDevicePnp_20H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DatasourceDevicePnp_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DatasourceDriverPackage_19H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DatasourceDriverPackage_20H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DatasourceDriverPackage_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DatasourceSystemBios_19H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
-- **DatasourceSystemBios_20H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DatasourceSystemBios_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionApplicationFile_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionDevicePnp_19H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionDevicePnp_20H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionDevicePnp_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionDriverPackage_19H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionDriverPackage_20H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionDriverPackage_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionMatchingInfoBlock_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionMatchingInfoPassive_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgrade_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionMediaCenter_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionSystemBios_19H1Setup** The total DecisionSystemBios objects targeting the next release of Windows on this device.
-- **DecisionSystemBios_20H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
-- **DecisionSystemBios_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **DecisionTest_21H1Setup** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
-- **InventoryApplicationFile** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **InventoryLanguagePack** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **InventoryMediaCenter** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **InventorySystemBios** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **InventoryTest** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **InventoryUplevelDriverPackage** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **PCFP** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **SystemMemory** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **SystemProcessorCompareExchange** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **SystemProcessorLahfSahf** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **SystemProcessorNx** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
-- **SystemProcessorPrefetchW** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
-- **SystemProcessorSse2** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
-- **SystemTouch** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **SystemWim** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
-- **SystemWindowsActivationStatus** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-- **SystemWlan** The total number of objects of this type present on this device.
-- **Wmdrm_21H1Setup** The count of the number of this particular object type present on this device.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceApplicationFileAdd
-
-This event represents the basic metadata about specific application files installed on the system. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **AvDisplayName** If the app is an anti-virus app, this is its display name.
-- **CompatModelIndex** The compatibility prediction for this file.
-- **HasCitData** Indicates whether the file is present in CIT data.
-- **HasUpgradeExe** Indicates whether the anti-virus app has an upgrade.exe file.
-- **IsAv** Is the file an anti-virus reporting EXE?
-- **ResolveAttempted** This will always be an empty string when sending diagnostic data.
-- **SdbEntries** An array of fields that indicates the SDB entries that apply to this file.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceApplicationFileBackupAdd
-
-This event sends true/false compatibility decision data about a file to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser binary generating the events.
-- **SdbEntries** Indicates if any matching compat Sdb entries are associated with this application
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceApplicationFileBackupStartSync
-
-This event indicates that a full set of DataSourceMatchingInfoBlockStAdd events has completed being sent. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about files to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser binary generating the events.
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceApplicationFileRemove
-
-This event indicates that the DatasourceApplicationFile object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceApplicationFileStartSync
-
-This event indicates that a new set of DatasourceApplicationFileAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceDevicePnpAdd
-
-This event sends compatibility data for a Plug and Play device, to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **ActiveNetworkConnection** Indicates whether the device is an active network device.
-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **IsBootCritical** Indicates whether the device boot is critical.
-- **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3.
-- **WuDriverCoverage** Indicates whether there's a driver uplevel for this device, according to Windows Update.
-- **WuDriverUpdateId** The Windows Update ID of the applicable uplevel driver.
-- **WuPopulatedFromId** The expected uplevel driver matching ID based on driver coverage from Windows Update.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceDevicePnpRemove
-
-This event indicates that the DatasourceDevicePnp object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceDevicePnpStartSync
-
-This event indicates that a new set of DatasourceDevicePnpAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceDriverPackageAdd
-
-This event sends compatibility database data about driver packages to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceDriverPackageRemove
-
-This event indicates that the DatasourceDriverPackage object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceDriverPackageStartSync
-
-This event indicates that a new set of DatasourceDriverPackageAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DataSourceMatchingInfoBlockAdd
-
-This event sends blocking data about any compatibility blocking entries on the system that aren't directly related to specific applications or devices, to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
-
-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **ResolveAttempted** This will always be an empty string when sending diagnostic data.
-- **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DataSourceMatchingInfoBlockRemove
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-This event indicates that the DataSourceMatchingInfoBlock object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DataSourceMatchingInfoBlockStartSync
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-This event indicates that a full set of DataSourceMatchingInfoBlockStAdd events has completed being sent. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about files to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DataSourceMatchingInfoPassiveAdd
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-This event sends compatibility database information about non-blocking compatibility entries on the system that aren't keyed by either applications or devices, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DataSourceMatchingInfoPassiveRemove
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-This event indicates that the DataSourceMatchingInfoPassive object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DataSourceMatchingInfoPassiveStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of DataSourceMatchingInfoPassiveAdd events will be sent. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about files to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgradeStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of DataSourceMatchingInfoPostUpgradeAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceSystemBiosAdd
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-This event sends compatibility database information about the BIOS to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events.
-- **SdbEntries** Deprecated in RS3.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DatasourceSystemBiosStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of DatasourceSystemBiosAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionApplicationFileAdd
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-This event sends compatibility decision data about a file to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **BlockAlreadyInbox** The uplevel runtime block on the file already existed on the current OS.
-- **BlockingApplication** Indicates whether there are any application issues that interfere with the upgrade due to the file in question.
-- **DisplayGenericMessage** Will be a generic message be shown for this file?
-- **DisplayGenericMessageGated** Indicates whether a generic message be shown for this file.
-- **HardBlock** This file is blocked in the SDB.
-- **HasUxBlockOverride** Does the file have a block that is overridden by a tag in the SDB?
-- **MigApplication** Does the file have a MigXML from the SDB associated with it that applies to the current upgrade mode?
-- **MigRemoval** Does the file have a MigXML from the SDB that will cause the app to be removed on upgrade?
-- **NeedsDismissAction** Will the file cause an action that can be dismissed?
-- **NeedsInstallPostUpgradeData** After upgrade, the file will have a post-upgrade notification to install a replacement for the app.
-- **NeedsNotifyPostUpgradeData** Does the file have a notification that should be shown after upgrade?
-- **NeedsReinstallPostUpgradeData** After upgrade, this file will have a post-upgrade notification to reinstall the app.
-- **NeedsUninstallAction** The file must be uninstalled to complete the upgrade.
-- **SdbBlockUpgrade** The file is tagged as blocking upgrade in the SDB,
-- **SdbBlockUpgradeCanReinstall** The file is tagged as blocking upgrade in the SDB. It can be reinstalled after upgrade.
-- **SdbBlockUpgradeUntilUpdate** The file is tagged as blocking upgrade in the SDB. If the app is updated, the upgrade can proceed.
-- **SdbReinstallUpgrade** The file is tagged as needing to be reinstalled after upgrade in the SDB. It doesn't block upgrade.
-- **SdbReinstallUpgradeWarn** The file is tagged as needing to be reinstalled after upgrade with a warning in the SDB. It doesn't block upgrade.
-- **SoftBlock** The file is softblocked in the SDB and has a warning.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionApplicationFileRemove
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-This event indicates that the DecisionApplicationFile object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionApplicationFileStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of DecisionApplicationFileAdd events will be sent. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about a file to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionDevicePnpAdd
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-This event sends compatibility decision data about a Plug and Play (PNP) device to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **AssociatedDriverIsBlocked** Is the driver associated with this PNP device blocked?
-- **AssociatedDriverWillNotMigrate** Will the driver associated with this plug-and-play device migrate?
-- **BlockAssociatedDriver** Should the driver associated with this PNP device be blocked?
-- **BlockingDevice** Is this PNP device blocking upgrade?
-- **BlockUpgradeIfDriverBlocked** Is the PNP device both boot critical and doesn't have a driver included with the OS?
-- **BlockUpgradeIfDriverBlockedAndOnlyActiveNetwork** Is this PNP device the only active network device?
-- **DisplayGenericMessage** Will a generic message be shown during Setup for this PNP device?
-- **DisplayGenericMessageGated** Indicates whether a generic message will be shown during Setup for this PNP device.
-- **DriverAvailableInbox** Is a driver included with the operating system for this PNP device?
-- **DriverAvailableOnline** Is there a driver for this PNP device on Windows Update?
-- **DriverAvailableUplevel** Is there a driver on Windows Update or included with the operating system for this PNP device?
-- **DriverBlockOverridden** Is there a driver block on the device that has been overridden?
-- **NeedsDismissAction** Will the user would need to dismiss a warning during Setup for this device?
-- **NotRegressed** Does the device have a problem code on the source OS that is no better than the one it would have on the target OS?
-- **SdbDeviceBlockUpgrade** Is there an SDB block on the PNP device that blocks upgrade?
-- **SdbDriverBlockOverridden** Is there an SDB block on the PNP device that blocks upgrade, but that block was overridden?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionDevicePnpRemove
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-This event Indicates that the DecisionDevicePnp object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about PNP devices to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionDevicePnpStartSync
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-The DecisionDevicePnpStartSync event indicates that a new set of DecisionDevicePnpAdd events will be sent and helps to keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionDriverPackageAdd
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-This event sends decision data about driver package compatibility to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **DisplayGenericMessageGated** Indicates whether a generic offer block message will be shown for this driver package.
-- **DriverBlockOverridden** Does the driver package have an SDB block that blocks it from migrating, but that block has been overridden?
-- **DriverIsDeviceBlocked** Was the driver package was blocked because of a device block?
-- **DriverIsDriverBlocked** Is the driver package blocked because of a driver block?
-- **DriverShouldNotMigrate** Should the driver package be migrated during upgrade?
-- **SdbDriverBlockOverridden** Does the driver package have an SDB block that blocks it from migrating, but that block has been overridden?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionDriverPackageRemove
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-This event indicates that the DecisionDriverPackage object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about driver packages to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionDriverPackageStartSync
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-The DecisionDriverPackageStartSync event indicates that a new set of DecisionDriverPackageAdd events will be sent. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about driver packages to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMatchingInfoBlockAdd
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-This event sends compatibility decision data about blocking entries on the system that aren't keyed by either applications or devices, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **BlockingApplication** Are there are any application issues that interfere with upgrade due to matching info blocks?
-- **DisplayGenericMessage** Will a generic message be shown for this block?
-- **NeedsDismissAction** Will the file cause an action that can be dismissed?
-- **NeedsUninstallAction** Does the user need to take an action in setup due to a matching info block?
-- **SdbBlockUpgrade** Is a matching info block blocking upgrade?
-- **SdbBlockUpgradeCanReinstall** Is a matching info block blocking upgrade, but has the can reinstall tag?
-- **SdbBlockUpgradeUntilUpdate** Is a matching info block blocking upgrade but has the until update tag?
-- **SdbReinstallUpgradeWarn** The file is tagged as needing to be reinstalled after upgrade with a warning in the SDB. It doesn't block upgrade.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMatchingInfoBlockRemove
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-This event indicates that the DecisionMatchingInfoBlock object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMatchingInfoBlockStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of DecisionMatchingInfoBlockAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMatchingInfoPassiveAdd
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-This event sends compatibility decision data about non-blocking entries on the system that aren't keyed by either applications or devices, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **BlockingApplication** Are there any application issues that interfere with upgrade due to matching info blocks?
-- **DisplayGenericMessageGated** Indicates whether a generic offer block message will be shown due to matching info blocks.
-- **MigApplication** Is there a matching info block with a mig for the current mode of upgrade?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMatchingInfoPassiveRemove
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-This event Indicates that the DecisionMatchingInfoPassive object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMatchingInfoPassiveStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of DecisionMatchingInfoPassiveAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgradeStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of DecisionMatchingInfoPostUpgradeAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMediaCenterAdd
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-This event sends decision data about the presence of Windows Media Center, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events.
-- **BlockingApplication** Is there any application issues that interfere with upgrade due to Windows Media Center?
-- **MediaCenterActivelyUsed** If Windows Media Center is supported on the edition, has it been run at least once and are the MediaCenterIndicators are true?
-- **MediaCenterIndicators** Do any indicators imply that Windows Media Center is in active use?
-- **MediaCenterInUse** Is Windows Media Center actively being used?
-- **MediaCenterPaidOrActivelyUsed** Is Windows Media Center actively being used or is it running on a supported edition?
-- **NeedsDismissAction** Are there any actions that can be dismissed coming from Windows Media Center?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionMediaCenterStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of DecisionMediaCenterAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSModeStateAdd
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-This event sends true/false compatibility decision data about the S mode state. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Appraiser decision about eligibility to upgrade.
-- **LockdownMode** S mode lockdown mode.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSModeStateStartSync
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-The DecisionSModeStateStartSync event indicates that a new set of DecisionSModeStateAdd events will be sent. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about the S mode state. Microsoft uses this information to understand and address problems regarding the S mode state for computers receiving updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemBiosAdd
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-This event sends compatibility decision data about the BIOS to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Is the device blocked from upgrade due to a BIOS block?
-- **DisplayGenericMessageGated** Indicates whether a generic offer block message will be shown for the bios.
-- **HasBiosBlock** Does the device have a BIOS block?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemBiosStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of DecisionSystemBiosAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemDiskSizeAdd
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-This event indicates that this object type was added. This data refers to the Disk size in the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Appraiser decision during evaluation of hardware requirements during OS upgrade.
-- **TotalSize** Total disk size in Mb.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemDiskSizeStartSync
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-Start sync event for physical disk size data. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemMemoryAdd
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-This event sends compatibility decision data about the system memory to help keep Windows up to date. Microsoft uses this information to understand and address problems regarding system memory for computers receiving updates.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Blocking information.
-- **ramKB** Memory information in KB.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemMemoryStartSync
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-The DecisionSystemMemoryStartSync event indicates that a new set of DecisionSystemMemoryAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCoresAdd
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-This data attribute refers to the number of Cores a CPU supports. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **Blocking** The Appraisal decision about eligibility to upgrade.
-- **CpuCores** Number of CPU Cores.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemProcessorCpuCoresStartSync
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-This event signals the start of telemetry collection for CPU cores in Appraiser. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModelAdd
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-This event sends true/false compatibility decision data about the CPU. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **Armv81Support** Arm v8.1 Atomics support.
-- **Blocking** Appraiser decision about eligibility to upgrade.
-- **CpuFamily** Cpu family.
-- **CpuModel** Cpu model.
-- **CpuStepping** Cpu stepping.
-- **CpuVendor** Cpu vendor.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModelStartSync
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-The DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModelStartSync event indicates that a new set of DecisionSystemProcessorCpuModelAdd events will be sent. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about the CPU. Microsoft uses this information to understand and address problems regarding the CPU for computers receiving updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeedAdd
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-This event sends compatibility decision data about the CPU, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Appraiser OS eligibility decision.
-- **Mhz** CPU speed in MHz.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionSystemProcessorCpuSpeedStartSync
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-This event collects data for CPU speed in MHz. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionTpmVersionAdd
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-This event collects data about the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in the device. TPM technology is designed to provide hardware-based, security-related functions. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Appraiser upgradeability decision based on the device's TPM support.
-- **TpmVersionInfo** The version of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) technology in the device.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionTpmVersionStartSync
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-The DecisionTpmVersionStartSync event indicates that a new set of DecisionTpmVersionAdd events will be sent. This event is used to make compatibility decisions about the TPM. Microsoft uses this information to understand and address problems regarding the TPM for computers receiving updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionUefiSecureBootAdd
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-This event collects information about data on support and state of UEFI Secure boot. UEFI is a verification mechanism for ensuring that code launched by firmware is trusted. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Appraiser upgradeability decision when checking for UEFI support.
-- **SecureBootCapable** Is UEFI supported?
-- **SecureBootEnabled** Is UEFI enabled?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.DecisionUefiSecureBootStartSync
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-Start sync event data for UEFI Secure boot. UEFI is a verification mechanism for ensuring that code launched by firmware is trusted. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the appraiser file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.GatedRegChange
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-This event sends data about the results of running a set of quick-blocking instructions, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **NewData** The data in the registry value after the scan completed.
-- **OldData** The previous data in the registry value before the scan ran.
-- **PCFP** An ID for the system calculated by hashing hardware identifiers.
-- **RegKey** The registry key name for which a result is being sent.
-- **RegValue** The registry value for which a result is being sent.
-- **Time** The client time of the event.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryApplicationFileAdd
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-This event represents the basic metadata about a file on the system. The file must be part of an app and either have a block in the compatibility database or be part of an antivirus program. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events.
-- **AvDisplayName** If the app is an antivirus app, this is its display name.
-- **AvProductState** Indicates whether the antivirus program is turned on and the signatures are up to date.
-- **BinaryType** A binary type. Example: UNINITIALIZED, ZERO_BYTE, DATA_ONLY, DOS_MODULE, NE16_MODULE, PE32_UNKNOWN, PE32_I386, PE32_ARM, PE64_UNKNOWN, PE64_AMD64, PE64_ARM64, PE64_IA64, PE32_CLR_32, PE32_CLR_IL, PE32_CLR_IL_PREFER32, PE64_CLR_64.
-- **BinFileVersion** An attempt to clean up FileVersion at the client that tries to place the version into 4 octets.
-- **BinProductVersion** An attempt to clean up ProductVersion at the client that tries to place the version into 4 octets.
-- **BoeProgramId** If there's no entry in Add/Remove Programs, this is the ProgramID that is generated from the file metadata.
-- **CompanyName** The company name of the vendor who developed this file.
-- **FileId** A hash that uniquely identifies a file.
-- **FileVersion** The File version field from the file metadata under Properties -> Details.
-- **HasUpgradeExe** Indicates whether the antivirus app has an upgrade.exe file.
-- **IsAv** Indicates whether the file an antivirus reporting EXE.
-- **LinkDate** The date and time that this file was linked on.
-- **LowerCaseLongPath** The full file path to the file that was inventoried on the device.
-- **Name** The name of the file that was inventoried.
-- **ProductName** The Product name field from the file metadata under Properties -> Details.
-- **ProductVersion** The Product version field from the file metadata under Properties -> Details.
-- **ProgramId** A hash of the Name, Version, Publisher, and Language of an application used to identify it.
-- **Size** The size of the file (in hexadecimal bytes).
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryApplicationFileRemove
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-This event indicates that the InventoryApplicationFile object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryApplicationFileStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryApplicationFileAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryLanguagePackAdd
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-This event sends data about the number of language packs installed on the system, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **HasLanguagePack** Indicates whether this device has 2 or more language packs.
-- **LanguagePackCount** The number of language packs are installed.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryLanguagePackRemove
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-This event indicates that the InventoryLanguagePack object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryLanguagePackStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryLanguagePackAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryMediaCenterAdd
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-This event sends true/false data about decision points used to understand whether Windows Media Center is used on the system, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events.
-- **EverLaunched** Has Windows Media Center ever been launched?
-- **HasConfiguredTv** Has the user configured a TV tuner through Windows Media Center?
-- **HasExtendedUserAccounts** Are any Windows Media Center Extender user accounts configured?
-- **HasWatchedFolders** Are any folders configured for Windows Media Center to watch?
-- **IsDefaultLauncher** Is Windows Media Center the default app for opening music or video files?
-- **IsPaid** Is the user running a Windows Media Center edition that implies they paid for Windows Media Center?
-- **IsSupported** Does the running OS support Windows Media Center?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryMediaCenterRemove
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-This event indicates that the InventoryMediaCenter object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryMediaCenterStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryMediaCenterAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventorySystemBiosAdd
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-This event sends basic metadata about the BIOS to determine whether it has a compatibility block. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **biosDate** The release date of the BIOS in UTC format.
-- **BiosDate** The release date of the BIOS in UTC format.
-- **biosName** The name field from Win32_BIOS.
-- **BiosName** The name field from Win32_BIOS.
-- **manufacturer** The manufacturer field from Win32_ComputerSystem.
-- **Manufacturer** The manufacturer field from Win32_ComputerSystem.
-- **model** The model field from Win32_ComputerSystem.
-- **Model** The model field from Win32_ComputerSystem.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventorySystemBiosStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventorySystemBiosAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser binary (executable) generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryUplevelDriverPackageAdd
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-This event runs only during setup. It provides a listing of the uplevel driver packages that were downloaded before the upgrade. It's critical in understanding if failures in setup can be traced to not having sufficient uplevel drivers before the upgrade. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **BootCritical** Is the driver package marked as boot critical?
-- **Build** The build value from the driver package.
-- **CatalogFile** The name of the catalog file within the driver package.
-- **Class** The device class from the driver package.
-- **ClassGuid** The device class unique ID from the driver package.
-- **Date** The date from the driver package.
-- **Inbox** Is the driver package of a driver that is included with Windows?
-- **OriginalName** The original name of the INF file before it was renamed. Generally a path under $WINDOWS.~BT\Drivers\DU.
-- **Provider** The provider of the driver package.
-- **PublishedName** The name of the INF file after it was renamed.
-- **Revision** The revision of the driver package.
-- **SignatureStatus** Indicates if the driver package is signed. Unknown = 0, Unsigned = 1, Signed = 2.
-- **VersionMajor** The major version of the driver package.
-- **VersionMinor** The minor version of the driver package.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryUplevelDriverPackageRemove
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-This event indicates that the InventoryUplevelDriverPackage object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.InventoryUplevelDriverPackageStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryUplevelDriverPackageAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.RunContext
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-This event is sent at the beginning of an appraiser run, the RunContext indicates what should be expected in the following data payload. This event is used with the other Appraiser events to make compatibility decisions to keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserBranch** The source branch in which the currently running version of Appraiser was built.
-- **AppraiserProcess** The name of the process that launched Appraiser.
-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events.
-- **Context** Indicates what mode Appraiser is running in. Example: Setup or Telemetry.
-- **PCFP** An ID for the system calculated by hashing hardware identifiers.
-- **Subcontext** Indicates what categories of incompatibilities appraiser is scanning for. Can be N/A, Resolve, or a semicolon-delimited list that can include App, Dev, Sys, Gat, or Rescan.
-- **Time** The client time of the event.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemMemoryAdd
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-This event sends data on the amount of memory on the system and whether it meets requirements, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Is the device from upgrade due to memory restrictions?
-- **MemoryRequirementViolated** Was a memory requirement violated?
-- **pageFile** The current committed memory limit for the system or the current process, whichever is smaller (in bytes).
-- **ram** The amount of memory on the device.
-- **ramKB** The amount of memory (in KB).
-- **virtual** The size of the user-mode portion of the virtual address space of the calling process (in bytes).
-- **virtualKB** The amount of virtual memory (in KB).
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemMemoryStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of SystemMemoryAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorCompareExchangeAdd
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-This event sends data indicating whether the system supports the CompareExchange128 CPU requirement, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Is the upgrade blocked due to the processor?
-- **CompareExchange128Support** Does the CPU support CompareExchange128?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorCompareExchangeStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of SystemProcessorCompareExchangeAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorLahfSahfAdd
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-This event sends data indicating whether the system supports the LAHF & SAHF CPU requirement, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Is the upgrade blocked due to the processor?
-- **LahfSahfSupport** Does the CPU support LAHF/SAHF?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorLahfSahfStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of SystemProcessorLahfSahfAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorNxAdd
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-This event sends data indicating whether the system supports the NX CPU requirement, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Is the upgrade blocked due to the processor?
-- **NXDriverResult** The result of the driver used to do a non-deterministic check for NX support.
-- **NXProcessorSupport** Does the processor support NX?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorNxStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of SystemProcessorNxAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorPopCntAdd
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-This event sends data indicating whether the system supports the PopCnt CPU requirement for newer versions of Windows, to help keep Windows up-to-date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** Appraiser version
-- **Blocking** Is the upgrade blocked due to the processor missing the PopCnt instruction?
-- **PopCntPassed** Whether the machine passes the latest OS hardware requirements or not for the PopCnt instruction.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorPrefetchWAdd
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-This event sends data indicating whether the system supports the PrefetchW CPU requirement, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Is the upgrade blocked due to the processor?
-- **PrefetchWSupport** Does the processor support PrefetchW?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorPrefetchWStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of SystemProcessorPrefetchWAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorSse2Add
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-This event sends data indicating whether the system supports the SSE2 CPU requirement, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Is the upgrade blocked due to the processor?
-- **SSE2ProcessorSupport** Does the processor support SSE2?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemProcessorSse2StartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of SystemProcessorSse2Add events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemTouchAdd
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-This event sends data indicating whether the system supports touch, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **IntegratedTouchDigitizerPresent** Is there an integrated touch digitizer?
-- **MaximumTouches** The maximum number of touch points supported by the device hardware.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemTouchRemove
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-This event indicates that the SystemTouch object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemTouchStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of SystemTouchAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemWimAdd
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-This event sends data indicating whether the operating system is running from a compressed Windows Imaging Format (WIM) file, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **IsWimBoot** Is the current operating system running from a compressed WIM file?
-- **RegistryWimBootValue** The raw value from the registry that is used to indicate if the device is running from a WIM.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemWimStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of SystemWimAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemWindowsActivationStatusAdd
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-This event sends data indicating whether the current operating system is activated, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **WindowsIsLicensedApiValue** The result from the API that's used to indicate if operating system is activated.
-- **WindowsNotActivatedDecision** Is the current operating system activated?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemWindowsActivationStatusRemove
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-This event indicates that the SystemWindowsActivationStatus object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemWindowsActivationStatusStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of SystemWindowsActivationStatusAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemWlanAdd
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-This event sends data indicating whether the system has WLAN, and if so, whether it uses an emulated driver that could block an upgrade, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **Blocking** Is the upgrade blocked because of an emulated WLAN driver?
-- **HasWlanBlock** Does the emulated WLAN driver have an upgrade block?
-- **WlanEmulatedDriver** Does the device have an emulated WLAN driver?
-- **WlanExists** Does the device support WLAN at all?
-- **WlanModulePresent** Are any WLAN modules present?
-- **WlanNativeDriver** Does the device have a non-emulated WLAN driver?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.SystemWlanStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of SystemWlanAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.TelemetryRunHealth
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-This event indicates the parameters and result of a diagnostic data run. This allows the rest of the data sent over the course of the run to be properly contextualized and understood, which is then used to keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserBranch** The source branch in which the version of Appraiser that is running was built.
-- **AppraiserDataVersion** The version of the data files being used by the Appraiser diagnostic data run.
-- **AppraiserProcess** The name of the process that launched Appraiser.
-- **AppraiserVersion** The file version (major, minor, and build) of the Appraiser DLL, concatenated without dots.
-- **AuxFinal** Obsolete, always set to false.
-- **AuxInitial** Obsolete, indicates if Appraiser is writing data files to be read by the Get Windows 10 app.
-- **CountCustomSdbs** The number of custom Sdbs used by Appraiser.
-- **CustomSdbGuids** Guids of the custom Sdbs used by Appraiser; Semicolon delimited list.
-- **DeadlineDate** A timestamp representing the deadline date, which is the time until which appraiser will wait to do a full scan.
-- **EnterpriseRun** Indicates whether the diagnostic data run is an enterprise run, which means appraiser was run from the command line with an extra enterprise parameter.
-- **FullSync** Indicates if Appraiser is performing a full sync, which means that full set of events representing the state of the machine are sent. Otherwise, only the changes from the previous run are sent.
-- **InboxDataVersion** The original version of the data files before retrieving any newer version.
-- **IndicatorsWritten** Indicates if all relevant UEX indicators were successfully written or updated.
-- **InventoryFullSync** Indicates if inventory is performing a full sync, which means that the full set of events representing the inventory of machine are sent.
-- **PCFP** An ID for the system calculated by hashing hardware identifiers.
-- **PerfBackoff** Indicates if the run was invoked with logic to stop running when a user is present. Helps to understand why a run may have a longer elapsed time than normal.
-- **PerfBackoffInsurance** Indicates if appraiser is running without performance backoff because it has run with perf backoff and failed to complete several times in a row.
-- **RunAppraiser** Indicates if Appraiser was set to run at all. If this is false, it's understood that data events won't be received from this device.
-- **RunDate** The date that the diagnostic data run was stated, expressed as a filetime.
-- **RunGeneralTel** Indicates if the generaltel.dll component was run. Generaltel collects additional diagnostic data on an infrequent schedule and only from machines at diagnostic data levels higher than Basic.
-- **RunOnline** Indicates if appraiser was able to connect to Windows Update and therefore is making decisions using up-to-date driver coverage information.
-- **RunResult** The hresult of the Appraiser diagnostic data run.
-- **ScheduledUploadDay** The day scheduled for the upload.
-- **SendingUtc** Indicates whether the Appraiser client is sending events during the current diagnostic data run.
-- **StoreHandleIsNotNull** Obsolete, always set to false
-- **TelementrySent** Indicates whether diagnostic data was successfully sent.
-- **ThrottlingUtc** Indicates whether the Appraiser client is throttling its output of CUET events to avoid being disabled. This increases runtime but also diagnostic data reliability.
-- **Time** The client time of the event.
-- **VerboseMode** Indicates if appraiser ran in Verbose mode, which is a test-only mode with extra logging.
-- **WhyFullSyncWithoutTablePrefix** Indicates the reason or reasons that a full sync was generated.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.WmdrmAdd
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-This event sends data about the usage of older digital rights management on the system, to help keep Windows up to date. This data doesn't indicate the details of the media using the digital rights management, only whether any such files exist. Collecting this data was critical to ensuring the correct mitigation for customers, and should be able to be removed once all mitigations are in place.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
-- **BlockingApplication** Same as NeedsDismissAction.
-- **NeedsDismissAction** Indicates if a dismissible message is needed to warn the user about a potential loss of data due to DRM deprecation.
-- **WmdrmApiResult** Raw value of the API used to gather DRM state.
-- **WmdrmCdRipped** Indicates if the system has any files encrypted with personal DRM, which was used for ripped CDs.
-- **WmdrmIndicators** WmdrmCdRipped OR WmdrmPurchased.
-- **WmdrmInUse** WmdrmIndicators AND dismissible block in setup wasn't dismissed.
-- **WmdrmNonPermanent** Indicates if the system has any files with non-permanent licenses.
-- **WmdrmPurchased** Indicates if the system has any files with permanent licenses.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Appraiser.General.WmdrmStartSync
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-The WmdrmStartSync event indicates that a new set of WmdrmAdd events will be sent. This event is used to understand the usage of older digital rights management on the system, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserVersion** The version of the Appraiser file that is generating the events.
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-## Census events
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-### Census.App
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-This event sends version data about the Apps running on this device, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserTaskEnabled** Whether the Appraiser task is enabled.
-- **CensusVersion** The version of Census that generated the current data for this device.
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-### Census.Azure
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-This event returns data from Microsoft-internal Azure server machines (only from Microsoft-internal machines with Server SKUs). All other machines (those outside Microsoft and/or machines that aren't part of the “Azure fleet”) return empty data sets. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CloudCoreBuildEx** The Azure CloudCore build number.
-- **CloudCoreSupportBuildEx** The Azure CloudCore support build number.
-- **NodeID** The node identifier on the device that indicates whether the device is part of the Azure fleet.
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-### Census.Battery
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-This event sends type and capacity data about the battery on the device, as well as the number of connected standby devices in use. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InternalBatteryCapablities** Represents information about what the battery is capable of doing.
-- **InternalBatteryCapacityCurrent** Represents the battery's current fully charged capacity in mWh (or relative). Compare this value to DesignedCapacity to estimate the battery's wear.
-- **InternalBatteryCapacityDesign** Represents the theoretical capacity of the battery when new, in mWh.
-- **InternalBatteryNumberOfCharges** Provides the number of battery charges. This is used when creating new products and validating that existing products meets targeted functionality performance.
-- **IsAlwaysOnAlwaysConnectedCapable** Represents whether the battery enables the device to be AlwaysOnAlwaysConnected. Boolean value.
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-### Census.Enterprise
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-This event sends data about Azure presence, type, and cloud domain use in order to provide an understanding of the use and integration of devices in an enterprise, cloud, and server environment. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AADDeviceId** Microsoft Entra ID device ID.
-- **AzureOSIDPresent** Represents the field used to identify an Azure machine.
-- **AzureVMType** Represents whether the instance is Azure VM PAAS, Azure VM IAAS or any other VMs.
-- **CDJType** Represents the type of cloud domain joined for the machine.
-- **CommercialId** Represents the GUID for the commercial entity that the device is a member of. Will be used to reflect insights back to customers.
-- **ContainerType** The type of container, such as process or virtual machine hosted.
-- **EnrollmentType** Defines the type of MDM enrollment on the device.
-- **HashedDomain** The hashed representation of the user domain used for login.
-- **IsCloudDomainJoined** Is this device joined to a Microsoft Entra tenant? true/false
-- **IsDERequirementMet** Represents if the device can do device encryption.
-- **IsDeviceProtected** Represents if Device protected by BitLocker/Device Encryption
-- **IsEDPEnabled** Represents if Enterprise data protected on the device.
-- **IsMDMEnrolled** Whether the device has been MDM Enrolled or not.
-- **MDMServiceProvider** A hash of the specific MDM authority, such as Microsoft Intune, that is managing the device.
-- **MPNId** Returns the Partner ID/MPN ID from Regkey. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\DeployID
-- **SCCMClientId** This ID correlate systems that send data to Compat Analytics (OMS) and other OMS based systems with systems in an enterprise Configuration Manager environment.
-- **ServerFeatures** Represents the features installed on a Windows Server. This can be used by developers and administrators who need to automate the process of determining the features installed on a set of server computers.
-- **SystemCenterID** The Configuration Manager ID is an anonymized one-way hash of the Active Directory Organization identifier
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-### Census.Firmware
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-This event sends data about the BIOS and startup embedded in the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **FirmwareManufacturer** Represents the manufacturer of the device's firmware (BIOS).
-- **FirmwareReleaseDate** Represents the date the current firmware was released.
-- **FirmwareType** Represents the firmware type. The various types can be unknown, BIOS, UEFI.
-- **FirmwareVersion** Represents the version of the current firmware.
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-### Census.Flighting
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-This event sends Windows Insider data from customers participating in improvement testing and feedback programs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **DeviceSampleRate** The telemetry sample rate assigned to the device.
-- **DriverTargetRing** Indicates if the device is participating in receiving pre-release drivers and firmware contrent.
-- **EnablePreviewBuilds** Used to enable Windows Insider builds on a device.
-- **FlightIds** A list of the different Windows Insider builds on this device.
-- **FlightingBranchName** The name of the Windows Insider branch currently used by the device.
-- **IsFlightsDisabled** Represents if the device is participating in the Windows Insider program.
-- **MSA_Accounts** Represents a list of hashed IDs of the Microsoft Accounts that are flighting (pre-release builds) on this device.
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-### Census.Hardware
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-This event sends data about the device, including hardware type, OEM brand, model line, model, telemetry level setting, and TPM support. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ActiveMicCount** The number of active microphones attached to the device.
-- **ChassisType** Represents the type of device chassis, such as desktop or low profile desktop. The possible values can range between 1 - 36.
-- **ComputerHardwareID** Identifies a device class that is represented by a hash of different SMBIOS fields.
-- **D3DMaxFeatureLevel** Supported Direct3D version.
-- **DeviceForm** Indicates the form as per the device classification.
-- **DeviceName** The device name that is set by the user.
-- **DigitizerSupport** Is a digitizer supported?
-- **EnclosureKind** Windows.Devices.Enclosure.EnclosureKind enum values representing each unique enclosure posture kind.
-- **Gyroscope** Indicates whether the device has a gyroscope (a mechanical component that measures and maintains orientation).
-- **InventoryId** The device ID used for compatibility testing.
-- **Magnetometer** Indicates whether the device has a magnetometer (a mechanical component that works like a compass).
-- **NFCProximity** Indicates whether the device supports NFC (a set of communication protocols that helps establish communication when applicable devices are brought close together.)
-- **OEMDigitalMarkerFileName** The name of the file placed in the \Windows\system32\drivers directory that specifies the OEM and model name of the device.
-- **OEMManufacturerName** The device manufacturer name. The OEMName for an inactive device isn't reprocessed even if the clean OEM name is changed at a later date.
-- **OEMModelBaseBoard** The baseboard model used by the OEM.
-- **OEMModelBaseBoardVersion** Differentiates between developer and retail devices.
-- **OEMModelNumber** The device model number.
-- **OEMModelSKU** The device edition that is defined by the manufacturer.
-- **OEMModelSystemFamily** The system family set on the device by an OEM.
-- **OEMModelSystemVersion** The system model version set on the device by the OEM.
-- **OEMOptionalIdentifier** A Microsoft assigned value that represents a specific OEM subsidiary.
-- **OEMSerialNumber** The serial number of the device that is set by the manufacturer.
-- **PowerPlatformRole** The OEM preferred power management profile. It's used to help to identify the basic form factor of the device.
-- **SoCName** The firmware manufacturer of the device.
-- **TelemetryLevel** The telemetry level the user has opted into, such as Basic or Enhanced.
-- **TelemetryLevelLimitEnhanced** The telemetry level for Windows Analytics-based solutions.
-- **TelemetrySettingAuthority** Determines who set the telemetry level, such as GP, MDM, or the user.
-- **TPMManufacturerId** The ID of the TPM manufacturer.
-- **TPMManufacturerVersion** The version of the TPM manufacturer.
-- **TPMVersion** The supported Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on the device. If no TPM is present, the value is 0.
-- **VoiceSupported** Does the device have a cellular radio capable of making voice calls?
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-### Census.Memory
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-This event sends data about the memory on the device, including ROM and RAM. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **TotalPhysicalRAM** Represents the physical memory (in MB).
-- **TotalVisibleMemory** Represents the memory that isn't reserved by the system.
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-### Census.Network
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-This event sends data about the mobile and cellular network used by the device (mobile service provider, network, device ID, and service cost factors). The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CellularModemHWInstanceId0** HardwareInstanceId of the embedded Mobile broadband modem, as reported and used by PnP system to identify the WWAN modem device in Windows system. Empty string (null string) indicates that this property is unknown for telemetry.
-- **IMEI0** Represents the International Mobile Station Equipment Identity. This number is usually unique and used by the mobile operator to distinguish different phone hardware. Microsoft doesn't have access to mobile operator billing data so collecting this data doesn't expose or identify the user. The two fields represent phone with dual sim coverage.
-- **IMEI1** Represents the International Mobile Station Equipment Identity. This number is usually unique and used by the mobile operator to distinguish different phone hardware. Microsoft doesn't have access to mobile operator billing data so collecting this data doesn't expose or identify the user. The two fields represent phone with dual sim coverage.
-- **MCC0** Represents the Mobile Country Code (MCC). It used with the Mobile Network Code (MNC) to uniquely identify a mobile network operator. The two fields represent phone with dual sim coverage.
-- **MCC1** Represents the Mobile Country Code (MCC). It used with the Mobile Network Code (MNC) to uniquely identify a mobile network operator. The two fields represent phone with dual sim coverage.
-- **MNC0** Retrieves the Mobile Network Code (MNC). It used with the Mobile Country Code (MCC) to uniquely identify a mobile network operator. The two fields represent phone with dual sim coverage.
-- **MNC1** Retrieves the Mobile Network Code (MNC). It used with the Mobile Country Code (MCC) to uniquely identify a mobile network operator. The two fields represent phone with dual sim coverage.
-- **MobileOperatorNetwork0** Represents the operator of the current mobile network that the device is used on. (AT&T, T-Mobile, Vodafone). The two fields represent phone with dual sim coverage.
-- **MobileOperatorNetwork1** Represents the operator of the current mobile network that the device is used on. (AT&T, T-Mobile, Vodafone). The two fields represent phone with dual sim coverage.
-- **ModemOptionalCapabilityBitMap0** A bit map of optional capabilities in modem, such as eSIM support.
-- **NetworkAdapterGUID** The GUID of the primary network adapter.
-- **SPN0** Retrieves the Service Provider Name (SPN). For example, these might be AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, or Verizon. The two fields represent phone with dual sim coverage.
-- **SPN1** Retrieves the Service Provider Name (SPN). For example, these might be AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, or Verizon. The two fields represent phone with dual sim coverage.
-- **SupportedDataClassBitMap0** A bit map of the supported data classes (i.g, 5g 4g...) that the modem is capable of.
-- **SupportedDataSubClassBitMap0** A bit map of data subclasses that the modem is capable of.
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-### Census.OS
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-This event sends data about the operating system such as the version, locale, update service configuration, when and how it was originally installed, and whether it's a virtual device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ActivationChannel** Retrieves the retail license key or Volume license key for a machine.
-- **AssignedAccessStatus** Kiosk configuration mode.
-- **CompactOS** Indicates if the Compact OS feature from Windows 10 is enabled.
-- **DeveloperUnlockStatus** Represents if a device has been developer unlocked by the user or Group Policy.
-- **DeviceTimeZone** The time zone that is set on the device. Example: Pacific Standard Time
-- **GenuineState** Retrieves the ID Value specifying the OS Genuine check.
-- **InstallationType** Retrieves the type of OS installation. (Clean, Upgrade, Reset, Refresh, Update).
-- **InstallLanguage** The first language installed on the user machine.
-- **IsDeviceRetailDemo** Retrieves if the device is running in demo mode.
-- **IsEduData** Returns Boolean if the education data policy is enabled.
-- **IsPortableOperatingSystem** Retrieves whether OS is running Windows-To-Go
-- **IsSecureBootEnabled** Retrieves whether Boot chain is signed under UEFI.
-- **LanguagePacks** The list of language packages installed on the device.
-- **LicenseStateReason** Retrieves why (or how) a system is licensed or unlicensed. The HRESULT may indicate an error code that indicates a key blocked error, or it may indicate that we're running an OS License granted by the MS store.
-- **OA3xOriginalProductKey** Retrieves the License key stamped by the OEM to the machine.
-- **OSEdition** Retrieves the version of the current OS.
-- **OSInstallType** Retrieves a numeric description of what install was used on the device i.e. clean, upgrade, refresh, reset, etc.
-- **OSOOBEDateTime** Retrieves Out of Box Experience (OOBE) Date in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
-- **OSSKU** Retrieves the Friendly Name of OS Edition.
-- **OSSubscriptionStatus** Represents the existing status for enterprise subscription feature for PRO machines.
-- **OSSubscriptionTypeId** Returns boolean for enterprise subscription feature for selected PRO machines.
-- **OSUILocale** Retrieves the locale of the UI that is currently used by the OS.
-- **ProductActivationResult** Returns Boolean if the OS Activation was successful.
-- **ProductActivationTime** Returns the OS Activation time for tracking piracy issues.
-- **ProductKeyID2** Retrieves the License key if the machine is updated with a new license key.
-- **RACw7Id** Retrieves the Microsoft Reliability Analysis Component (RAC) Win 7 Identifier. RAC is used to monitor and analyze system usage and reliability.
-- **ServiceMachineIP** Retrieves the IP address of the KMS host used for anti-piracy.
-- **ServiceMachinePort** Retrieves the port of the KMS host used for anti-piracy.
-- **ServiceProductKeyID** Retrieves the License key of the KMS
-- **SharedPCMode** Returns Boolean for devices that have enabled the configuration EnableSharedPCMode.
-- **Signature** Retrieves if it's a signature machine sold by Microsoft store.
-- **SLICStatus** Whether a SLIC table exists on the device.
-- **SLICVersion** Returns OS type/version from SLIC table.
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-### Census.PrivacySettings
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-This event provides information about the device level privacy settings and whether device-level access was granted to these capabilities. Not all settings are applicable to all devices. Each field records the consent state for the corresponding privacy setting. The consent state is encoded as a 16-bit signed integer, where the first 8 bits represents the effective consent value, and the last 8 bits represent the authority that set the value. The effective consent (first 8 bits) is one of the following values: -3 = unexpected consent value, -2 = value wasn't requested, -1 = an error occurred while attempting to retrieve the value, 0 = undefined, 1 = allow, 2 = deny, 3 = prompt. The consent authority (last 8 bits) is one of the following values: -3 = unexpected authority, -2 = value wasn't requested, -1 = an error occurred while attempting to retrieve the value, 0 = system, 1 = a higher authority (a gating setting, the system-wide setting, or a group policy), 2 = advertising ID group policy, 3 = advertising ID policy for child account, 4 = privacy setting provider doesn't know the actual consent authority, 5 = consent wasn't configured and a default set in code was used, 6 = system default, 7 = organization policy, 8 = OneSettings. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure.
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-- **Activity** Current state of the activity history setting.
-- **ActivityHistoryCloudSync** Current state of the activity history cloud sync setting.
-- **ActivityHistoryCollection** Current state of the activity history collection setting.
-- **AdvertisingId** Current state of the advertising ID setting.
-- **AppDiagnostics** Current state of the app diagnostics setting.
-- **Appointments** Current state of the calendar setting.
-- **Bluetooth** Current state of the Bluetooth capability setting.
-- **BluetoothSync** Current state of the Bluetooth sync capability setting.
-- **BroadFileSystemAccess** Current state of the broad file system access setting.
-- **CellularData** Current state of the cellular data capability setting.
-- **Chat** Current state of the chat setting.
-- **Contacts** Current state of the contacts setting.
-- **DocumentsLibrary** Current state of the documents library setting.
-- **Email** Current state of the email setting.
-- **FindMyDevice** Current state of the "find my device" setting.
-- **GazeInput** Current state of the gaze input setting.
-- **HumanInterfaceDevice** Current state of the human interface device setting.
-- **InkTypeImprovement** Current state of the improve inking and typing setting.
-- **Location** Current state of the location setting.
-- **LocationHistory** Current state of the location history setting.
-- **Microphone** Current state of the microphone setting.
-- **PhoneCall** Current state of the phone call setting.
-- **PhoneCallHistory** Current state of the call history setting.
-- **PicturesLibrary** Current state of the pictures library setting.
-- **Radios** Current state of the radios setting.
-- **SensorsCustom** Current state of the custom sensor setting.
-- **SerialCommunication** Current state of the serial communication setting.
-- **Sms** Current state of the text messaging setting.
-- **SpeechPersonalization** Current state of the speech services setting.
-- **USB** Current state of the USB setting.
-- **UserAccountInformation** Current state of the account information setting.
-- **UserDataTasks** Current state of the tasks setting.
-- **UserNotificationListener** Current state of the notifications setting.
-- **VideosLibrary** Current state of the videos library setting.
-- **Webcam** Current state of the camera setting.
-- **WifiData** Current state of the Wi-Fi data setting.
-- **WiFiDirect** Current state of the Wi-Fi direct setting.
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-### Census.Processor
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-This event sends data about the processor to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **KvaShadow** This is the micro code information of the processor.
-- **MMSettingOverride** Microcode setting of the processor.
-- **MMSettingOverrideMask** Microcode setting override of the processor.
-- **PreviousUpdateRevision** Previous microcode revision
-- **ProcessorArchitecture** Retrieves the processor architecture of the installed operating system.
-- **ProcessorClockSpeed** Clock speed of the processor in MHz.
-- **ProcessorCores** Number of logical cores in the processor.
-- **ProcessorIdentifier** Processor Identifier of a manufacturer.
-- **ProcessorManufacturer** Name of the processor manufacturer.
-- **ProcessorModel** Name of the processor model.
-- **ProcessorPhysicalCores** Number of physical cores in the processor.
-- **ProcessorUpdateRevision** The microcode revision.
-- **ProcessorUpdateStatus** Enum value that represents the processor microcode load status
-- **SocketCount** Count of CPU sockets.
-- **SpeculationControl** If the system has enabled protections needed to validate the speculation control vulnerability.
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-### Census.Security
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-This event provides information about security settings. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AvailableSecurityProperties** This field helps to enumerate and report state on the relevant security properties for Device Guard.
-- **CGRunning** Credential Guard isolates and hardens key system and user secrets against compromise, helping to minimize the impact and breadth of a Pass the Hash style attack in the event that malicious code is already running via a local or network based vector. This field tells if Credential Guard is running.
-- **DGState** This field summarizes the Device Guard state.
-- **HVCIRunning** Hypervisor Code Integrity (HVCI) enables Device Guard to help protect kernel mode processes and drivers from vulnerability exploits and zero days. HVCI uses the processor’s functionality to force all software running in kernel mode to safely allocate memory. This field tells if HVCI is running.
-- **IsSawGuest** Indicates whether the device is running as a Secure Admin Workstation Guest.
-- **IsSawHost** Indicates whether the device is running as a Secure Admin Workstation Host.
-- **IsWdagFeatureEnabled** Indicates whether Windows Defender Application Guard is enabled.
-- **NGCSecurityProperties** String representation of NGC security information.
-- **RequiredSecurityProperties** Describes the required security properties to enable virtualization-based security.
-- **SecureBootCapable** Systems that support Secure Boot can have the feature turned off via BIOS. This field tells if the system is capable of running Secure Boot, regardless of the BIOS setting.
-- **ShadowStack** The bit fields of SYSTEM_SHADOW_STACK_INFORMATION representing the state of the Intel CET (Control Enforcement Technology) hardware security feature.
-- **SModeState** The Windows S mode trail state.
-- **SystemGuardState** Indicates the SystemGuard state. NotCapable (0), Capable (1), Enabled (2), Error (0xFF).
-- **TpmReadyState** Indicates the TPM ready state. NotReady (0), ReadyForStorage (1), ReadyForAttestation (2), Error (0xFF).
-- **VBSState** Virtualization-based security (VBS) uses the hypervisor to help protect the kernel and other parts of the operating system. Credential Guard and Hypervisor Code Integrity (HVCI) both depend on VBS to isolate/protect secrets, and kernel-mode code integrity validation. VBS has a tri-state that can be Disabled, Enabled, or Running.
-- **WdagPolicyValue** The Windows Defender Application Guard policy.
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-### Census.Speech
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-This event is used to gather basic speech settings on the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure.
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-- **AboveLockEnabled** Cortana setting that represents if Cortana can be invoked when the device is locked.
-- **GPAllowInputPersonalization** Indicates if a Group Policy setting has enabled speech functionalities.
-- **HolographicSpeechInputDisabled** Holographic setting that represents if the attached HMD devices have speech functionality disabled by the user.
-- **HolographicSpeechInputDisabledRemote** Indicates if a remote policy has disabled speech functionalities for the HMD devices.
-- **KeyVer** Version information for the census speech event.
-- **KWSEnabled** Cortana setting that represents if a user has enabled the "Hey Cortana" keyword spotter (KWS).
-- **MDMAllowInputPersonalization** Indicates if an MDM policy has enabled speech functionalities.
-- **RemotelyManaged** Indicates if the device is being controlled by a remote administrator (MDM or Group Policy) in the context of speech functionalities.
-- **SpeakerIdEnabled** Cortana setting that represents if keyword detection has been trained to try to respond to a single user's voice.
-- **SpeechServicesEnabled** Windows setting that represents whether a user is opted-in for speech services on the device.
-- **SpeechServicesValueSource** Indicates the deciding factor for the effective online speech recognition privacy policy settings: remote admin, local admin, or user preference.
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-### Census.Storage
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-This event sends data about the total capacity of the system volume and primary disk. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-- **PrimaryDiskTotalCapacity** Retrieves the amount of disk space on the primary disk of the device in MB.
-- **PrimaryDiskType** Retrieves an enumerator value of type STORAGE_BUS_TYPE that indicates the type of bus to which the device is connected. This should be used to interpret the raw device properties at the end of this structure (if any).
-- **StorageReservePassedPolicy** Indicates whether the Storage Reserve policy, which ensures that updates have enough disk space and customers are on the latest OS, is enabled on this device.
-- **SystemVolumeTotalCapacity** Retrieves the size of the partition that the System volume is installed on in MB.
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-### Census.Userdefault
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-This event sends data about the current user's default preferences for browser and several of the most popular extensions and protocols. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CalendarType** The calendar identifiers that are used to specify different calendars.
-- **DefaultApp** The current user's default program selected for the following extension or protocol: .html, .htm, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .mp3, .mp4, .mov, .pdf.
-- **DefaultBrowserProgId** The ProgramId of the current user's default browser.
-- **LocaleName** Name of the current user locale given by LOCALE_SNAME via the GetLocaleInfoEx() function.
-- **LongDateFormat** The long date format the user has selected.
-- **ShortDateFormat** The short date format the user has selected.
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-### Census.UserDisplay
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-This event sends data about the logical/physical display size, resolution and number of internal/external displays, and VRAM on the system. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InternalPrimaryDisplayLogicalDPIX** Retrieves the logical DPI in the x-direction of the internal display.
-- **InternalPrimaryDisplayLogicalDPIY** Retrieves the logical DPI in the y-direction of the internal display.
-- **InternalPrimaryDisplayPhysicalDPIX** Retrieves the physical DPI in the x-direction of the internal display.
-- **InternalPrimaryDisplayPhysicalDPIY** Retrieves the physical DPI in the y-direction of the internal display.
-- **InternalPrimaryDisplayResolutionHorizontal** Retrieves the number of pixels in the horizontal direction of the internal display.
-- **InternalPrimaryDisplayResolutionVertical** Retrieves the number of pixels in the vertical direction of the internal display.
-- **InternalPrimaryDisplaySizePhysicalH** Retrieves the physical horizontal length of the display in mm. Used for calculating the diagonal length in inches.
-- **InternalPrimaryDisplaySizePhysicalY** Retrieves the physical vertical length of the display in mm. Used for calculating the diagonal length in inches
-- **NumberofExternalDisplays** Retrieves the number of external displays connected to the machine
-- **NumberofInternalDisplays** Retrieves the number of internal displays in a machine.
-- **VRAMDedicated** Retrieves the video RAM in MB.
-- **VRAMDedicatedSystem** Retrieves the amount of memory on the dedicated video card.
-- **VRAMSharedSystem** Retrieves the amount of RAM memory that the video card can use.
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-### Census.UserNLS
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-This event sends data about the default app language, input, and display language preferences set by the user. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-- **DefaultAppLanguage** The current user Default App Language.
-- **DisplayLanguage** The current user preferred Windows Display Language.
-- **HomeLocation** The current user location, which is populated using GetUserGeoId() function.
-- **KeyboardInputLanguages** The Keyboard input languages installed on the device.
-- **SpeechInputLanguages** The Speech Input languages installed on the device.
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-### Census.UserPrivacySettings
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-This event provides information about the current users privacy settings and whether device-level access was granted to these capabilities. Not all settings are applicable to all devices. Each field records the consent state for the corresponding privacy setting. The consent state is encoded as a 16-bit signed integer, where the first 8 bits represents the effective consent value, and the last 8 bits represents the authority that set the value. The effective consent is one of the following values: -3 = unexpected consent value, -2 = value wasn't requested, -1 = an error occurred while attempting to retrieve the value, 0 = undefined, 1 = allow, 2 = deny, 3 = prompt. The consent authority is one of the following values: -3 = unexpected authority, -2 = value wasn't requested, -1 = an error occurred while attempting to retrieve the value, 0 = user, 1 = a higher authority (a gating setting, the system-wide setting, or a group policy), 2 = advertising ID group policy, 3 = advertising ID policy for child account, 4 = privacy setting provider doesn't know the actual consent authority, 5 = consent wasn't configured and a default set in code was used, 6 = system default, 7 = organization policy, 8 = OneSettings. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure.
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-- **Activity** Current state of the activity history setting.
-- **ActivityHistoryCloudSync** Current state of the activity history cloud sync setting.
-- **ActivityHistoryCollection** Current state of the activity history collection setting.
-- **AdvertisingId** Current state of the advertising ID setting.
-- **AppDiagnostics** Current state of the app diagnostics setting.
-- **Appointments** Current state of the calendar setting.
-- **Bluetooth** Current state of the Bluetooth capability setting.
-- **BluetoothSync** Current state of the Bluetooth sync capability setting.
-- **BroadFileSystemAccess** Current state of the broad file system access setting.
-- **CellularData** Current state of the cellular data capability setting.
-- **Chat** Current state of the chat setting.
-- **Contacts** Current state of the contacts setting.
-- **DocumentsLibrary** Current state of the documents library setting.
-- **Email** Current state of the email setting.
-- **GazeInput** Current state of the gaze input setting.
-- **HumanInterfaceDevice** Current state of the human interface device setting.
-- **InkTypeImprovement** Current state of the improve inking and typing setting.
-- **InkTypePersonalization** Current state of the inking and typing personalization setting.
-- **Location** Current state of the location setting.
-- **LocationHistory** Current state of the location history setting.
-- **Microphone** Current state of the microphone setting.
-- **PhoneCall** Current state of the phone call setting.
-- **PhoneCallHistory** Current state of the call history setting.
-- **PicturesLibrary** Current state of the pictures library setting.
-- **Radios** Current state of the radios setting.
-- **SensorsCustom** Current state of the custom sensor setting.
-- **SerialCommunication** Current state of the serial communication setting.
-- **Sms** Current state of the text messaging setting.
-- **SpeechPersonalization** Current state of the speech services setting.
-- **USB** Current state of the USB setting.
-- **UserAccountInformation** Current state of the account information setting.
-- **UserDataTasks** Current state of the tasks setting.
-- **UserNotificationListener** Current state of the notifications setting.
-- **VideosLibrary** Current state of the videos library setting.
-- **Webcam** Current state of the camera setting.
-- **WifiData** Current state of the Wi-Fi data setting.
-- **WiFiDirect** Current state of the Wi-Fi direct setting.
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-### Census.VM
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-This event sends data indicating whether virtualization is enabled on the device, and its various characteristics. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-- **CloudService** Indicates which cloud service, if any, that this virtual machine is running within.
-- **HyperVisor** Retrieves whether the current OS is running on top of a Hypervisor.
-- **IOMMUPresent** Represents if an input/output memory management unit (IOMMU) is present.
-- **IsVDI** Is the device using Virtual Desktop Infrastructure?
-- **IsVirtualDevice** Retrieves that when the Hypervisor is Microsoft's Hyper-V Hypervisor or other Hv#1 Hypervisor, this field will be set to FALSE for the Hyper-V host OS and TRUE for any guest OS's. This field shouldn't be relied upon for non-Hv#1 Hypervisors.
-- **IsWVDSessionHost** Indicates if this is a Windows Virtual Device session host.
-- **SLATSupported** Represents whether Second Level Address Translation (SLAT) is supported by the hardware.
-- **VirtualizationFirmwareEnabled** Represents whether virtualization is enabled in the firmware.
-- **VMId** A string that identifies a virtual machine.
-- **WVDEnvironment** Represents the WVD service environment to which this session host has been joined.
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-### Census.WU
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-This event sends data about the Windows update server and other App store policies. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppraiserGatedStatus** Indicates whether a device has been gated for upgrading.
-- **AppStoreAutoUpdate** Retrieves the Appstore settings for auto upgrade. (Enable/Disabled).
-- **AppStoreAutoUpdateMDM** Retrieves the App Auto Update value for MDM: 0 - Disallowed. 1 - Allowed. 2 - Not configured. Default: [2] Not configured
-- **AppStoreAutoUpdatePolicy** Retrieves the Microsoft Store App Auto Update group policy setting
-- **DelayUpgrade** Retrieves the Windows upgrade flag for delaying upgrades.
-- **IsHotPatchEnrolled** Represents the current state of the device in relation to enrollment in the hotpatch program.
-- **OSAssessmentFeatureOutOfDate** How many days has it been since the last feature update was released but the device didn't install it?
-- **OSAssessmentForFeatureUpdate** Is the device is on the latest feature update?
-- **OSAssessmentForQualityUpdate** Is the device on the latest quality update?
-- **OSAssessmentForSecurityUpdate** Is the device on the latest security update?
-- **OSAssessmentQualityOutOfDate** How many days has it been since the last quality update was released but the device didn't install it?
-- **OSAssessmentReleaseInfoTime** The freshness of release information used to perform an assessment.
-- **OSRollbackCount** The number of times feature updates have rolled back on the device.
-- **OSRolledBack** A flag that represents when a feature update has rolled back during setup.
-- **OSUninstalled** A flag that represents when a feature update is uninstalled on a device.
-- **OSWUAutoUpdateOptions** Retrieves the auto update settings on the device.
-- **OSWUAutoUpdateOptionsSource** The source of auto update setting that appears in the OSWUAutoUpdateOptions field. For example: Group Policy (GP), Mobile Device Management (MDM), and Default.
-- **UninstallActive** A flag that represents when a device has uninstalled a previous upgrade recently.
-- **UpdateServiceURLConfigured** Retrieves if the device is managed by Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).
-- **WUDeferUpdatePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Updates.
-- **WUDeferUpgradePeriod** Retrieves if deferral is set for Upgrades.
-- **WUDODownloadMode** Retrieves whether DO is turned on and how to acquire/distribute updates Delivery Optimization (DO) allows users to deploy previously downloaded Windows Update updates to other devices on the same network.
-- **WULCUVersion** Version of the LCU Installed on the machine.
-- **WUMachineId** Retrieves the Windows Update (WU) Machine Identifier.
-- **WUPauseState** Retrieves Windows Update setting to determine if updates are paused.
-- **WUServer** Retrieves the HTTP(S) URL of the WSUS server that is used by Automatic Updates and API callers (by default).
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-### Census.Xbox
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-This event sends data about the Xbox Console, such as Serial Number and DeviceId, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **XboxConsolePreferredLanguage** Retrieves the preferred language selected by the user on Xbox console.
-- **XboxConsoleSerialNumber** Retrieves the serial number of the Xbox console.
-- **XboxLiveDeviceId** Retrieves the unique device ID of the console.
-- **XboxLiveSandboxId** Retrieves the developer sandbox ID if the device is internal to Microsoft.
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-## Cloud experience host events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.CloudExperienceHost.AppActivityRequired
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-This event is a WIL activity starting at the beginning of the Windows OOBE CloudExperienceHost scenario, and ending at the scenario completion. Its main purpose is to help detect blocking errors occurring during OOBE flow. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **appResult** The AppResult for the CXH OOBE scenario, e.g. "success" or "fail". This is logged on scenario completion, i.e. with the stop event.
-- **experience** A JSON blob containing properties pertinent for the CXH scenario launch, with PII removed. Examples: host, port, protocol, surface. Logged on the start event.
-- **source** The scenario for which CXH was launched. Since this event is restricted to OOBE timeframe, this will be FRXINCLUSIVE or FRXOOBELITE. Logged with the start event.
-- **wilActivity** Common data logged with all Wil activities.
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-
-## Code Integrity events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.AutoEnablementIsBlocked
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-Indicates if OEM attempted to block autoenablement via regkey.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **BlockHvciAutoenablement** True if auto-enablement was successfully blocked, false otherwise.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.Enabled
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-Fires when auto-enablement is successful and HVCI is being enabled on the device.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HVCIActivity
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-Fires at the beginning and end of the HVCI auto-enablement process in sysprep.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **wilActivity** Contains the thread ID used to match the begin and end events, and for the end event also a HResult indicating success or failure.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HvciAlreadyEnabled
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-Fires when HVCI is already enabled so no need to continue auto-enablement.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HvciScanGetResultFailed
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-Fires when driver scanning fails to get results.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HvciScanningDriverInSdbError
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-Fires when there's an error checking the SDB for a particular driver.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **DriverPath** Path to the driver that was being checked in the SDB when checking encountered an error.
-- **Error** Error encountered during checking the SDB.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.HvciScanningDriverNonCompliantError
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-Fires when a driver is discovered that is non-compliant with HVCI.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **DriverPath** Path to driver.
-- **NonComplianceMask** Error code indicating driver violation.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.HVCISysprep.IsRegionDisabledLanguage
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-Fires when an incompatible language pack is detected.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Language** String containing the incompatible language pack detected.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.State.Current
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-This event indicates the overall CodeIntegrity Policy state and count of policies, which occur when the device restarts and when policy changes without a restart. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **EModeEnabled** Whether policy that defines "E Mode" is present and active on device.
-- **GlobalCiPolicyState** Bitfield containing global CodeIntegrity State (Audit Mode, etc.).
-- **PolicyCount** Number of CodeIntegrity policies present on device.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.State.IsProductionConfiguration
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-This event logs device production configuration status information. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ErrorCode** Error code returned by WldpIsProductionConfiguration API.
-- **FailedConfigurationChecks** Bits indicating list of configuration checks that the device failed.
-- **RequiredConfigurationChecks** Bits indicating list of configuration checks that are required to run for the device.
-- **WldpIsWcosProductionConfiguration** Boolean value indicating whether the device is properly configured for production or not.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Security.CodeIntegrity.State.PolicyDetails
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-This individual policy state event occurs once per policy when the device restarts and whenever any policy change occurs without a restart. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **BasePolicyId** ID of the base policy this policy supplements if this is a supplemental. Same as PolicyID if this is a base policy.
-- **IsBasePolicy** True if this is a base policy.
-- **IsLegacyPolicy** True if this policy is one of the legacy policy types (WinSiPolicy/AtpSiPolicy/SiPolicy.p7b), as opposed to being the new multiple policy format (guid.cip).
-- **PolicyAllowKernelSigners** Whether Secureboot allows custom kernel signers for the policy's SignatureType.
-- **PolicyCount** Total number of policies.
-- **PolicyHVCIOptions** HVCI related bitfield.
-- **PolicyId** ID of this policy.
-- **PolicyIndex** Index of this policy in total number of policies.
-- **PolicyInfoId** String ID defined in policy securesettings.
-- **PolicyInfoName** String policy name defined in securesettings.
-- **PolicyOptions** Bitfield of RuleOptions defined in policy.
-- **PolicyVersionEx** Policy version # used for rollback protection of signed policy.
-- **SignatureType** Enum containing info about policy signer if one is present (e.g. windows signed).
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-## Common data extensions
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-### Common Data Extensions.app
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-Describes the properties of the running application. This extension could be populated by a client app or a web app.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **asId** An integer value that represents the app session. This value starts at 0 on the first app launch and increments after each subsequent app launch per boot session.
-- **env** The environment from which the event was logged.
-- **expId** Associates a flight, such as an OS flight, or an experiment, such as a web site UX experiment, with an event.
-- **id** Represents a unique identifier of the client application currently loaded in the process producing the event; and is used to group events together and understand usage pattern, errors by application.
-- **locale** The locale of the app.
-- **name** The name of the app.
-- **userId** The userID as known by the application.
-- **ver** Represents the version number of the application. Used to understand errors by Version, Usage by Version across an app.
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-### Common Data Extensions.container
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-Describes the properties of the container for events logged within a container.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **epoch** An ID that's incremented for each SDK initialization.
-- **localId** The device ID as known by the client.
-- **osVer** The operating system version.
-- **seq** An ID that's incremented for each event.
-- **type** The container type. Examples: Process or VMHost
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-### Common Data Extensions.device
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-Describes the device-related fields.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **deviceClass** The device classification. For example, Desktop, Server, or Mobile.
-- **localId** A locally-defined unique ID for the device. This isn't the human-readable device name. Most likely equal to the value stored at HKLM\Software\Microsoft\SQMClient\MachineId
-- **make** Device manufacturer.
-- **model** Device model.
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-### Common Data Extensions.Envelope
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-Represents an envelope that contains all of the common data extensions.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **data** Represents the optional unique diagnostic data for a particular event schema.
-- **ext_app** Describes the properties of the running application. This extension could be populated by either a client app or a web app. See [Common Data Extensions.app](#common-data-extensionsapp).
-- **ext_container** Describes the properties of the container for events logged within a container. See [Common Data Extensions.container](#common-data-extensionscontainer).
-- **ext_device** Describes the device-related fields. See [Common Data Extensions.device](#common-data-extensionsdevice).
-- **ext_mscv** Describes the correlation vector-related fields. See [Common Data Extensions.mscv](#common-data-extensionsmscv).
-- **ext_os** Describes the operating system properties that would be populated by the client. See [Common Data Extensions.os](#common-data-extensionsos).
-- **ext_sdk** Describes the fields related to a platform library required for a specific SDK. See [Common Data Extensions.sdk](#common-data-extensionssdk).
-- **ext_user** Describes the fields related to a user. See [Common Data Extensions.user](#common-data-extensionsuser).
-- **ext_utc** Describes the fields that might be populated by a logging library on Windows. See [Common Data Extensions.utc](#common-data-extensionsutc).
-- **ext_xbl** Describes the fields related to XBOX Live. See [Common Data Extensions.xbl](#common-data-extensionsxbl).
-- **iKey** Represents an ID for applications or other logical groupings of events.
-- **name** Represents the uniquely qualified name for the event.
-- **time** Represents the event date time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) when the event was generated on the client. This should be in ISO 8601 format.
-- **ver** Represents the major and minor version of the extension.
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-### Common Data Extensions.mscv
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-Describes the correlation vector-related fields.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **cV** Represents the Correlation Vector: A single field for tracking partial order of related events across component boundaries.
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-
-### Common Data Extensions.os
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-Describes some properties of the operating system.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **bootId** An integer value that represents the boot session. This value starts at 0 on first boot after OS install and increments after every reboot.
-- **expId** Represents the experiment ID. The standard for associating a flight, such as an OS flight (pre-release build), or an experiment, such as a web site UX experiment, with an event is to record the flight / experiment IDs in Part A of the common schema.
-- **locale** Represents the locale of the operating system.
-- **name** Represents the operating system name.
-- **ver** Represents the major and minor version of the extension.
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-
-### Common Data Extensions.sdk
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-Used by platform specific libraries to record fields that are required for a specific SDK.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **epoch** An ID that is incremented for each SDK initialization.
-- **installId** An ID that's created during the initialization of the SDK for the first time.
-- **libVer** The SDK version.
-- **seq** An ID that is incremented for each event.
-- **ver** The version of the logging SDK.
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-### Common Data Extensions.user
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-Describes the fields related to a user.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **authId** This is an ID of the user associated with this event that is deduced from a token such as a Microsoft Account ticket or an XBOX token.
-- **locale** The language and region.
-- **localId** Represents a unique user identity that is created locally and added by the client. This isn't the user's account ID.
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-### Common Data Extensions.utc
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-Describes the properties that could be populated by a logging library on Windows.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **aId** Represents the ETW ActivityId. Logged via TraceLogging or directly via ETW.
-- **bSeq** Upload buffer sequence number in the format: buffer identifier:sequence number
-- **cat** Represents a bitmask of the ETW Keywords associated with the event.
-- **cpId** The composer ID, such as Reference, Desktop, Phone, Holographic, Hub, IoT Composer.
-- **epoch** Represents the epoch and seqNum fields, which help track how many events were fired and how many events were uploaded, and enables identification of data lost during upload and de-duplication of events on the ingress server.
-- **eventFlags** Represents a collection of bits that describe how the event should be processed by the Connected User Experience and Telemetry component pipeline. The lowest-order byte is the event persistence. The next byte is the event latency.
-- **flags** Represents the bitmap that captures various Windows specific flags.
-- **loggingBinary** The binary (executable, library, driver, etc.) that fired the event.
-- **mon** Combined monitor and event sequence numbers in the format: monitor sequence : event sequence
-- **op** Represents the ETW Op Code.
-- **pgName** The short form of the provider group name associated with the event.
-- **popSample** Represents the effective sample rate for this event at the time it was generated by a client.
-- **providerGuid** The ETW provider ID associated with the provider name.
-- **raId** Represents the ETW Related ActivityId. Logged via TraceLogging or directly via ETW.
-- **seq** Represents the sequence field used to track absolute order of uploaded events. It's an incrementing identifier for each event added to the upload queue. The Sequence helps track how many events were fired and how many events were uploaded and enables identification of data lost during upload and de-duplication of events on the ingress server.
-- **sqmId** The Windows SQM (Software Quality Metrics—a precursor of Windows 10 Diagnostic Data collection) device identifier.
-- **stId** Represents the Scenario Entry Point ID. This is a unique GUID for each event in a diagnostic scenario. This used to be Scenario Trigger ID.
-- **wcmp** The Windows Shell Composer ID.
-- **wPId** The Windows Core OS product ID.
-- **wsId** The Windows Core OS session ID.
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-### Common Data Extensions.xbl
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-Describes the fields that are related to XBOX Live.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **claims** Any additional claims whose short claim name hasn't been added to this structure.
-- **did** XBOX device ID
-- **dty** XBOX device type
-- **dvr** The version of the operating system on the device.
-- **eid** A unique ID that represents the developer entity.
-- **exp** Expiration time
-- **ip** The IP address of the client device.
-- **nbf** Not before time
-- **pid** A comma separated list of PUIDs listed as base10 numbers.
-- **sbx** XBOX sandbox identifier
-- **sid** The service instance ID.
-- **sty** The service type.
-- **tid** The XBOX Live title ID.
-- **tvr** The XBOX Live title version.
-- **uts** A bit field, with 2 bits being assigned to each user ID listed in xid. This field is omitted if all users are retail accounts.
-- **xid** A list of base10-encoded XBOX User IDs.
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-
-## Common data fields
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-### Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange
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-Describes the installation state for all hardware and software components available on a particular device.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **action** The change that was invoked on a device inventory object.
-- **inventoryId** Device ID used for Compatibility testing
-- **objectInstanceId** Object identity, which is unique within the device scope.
-- **objectType** Indicates the object type that the event applies to.
-- **syncId** A string used to group StartSync, EndSync, Add, and Remove operations that belong together. This field is unique by Sync period and is used to disambiguate in situations where multiple agents perform overlapping inventories for the same object.
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-
-## Component-based servicing events
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-### CbsServicingProvider.CbsCapabilityEnumeration
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-This event reports on the results of scanning for optional Windows content on Windows Update to keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **architecture** Indicates the scan was limited to the specified architecture.
-- **capabilityCount** The number of optional content packages found during the scan.
-- **clientId** The name of the application requesting the optional content.
-- **duration** The amount of time it took to complete the scan.
-- **hrStatus** The HReturn code of the scan.
-- **language** Indicates the scan was limited to the specified language.
-- **majorVersion** Indicates the scan was limited to the specified major version.
-- **minorVersion** Indicates the scan was limited to the specified minor version.
-- **namespace** Indicates the scan was limited to packages in the specified namespace.
-- **sourceFilter** A bitmask indicating the scan checked for locally available optional content.
-- **stackBuild** The build number of the servicing stack.
-- **stackMajorVersion** The major version number of the servicing stack.
-- **stackMinorVersion** The minor version number of the servicing stack.
-- **stackRevision** The revision number of the servicing stack.
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-### CbsServicingProvider.CbsCapabilitySessionFinalize
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-This event provides information about the results of installing or uninstalling optional Windows content from Windows Update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **capabilities** The names of the optional content packages that were installed.
-- **clientId** The name of the application requesting the optional content.
-- **currentID** The ID of the current install session.
-- **downloadSource** The source of the download.
-- **highestState** The highest final install state of the optional content.
-- **hrLCUReservicingStatus** Indicates whether the optional content was updated to the latest available version.
-- **hrStatus** The HReturn code of the install operation.
-- **rebootCount** The number of reboots required to complete the install.
-- **retryID** The session ID that will be used to retry a failed operation.
-- **retryStatus** Indicates whether the install will be retried in the event of failure.
-- **stackBuild** The build number of the servicing stack.
-- **stackMajorVersion** The major version number of the servicing stack.
-- **stackMinorVersion** The minor version number of the servicing stack.
-- **stackRevision** The revision number of the servicing stack.
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-### CbsServicingProvider.CbsCapabilitySessionPended
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-This event provides information about the results of installing optional Windows content that requires a reboot to keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **clientId** The name of the application requesting the optional content.
-- **pendingDecision** Indicates the cause of reboot, if applicable.
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-### CbsServicingProvider.CbsPackageRemoval
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-This event provides information about the results of uninstalling a Windows Cumulative Security Update to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **buildVersion** The build number of the security update being uninstalled.
-- **clientId** The name of the application requesting the uninstall.
-- **currentStateEnd** The final state of the update after the operation.
-- **failureDetails** Information about the cause of a failure, if applicable.
-- **failureSourceEnd** The stage during the uninstall where the failure occurred.
-- **hrStatusEnd** The overall exit code of the operation.
-- **initiatedOffline** Indicates if the uninstall was initiated for a mounted Windows image.
-- **majorVersion** The major version number of the security update being uninstalled.
-- **minorVersion** The minor version number of the security update being uninstalled.
-- **originalState** The starting state of the update before the operation.
-- **pendingDecision** Indicates the cause of reboot, if applicable.
-- **primitiveExecutionContext** The state during system startup when the uninstall was completed.
-- **revisionVersion** The revision number of the security update being uninstalled.
-- **transactionCanceled** Indicates whether the uninstall was canceled.
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-### CbsServicingProvider.CbsQualityUpdateInstall
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-This event reports on the performance and reliability results of installing Servicing content from Windows Update to keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **buildVersion** The build version number of the update package.
-- **clientId** The name of the application requesting the optional content.
-- **corruptionHistoryFlags** A bitmask of the types of component store corruption that have caused update failures on the device.
-- **corruptionType** An enumeration listing the type of data corruption responsible for the current update failure.
-- **currentStateEnd** The final state of the package after the operation has completed.
-- **doqTimeSeconds** The time in seconds spent updating drivers.
-- **executeTimeSeconds** The number of seconds required to execute the install.
-- **failureSourceEnd** An enumeration indicating at what phase of the update a failure occurred.
-- **hrStatusEnd** The return code of the install operation.
-- **initiatedOffline** A true or false value indicating whether the package was installed into an offline Windows Imaging Format (WIM) file.
-- **majorVersion** The major version number of the update package.
-- **minorVersion** The minor version number of the update package.
-- **originalState** The starting state of the package.
-- **overallTimeSeconds** The time (in seconds) to perform the overall servicing operation.
-- **planTimeSeconds** The time in seconds required to plan the update operations.
-- **poqTimeSeconds** The time in seconds processing file and registry operations.
-- **postRebootTimeSeconds** The time (in seconds) to do startup processing for the update.
-- **preRebootTimeSeconds** The time (in seconds) between execution of the installation and the reboot.
-- **primitiveExecutionContext** An enumeration indicating at what phase of shutdown or startup the update was installed.
-- **rebootCount** The number of reboots required to install the update.
-- **rebootTimeSeconds** The time (in seconds) before startup processing begins for the update.
-- **resolveTimeSeconds** The time in seconds required to resolve the packages that are part of the update.
-- **revisionVersion** The revision version number of the update package.
-- **rptTimeSeconds** The time in seconds spent executing installer plugins.
-- **shutdownTimeSeconds** The time (in seconds) required to do shutdown processing for the update.
-- **stackRevision** The revision number of the servicing stack.
-- **stageTimeSeconds** The time (in seconds) required to stage all files that are part of the update.
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-### CbsServicingProvider.CbsSelectableUpdateChangeV2
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-This event reports the results of enabling or disabling optional Windows Content to keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **applicableUpdateState** Indicates the highest applicable state of the optional content.
-- **buildVersion** The build version of the package being installed.
-- **clientId** The name of the application requesting the optional content change.
-- **downloadSource** Indicates if optional content was obtained from Windows Update or a locally accessible file.
-- **downloadtimeInSeconds** Indicates if optional content was obtained from Windows Update or a locally accessible file.
-- **executionID** A unique ID used to identify events associated with a single servicing operation and not reused for future operations.
-- **executionSequence** A counter that tracks the number of servicing operations attempted on the device.
-- **firstMergedExecutionSequence** The value of a pervious executionSequence counter that is being merged with the current operation, if applicable.
-- **firstMergedID** A unique ID of a pervious servicing operation that is being merged with this operation, if applicable.
-- **hrDownloadResult** The return code of the download operation.
-- **hrStatusUpdate** The return code of the servicing operation.
-- **identityHash** A pseudonymized (hashed) identifier for the Windows Package that is being installed or uninstalled.
-- **initiatedOffline** Indicates whether the operation was performed against an offline Windows image file or a running instance of Windows.
-- **majorVersion** The major version of the package being installed.
-- **minorVersion** The minor version of the package being installed.
-- **packageArchitecture** The architecture of the package being installed.
-- **packageLanguage** The language of the package being installed.
-- **packageName** The name of the package being installed.
-- **rebootRequired** Indicates whether a reboot is required to complete the operation.
-- **revisionVersion** The revision number of the package being installed.
-- **stackBuild** The build number of the servicing stack binary performing the installation.
-- **stackMajorVersion** The major version number of the servicing stack binary performing the installation.
-- **stackMinorVersion** The minor version number of the servicing stack binary performing the installation.
-- **stackRevision** The revision number of the servicing stack binary performing the installation.
-- **updateName** The name of the optional Windows Operation System feature being enabled or disabled.
-- **updateStartState** A value indicating the state of the optional content before the operation started.
-- **updateTargetState** A value indicating the desired state of the optional content.
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-### CbsServicingProvider.CbsUpdateDeferred
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-This event reports the results of deferring Windows Content to keep Windows up to date.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.CbsLite.CbsLiteUpdateReserve
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-This event updates the size of the update reserve on WCOS devices. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **cbsLiteSessionID** The ID of the CBS Lite Session.
-- **CurrentReserveCapacityBytes** Indicates the size of the reserve before the change.
-- **NewReserveCapacityBytes** Indicates the new size of the reserve.
-- **ReserveId** The ID of the reserve changed.
-- **Result** The return code for the operation.
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-## Diagnostic data events
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-### TelClientSynthetic.AbnormalShutdown_0
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-This event sends data about boot IDs for which a normal clean shutdown wasn't observed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AbnormalShutdownBootId** BootId of the abnormal shutdown being reported by this event.
-- **AbsCausedbyAutoChk** This flag is set when AutoCheck forces a device restart to indicate that the shutdown wasn't an abnormal shutdown.
-- **AcDcStateAtLastShutdown** Identifies if the device was on battery or plugged in.
-- **BatteryLevelAtLastShutdown** The last recorded battery level.
-- **BatteryPercentageAtLastShutdown** The battery percentage at the last shutdown.
-- **CrashDumpEnabled** Are crash dumps enabled?
-- **CumulativeCrashCount** Cumulative count of operating system crashes since the BootId reset.
-- **CurrentBootId** BootId at the time the abnormal shutdown event was being reported.
-- **Firmwaredata->ResetReasonEmbeddedController** The reset reason that was supplied by the firmware.
-- **Firmwaredata->ResetReasonEmbeddedControllerAdditional** Additional data related to reset reason provided by the firmware.
-- **Firmwaredata->ResetReasonPch** The reset reason that was supplied by the hardware.
-- **Firmwaredata->ResetReasonPchAdditional** Additional data related to the reset reason supplied by the hardware.
-- **Firmwaredata->ResetReasonSupplied** Indicates whether the firmware supplied any reset reason or not.
-- **FirmwareType** ID of the FirmwareType as enumerated in DimFirmwareType.
-- **HardwareWatchdogTimerGeneratedLastReset** Indicates whether the hardware watchdog timer caused the last reset.
-- **HardwareWatchdogTimerPresent** Indicates whether hardware watchdog timer was present or not.
-- **InvalidBootStat** This is a sanity check flag that ensures the validity of the bootstat file.
-- **LastBugCheckBootId** bootId of the last captured crash.
-- **LastBugCheckCode** Code that indicates the type of error.
-- **LastBugCheckContextFlags** Additional crash dump settings.
-- **LastBugCheckOriginalDumpType** The type of crash dump the system intended to save.
-- **LastBugCheckOtherSettings** Other crash dump settings.
-- **LastBugCheckParameter1** The first parameter with additional info on the type of the error.
-- **LastBugCheckProgress** Progress towards writing out the last crash dump.
-- **LastBugCheckVersion** The version of the information struct written during the crash.
-- **LastSuccessfullyShutdownBootId** BootId of the last fully successful shutdown.
-- **LongPowerButtonPressDetected** Identifies if the user was pressing and holding power button.
-- **LongPowerButtonPressInstanceGuid** The Instance GUID for the user state of pressing and holding the power button.
-- **OOBEInProgress** Identifies if OOBE is running.
-- **OSSetupInProgress** Identifies if the operating system setup is running.
-- **PowerButtonCumulativePressCount** How many times has the power button been pressed?
-- **PowerButtonCumulativeReleaseCount** How many times has the power button been released?
-- **PowerButtonErrorCount** Indicates the number of times there was an error attempting to record power button metrics.
-- **PowerButtonLastPressBootId** BootId of the last time the power button was pressed.
-- **PowerButtonLastPressTime** Date and time of the last time the power button was pressed.
-- **PowerButtonLastReleaseBootId** BootId of the last time the power button was released.
-- **PowerButtonLastReleaseTime** Date and time of the last time the power button was released.
-- **PowerButtonPressCurrentCsPhase** Represents the phase of Connected Standby exit when the power button was pressed.
-- **PowerButtonPressIsShutdownInProgress** Indicates whether a system shutdown was in progress at the last time the power button was pressed.
-- **PowerButtonPressLastPowerWatchdogStage** Progress while the monitor is being turned on.
-- **PowerButtonPressPowerWatchdogArmed** Indicates whether or not the watchdog for the monitor was active at the time of the last power button press.
-- **ShutdownDeviceType** Identifies who triggered a shutdown. Is it because of battery, thermal zones, or through a Kernel API.
-- **SleepCheckpoint** Provides the last checkpoint when there's a failure during a sleep transition.
-- **SleepCheckpointSource** Indicates whether the source is the EFI variable or bootstat file.
-- **SleepCheckpointStatus** Indicates whether the checkpoint information is valid.
-- **StaleBootStatData** Identifies if the data from bootstat is stale.
-- **TransitionInfoBootId** BootId of the captured transition info.
-- **TransitionInfoCSCount** l number of times the system transitioned from Connected Standby mode.
-- **TransitionInfoCSEntryReason** Indicates the reason the device last entered Connected Standby mode.
-- **TransitionInfoCSExitReason** Indicates the reason the device last exited Connected Standby mode.
-- **TransitionInfoCSInProgress** At the time the last marker was saved, the system was in or entering Connected Standby mode.
-- **TransitionInfoLastReferenceTimeChecksum** The checksum of TransitionInfoLastReferenceTimestamp,
-- **TransitionInfoLastReferenceTimestamp** The date and time that the marker was last saved.
-- **TransitionInfoLidState** Describes the state of the laptop lid.
-- **TransitionInfoPowerButtonTimestamp** The date and time of the last time the power button was pressed.
-- **TransitionInfoSleepInProgress** At the time the last marker was saved, the system was in or entering sleep mode.
-- **TransitionInfoSleepTranstionsToOn** Total number of times the device transitioned from sleep mode.
-- **TransitionInfoSystemRunning** At the time the last marker was saved, the device was running.
-- **TransitionInfoSystemShutdownInProgress** Indicates whether a device shutdown was in progress when the power button was pressed.
-- **TransitionInfoUserShutdownInProgress** Indicates whether a user shutdown was in progress when the power button was pressed.
-- **TransitionLatestCheckpointId** Represents a unique identifier for a checkpoint during the device state transition.
-- **TransitionLatestCheckpointSeqNumber** Represents the chronological sequence number of the checkpoint.
-- **TransitionLatestCheckpointType** Represents the type of the checkpoint, which can be the start of a phase, end of a phase, or just informational.
-- **VirtualMachineId** If the operating system is on a virtual Machine, it gives the virtual Machine ID (GUID) that can be used to correlate events on the host.
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-### TelClientSynthetic.AuthorizationInfo_RuntimeTransition
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-This event is fired by UTC at state transitions to signal what data we're allowed to collect. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CanAddMsaToMsTelemetry** True if we can add MSA PUID and CID to telemetry, false otherwise.
-- **CanCollectAnyTelemetry** True if we're allowed to collect partner telemetry, false otherwise.
-- **CanCollectClearUserIds** True if we're allowed to collect clear user IDs, false if we can only collect omitted IDs.
-- **CanCollectCoreTelemetry** True if we can collect CORE/Basic telemetry, false otherwise.
-- **CanCollectHeartbeats** True if we can collect heartbeat telemetry, false otherwise.
-- **CanCollectOsTelemetry** True if we can collect diagnostic data telemetry, false otherwise.
-- **CanCollectWindowsAnalyticsEvents** True if we can collect Windows Analytics data, false otherwise.
-- **CanIncludeDeviceNameInDiagnosticData** True if we're allowed to add the device name to diagnostic data, false otherwise.
-- **CanPerformDiagnosticEscalations** True if we can perform diagnostic escalation collection, false otherwise.
-- **CanPerformSiufEscalations** True if we can perform SIUF escalation collection, false otherwise.
-- **CanReportScenarios** True if we can report scenario completions, false otherwise.
-- **CanReportUifEscalations** True if we can report UIF escalation, false otherwise.
-- **CanUseAuthenticatedProxy** True if we can use authenticated proxy, false otherwise.
-- **IsProcessorMode** True if it's Processor Mode, false otherwise.
-- **PreviousPermissions** Bitmask of previous telemetry state.
-- **TransitionFromEverythingOff** True if we're transitioning from all telemetry being disabled, false otherwise.
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-### TelClientSynthetic.AuthorizationInfo_Startup
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-This event is fired by UTC at startup to signal what data we're allowed to collect. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CanAddMsaToMsTelemetry** True if we can add MSA PUID and CID to telemetry, false otherwise.
-- **CanCollectAnyTelemetry** True if we're allowed to collect partner telemetry, false otherwise.
-- **CanCollectClearUserIds** True if we're allowed to collect clear user IDs, false if we can only collect omitted IDs.
-- **CanCollectCoreTelemetry** True if we can collect CORE/Basic telemetry, false otherwise.
-- **CanCollectHeartbeats** True if we can collect heartbeat telemetry, false otherwise.
-- **CanCollectOsTelemetry** True if we can collect diagnostic data telemetry, false otherwise.
-- **CanCollectWindowsAnalyticsEvents** True if we can collect Windows Analytics data, false otherwise.
-- **CanIncludeDeviceNameInDiagnosticData** True if we're allowed to add the device name to diagnostic data, false otherwise.
-- **CanPerformDiagnosticEscalations** True if we can perform diagnostic escalation collection, false otherwise.
-- **CanPerformSiufEscalations** True if we can perform System Initiated User Feedback escalation collection, false otherwise.
-- **CanReportScenarios** True if we can report scenario completions, false otherwise.
-- **CanReportUifEscalations** True if we can perform User Initiated Feedback escalation collection, false otherwise.
-- **CanUseAuthenticatedProxy** True if we can use an authenticated proxy to send data, false otherwise.
-- **IsProcessorMode** True if it's Processor Mode, false otherwise.
-- **PreviousPermissions** Bitmask of previous telemetry state.
-- **TransitionFromEverythingOff** True if we're transitioning from all telemetry being disabled, false otherwise.
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-### TelClientSynthetic.ConnectivityHeartBeat_0
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-This event sends data about the connectivity status of the Connected User Experience and Telemetry component that uploads telemetry events. If an unrestricted free network (such as Wi-Fi) is available, this event updates the last successful upload time. Otherwise, it checks whether a Connectivity Heartbeat event was fired in the past 24 hours, and if not, it sends an event. A Connectivity Heartbeat event is also sent when a device recovers from costed network to free network.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CensusExitCode** Last exit code of Census task
-- **CensusStartTime** Returns timestamp corresponding to last successful census run.
-- **CensusTaskEnabled** Returns Boolean value for the census task (Enable/Disable) on client machine.
-- **LastConnectivityLossTime** The FILETIME at which the last free network loss occurred.
-- **NetworkState** Retrieves the network state: 0 = No network. 1 = Restricted network. 2 = Free network.
-- **NoNetworkTime** Retrieves the time spent with no network (since the last time) in seconds.
-- **RestrictedNetworkTime** The total number of seconds with restricted network during this heartbeat period.
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-### TelClientSynthetic.HeartBeat_5
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-This event sends data about the health and quality of the diagnostic data from the given device, to help keep Windows up to date. It also enables data analysts to determine how 'trusted' the data is from a given device.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AgentConnectionErrorsCount** Number of non-timeout errors associated with the host/agent channel.
-- **CensusExitCode** The last exit code of the Census task.
-- **CensusStartTime** Time of last Census run.
-- **CensusTaskEnabled** True if Census is enabled, false otherwise.
-- **CompressedBytesUploaded** Number of compressed bytes uploaded.
-- **ConsumerDroppedCount** Number of events dropped at consumer layer of telemetry client.
-- **CriticalDataDbDroppedCount** Number of critical data sampled events dropped at the database layer.
-- **CriticalDataThrottleDroppedCount** The number of critical data sampled events that were dropped because of throttling.
-- **CriticalOverflowEntersCounter** Number of times critical overflow mode was entered in event DB.
-- **DbCriticalDroppedCount** Total number of dropped critical events in event DB.
-- **DbDroppedCount** Number of events dropped due to DB fullness.
-- **DbDroppedFailureCount** Number of events dropped due to DB failures.
-- **DbDroppedFullCount** Number of events dropped due to DB fullness.
-- **DecodingDroppedCount** Number of events dropped due to decoding failures.
-- **EnteringCriticalOverflowDroppedCounter** Number of events dropped due to critical overflow mode being initiated.
-- **EtwDroppedBufferCount** Number of buffers dropped in the UTC ETW session.
-- **EtwDroppedCount** Number of events dropped at ETW layer of telemetry client.
-- **EventsPersistedCount** Number of events that reached the PersistEvent stage.
-- **EventStoreLifetimeResetCounter** Number of times event DB was reset for the lifetime of UTC.
-- **EventStoreResetCounter** Number of times event DB was reset.
-- **EventStoreResetSizeSum** Total size of event DB across all resets reports in this instance.
-- **EventsUploaded** Number of events uploaded.
-- **Flags** Flags indicating device state such as network state, battery state, and opt-in state.
-- **FullTriggerBufferDroppedCount** Number of events dropped due to trigger buffer being full.
-- **HeartBeatSequenceNumber** The sequence number of this heartbeat.
-- **InvalidHttpCodeCount** Number of invalid HTTP codes received from contacting Vortex.
-- **LastAgentConnectionError** Last non-timeout error encountered in the host/agent channel.
-- **LastEventSizeOffender** Event name of last event that exceeded max event size.
-- **LastInvalidHttpCode** Last invalid HTTP code received from Vortex.
-- **MaxActiveAgentConnectionCount** The maximum number of active agents during this heartbeat timeframe.
-- **MaxInUseScenarioCounter** Soft maximum number of scenarios loaded by UTC.
-- **PreviousHeartBeatTime** Time of last heartbeat event (allows chaining of events).
-- **PrivacyBlockedCount** The number of events blocked due to privacy settings or tags.
-- **RepeatedUploadFailureDropped** Number of events lost due to repeated upload failures for a single buffer.
-- **SettingsHttpAttempts** Number of attempts to contact OneSettings service.
-- **SettingsHttpFailures** The number of failures from contacting the OneSettings service.
-- **ThrottledDroppedCount** Number of events dropped due to throttling of noisy providers.
-- **TopUploaderErrors** List of top errors received from the upload endpoint.
-- **UploaderDroppedCount** Number of events dropped at the uploader layer of telemetry client.
-- **UploaderErrorCount** Number of errors received from the upload endpoint.
-- **VortexFailuresTimeout** The number of timeout failures received from Vortex.
-- **VortexHttpAttempts** Number of attempts to contact Vortex.
-- **VortexHttpFailures4xx** Number of 400-499 error codes received from Vortex.
-- **VortexHttpFailures5xx** Number of 500-599 error codes received from Vortex.
-- **VortexHttpResponseFailures** Number of Vortex responses that aren't 2XX or 400.
-- **VortexHttpResponsesWithDroppedEvents** Number of Vortex responses containing at least 1 dropped event.
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-### TelClientSynthetic.PrivacyGuardReport
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-Reports that the Connected User Experiences and Telemetry service encountered an event that may contain privacy data. The event contains information needed to identify and study the source event that triggered the report. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **EventEpoch** The epoch in which the source event that triggered the report was fired.
-- **EventName** The name of the source event that triggered the report.
-- **EventSeq** The sequence number of the source event that triggered the report.
-- **FieldName** The field of interest in the source event that triggered the report.
-- **IsAllowedToSend** True if the field of interest was sent unmodified in the source event that triggered the report, false if the field of interest was anonymized.
-- **IsDebug** True if the event was logged in a debug build of Windows.
-- **TelemetryApi** The application programming interface used to log the source event that triggered the report. Current values for this field can be "etw" or "rpc".
-- **TypeAsText** The type of issue detected in the source event that triggered the report. Current values for this field can be "UserName" or "DeviceName".
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-## DISM events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StartRepairCore.DISMLatestInstalledLCU
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-The DISM Latest Installed LCU sends information to report result of search for latest installed LCU after last successful boot. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **dismInstalledLCUPackageName** The name of the latest installed package.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StartRepairCore.DISMPendingInstall
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-The DISM Pending Install event sends information to report pending package installation found. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **dismPendingInstallPackageName** The name of the pending package.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StartRepairCore.DISMRevertPendingActions
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-The DISM Pending Install event sends information to report pending package installation found. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **errorCode** The result code returned by the event.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StartRepairCore.SRTRepairActionEnd
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-The SRT Repair Action End event sends information to report repair operation ended for given plug-in. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **errorCode** The result code returned by the event.
-- **failedUninstallCount** The number of driver updates that failed to uninstall.
-- **failedUninstallFlightIds** The Flight IDs (identifiers of beta releases) of driver updates that failed to uninstall.
-- **foundDriverUpdateCount** The number of found driver updates.
-- **srtRepairAction** The scenario name for a repair.
-- **successfulUninstallCount** The number of successfully uninstalled driver updates.
-- **successfulUninstallFlightIds** The Flight IDs (identifiers of beta releases) of successfully uninstalled driver updates.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StartRepairCore.SRTRepairActionStart
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-The SRT Repair Action Start event sends information to report repair operation started for given plug-in. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **srtRepairAction** The scenario name for a repair.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StartRepairCore.SRTRootCauseDiagEnd
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-The SRT Root Cause Diagnosis End event sends information to report diagnosis operation completed for given plug-in. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **errorCode** The result code returned by the event.
-- **flightIds** The Flight IDs (identifier of the beta release) of found driver updates.
-- **foundDriverUpdateCount** The number of found driver updates.
-- **srtRootCauseDiag** The scenario name for a diagnosis event.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StartRepairCore.SRTRootCauseDiagStart
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-The SRT Root Cause Diagnosis Start event sends information to report diagnosis operation started for given plug-in. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **srtRootCauseDiag** The scenario name for a diagnosis event.
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-
-## Driver installation events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.DriverInstall.DeviceInstall
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-This critical event sends information about the driver installation that took place. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClassGuid** The unique ID for the device class.
-- **ClassLowerFilters** The list of lower filter class drivers.
-- **ClassUpperFilters** The list of upper filter class drivers.
-- **CoInstallers** The list of coinstallers.
-- **ConfigFlags** The device configuration flags.
-- **DeviceConfigured** Indicates whether this device was configured through the kernel configuration.
-- **DeviceInstalled** Indicates whether the legacy install code path was used.
-- **DeviceInstanceId** The unique identifier of the device in the system.
-- **DeviceStack** The device stack of the driver being installed.
-- **DriverDate** The date of the driver.
-- **DriverDescription** A description of the driver function.
-- **DriverInfName** Name of the INF file (the setup information file) for the driver.
-- **DriverInfSectionName** Name of the DDInstall section within the driver INF file.
-- **DriverPackageId** The ID of the driver package that is staged to the driver store.
-- **DriverProvider** The driver manufacturer or provider.
-- **DriverUpdated** Indicates whether the driver is replacing an old driver.
-- **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file.
-- **EndTime** The time the installation completed.
-- **Error** Provides the WIN32 error code for the installation.
-- **ExtensionDrivers** List of extension drivers that complement this installation.
-- **FinishInstallAction** Indicates whether the co-installer invoked the finish-install action.
-- **FinishInstallUI** Indicates whether the installation process shows the user interface.
-- **FirmwareDate** The firmware date that will be stored in the EFI System Resource Table (ESRT).
-- **FirmwareRevision** The firmware revision that will be stored in the EFI System Resource Table (ESRT).
-- **FirmwareVersion** The firmware version that will be stored in the EFI System Resource Table (ESRT).
-- **FirstHardwareId** The ID in the hardware ID list that provides the most specific device description.
-- **FlightIds** A list of the different Windows Insider builds on the device.
-- **GenericDriver** Indicates whether the driver is a generic driver.
-- **Inbox** Indicates whether the driver package is included with Windows.
-- **InstallDate** The date the driver was installed.
-- **LastCompatibleId** The ID in the hardware ID list that provides the least specific device description.
-- **LastInstallFunction** The last install function invoked in a co-installer if the install timeout was reached while a co-installer was executing.
-- **LowerFilters** The list of lower filter drivers.
-- **MatchingDeviceId** The hardware ID or compatible ID that Windows used to install the device instance.
-- **NeedReboot** Indicates whether the driver requires a reboot.
-- **OriginalDriverInfName** The original name of the INF file before it was renamed.
-- **ParentDeviceInstanceId** The device instance ID of the parent of the device.
-- **PendedUntilReboot** Indicates whether the installation is pending until the device is rebooted.
-- **Problem** Error code returned by the device after installation.
-- **ProblemStatus** The status of the device after the driver installation.
-- **RebootRequiredReason** DWORD (Double Word—32-bit unsigned integer) containing the reason why the device required a reboot during install.
-- **SecondaryDevice** Indicates whether the device is a secondary device.
-- **ServiceName** The service name of the driver.
-- **SessionGuid** GUID (Globally Unique IDentifier) for the update session.
-- **SetupMode** Indicates whether the driver installation took place before the Out Of Box Experience (OOBE) was completed.
-- **StartTime** The time when the installation started.
-- **SubmissionId** The driver submission identifier assigned by the Windows Hardware Development Center.
-- **UpperFilters** The list of upper filter drivers.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.DriverInstall.NewDevInstallDeviceEnd
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-This event sends data about the driver installation once it's completed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **DeviceInstanceId** The unique identifier of the device in the system.
-- **DriverUpdated** Indicates whether the driver was updated.
-- **Error** The Win32 error code of the installation.
-- **FlightId** The ID of the Windows Insider build the device received.
-- **InstallDate** The date the driver was installed.
-- **InstallFlags** The driver installation flags.
-- **OptionalData** Metadata specific to WU (Windows Update) associated with the driver (flight IDs, recovery IDs, etc.)
-- **RebootRequired** Indicates whether a reboot is required after the installation.
-- **RollbackPossible** Indicates whether this driver can be rolled back.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.DriverInstall.NewDevInstallDeviceStart
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-This event sends data about the driver that the new driver installation is replacing. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **DeviceInstanceId** The unique identifier of the device in the system.
-- **FirstInstallDate** The first time a driver was installed on this device.
-- **InstallFlags** Flag indicating how driver setup was called.
-- **LastDriverDate** Date of the driver that is being replaced.
-- **LastDriverInbox** Indicates whether the previous driver was included with Windows.
-- **LastDriverInfName** Name of the INF file (the setup information file) of the driver being replaced.
-- **LastDriverPackageId** ID of the driver package installed on the device before the current install operation began. ID contains the name + architecture + hash.
-- **LastDriverVersion** The version of the driver that is being replaced.
-- **LastFirmwareDate** The date of the last firmware reported from the EFI System Resource Table (ESRT).
-- **LastFirmwareRevision** The last firmware revision number reported from EFI System Resource Table (ESRT).
-- **LastFirmwareVersion** The last firmware version reported from the EFI System Resource Table (ESRT).
-- **LastInstallDate** The date a driver was last installed on this device.
-- **LastMatchingDeviceId** The hardware ID or compatible ID that Windows last used to install the device instance.
-- **LastProblem** The previous problem code that was set on the device.
-- **LastProblemStatus** The previous problem code that was set on the device.
-- **LastSubmissionId** The driver submission identifier of the driver that is being replaced.
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-## DxgKernelTelemetry events
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-### DxgKrnlTelemetry.GPUAdapterInventoryV2
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-This event sends basic GPU and display driver information to keep Windows and display drivers up-to-date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AdapterTypeValue** The numeric value indicating the type of Graphics adapter.
-- **aiSeqId** The event sequence ID.
-- **bootId** The system boot ID.
-- **BrightnessVersionViaDDI** The version of the Display Brightness Interface.
-- **ComputePreemptionLevel** The maximum preemption level supported by GPU for compute payload.
-- **DDIInterfaceVersion** The device driver interface version.
-- **DedicatedSystemMemoryB** The amount of system memory dedicated for GPU use (in bytes).
-- **DedicatedVideoMemoryB** The amount of dedicated VRAM of the GPU (in bytes).
-- **Display1UMDFilePath** The file path to the location of the Display User Mode Driver in the Driver Store.
-- **DisplayAdapterLuid** The display adapter LUID.
-- **DriverDate** The date of the display driver.
-- **DriverRank** The rank of the display driver.
-- **DriverVersion** The display driver version.
-- **DriverWorkarounds** Numeric value indicating the driver workarounds that are enabled for this device.
-- **DX10UMDFilePath** The file path to the location of the DirectX 10 Display User Mode Driver in the Driver Store.
-- **DX11UMDFilePath** The file path to the location of the DirectX 11 Display User Mode Driver in the Driver Store.
-- **DX12UMDFilePath** The file path to the location of the DirectX 12 Display User Mode Driver in the Driver Store.
-- **DX9UMDFilePath** The file path to the location of the DirectX 9 Display User Mode Driver in the Driver Store.
-- **GPUDeviceID** The GPU device ID.
-- **GPUPreemptionLevel** The maximum preemption level supported by GPU for graphics payload.
-- **GPURevisionID** The GPU revision ID.
-- **GPUVendorID** The GPU vendor ID.
-- **HwFlipQueueSupportState** Numeric value indicating the adapter's support for hardware flip queues.
-- **HwSchSupportState** Numeric value indicating the adapter's support for hardware scheduling.
-- **IddPairedRenderAdapterLuid** Identifier for the render adapter paired with this display adapter.
-- **InterfaceFuncPointersProvided1** Number of device driver interface function pointers provided.
-- **InterfaceFuncPointersProvided2** Number of device driver interface function pointers provided.
-- **InterfaceFuncPointersProvided3** Number of device driver interface function pointers provided.
-- **InterfaceId** The GPU interface ID.
-- **IsDisplayDevice** Does the GPU have displaying capabilities?
-- **IsHwFlipQueueEnabled** Boolean value indicating whether hardware flip queues are enabled.
-- **IsHwSchEnabled** Boolean value indicating whether hardware scheduling is enabled.
-- **IsHybridDiscrete** Does the GPU have discrete GPU capabilities in a hybrid device?
-- **IsHybridIntegrated** Does the GPU have integrated GPU capabilities in a hybrid device?
-- **IsLDA** Is the GPU comprised of Linked Display Adapters?
-- **IsMiracastSupported** Does the GPU support Miracast?
-- **IsMismatchLDA** Is at least one device in the Linked Display Adapters chain from a different vendor?
-- **IsMPOSupported** Does the GPU support Multi-Plane Overlays?
-- **IsMsMiracastSupported** Are the GPU Miracast capabilities driven by a Microsoft solution?
-- **IsPostAdapter** Is this GPU the POST GPU in the device?
-- **IsRemovable** TRUE if the adapter supports being disabled or removed.
-- **IsRenderDevice** Does the GPU have rendering capabilities?
-- **IsSoftwareDevice** Is this a software implementation of the GPU?
-- **IsVirtualRefreshRateSupported** Boolean value indicating whether the adapter supports virtual refresh rates.
-- **KMDFilePath** The file path to the location of the Display Kernel Mode Driver in the Driver Store.
-- **MeasureEnabled** Is the device listening to MICROSOFT_KEYWORD_MEASURES?
-- **NumNonVidPnTargets** Number of display targets.
-- **NumVidPnSources** The number of supported display output sources.
-- **NumVidPnTargets** The number of supported display output targets.
-- **SharedSystemMemoryB** The amount of system memory shared by GPU and CPU (in bytes).
-- **SubSystemID** The subsystem ID.
-- **SubVendorID** The GPU sub vendor ID.
-- **TelemetryEnabled** Is the device listening to MICROSOFT_KEYWORD_TELEMETRY?
-- **TelInvEvntTrigger** What triggered this event to be logged? Example: 0 (GPU enumeration) or 1 (DxgKrnlTelemetry provider toggling)
-- **version** The event version.
-- **WDDMVersion** The Windows Display Driver Model version.
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-## Fault Reporting events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.FaultReporting.AppCrashEvent
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-This event sends data about crashes for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. The data includes information about the crashing process and a summary of its exception record. It doesn't contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the crash to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 14 of crash event, field 19 of WER event) as the crash event for the crash being reported. AppCrash is emitted once for each crash handled by WER (e.g. from an unhandled exception or FailFast or ReportException). Note that Generic Watson event types (e.g. from PLM) that may be considered crashes\" by a user DO NOT emit this event.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppName** The name of the app that has crashed.
-- **AppSessionGuid** GUID made up of process ID and is used as a correlation vector for process instances in the telemetry backend.
-- **AppTimeStamp** The date/time stamp of the app.
-- **AppVersion** The version of the app that has crashed.
-- **ExceptionCode** The exception code returned by the process that has crashed.
-- **ExceptionOffset** The address where the exception had occurred.
-- **Flags** Flags indicating how reporting is done. For example, queue the report, don't offer JIT debugging, or don't terminate the process after reporting.
-- **FriendlyAppName** The description of the app that has crashed, if different from the AppName. Otherwise, the process name.
-- **IsFatal** True/False to indicate whether the crash resulted in process termination.
-- **ModName** Exception module name (e.g. bar.dll).
-- **ModTimeStamp** The date/time stamp of the module.
-- **ModVersion** The version of the module that has crashed.
-- **PackageFullName** Store application identity.
-- **PackageRelativeAppId** Store application identity.
-- **ProcessArchitecture** Architecture of the crashing process, as one of the PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_* constants: 0: PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL. 5: PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ARM. 9: PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64. 12: PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ARM64.
-- **ProcessCreateTime** The time of creation of the process that has crashed.
-- **ProcessId** The ID of the process that has crashed.
-- **ReportId** A GUID used to identify the report. This can used to track the report across Watson.
-- **TargetAppId** The kernel reported AppId of the application being reported.
-- **TargetAppVer** The specific version of the application being reported
-- **TargetAsId** The sequence number for the hanging process.
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-
-## Feature quality events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.FeatureQuality.Heartbeat
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-This event indicates the feature status heartbeat. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Features** Array of features.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.FeatureQuality.StateChange
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-This event indicates the change of feature state. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **flightId** Flight id.
-- **state** New state.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.FeatureQuality.Status
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-This event indicates the feature status. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **featureId** Feature id.
-- **flightId** Flight id.
-- **time** Time of status change.
-- **variantId** Variant id.
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-
-## Feature update events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Upgrade.Uninstall.UninstallFailed
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-This event sends diagnostic data about failures when uninstalling a feature update, to help resolve any issues preventing customers from reverting to a known state. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **failureReason** Provides data about the uninstall initialization operation failure.
-- **hr** Provides the Win32 error code for the operation failure.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Upgrade.Uninstall.UninstallFinalizedAndRebootTriggered
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-This event indicates that the uninstall was properly configured and that a system reboot was initiated. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-
-
-## Hang Reporting events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.HangReporting.AppHangEvent
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-This event sends data about hangs for both native and managed applications, to help keep Windows up to date. It doesn't contain any Watson bucketing information. The bucketing information is recorded in a Windows Error Reporting (WER) event that is generated when the WER client reports the hang to the Watson service, and the WER event will contain the same ReportID (see field 13 of hang event, field 19 of WER event) as the hang event for the hang being reported. AppHang is reported only on PC devices. It handles classic Win32 hangs and is emitted only once per report. Some behaviors that may be perceived by a user as a hang are reported by app managers (e.g. PLM/RM/EM) as Watson Generics and won't produce AppHang events.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppName** The name of the app that has hung.
-- **AppSessionGuid** GUID made up of process id used as a correlation vector for process instances in the telemetry backend.
-- **AppVersion** The version of the app that has hung.
-- **IsFatal** True/False based on whether the hung application caused the creation of a Fatal Hang Report.
-- **PackageFullName** Store application identity.
-- **PackageRelativeAppId** Store application identity.
-- **ProcessArchitecture** Architecture of the hung process, as one of the PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_* constants: 0: PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL. 5: PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ARM. 9: PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64. 12: PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ARM64.
-- **ProcessCreateTime** The time of creation of the process that has hung.
-- **ProcessId** The ID of the process that has hung.
-- **ReportId** A GUID used to identify the report. This can used to track the report across Watson.
-- **TargetAppId** The kernel reported AppId of the application being reported.
-- **TargetAppVer** The specific version of the application being reported.
-- **TargetAsId** The sequence number for the hanging process.
-- **TypeCode** Bitmap describing the hang type.
-- **WaitingOnAppName** If this is a cross process hang waiting for an application, this has the name of the application.
-- **WaitingOnAppVersion** If this is a cross process hang, this has the version of the application for which it's waiting.
-- **WaitingOnPackageFullName** If this is a cross process hang waiting for a package, this has the full name of the package for which it's waiting.
-- **WaitingOnPackageRelativeAppId** If this is a cross process hang waiting for a package, this has the relative application id of the package.
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-
-## Holographic events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Analog.Spectrum.TelemetryHolographicDeviceAdded
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-This event indicates Windows Mixed Reality device state. This event is also used to count WMR device. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClassGuid** Windows Mixed Reality device class GUID.
-- **DeviceInterfaceId** Windows Mixed Reality device interface ID.
-- **DriverVersion** Windows Mixed Reality device driver version.
-- **FirmwareVersion** Windows Mixed Reality firmware version.
-- **Manufacturer** Windows Mixed Reality device manufacturer.
-- **ModelName** Windows Mixed Reality device model name.
-- **SerialNumber** Windows Mixed Reality device serial number.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Analog.Spectrum.TelemetryHolographicDeviceRemoved
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-This event indicates Windows Mixed Reality device state. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows and Windows Mixed Reality performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **DeviceInterfaceId** Device Interface ID.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Holographic.Coordinator.HoloShellStateUpdated
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-This event indicates Windows Mixed Reality HoloShell State. This event is also used to count WMR device. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **HmdState** Windows Mixed Reality Headset HMD state.
-- **NewHoloShellState** Windows Mixed Reality HoloShell state.
-- **PriorHoloShellState** Windows Mixed Reality state prior to entering to HoloShell.
-- **SimulationEnabled** Windows Mixed Reality Simulation state.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.HolographicFirstRun.AppActivated
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-This event indicates Windows Mixed Reality Portal app activation state. This event also used to count WMR device. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **IsDemoMode** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app state of demo mode.
-- **IsDeviceSetupComplete** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app state of device setup completion.
-- **PackageVersion** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app package version.
-- **PreviousExecutionState** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app prior execution state.
-- **wilActivity** Windows Mixed Reality Portal app wilActivity ID.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.HolographicFirstRun.AppLifecycleService_Resuming
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-This event indicates Windows Mixed Reality Portal app resuming. This event is also used to count WMR device. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.HolographicFirstRun.SomethingWentWrong
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-This event is emitted when something went wrong error occurs. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows and Windows Mixed Reality performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ErrorSource** Source of error, obsoleted always 0.
-- **StartupContext** Start up state.
-- **StatusCode** Error status code.
-- **SubstatusCode** Error sub status code.
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-
-### TraceLoggingHoloLensSensorsProvider.OnDeviceAdd
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-This event provides Windows Mixed Reality device state with new process that hosts the driver. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows and Windows Mixed Reality performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Process** Process ID.
-- **Thread** Thread ID.
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-
-### TraceLoggingOasisUsbHostApiProvider.DeviceInformation
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-This event provides Windows Mixed Reality device information. This event is also used to count WMR device and device type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **BootloaderMajorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device boot loader major version.
-- **BootloaderMinorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device boot loader minor version.
-- **BootloaderRevisionNumber** Windows Mixed Reality device boot loader revision number.
-- **BTHFWMajorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device BTHFW major version. This event also used to count WMR device.
-- **BTHFWMinorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device BTHFW minor version. This event also used to count WMR device.
-- **BTHFWRevisionNumber** Windows Mixed Reality device BTHFW revision number.
-- **CalibrationBlobSize** Windows Mixed Reality device calibration blob size.
-- **CalibrationFwMajorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device calibration firmware major version.
-- **CalibrationFwMinorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device calibration firmware minor version.
-- **CalibrationFwRevNum** Windows Mixed Reality device calibration firmware revision number.
-- **DeviceInfoFlags** Windows Mixed Reality device info flags.
-- **DeviceReleaseNumber** Windows Mixed Reality device release number.
-- **FirmwareMajorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device firmware major version.
-- **FirmwareMinorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device firmware minor version.
-- **FirmwareRevisionNumber** Windows Mixed Reality device calibration firmware revision number.
-- **FpgaFwMajorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device FPGA firmware major version.
-- **FpgaFwMinorVer** Windows Mixed Reality device FPGA firmware minor version.
-- **FpgaFwRevisionNumber** Windows Mixed Reality device FPGA firmware revision number.
-- **FriendlyName** Windows Mixed Reality device friendly name.
-- **HashedSerialNumber** Windows Mixed Reality device hashed serial number.
-- **HeaderSize** Windows Mixed Reality device header size.
-- **HeaderVersion** Windows Mixed Reality device header version.
-- **LicenseKey** Windows Mixed Reality device header license key.
-- **Make** Windows Mixed Reality device make.
-- **ManufacturingDate** Windows Mixed Reality device manufacturing date.
-- **Model** Windows Mixed Reality device model.
-- **PresenceSensorHidVendorPage** Windows Mixed Reality device presence sensor HID vendor page.
-- **PresenceSensorHidVendorUsage** Windows Mixed Reality device presence sensor HID vendor usage.
-- **PresenceSensorUsbVid** Windows Mixed Reality device presence sensor USB VId.
-- **ProductBoardRevision** Windows Mixed Reality device product board revision number.
-- **SerialNumber** Windows Mixed Reality device serial number.
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-
-## Inventory events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.AmiTelCacheChecksum
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-This event captures basic checksum data about the device inventory items stored in the cache for use in validating data completeness for Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core events. The fields in this event may change over time, but they'll always represent a count of a given object. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryApplication** A count of application objects in cache.
-- **InventoryApplicationFramework** A count of application framework objects in cache
-- **InventoryVersion** test
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryAcpiPhatHealthRecordAdd
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-This event sends basic metadata about ACPI PHAT Health Record structure on the machine. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AmHealthy** Indicates if the is device healthy. 0 - Errors found. 1 - No errors. 2 - Unknown. 3 - Advisory.
-- **DevicePathSubtype** The device path subtype associated with the record producer.
-- **DevicePathType** The device path type associated with the record producer.
-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryAcpiPhatHealthRecordStartSync
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-This event indicates a new set of InventoryAcpiPhatHealthRecord events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryAcpiPhatVersionElementAdd
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-This event sends basic metadata for ACPI PHAT Version Element structure. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
-- **ProducerId** The ACPI vendor ID.
-- **VersionValue** The 64-bit component version value.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryAcpiPhatVersionElementStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryAcpiPhatVersionElement events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryApplicationAdd
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-This event sends basic metadata about an application on the system. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly and up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **HiddenArp** Indicates whether a program hides itself from showing up in ARP.
-- **InstallDate** The date the application was installed (a best guess based on folder creation date heuristics).
-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
-- **Language** The language code of the program.
-- **LattePackageId** The ID of the Latte package.
-- **MsiInstallDate** The install date recorded in the program's MSI package.
-- **MsiPackageCode** A GUID that describes the MSI Package. Multiple 'Products' (apps) can make up an MsiPackage.
-- **MsiProductCode** A GUID that describes the MSI Product.
-- **Name** The name of the application.
-- **PackageFullName** The package full name for a Store application.
-- **ProgramInstanceId** A hash of the file IDs in an app.
-- **Publisher** The Publisher of the application. Location pulled from depends on the 'Source' field.
-- **RootDirPath** The path to the root directory where the program was installed.
-- **Source** How the program was installed (for example, ARP, MSI, Appx).
-- **StoreAppType** A sub-classification for the type of Microsoft Store app, such as UWP or Win8StoreApp.
-- **Type** One of ("Application", "Hotfix", "BOE", "Service", "Unknown"). Application indicates Win32 or Appx app, Hotfix indicates app updates (KBs), BOE indicates it's an app with no ARP or MSI entry, Service indicates that it's a service. Application and BOE are the ones most likely seen.
-- **Version** The version number of the program.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryApplicationDriverAdd
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-This event represents what drivers an application installs. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory component
-- **ProgramIds** The unique program identifier the driver is associated with
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryApplicationDriverStartSync
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-The InventoryApplicationDriverStartSync event indicates that a new set of InventoryApplicationDriverStartAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory component.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryApplicationFrameworkStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryApplicationFrameworkAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryApplicationRemove
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryDevicePnpAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryApplicationStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryApplicationAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceContainerAdd
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-This event sends basic metadata about a device container (such as a monitor or printer as opposed to a Plug and Play device). The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Categories** A comma separated list of functional categories in which the container belongs.
-- **DiscoveryMethod** The discovery method for the device container.
-- **FriendlyName** The name of the device container.
-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
-- **IsActive** Is the device connected, or has it been seen in the last 14 days?
-- **IsConnected** For a physically attached device, this value is the same as IsPresent. For wireless a device, this value represents a communication link.
-- **IsMachineContainer** Is the container the root device itself?
-- **IsNetworked** Is this a networked device?
-- **IsPaired** Does the device container require pairing?
-- **Manufacturer** The manufacturer name for the device container.
-- **ModelId** A unique model ID.
-- **ModelName** The model name.
-- **ModelNumber** The model number for the device container.
-- **PrimaryCategory** The primary category for the device container.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceContainerRemove
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-This event indicates that the InventoryDeviceContainer object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceContainerStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryDeviceContainerAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceInterfaceAdd
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-This event retrieves information about what sensor interfaces are available on the device. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Accelerometer3D** Indicates if an Accelerator3D sensor is found.
-- **ActivityDetection** Indicates if an Activity Detection sensor is found.
-- **AmbientLight** Indicates if an Ambient Light sensor is found.
-- **Barometer** Indicates if a Barometer sensor is found.
-- **Custom** Indicates if a Custom sensor is found.
-- **EnergyMeter** Indicates if an Energy sensor is found.
-- **FloorElevation** Indicates if a Floor Elevation sensor is found.
-- **GeomagneticOrientation** Indicates if a Geo Magnetic Orientation sensor is found.
-- **GravityVector** Indicates if a Gravity Detector sensor is found.
-- **Gyrometer3D** Indicates if a Gyrometer3D sensor is found.
-- **Humidity** Indicates if a Humidity sensor is found.
-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
-- **LinearAccelerometer** Indicates if a Linear Accelerometer sensor is found.
-- **Magnetometer3D** Indicates if a Magnetometer3D sensor is found.
-- **Orientation** Indicates if an Orientation sensor is found.
-- **Pedometer** Indicates if a Pedometer sensor is found.
-- **Proximity** Indicates if a Proximity sensor is found.
-- **RelativeOrientation** Indicates if a Relative Orientation sensor is found.
-- **SimpleDeviceOrientation** Indicates if a Simple Device Orientation sensor is found.
-- **Temperature** Indicates if a Temperature sensor is found.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceInterfaceStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryDeviceInterfaceAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceMediaClassAdd
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-This event sends additional metadata about a Plug and Play device that is specific to a particular class of devices. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly while reducing overall size of data payload.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Audio_CaptureDriver** The Audio device capture driver endpoint.
-- **Audio_RenderDriver** The Audio device render driver endpoint.
-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceMediaClassRemove
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-This event indicates that the InventoryDeviceMediaClass object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. This event is used to understand a PNP device that is specific to a particular class of devices. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly while reducing overall size of data payload.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceMediaClassStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryDeviceMediaClassSAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDevicePnpAdd
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-This event sends basic metadata about a PNP device and its associated driver to help keep Windows up to date. This information is used to assess if the PNP device and driver will remain compatible when upgrading Windows.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **BusReportedDescription** The description of the device reported by the bux.
-- **Class** The device setup class of the driver loaded for the device.
-- **ClassGuid** The device class GUID from the driver package
-- **COMPID** The device setup class guid of the driver loaded for the device.
-- **ContainerId** The list of compat ids for the device.
-- **Description** System-supplied GUID that uniquely groups the functional devices associated with a single-function or multifunction device installed in the computer.
-- **DeviceInterfaceClasses** The device interfaces that this device implements.
-- **DeviceState** The device description.
-- **DriverId** DeviceState is a bitmask of the following: DEVICE_IS_CONNECTED 0x0001 (currently only for container). DEVICE_IS_NETWORK_DEVICE 0x0002 (currently only for container). DEVICE_IS_PAIRED 0x0004 (currently only for container). DEVICE_IS_ACTIVE 0x0008 (currently never set). DEVICE_IS_MACHINE 0x0010 (currently only for container). DEVICE_IS_PRESENT 0x0020 (currently always set). DEVICE_IS_HIDDEN 0x0040. DEVICE_IS_PRINTER 0x0080 (currently only for container). DEVICE_IS_WIRELESS 0x0100. DEVICE_IS_WIRELESS_FAT 0x0200. The most common values are therefore: 32 (0x20)= device is present. 96 (0x60)= device is present but hidden. 288 (0x120)= device is a wireless device that is present
-- **DriverName** A unique identifier for the driver installed.
-- **DriverPackageStrongName** The immediate parent directory name in the Directory field of InventoryDriverPackage
-- **DriverVerDate** Name of the .sys image file (or wudfrd.sys if using user mode driver framework).
-- **DriverVerVersion** The immediate parent directory name in the Directory field of InventoryDriverPackage.
-- **Enumerator** The date of the driver loaded for the device.
-- **ExtendedInfs** The extended INF file names.
-- **FirstInstallDate** The first time this device was installed on the machine.
-- **HWID** The version of the driver loaded for the device.
-- **Inf** The bus that enumerated the device.
-- **InstallDate** The date of the most recent installation of the device on the machine.
-- **InstallState** The device installation state. One of these values: [DEVICE_INSTALL_STATE enumeration](/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdm/ne-wdm-_device_install_state)
-- **InventoryVersion** List of hardware ids for the device.
-- **LowerClassFilters** Lower filter class drivers IDs installed for the device
-- **LowerFilters** The identifiers of the Lower filters installed for the device.
-- **Manufacturer** The manufacturer of the device.
-- **MatchingID** The Hardware ID or Compatible ID that Windows uses to install a device instance.
-- **Model** Identifies the model of the device.
-- **ParentId** The Device Instance ID of the parent of the device.
-- **ProblemCode** The error code currently returned by the device, if applicable.
-- **Provider** Identifies the device provider.
-- **Service** The name of the device service.
-- **STACKID** The list of hardware IDs for the stack.
-- **UpperClassFilters** The identifiers of the Upper Class filters installed for the device.
-- **UpperFilters** The identifiers of the Upper filters installed for the device.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDevicePnpRemove
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-This event indicates that the InventoryDevicePnpRemove object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDevicePnpStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryDevicePnpAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceSensorAdd
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-This event sends basic metadata about sensor devices on a machine. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
-- **Manufacturer** Sensor manufacturer.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceSensorRemove
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-This event is used to indicate a sensor has been removed from a machine. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceSensorStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryDeviceSensor events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory binary generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceUsbHubClassAdd
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-This event sends basic metadata about the USB hubs on the device. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
-- **TotalUserConnectablePorts** Total number of connectable USB ports.
-- **TotalUserConnectableTypeCPorts** Total number of connectable USB Type C ports.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDeviceUsbHubClassStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryDeviceUsbHubClassAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDriverBinaryAdd
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-This event sends basic metadata about driver binaries running on the system. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **DriverCheckSum** The checksum of the driver file.
-- **DriverCompany** The company name that developed the driver.
-- **DriverInBox** Is the driver included with the operating system?
-- **DriverIsKernelMode** Is it a kernel mode driver?
-- **DriverName** The file name of the driver.
-- **DriverPackageStrongName** The strong name of the driver package
-- **DriverSigned** Is the driver signed?
-- **DriverTimeStamp** The low 32 bits of the time stamp of the driver file.
-- **DriverType** A bitfield of driver attributes: 1. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_PRINTER 0x0001. 2. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_KERNEL 0x0002. 3. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_USER 0x0004. 4. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SIGNED 0x0008. 5. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_INBOX 0x0010. 6. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_WINQUAL 0x0040. 7. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_SELF_SIGNED 0x0020. 8. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_CI_SIGNED 0x0080. 9. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_HAS_BOOT_SERVICE 0x0100. 10. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_I386 0x10000. 11. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_IA64 0x20000. 12. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_AMD64 0x40000. 13. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARM 0x100000. 14. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_THUMB 0x200000. 15. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_TYPE_ARMNT 0x400000. 16. define DRIVER_MAP_DRIVER_IS_TIME_STAMPED 0x800000.
-- **DriverVersion** The version of the driver file.
-- **ImageSize** The size of the driver file.
-- **Inf** The name of the INF file.
-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
-- **Product** The product name that is included in the driver file.
-- **ProductVersion** The product version that is included in the driver file.
-- **Service** The name of the service that is installed for the device.
-- **WdfVersion** The Windows Driver Framework version.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDriverBinaryRemove
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-This event indicates that the InventoryDriverBinary object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDriverBinaryStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryDriverBinaryAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDriverPackageAdd
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-This event sends basic metadata about drive packages installed on the system. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Class** The class name for the device driver.
-- **ClassGuid** The class GUID for the device driver.
-- **Date** The driver package date.
-- **Directory** The path to the driver package.
-- **DriverInBox** Is the driver included with the operating system?
-- **FlightIds** Driver Flight IDs.
-- **Inf** The INF name of the driver package.
-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
-- **Provider** The provider for the driver package.
-- **RecoveryIds** Driver recovery IDs.
-- **SubmissionId** The HLK submission ID for the driver package.
-- **Version** The version of the driver package.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDriverPackageRemove
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-This event indicates that the InventoryDriverPackageRemove object is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Core.InventoryDriverPackageStartSync
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-This event indicates that a new set of InventoryDriverPackageAdd events will be sent. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **InventoryVersion** The version of the inventory file generating the events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousMemorySlotArrayInfoAdd
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-This event provides basic information about active memory slots on the device.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Capacity** Memory size in bytes
-- **Manufacturer** Name of the DRAM manufacturer
-- **Model** Model and sub-model of the memory
-- **Slot** Slot to which the DRAM is plugged into the motherboard.
-- **Speed** The configured memory slot speed in MHz.
-- **Type** Reports DDR as an enumeration value as per the DMTF SMBIOS standard version 3.3.0, section 7.18.2.
-- **TypeDetails** Reports Non-volatile as a bit flag enumeration per DMTF SMBIOS standard version 3.3.0, section 7.18.3.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousMemorySlotArrayInfoRemove
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-This event indicates that this particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousMemorySlotArrayInfoStartSync
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-This diagnostic event indicates a new sync is being generated for this object type.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoAdd
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-This event provides data on Unified Update Platform (UUP) products and what version they're at. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Identifier** UUP identifier
-- **LastActivatedVersion** Last activated version
-- **PreviousVersion** Previous version
-- **Source** UUP source
-- **Version** UUP version
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoRemove
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-This event indicates that this particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.General.InventoryMiscellaneousUUPInfoStartSync
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-This is a diagnostic event that indicates a new sync is being generated for this object type. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Indicators.Checksum
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-This event summarizes the counts for the InventoryMiscellaneousUexIndicatorAdd events. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ChecksumDictionary** A count of each operating system indicator.
-- **PCFP** Equivalent to the InventoryId field that is found in other core events.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Indicators.InventoryMiscellaneousUexIndicatorAdd
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-This event represents the basic metadata about the OS indicators installed on the system. The data collected with this event helps ensure the device is up to date and keeps Windows performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **IndicatorValue** The indicator value.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Inventory.Indicators.InventoryMiscellaneousUexIndicatorStartSync
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-This event indicates that this particular data object represented by the objectInstanceId is no longer present. This event is used to understand the OS indicators installed on the system. The data collected with this event helps ensure the device is current and Windows is up to date and performing properly.
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-This event includes fields from [Ms.Device.DeviceInventoryChange](#msdevicedeviceinventorychange).
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-## Kernel events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Kernel.DeviceConfig.DeviceConfig
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-This critical device configuration event provides information about drivers for a driver installation that took place within the kernel. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClassGuid** The unique ID for the device class.
-- **DeviceInstanceId** The unique ID for the device on the system.
-- **DriverDate** The date of the driver.
-- **DriverFlightIds** The IDs for the driver flights.
-- **DriverInfName** Driver INF file name.
-- **DriverProvider** The driver manufacturer or provider.
-- **DriverSubmissionId** The driver submission ID assigned by the hardware developer center.
-- **DriverVersion** The driver version number.
-- **ExtensionDrivers** The list of extension driver INF files, extension IDs, and associated flight IDs.
-- **FirstHardwareId** The ID in the hardware ID list that provides the most specific device description.
-- **InboxDriver** Indicates whether the driver package is included with Windows.
-- **InstallDate** Date the driver was installed.
-- **LastCompatibleId** The ID in the hardware ID list that provides the least specific device description.
-- **Legacy** Indicates whether the driver is a legacy driver.
-- **NeedReboot** Indicates whether the driver requires a reboot.
-- **RebootRequiredReason** Provides the reason why a reboot is required.
-- **SetupMode** Indicates whether the device configuration occurred during the Out Of Box Experience (OOBE).
-- **StatusCode** The NTSTATUS of device configuration operation.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Kernel.PnP.AggregateClearDevNodeProblem
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-This event is sent when a problem code is cleared from a device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Count** The total number of events.
-- **DeviceInstanceId** The unique identifier of the device on the system.
-- **LastProblem** The previous problem that was cleared.
-- **LastProblemStatus** The previous NTSTATUS value that was cleared.
-- **ServiceName** The name of the driver or service attached to the device.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Kernel.PnP.AggregateSetDevNodeProblem
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-This event is sent when a new problem code is assigned to a device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Count** The total number of events.
-- **DeviceInstanceId** The unique identifier of the device in the system.
-- **LastProblem** The previous problem code that was set on the device.
-- **LastProblemStatus** The previous NTSTATUS value that was set on the device.
-- **Problem** The new problem code that was set on the device.
-- **ProblemStatus** The new NTSTATUS value that was set on the device.
-- **ServiceName** The driver or service name that is attached to the device.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Kernel.Power.ExecutePowerAction
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-This event supplies power state transition parameters. This information is used to monitor state transition requests and catch exceptions. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Disabled** Supplies whether the LocalAction or alternative action can be performed.
-- **LightestState** The lightest state to transmit to.
-- **LocalAction** The updated POWER_ACTION to perform.
-- **LocalActionEventCode** The updated bitmask of level of user notifications.
-- **LocalActionFlags** The updated bitmask of POWER_ACTION_*.
-- **PowerAction** The original POWER_ACTION that the requester intents to perform.
-- **PowerActionEventCode** The original bitmask of level of user notifcations, supplied by the requester.
-- **PowerActionFlags** The original bitmask of level of user notifcations, supplied by requester.
-- **RequesterName** Name of the process raises the request.
-- **RequesterNameLength** Length of RequesterName.
-- **SubstitutionPolicy** The policy to pick substituted states.
-- **TriggerFlags** Bitmask of PO_TRG_*.
-- **TriggerType** Type of the trigger from POWER_POLICY_DEVICE_TYPE.
-- **UserNotify** Bitmask of PO_NOTIFY_EVENT_*.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Kernel.Power.PreviousShutdownWasThermalShutdown
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-This event sends Product and Service Performance data on which area of the device exceeded safe temperature limits and caused the device to shutdown. This information is used to ensure devices are behaving as they're expected to. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **temperature** Contains the actual temperature measurement, in tenths of degrees Kelvin, for the area that exceeded the limit.
-- **thermalZone** Contains an identifier that specifies which area it was that exceeded temperature limits.
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-## Microsoft Edge events
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-### Aria.7005b72804a64fa4b2138faab88f877b.Microsoft.WebBrowser.SystemInfo.Config
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-This config event sends basic device connectivity and configuration information from Microsoft Edge about the current data collection consent, app version, and installation state to keep Microsoft Edge up to date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **app_sample_rate** A number representing how often the client sends telemetry, expressed as a percentage. Low values indicate that said client sends more events and high values indicate that said client sends fewer events.
-- **app_version** The internal Edge build version string, taken from the UMA metrics field system_profile.app_version.
-- **appConsentState** Bit flags describing consent for data collection on the machine or zero if the state wasn't retrieved. The following are true when the associated bit is set: consent was granted (0x1), consent was communicated at install (0x2), diagnostic data consent granted (0x20000), browsing data consent granted (0x40000).
-- **brandCode** Contains the 4 character brand code or distribution tag that has been assigned to a partner. Not every Windows install will have a brand code.
-- **Channel** An integer indicating the channel of the installation (Canary or Dev).
-- **client_id** A unique identifier with which all other diagnostic client data is associated, taken from the UMA metrics provider. This ID is effectively unique per device, per OS user profile, per release channel (e.g. Canary/Dev/Beta/Stable). client_id isn't durable, based on user preferences. client_id is initialized on the first application launch under each OS user profile. client_id is linkable, but not unique across devices or OS user profiles. client_id is reset whenever UMA data collection is disabled, or when the application is uninstalled.
-- **ConnectionType** The first reported type of network connection currently connected. This can be one of Unknown, Ethernet, WiFi, 2G, 3G, 4G, None, or Bluetooth.
-- **Etag** Etag is an identifier representing all service applied configurations and experiments for the current browser session. This field is left empty when Windows diagnostic level is set to Basic or lower or when consent for diagnostic data has been denied.
-- **EventInfo.Level** The minimum Windows diagnostic data level required for the event where 1 is basic, 2 is enhanced, and 3 is full.
-- **experimentation_mode** A number representing the value set for the ExperimentationAndConfigurationServiceControl group policy. See [ExperimentationAndConfigurationServiceControl](/DeployEdge/microsoft-edge-policies#experimentationandconfigurationservicecontrol) for more details on this policy.
-- **install_date** The date and time of the most recent installation in seconds since midnight on January 1, 1970 UTC, rounded down to the nearest hour.
-- **installSource** An enumeration representing the source of this installation: source wasn't retrieved (0), unspecified source (1), website installer (2), enterprise MSI (3), Windows update (4), Edge updater (5), scheduled or timed task (6, 7), uninstall (8), Edge about page (9), self-repair (10), other install command line (11), reserved (12), unknown source (13).
-- **installSourceName** A string representation of the installation source.
-- **PayloadClass** The base class used to serialize and deserialize the Protobuf binary payload.
-- **PayloadGUID** A random identifier generated for each original monolithic Protobuf payload, before the payload is potentially broken up into manageably-sized chunks for transmission.
-- **PayloadLogType** The log type for the event correlating with 0 for unknown, 1 for stability, 2 for on-going, 3 for independent, 4 for UKM, or 5 for instance level.
-- **pop_sample** A value indicating how the device's data is being sampled.
-- **reactivationBrandCode** Contains the 4 character reactivation brand code or distribution tag that has been assigned to a partner. Not every Windows install will have a brand code.
-- **session_id** An identifier that is incremented each time the user launches the application, irrespective of any client_id changes. session_id is seeded during the initial installation of the application. session_id is effectively unique per client_id value. Several other internal identifier values, such as window or tab IDs, are only meaningful within a particular session. The session_id value is forgotten when the application is uninstalled, but not during an upgrade.
-- **utc_flags** Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) flags required for the event as part of the data collection process.
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-### Aria.af397ef28e484961ba48646a5d38cf54.Microsoft.WebBrowser.Installer.EdgeUpdate.Ping
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-This Ping event sends a detailed inventory of software and hardware information about the EdgeUpdate service, Edge applications, and the current system environment including app configuration, update configuration, and hardware capabilities. This event contains Device Connectivity and Configuration, Product and Service Performance, and Software Setup and Inventory data. One or more events is sent each time any installation, update, or uninstallation occurs with the EdgeUpdate service or with Edge applications. This event is used to measure the reliability and performance of the EdgeUpdate service and if Edge applications are up to date. This is an indication that the event is designed to keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **appAp** Any additional parameters for the specified application. Default: ''.
-- **appAppId** The GUID that identifies the product. Compatible clients must transmit this attribute. Default: undefined.
-- **appBrandCode** The brand code under which the product was installed, if any. A brand code is a short (4-character) string used to identify installations that took place as a result of partner deals or website promotions. Default: ''.
-- **appChannel** An integer indicating the channel of the installation (i.e. Canary or Dev).
-- **appClientId** A generalized form of the brand code that can accept a wider range of values and is used for similar purposes. Default: ''.
-- **appCohort** A machine-readable string identifying the release cohort (channel) that the app belongs to. Limited to ASCII characters 32 to 127 (inclusive) and a maximum length of 1024 characters. Default: ''.
-- **appCohortHint** A machine-readable enum indicating that the client has a desire to switch to a different release cohort. The exact legal values are app-specific and should be shared between the server and app implementations. Limited to ASCII characters 32 to 127 (inclusive) and a maximum length of 1024 characters. Default: ''.
-- **appCohortName** A stable non-localized human-readable enum indicating which (if any) set of messages the app should display to the user. For example, an app with a cohort Name of 'beta' might display beta-specific branding to the user. Limited to ASCII characters 32 to 127 (inclusive) and a maximum length of 1024 characters. Default: ''.
-- **appConsentState** Bit flags describing the diagnostic data disclosure and response flow where 1 indicates the affirmative and 0 indicates the negative or unspecified data. Bit 1 indicates consent was given, bit 2 indicates data originated from the download page, bit 18 indicates choice for sending data about how the browser is used, and bit 19 indicates choice for sending data about websites visited.
-- **appDayOfInstall** The date-based counting equivalent of appInstallTimeDiffSec (the numeric calendar day that the app was installed on). This value is provided by the server in the response to the first request in the installation flow. The client MAY fuzz this value to the week granularity (e.g. send '0' for 0 through 6, '7' for 7 through 13, etc.). The first communication to the server should use a special value of '-1'. A value of '-2' indicates that this value isn't known. Default: '-2'.
-- **appExperiments** A key/value list of experiment identifiers. Experiment labels are used to track membership in different experimental groups, and may be set at install or update time. The experiments string is formatted as a semicolon-delimited concatenation of experiment label strings. An experiment label string is an experiment Name, followed by the '=' character, followed by an experimental label value. For example: 'crdiff=got_bsdiff;optimized=O3'. The client shouldn't transmit the expiration date of any experiments it has, even if the server previously specified a specific expiration date. Default: ''.
-- **appInstallTime** The product install time in seconds. '0' if unknown. Default: '-1'.
-- **appInstallTimeDiffSec** The difference between the current time and the install date in seconds. '0' if unknown. Default: '-1'.
-- **appLang** The language of the product install, in IETF BCP 47 representation. Default: ''.
-- **appLastLaunchTime** The time when browser was last launched.
-- **appNextVersion** The version of the app that the update flow to which this event belongs attempted to reach, regardless of the success or failure of the update operation. Default: '0.0.0.0'.
-- **appPingEventAppSize** The total number of bytes of all downloaded packages. Default: '0'.
-- **appPingEventDoneBeforeOOBEComplete** Indicates whether the install or update was completed before Windows Out of the Box Experience ends. 1 means event completed before OOBE finishes; 0 means event wasn't completed before OOBE finishes; -1 means the field doesn't apply.
-- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnCCC** ISO 2 character country or region code that matches to the country or region updated binaries are delivered from. E.g.: US.
-- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsCdnCID** Numeric value used to internally track the origins of the updated binaries. For example, 2.
-- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsDownloadedBytes** For events representing a download, the number of bytes expected to be downloaded. For events representing an entire update flow, the sum of all such expected bytes over the course of the update flow. Default: '0'.
-- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsDownloader** A string identifying the download algorithm and/or stack. Example values include: 'bits', 'direct', 'winhttp', 'p2p'. Sent in events that have an event type of '14' only. Default: ''.
-- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsDownloadTimeMs** For events representing a download, the time elapsed between the start of the download and the end of the download, in milliseconds. For events representing an entire update flow, the sum of all such download times over the course of the update flow. Sent in events that have an event type of '1', '2', '3', and '14' only. Default: '0'.
-- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsError** The error code (if any) of the operation, encoded as a signed base-10 integer. Default: '0'.
-- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsServerIpHint** For events representing a download, the CDN Host IP address that corresponds to the update file server. The CDN host is controlled by Microsoft servers and always maps to IP addresses hosting *.delivery.mp.microsoft.com or msedgesetup.azureedge.net. Default: ''.
-- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsTotalBytes** For events representing a download, the number of bytes expected to be downloaded. For events representing an entire update flow, the sum of all such expected bytes over the course of the update flow. Default: '0'.
-- **appPingEventDownloadMetricsUrl** For events representing a download, the CDN URL provided by the update server for the client to download the update, the URL is controlled by Microsoft servers and always maps back to either *.delivery.mp.microsoft.com or msedgesetup.azureedge.net. Default: ''.
-- **appPingEventDownloadTimeMs** For events representing a download, the time elapsed between the start of the download and the end of the download, in milliseconds. For events representing an entire update flow, the sum of all such download times over the course of the update flow. Sent in events that have an event type of '1', '2', '3', and '14' only. Default: '0'.
-- **appPingEventErrorCode** The error code (if any) of the operation, encoded as a signed, base-10 integer. Default: '0'.
-- **appPingEventEventResult** An enum indicating the result of the event. Default: '0'.
-- **appPingEventEventType** An enum indicating the type of the event. Compatible clients MUST transmit this attribute.
-- **appPingEventExtraCode1** Additional numeric information about the operation's result, encoded as a signed, base-10 integer. Default: '0'.
-- **appPingEventInstallTimeMs** For events representing an install, the time elapsed between the start of the install and the end of the install, in milliseconds. For events representing an entire update flow, the sum of all such durations. Sent in events that have an event type of '2' and '3' only. Default: '0'.
-- **appPingEventNumBytesDownloaded** The number of bytes downloaded for the specified application. Default: '0'.
-- **appPingEventPackageCacheResult** Whether there's an existing package cached in the system to update or install. 1 means that there's a cache hit under the expected key, 2 means there's a cache hit under a different key, 0 means that there's a cache miss. -1 means the field doesn't apply.
-- **appPingEventSequenceId** An id that uniquely identifies particular events within one requestId. Since a request can contain multiple ping events, this field is necessary to uniquely identify each possible event.
-- **appPingEventSourceUrlIndex** For events representing a download, the position of the download URL in the list of URLs supplied by the server in a "urls" tag.
-- **appPingEventUpdateCheckTimeMs** For events representing an entire update flow, the time elapsed between the start of the update check and the end of the update check, in milliseconds. Sent in events that have an event type of '2' and '3' only. Default: '0'.
-- **appReferralHash** The hash of the referral code used to install the product. '0' if unknown. Default: '0'.
-- **appUpdateCheckIsUpdateDisabled** The state of whether app updates are restricted by group policy. True if updates have been restricted by group policy or false if they haven't.
-- **appUpdateCheckTargetVersionPrefix** A component-wise prefix of a version number, or a complete version number suffixed with the $ character. The server shouldn't return an update instruction to a version number that doesn't match the prefix or complete version number. The prefix is interpreted a dotted-tuple that specifies the exactly-matching elements; it isn't a lexical prefix (for example, '1.2.3' must match '1.2.3.4' but must not match '1.2.34'). Default: ''.
-- **appUpdateCheckTtToken** An opaque access token that can be used to identify the requesting client as a member of a trusted-tester group. If non-empty, the request should be sent over SSL or another secure protocol. Default: ''.
-- **appVersion** The version of the product install. Default: '0.0.0.0'.
-- **EventInfo.Level** The minimum Windows diagnostic data level required for the event where 1 is basic, 2 is enhanced, and 3 is full.
-- **eventType** A string indicating the type of the event.
-- **expETag** An identifier representing all service applied configurations and experiments when current update happens. Used for testing only.
-- **hwDiskType** Device’s hardware disk type.
-- **hwHasAvx** '1' if the client's hardware supports the AVX instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware doesn't support the AVX instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'.
-- **hwHasSse** '1' if the client's hardware supports the SSE instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware doesn't support the SSE instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'.
-- **hwHasSse2** '1' if the client's hardware supports the SSE2 instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware doesn't support the SSE2 instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'.
-- **hwHasSse3** '1' if the client's hardware supports the SSE3 instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware doesn't support the SSE3 instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'.
-- **hwHasSse41** '1' if the client's hardware supports the SSE4.1 instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware doesn't support the SSE4.1 instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'.
-- **hwHasSse42** '1' if the client's hardware supports the SSE4.2 instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware doesn't support the SSE4.2 instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'.
-- **hwHasSsse3** '1' if the client's hardware supports the SSSE3 instruction set. '0' if the client's hardware doesn't support the SSSE3 instruction set. '-1' if unknown. Default: '-1'.
-- **hwLogicalCpus** Number of logical CPUs of the device.
-- **hwPhysmemory** The physical memory available to the client, truncated down to the nearest gibibyte. '-1' if unknown. This value is intended to reflect the maximum theoretical storage capacity of the client, not including any hard drive or paging to a hard drive or peripheral. Default: '-1'.
-- **isMsftDomainJoined** '1' if the client is a member of a Microsoft domain. '0' otherwise. Default: '0'.
-- **oemProductManufacturer** The device manufacturer name.
-- **oemProductName** The product name of the device defined by device manufacturer.
-- **osArch** The architecture of the operating system (e.g. 'x86', 'x64', 'arm'). '' if unknown. Default: ''.
-- **osPlatform** The operating system family that the within which the Omaha client is running (e.g. 'win', 'mac', 'linux', 'ios', 'android'). '' if unknown. The operating system Name should be transmitted in lowercase with minimal formatting. Default: ''.
-- **osServicePack** The secondary version of the operating system. '' if unknown. Default: ''.
-- **osVersion** The primary version of the operating system. '' if unknown. Default: ''.
-- **requestCheckPeriodSec** The update interval in seconds. The value is read from the registry. Default: '-1'.
-- **requestDlpref** A comma-separated list of values specifying the preferred download URL behavior. The first value is the highest priority, further values reflect secondary, tertiary, et cetera priorities. Legal values are '' (in which case the entire list must be empty, indicating unknown or no-preference) or 'cacheable' (the server should prioritize sending URLs that are easily cacheable). Default: ''.
-- **requestDomainJoined** '1' if the machine is part of a managed enterprise domain. Otherwise '0'.
-- **requestInstallSource** A string specifying the cause of the update flow. For example: 'ondemand', or 'scheduledtask'. Default: ''.
-- **requestIsMachine** '1' if the client is known to be installed with system-level or administrator privileges. '0' otherwise. Default: '0'.
-- **requestOmahaShellVersion** The version of the Omaha installation folder. Default: ''.
-- **requestOmahaVersion** The version of the Omaha updater itself (the entity sending this request). Default: '0.0.0.0'.
-- **requestProtocolVersion** The version of the Omaha protocol. Compatible clients MUST provide a value of '3.0'. Compatible clients must always transmit this attribute. Default: undefined.
-- **requestRequestId** A randomly-generated (uniformly distributed) GUID, corresponding to the Omaha request. Each request attempt should have (with high probability) a unique request id. Default: ''.
-- **requestSessionCorrelationVectorBase** A client generated random MS Correlation Vector base code used to correlate the update session with update and CDN servers. Default: ''.
-- **requestSessionId** A randomly-generated (uniformly distributed) GUID. Each single update flow (e.g. update check, update application, event ping sequence) should have (with high probability) a single unique session ID. Default: ''.
-- **requestTestSource** Either '', 'dev', 'qa', 'prober', 'auto', or 'ossdev'. Any value except '' indicates that the request is a test and shouldn't be counted toward normal metrics. Default: ''.
-- **requestUid** A randomly-generated (uniformly distributed) GUID, corresponding to the Omaha user. Each request attempt SHOULD have (with high probability) a unique request id. Default: ''.
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-### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.CrashEvent
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-This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a crashing Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the crash.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **app_name** The name of the crashing process.
-- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process id, and process start time.
-- **app_version** The version of the crashing process.
-- **client_id_hash** Hash of the browser client ID that helps identify installations.
-- **etag** Encodes the running experiments in the browser.
-- **module_name** The name of the module in which the crash originated.
-- **module_offset** Memory offset into the module in which the crash originated.
-- **module_version** The version of the module in which the crash originated.
-- **process_type** The type of the browser process that crashed, e.g., renderer, gpu-process, etc.
-- **stack_hash** Hash of the stack trace representing the crash. Currently not used or set to zero.
-- **sub_code** The exception/error code representing the crash.
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-### Microsoft.Edge.Crashpad.HangEvent
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-This event sends simple Product and Service Performance data on a hanging/frozen Microsoft Edge browser process to help mitigate future instances of the hang.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **app_name** The name of the hanging process.
-- **app_session_guid** Encodes the boot session, process, and process start time.
-- **app_version** The version of the hanging process.
-- **client_id_hash** Hash of the browser client id to help identify the installation.
-- **etag** Identifier to help identify running browser experiments.
-- **hang_source** Identifies how the hang was detected.
-- **process_type** The type of the hanging browser process, for example, gpu-process, renderer, etc.
-- **stack_hash** A hash of the hanging stack. Currently not used or set to zero.
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-## Migration events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.MigrationCore.MigObjectCountDLSys
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-This event is used to indicate object count for system paths during different phases of Windows feature update.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **migDiagSession->CString** Indicates the phase of the update.
-- **objectCount** Number of files being tracked for the corresponding phase of the update.
-- **sfInfo.Name** This indicates well know folder location path (Ex: PUBLIC_downloads etc.)
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-### Microsoft.Windows.MigrationCore.MigObjectCountDLUsr
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-This event returns data to track the count of the migration objects across various phases during feature update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and to track data loss scenarios.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **currentSid** Indicates the user SID for which the migration is being performed.
-- **migDiagSession->CString** The phase of the upgrade where migration occurs. (E.g.: Validate tracked content)
-- **objectCount** The count for the number of objects that are being transferred.
-- **sfInfo.Name** This event identifies the phase of the upgrade where migration happens.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.MigrationCore.MigObjectCountKFSys
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-This event returns data about the count of the migration objects across various phases during feature update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and to track data loss scenarios.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **migDiagSession->CString** Identifies the phase of the upgrade where migration happens.
-- **objectCount** The count of the number of objects that are being transferred.
-- **sfInfo.Name** The predefined folder path locations. For example, FOLDERID_PublicDownloads
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-### Microsoft.Windows.MigrationCore.MigObjectCountKFUsr
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-This event returns data to track the count of the migration objects across various phases during feature update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and to track data loss scenarios.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **currentSid** Indicates the user SID for which the migration is being performed.
-- **migDiagSession->CString** The phase of the upgrade where the migration occurs. (For example, Validate tracked content.)
-- **objectCount** The number of objects that are being transferred.
-- **sfInfo.Name** The predefined folder path locations. For example, FOLDERID_PublicDownloads.
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-## OneSettings events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.OneSettingsClient.Heartbeat
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-This event indicates the config state heartbeat. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Configs** Array of configs.
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-
-## OOBE events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdateExpeditionChoiceCommitted
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-This event requests a commit work for expedited update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure, up to date, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **oobeExpeditedUpdateCommitOption** Type of commit work for expedited update.
-- **resultCode** HR result of operation.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdatePageSkipped
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-This event provides information about skipping expedited update page. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure, up to date, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **reason** Reason for skip.
-- **skippedReasonFlag** Flag representing reason for skip.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.Oobe.ExpeditedUpdate.ExpeditedUpdateStatusResult
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-This event provides status of expedited update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure, up to date, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **oobeExpeditedUpdateStatus** Expedited update status.
-- **reason** Reason for the status.
-- **resultCode** HR result of operation.
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-
-## Other events
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-### Microsoft.Gaming.Install.MinecraftMigration
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-Minecraft specific event to track updates from one app version to another.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **FailurePhase** Failure phase.
-- **MigrationHr** Migration HResult.
-- **TimeTakenMs** Total migration time in milliseconds.
-- **UWPPackageFullName** Full name of the UWP package.
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-### Microsoft.Gaming.PurchaseExperience.Error
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-Event fired when an error is encountered during the Purchase Experience.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **callstack** The callstack where the error occurred.
-- **customAttributes** GTL custom attributes section for each app to add its own additional data.
-- **errorCode** errorCode indicating the error.
-- **extendedData** GTL extended data section for each app to add its own extensions.
-- **identifier** error identifier.
-- **message** error message.
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-### Microsoft.Gaming.PurchaseExperience.PageAction
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-Event fired when the user interacts with any CTAs during the Purchase Experience.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **countsAsFeatureUsage** GTL flag to help attribute page action to a feature.
-- **customAttributes** GTL custom attributes section for each app to add its own additional data.
-- **extendedData** GTL extended data section for each app to add its own extensions.
-- **timeToActionMs** Time in MS for this Page Action.
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-### Microsoft.Surface.Mcu.Prod.CriticalLog
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-Error information from Surface device firmware.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CUtility::GetTargetNameA(target)** Product identifier.
-- **productId** Product identifier
-- **uniqueId** Correlation ID that can be used with Watson to get more details about the failure.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Defender.Engine.Maps.Heartbeat
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-Heartbeat is sent once a day to indicate Defender is running and functional. Event includes necessary information to understand health of Defender on the device.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppVersion** Version of the Defender platform
-- **CampRing** Camp ring used for monthly deployment
-- **CfaMode** State of Controlled Folder Access
-- **ConsumerAsrMode** State of Attack Surface Reduction
-- **CountAsrRules** Number of Attack Surface Reduction rules in place
-- **EngineRing** Engine ring used for monthly deployment
-- **EngineVersion** Version of the AntiMalware Engine
-- **IsAsrAnyAudit** Flag to indicate if any Attack Surface Reduction rules are running in Audit mode
-- **IsAsrAnyBlock** Flag to indicate if any Attack Surface Reduction rules are running in Block mode
-- **IsBeta** Flag to indicate if the user has opted in for Beta updates for Defender.
-- **IsManaged** Flag to indicate if Defender is running in manage mode
-- **IsPassiveMode** Flag to indicate if Defender is in Passive mode for ATP
-- **IsSxsPassiveMode** Flag to indicate if Defender is in Passive mode for Limited periodic scanning
-- **ProductGuid** Defender Product Guid (static for Defender).
-- **PusMode** Mode for blocking potentially unwanted software
-- **ShouldHashIds** Do we have ISO Compliance requirement to hash IDs for e5
-- **SignatureRing** Signature ring used for deployments
-- **SigVersion** Version of signature VDMs
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-### Microsoft.Windows.SecureBootTelemetry.SecureBootEncodeUEFI
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-Information about Secure Boot configuration including the PK, KEKs, DB, and DBX files on the device.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **SecureBootUEFIEncoding** Information about the PK, KEKs, DB, and DBX files on the device.
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-### XboxSystemFlightRecorder.SmcErrorLog
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-This event collects critical log files related to Xbox hardware failures.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **SmcerrLog** Binary payload of the error log from the Xbox console.
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-
-## Privacy consent logging events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.PrivacyConsentLogging.PrivacyConsentCompleted
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-This event is used to determine whether the user successfully completed the privacy consent experience. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **presentationVersion** Which display version of the privacy consent experience the user completed
-- **privacyConsentState** The current state of the privacy consent experience
-- **settingsVersion** Which setting version of the privacy consent experience the user completed
-- **userOobeExitReason** The exit reason of the privacy consent experience
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.PrivacyConsentLogging.PrivacyConsentStatus
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-This event provides the effectiveness of new privacy experience. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **isAdmin** whether the person who is logging in is an admin
-- **isExistingUser** whether the account existed in a downlevel OS
-- **isLaunching** Whether or not the privacy consent experience will be launched
-- **isSilentElevation** whether the user has most restrictive UAC controls
-- **privacyConsentState** whether the user has completed privacy experience
-- **userRegionCode** The current user's region setting
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-
-## Setup events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Setup.WinSetupBoot.BootBlockStart
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-This event emits the start of the windows setup boot routine during upgrade. This routine determines the state of the upgrade and handles properly moving the upgrade forward or rolling back the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Action** It indicates phase/stage of operation.
-- **Detail** It indicates details about the phase/stage of the operation.
-- **Rollback** It's blank as this event triggers in success scenario only.
-- **Status** It indicates details about the status for getting the disk device object during boot.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Setup.WinSetupBoot.BootBlockStop
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-This event emits the stop of the windows setup boot routine during upgrade. This routine determines the state of the upgrade and handles properly moving the upgrade forward or rolling back the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Action** It indicates phase/stage of operation.
-- **Detail** It indicates details about the phase/stage of the operation.
-- **Rollback** It's blank as this event triggers in success scenario only.
-- **Status** It indicates details about the status for getting the disk device object during boot.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Setup.WinSetupBoot.Success
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-This event sends data indicating that the device has invoked the WinSetupBoot successfully. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Action** It indicates phase/stage of operation. As success event fires on exiting the operation, this value must be 'Exiting'.
-- **Duration(ms)** Duration of filter setup instance operation in milliseconds.
-- **Rollback** It's blank as this event triggers in success scenario only.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Setup.WinSetupBoot.Warning
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-This event is used to indicate whether there were any warnings when we were trying to skip a reboot during feature upgrade. The data collected with this event helps keep Windows product and service up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Action** Action indicates what operation was being performed by the filter driver (Ex: Waiting, Exiting).
-- **Detail** Add detail to the operation listed above (Ex: Blocked thread timed out).
-- **Rollback** Indicates whether a rollback was triggered (0 or 1).
-- **Status** Indicates the status code for the operation (Ex: 0, 258 etc.).
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Setup.WinSetupMon.ProtectionViolation
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-This event provides information about move or deletion of a file or a directory that is being monitored for data safety during feature updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Path** Path to the file or the directory that is being moved or deleted.
-- **Process** Path to the process that is requesting the move or the deletion.
-- **TargetPath** (Optional) If the operation is a move, the target path to which the file or directory is being moved.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Setup.WinSetupMon.TraceErrorVolume
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-Provides details about error in the functioning of upgrade data safety monitoring filter driver, related to a specific volume (drive).
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Message** Text string describing the error condition.
-- **SessionId** Identifier to correlate this component's telemetry with that of others.
-- **Status** NTSTATUS code related to the error.
-- **Volume** Path of the volume on which the error occurs
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-### SetupPlatformTel.SetupPlatformTelActivityEvent
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-This event sends basic metadata about the SetupPlatform update installation process, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **FieldName** Retrieves the event name/data point. Examples: InstallStartTime, InstallEndtime, OverallResult etc.
-- **GroupName** Retrieves the groupname the event belongs to. Example: Install Information, DU Information, Disk Space Information etc.
-- **InstanceID** This is a unique GUID to track individual instances of SetupPlatform that will help us tie events from a single instance together.
-- **Value** Value associated with the corresponding event name. For example, time-related events will include the system time
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-### SetupPlatformTel.SetupPlatformTelActivityStarted
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-This event sends basic metadata about the update installation process generated by SetupPlatform to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Name** The name of the dynamic update type. Example: GDR driver
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-### SetupPlatformTel.SetupPlatformTelActivityStopped
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-This event sends basic metadata about the update installation process generated by SetupPlatform to help keep Windows up to date.
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-### SetupPlatformTel.SetupPlatformTelEvent
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-This service retrieves events generated by SetupPlatform, the engine that drives the various deployment scenarios, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **FieldName** Retrieves the event name/data point. Examples: InstallStartTime, InstallEndtime, OverallResult etc.
-- **GroupName** Retrieves the groupname the event belongs to. Example: Install Information, DU Information, Disk Space Information etc.
-- **InstanceID** This is a unique GUID to track individual instances of SetupPlatform that will help us tie events from a single instance together.
-- **Value** Retrieves the value associated with the corresponding event name (Field Name). For example: For time related events this will include the system time.
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-## Software update events
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-### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.CheckForUpdates
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-This is a scan process event on Windows Update client. See the EventScenario field for specifics (started/failed/succeeded). The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ActivityMatchingId** Contains a unique ID identifying a single CheckForUpdates session from initialization to completion.
-- **AllowCachedResults** Indicates if the scan allowed using cached results.
-- **ApplicableUpdateInfo** Metadata for the updates that were detected as applicable
-- **CachedEngineVersion** For self-initiated healing, the version of the SIH engine that is cached on the device. If the SIH engine doesn't exist, the value is null.
-- **CallerApplicationName** The name provided by the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client.
-- **ClientVersion** The version number of the software distribution client.
-- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior. No data is currently reported in this field. Expected value for this field is 0.
-- **DriverSyncPassPerformed** Were drivers scanned this time?
-- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance.
-- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed.
-- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough.
-- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device.
-- **IPVersion** Indicates whether the download took place over IPv4 or IPv6
-- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Indicates if Windows Update client policies dual scan is enabled on the device.
-- **IsWUfBEnabled** Indicates if Windows Update client policies are enabled on the device.
-- **IsWUfBFederatedScanDisabled** Indicates if Windows Update client policies federated scan is disabled on the device.
-- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the target version policy is enabled on the device.
-- **MetadataIntegrityMode** The mode of the update transport metadata integrity check. 0-Unknown, 1-Ignoe, 2-Audit, 3-Enforce
-- **NumberOfApplicationsCategoryScanEvaluated** The number of categories (apps) for which an app update scan checked
-- **NumberOfLoop** The number of round trips the scan required
-- **NumberOfNewUpdatesFromServiceSync** The number of updates that were seen for the first time in this scan
-- **NumberOfUpdatesEvaluated** The total number of updates that were evaluated as a part of the scan
-- **NumFailedMetadataSignatures** The number of metadata signatures checks that failed for new metadata synced down.
-- **Online** Indicates if this was an online scan.
-- **ProcessName** The process name of the caller who initiated API calls, in the event where CallerApplicationName wasn't provided.
-- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device.
-- **RelatedCV** The previous Correlation Vector that was used before swapping with a new one
-- **ScanDurationInSeconds** The number of seconds a scan took
-- **ScanEnqueueTime** The number of seconds it took to initialize a scan
-- **ScanProps** This is a 32-bit integer containing Boolean properties for a given Windows Update scan. The following bits are used; all remaining bits are reserved and set to zero. Bit 0 (0x1): IsInteractive - is set to 1 if the scan is requested by a user, or 0 if the scan is requested by Automatic Updates. Bit 1 (0x2): IsSeeker - is set to 1 if the Windows Update client's Seeker functionality is enabled. Seeker functionality is enabled on certain interactive scans, and results in the scans returning certain updates that are in the initial stages of release (not yet released for full adoption via Automatic Updates).
-- **ServiceGuid** An ID that represents which service the software distribution client is checking for content (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc.).
-- **ServiceUrl** The environment URL a device is configured to scan with
-- **StatusCode** Indicates the result of a CheckForUpdates event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult).
-- **SyncType** Describes the type of scan the event was
-- **TargetMetadataVersion** For self-initiated healing, this is the target version of the SIH engine to download (if needed). If not, the value is null.
-- **TotalNumMetadataSignatures** The total number of metadata signatures checks done for new metadata that was synced down.
-- **WUDeviceID** The unique identifier of a specific device, used to identify how many devices are encountering success or a particular issue.
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-### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.Download
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-This event sends tracking data about the software distribution client download of the content for that update, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **BundleId** Identifier associated with the specific content bundle; shouldn't be all zeros if the bundleID was found.
-- **BundleRevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of the content bundle.
-- **CallerApplicationName** The name provided by the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client.
-- **ClientVersion** The version number of the software distribution client.
-- **CommonProps** A bitmask for future flags associated with the Windows Update client behavior.
-- **DownloadPriority** Indicates whether a download happened at background, normal, or foreground priority.
-- **DownloadProps** Information about the download operation properties in the form of a bitmask.
-- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for event instance.
-- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started downloading content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed.
-- **EventType** Possible values are Child, Bundle, or Driver.
-- **FeatureUpdatePause** Indicates whether feature OS updates are paused on the device.
-- **FlightBuildNumber** If this download was for a flight (pre-release build), this indicates the build number of that flight.
-- **FlightId** The specific ID of the flight (pre-release build) the device is getting.
-- **HardwareId** If this download was for a driver targeted to a particular device model, this ID indicates the model of the device.
-- **IsWUfBDualScanEnabled** Indicates if Windows Update client policies dual scan is enabled on the device.
-- **IsWUfBEnabled** Indicates if Windows Update client policies are enabled on the device.
-- **IsWUfBTargetVersionEnabled** Flag that indicates if the target version policy is enabled on the device.
-- **PackageFullName** The package name of the content.
-- **ProcessName** The process name of the caller who initiated API calls, in the event where CallerApplicationName wasn't provided.
-- **QualityUpdatePause** Indicates whether quality OS updates are paused on the device.
-- **Reason** A 32-bit integer representing the reason the update is blocked from being downloaded in the background.
-- **RegulationResult** The result code (HResult) of the last attempt to contact the regulation web service for download regulation of update content.
-- **RelatedCV** The previous Correlation Vector that was used before swapping with a new one.
-- **RevisionNumber** The revision number of the specified piece of content.
-- **ServiceGuid** A unique identifier for the service that the software distribution client is installing content for (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc).
-- **UpdateId** An identifier associated with the specific piece of content.
-- **UpdateImportance** Indicates whether a piece of content was marked as Important, Recommended, or Optional.
-- **WUDeviceID** The unique identifier of a specific device, used to identify how many devices are encountering success or a particular issue.
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-### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.DownloadCheckpoint
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-This event provides a checkpoint between each of the Windows Update download phases for UUP content. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CallerApplicationName** The name provided by the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client
-- **ClientVersion** The version number of the software distribution client
-- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of sending this event - whether because the software distribution just started checking for content, or whether it was canceled, succeeded, or failed
-- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", "Relase" or "Driver"
-- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary error code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough
-- **FileId** A hash that uniquely identifies a file
-- **FileName** Name of the downloaded file
-- **FlightId** The unique identifier for each flight
-- **RelatedCV** The previous Correlation Vector that was used before swapping with a new one
-- **RevisionNumber** Unique revision number of Update
-- **ServiceGuid** An ID that represents which service the software distribution client is checking for content (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc.)
-- **StatusCode** Indicates the result of a CheckForUpdates event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult)
-- **UpdateId** Unique Update ID
-- **WUDeviceID** The unique identifier of a specific device, used to identify how many devices are encountering success or a particular issue
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-### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.DownloadHeartbeat
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-This event allows tracking of ongoing downloads and contains data to explain the current state of the download. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **BytesTotal** Total bytes to transfer for this content
-- **BytesTransferred** Total bytes transferred for this content at the time of heartbeat
-- **CallerApplicationName** Name provided by the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client
-- **ClientVersion** The version number of the software distribution client
-- **ConnectionStatus** Indicates the connectivity state of the device at the time of heartbeat
-- **CurrentError** Last (transient) error encountered by the active download
-- **DownloadFlags** Flags indicating if power state is ignored
-- **DownloadState** Current state of the active download for this content (queued, suspended, or progressing)
-- **EventType** Possible values are "Child", "Bundle", or "Driver"
-- **FlightId** The unique identifier for each flight
-- **IsNetworkMetered** Indicates whether Windows considered the current network to be "metered"
-- **MOAppDownloadLimit** Mobile operator cap on size of application downloads, if any
-- **MOUpdateDownloadLimit** Mobile operator cap on size of operating system update downloads, if any
-- **PowerState** Indicates the power state of the device at the time of heartbeart (DC, AC, Battery Saver, or Connected Standby)
-- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one
-- **ResumeCount** Number of times this active download has resumed from a suspended state
-- **RevisionNumber** Identifies the revision number of this specific piece of content
-- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc)
-- **SuspendCount** Number of times this active download has entered a suspended state
-- **SuspendReason** Last reason for why this active download entered a suspended state
-- **UpdateId** Identifier associated with the specific piece of content
-- **WUDeviceID** Unique device id controlled by the software distribution client
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-
-### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.TaskRun
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-This is a start event for Server Initiated Healing client. See EventScenario field for specifics (for example, started/completed). The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request.
-- **ClientVersion** Version number of the software distribution client.
-- **CmdLineArgs** Command line arguments passed in by the caller.
-- **EventInstanceID** A globally unique identifier for the event instance.
-- **EventScenario** Indicates the purpose of the event (scan started, succeeded, failed, etc.).
-- **ServiceGuid** Identifier for the service to which the software distribution client is connecting (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc.).
-- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult).
-- **WUDeviceID** Unique device ID controlled by the software distribution client.
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-
-### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.UpdateDetected
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-This event sends data about an AppX app that has been updated from the Microsoft Store, including what app needs an update and what version/architecture is required, in order to understand and address problems with apps getting required updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ApplicableUpdateInfo** Metadata for the updates that were detected as applicable.
-- **CallerApplicationName** The name provided by the caller who initiated API calls into the software distribution client.
-- **IntentPFNs** Intended application-set metadata for atomic update scenarios.
-- **NumberOfApplicableUpdates** The number of updates ultimately deemed applicable to the system after the detection process is complete.
-- **RelatedCV** The previous Correlation Vector that was used before swapping with a new one.
-- **ServiceGuid** An ID that represents which service the software distribution client is connecting to (Windows Update, Microsoft Store, etc.).
-- **WUDeviceID** The unique device ID controlled by the software distribution client.
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-
-### SoftwareUpdateClientTelemetry.UpdateMetadataIntegrity
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-This event helps to identify whether update content has been tampered with and protects against man-in-the-middle attack. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date, secure, and performing properly.
-
-The following fields are available:
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-- **CallerApplicationName** Name of application making the Windows Update request. Used to identify context of request.
-- **EndpointUrl** The endpoint URL where the device obtains update metadata. This is used to distinguish between test, staging, and production environments.
-- **EventScenario** The purpose of this event, such as scan started, scan succeeded, or scan failed.
-- **ExtendedStatusCode** Secondary status code for certain scenarios where StatusCode wasn't specific enough.
-- **LeafCertId** The integral ID from the FragmentSigning data for the certificate that failed.
-- **MetadataIntegrityMode** The mode of the transport metadata integrity check. 0 = unknown; 1 = ignore; 2 = audit; 3 = enforce
-- **MetadataSignature** A base64-encoded string of the signature associated with the update metadata (specified by revision ID).
-- **RawMode** The raw unparsed mode string from the SLS response. This field is null if not applicable.
-- **RevisionId** The revision ID for a specific piece of content.
-- **RevisionNumber** The revision number for a specific piece of content.
-- **ServiceGuid** Identifies the service to which the software distribution client is connected. Example: Windows Update or Microsoft Store
-- **SHA256OfLeafCertPublicKey** A base64 encoding of the hash of the Base64CertData in the FragmentSigning data of the leaf certificate.
-- **SHA256OfTimestampToken** An encoded string of the timestamp token.
-- **SignatureAlgorithm** The hash algorithm for the metadata signature.
-- **SLSPrograms** A test program to which a device may have opted in. Example: Insider Fast
-- **StatusCode** Result code of the event (success, cancellation, failure code HResult).
-- **TimestampTokenId** The time this was created. It's encoded in a timestamp blob and will be zero if the token is malformed.
-- **UpdateId** The update ID for a specific piece of content.
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-
-## Surface events
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-### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEventV2_BPM
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-This event includes the hardware level data about battery performance. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **BPMCurrentlyEngaged** Instantaneous snapshot if BPM is engaged on device.
-- **BPMExitCriteria** What is the BPM exit criteria - 20%SOC or 50%SOC?
-- **BPMHvtCountA** Current HVT count for BPM counter A.
-- **BPMHvtCountB** Current HVT count for BPM counter B.
-- **bpmOptOutLifetimeCount** BPM OptOut Lifetime Count.
-- **BPMRsocBucketsHighTemp_Values** Time in temperature range 46°C -60°C and in the following true RSOC ranges: 0%-49%; 50%-79%; 80%-89%; 90%-94%; 95%-100%.
-- **BPMRsocBucketsLowTemp_Values** Time in temperature range 0°C -20°C and in the following true RSOC ranges: 0%-49%; 50%-79%; 80%-89%; 90%-94%; 95%-100%.
-- **BPMRsocBucketsMediumHighTemp_Values** Time in temperature range 36°C -45°C and in the following true RSOC ranges: 0%-49%; 50%-79%; 80%-89%; 90%-94%; 95%-100%.
-- **BPMRsocBucketsMediumLowTemp_Values** Time in temperature range 21°C-35°C and in the following true RSOC ranges: 0%-49%; 50%-79%; 80%-89%; 90%-94%; 95%-100%.
-- **BPMTotalEngagedMinutes** Total time that BPM was engaged.
-- **BPMTotalEntryEvents** Total number of times entering BPM.
-- **ComponentId** Component ID.
-- **FwVersion** FW version that created this log.
-- **LogClass** Log Class.
-- **LogInstance** Log instance within class (1..n).
-- **LogVersion** Log MGR version.
-- **MCUInstance** Instance id used to identify multiple MCU's in a product.
-- **ProductId** Product ID.
-- **SeqNum** Sequence Number.
-- **TimeStamp** UTC seconds when log was created.
-- **Ver** Schema version.
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-
-### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEventV2_CTT
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-This event includes the hardware level data about battery performance. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **BPMKioskModeStartDateInSeconds** First time Battery Limit was turned on
-- **BPMKioskModeTotalEngagedMinutes** Total time Battery Limit was on (SOC value at 50%)
-- **ComponentId** Component ID.
-- **CTTEqvTimeat35C** Poll time every minute. Add to lifetime counter based on temperature. Only count time above 80% SOC.
-- **CTTEqvTimeat35CinBPM** Poll time every minute. Add to lifetime counter based on temperature. Only count time above 55% SOC and when device is in BPM. Round up.
-- **CTTMinSOC1day** Rolling 1 day minimum SOC. Value set to 0 initially.
-- **CTTMinSOC28day** Rolling 28 day minimum SOC. Value set to 0 initially
-- **CTTMinSOC3day** Rolling 3 day minimum SOC. Value set to 0 initially
-- **CTTMinSOC7day** Rolling 7 day minimum SOC. Value set to 0 initially
-- **CTTStartDateInSeconds** Indicates the start date of when device starting being used.
-- **currentAuthenticationState** Current Authentication State.
-- **FwVersion** FW version that created this log.
-- **LogClass** LOG CLASS.
-- **LogInstance** Log instance within class (1..n).
-- **LogVersion** LOG MGR VERSION.
-- **MCUInstance** Instance id used to identify multiple MCU's in a product.
-- **newSnFruUpdateCount** New Sn FRU Update Count.
-- **newSnUpdateCount** New Sn Update Count.
-- **ProductId** Product ID.
-- **ProtectionPolicy** Battery limit engaged. True (0 False)
-- **SeqNum** Represents the sequence number.
-- **TimeStamp** UTC seconds when log was created.
-- **Ver** The schema version used.
-- **VoltageOptimization** Current CTT reduction in mV
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-
-### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEventV2_GG
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-This event includes the hardware level data about battery performance. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **cbTimeCell_Values** cb time for different cells.
-- **ComponentId** Component ID.
-- **cycleCount** Cycle Count.
-- **deltaVoltage** Delta voltage.
-- **eocChargeVoltage_Values** EOC Charge voltage values.
-- **fullChargeCapacity** Full Charge Capacity.
-- **FwVersion** FW version that created this log.
-- **lastCovEvent** Last Cov event.
-- **lastCuvEvent** Last Cuv event.
-- **LogClass** LOG_CLASS.
-- **LogInstance** Log instance within class (1..n).
-- **LogVersion** LOG_MGR_VERSION.
-- **manufacturerName** Manufacturer name.
-- **maxChargeCurrent** Max charge current.
-- **maxDeltaCellVoltage** Max delta cell voltage.
-- **maxDischargeCurrent** Max discharge current.
-- **maxTempCell** Max temp cell.
-- **maxVoltage_Values** Max voltage values.
-- **MCUInstance** Instance id used to identify multiple MCU's in a product.
-- **minTempCell** Min temp cell.
-- **minVoltage_Values** Min voltage values.
-- **numberOfCovEvents** Number of Cov events.
-- **numberOfCuvEvents** Number of Cuv events.
-- **numberOfOCD1Events** Number of OCD1 events.
-- **numberOfOCD2Events** Number of OCD2 events.
-- **numberOfQmaxUpdates** Number of Qmax updates.
-- **numberOfRaUpdates** Number of Ra updates.
-- **numberOfShutdowns** Number of shutdowns.
-- **pfStatus_Values** pf status values.
-- **ProductId** Product ID.
-- **qmax_Values** Qmax values for different cells.
-- **SeqNum** Sequence Number.
-- **TimeStamp** UTC seconds when log was created.
-- **Ver** Schema version.
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-
-### Microsoft.Surface.Battery.Prod.BatteryInfoEventV2_GGExt
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-This event includes the hardware level data about battery performance. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **avgCurrLastRun** Average current last run.
-- **avgPowLastRun** Average power last run.
-- **batteryMSPN** BatteryMSPN
-- **batteryMSSN** BatteryMSSN.
-- **cell0Ra3** Cell0Ra3.
-- **cell1Ra3** Cell1Ra3.
-- **cell2Ra3** Cell2Ra3.
-- **cell3Ra3** Cell3Ra3.
-- **ComponentId** Component ID.
-- **currentAtEoc** Current at Eoc.
-- **firstPFstatusA** First PF status-A.
-- **firstPFstatusB** First PF status-B.
-- **firstPFstatusC** First PF status-C.
-- **firstPFstatusD** First PF status-D.
-- **FwVersion** FW version that created this log.
-- **lastQmaxUpdate** Last Qmax update.
-- **lastRaDisable** Last Ra disable.
-- **lastRaUpdate** Last Ra update.
-- **lastValidChargeTerm** Last valid charge term.
-- **LogClass** LOG CLASS.
-- **LogInstance** Log instance within class (1..n).
-- **LogVersion** LOG MGR VERSION.
-- **maxAvgCurrLastRun** Max average current last run.
-- **maxAvgPowLastRun** Max average power last run.
-- **MCUInstance** Instance id used to identify multiple MCU's in a product.
-- **mfgInfoBlockB01** MFG info Block B01.
-- **mfgInfoBlockB02** MFG info Block B02.
-- **mfgInfoBlockB03** MFG info Block B03.
-- **mfgInfoBlockB04** MFG info Block B04.
-- **numOfRaDisable** Number of Ra disable.
-- **numOfValidChargeTerm** Number of valid charge term.
-- **ProductId** Product ID.
-- **qmaxCycleCount** Qmax cycle count.
-- **SeqNum** Sequence Number.
-- **stateOfHealthEnergy** State of health energy.
-- **stateOfHealthFcc** State of health Fcc.
-- **stateOfHealthPercent** State of health percent.
-- **TimeStamp** UTC seconds when log was created.
-- **totalFwRuntime** Total FW runtime.
-- **updateStatus** Update status.
-- **Ver** Schema version.
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-
-### Microsoft.Surface.Health.Binary.Prod.McuHealthLog
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-This event collects information to keep track of health indicator of the built-in micro controller. For example, the number of abnormal shutdowns due to power issues during boot sequence, type of display panel attached to base, thermal indicator, throttling data in hardware etc. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CUtility::GetTargetNameA(Target)** Sub component name.
-- **HealthLog** Health indicator log.
-- **healthLogSize** 4KB.
-- **productId** Identifier for product model.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Surface.SystemReset.Prod.ResetCauseEventV2
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-This event sends reason for SAM, PCH, and SoC reset. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **HostResetCause** Host reset cause.
-- **PchResetCause** PCH reset cause.
-- **SamResetCause** SAM reset cause.
-
-
-## UEFI events
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UEFI.ESRT
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-This event sends basic data during boot about the firmware loaded or recently installed on the machine. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **DriverFirmwareFilename** The firmware file name reported by the device hardware key.
-- **DriverFirmwareIntegrityFilename** Filename of the integrity package that is supplied in the firmware package.
-- **DriverFirmwarePolicy** The optional version update policy value.
-- **DriverFirmwareStatus** The firmware status reported by the device hardware key.
-- **DriverFirmwareVersion** The firmware version reported by the device hardware key.
-- **FirmwareId** The UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) identifier.
-- **FirmwareLastAttemptStatus** The reported status of the most recent firmware installation attempt, as reported by the EFI System Resource Table (ESRT).
-- **FirmwareLastAttemptVersion** The version of the most recent attempted firmware installation, as reported by the EFI System Resource Table (ESRT).
-- **FirmwareType** The UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) type.
-- **FirmwareVersion** The UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) version as reported by the EFI System Resource Table (ESRT).
-- **InitiateUpdate** Indicates whether the system is ready to initiate an update.
-- **LastAttemptDate** The date of the most recent attempted firmware installation.
-- **LastAttemptStatus** The result of the most recent attempted firmware installation.
-- **LastAttemptVersion** The version of the most recent attempted firmware installation.
-- **LowestSupportedFirmwareVersion** The oldest (lowest) version of firmware supported.
-- **MaxRetryCount** The maximum number of retries, defined by the firmware class key.
-- **RetryCount** The number of attempted installations (retries), reported by the driver software key.
-- **Status** The status returned to the PnP (Plug-and-Play) manager.
-- **UpdateAttempted** Indicates if installation of the current update has been attempted before.
-
-
-## Update Assistant events
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.RecommendedTroubleshootingService.MitigationFailed
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-This event is raised after an executable delivered by Mitigation Service has run and failed. Data from this event is used to measure the health of mitigations used by engineers to solve in-market problems on internal, insider, and retail devices. Failure data will also be used for root-cause investigation by feature teams, as signal to halt mitigation rollout and, possible follow-up action on specific devices still impacted by the problem because the mitigation failed (i.e. reoffer it to impacted devices). The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
-
-The following fields are available:
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-- **activeProcesses** Number of active processes.
-- **atleastOneMitigationSucceeded** Bool flag indicating if at least one mitigation succeeded.
-- **callerId** Identifier (GUID) of the caller requesting a system initiated troubleshooter.
-- **contactTSServiceAttempts** Number of attempts made by TroubleshootingSvc in a single Scanner session to get Troubleshooter metadata from the Troubleshooting cloud service.
-- **countDownloadedPayload** Count instances of payload downloaded.
-- **description** Description of failure.
-- **devicePreference** Recommended Troubleshooting Setting on the device.
-- **downloadBinaryAttempts** Number of attempts made by TroubleshootingSvc in a single Scanner session to download Troubleshooter Exe.
-- **downloadCabAttempts** Number of attempts made by TroubleshootingSvc in a single Scanner session to download PrivilegedActions Cab.
-- **executionHR** HR code of the execution of the mitigation.
-- **executionPreference** Current Execution level Preference. This may not be same as devicePreference, eg when executing Critical troubleshooters, the executionPreference is set to the Silent option.
-- **exitCode** Exit code of the execution of the mitigation.
-- **experimentFeatureId** Experiment feature ID.
-- **experimentFeatureState** Config state of the experiment.
-- **hr** HRESULT for error code.
-- **isActiveSessionPresent** If an active user session is present on the device.
-- **isCriticalMitigationAvailable** If a critical mitigation is available to this device.
-- **isFilteringSuccessful** If the filtering operation was successful.
-- **isReApply** reApply status for the mitigation.
-- **mitigationId** ID value of the mitigation.
-- **mitigationProcessCycleTime** Process cycle time used by the mitigation.
-- **mitigationRequestWithCompressionFailed** Boolean flag indicating if HTTP request with compression failed for this device.
-- **mitigationServiceResultFetched** Boolean flag indicating if mitigation details were fetched from the admin service.
-- **mitigationVersion** String indicating version of the mitigation.
-- **oneSettingsMetadataParsed** If OneSettings metadata was parsed successfully.
-- **oneSettingsSchemaVersion** Schema version used by the OneSettings parser.
-- **onlyNoOptMitigationsPresent** Checks if all mitigations were no opt.
-- **parsedOneSettingsFile** Indicates if OneSettings parsing was successful.
-- **sessionAttempts** Number of Scanner sessions attempted so far by TroubleshootingSvc for this troubleshooter.
-- **SessionId** Random GUID used for grouping events in a session.
-- **subType** Error type.
-- **totalKernelTime** Total kernel time used by the mitigation.
-- **totalNumberOfApplicableMitigations** Total number of applicable mitigations.
-- **totalProcesses** Total number of processes assigned to the job object.
-- **totalTerminatedProcesses** Total number of processes in terminated state assigned to the job object.
-- **totalUserTime** Total user mode time used by the job object.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.RecommendedTroubleshootingService.MitigationSucceeded
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-This event is raised after an executable delivered by Mitigation Service has successfully run. Data from this event is used to measure the health of mitigations used by engineers to solve in-market problems on internal, insider, and retail devices. The data collected with this event is used to keep Windows performing properly.
-
-The following fields are available:
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-- **activeProcesses** Number of active processes.
-- **callerId** Identifier (GUID) of the caller requesting a system initiated troubleshooter.
-- **contactTSServiceAttempts** Number of attempts made by TroubleshootingSvc in a single Scanner session to get Troubleshooter metadata from the Troubleshooting cloud service.
-- **devicePreference** Recommended troubleshooting setting on the device.
-- **downloadBinaryAttempts** Number of attempts made by TroubleshootingSvc in a single Scanner session to download Troubleshooter Exe.
-- **downloadCabAttempts** Number of attempts made by TroubleshootingSvc in a single Scanner session to download PrivilegedActions Cab.
-- **executionPreference** Current Execution level Preference. This may not be same as devicePreference, for example, when executing Critical troubleshooters, the executionPreference is set to the Silent option.
-- **exitCode** Exit code of the execution of the mitigation.
-- **exitCodeDefinition** String describing the meaning of the exit code returned by the mitigation (i.e. ProblemNotFound).
-- **experimentFeatureId** Experiment feature ID.
-- **experimentFeatureState** Feature state for the experiment.
-- **mitigationId** ID value of the mitigation.
-- **mitigationProcessCycleTime** Process cycle time used by the mitigation.
-- **mitigationVersion** String indicating version of the mitigation.
-- **sessionAttempts** Number of Scanner sessions attempted so far by TroubleshootingSvc for this troubleshooter.
-- **SessionId** Random GUID used for grouping events in a session.
-- **totalKernelTime** Total kernel time used by the mitigation.
-- **totalProcesses** Total number of processes assigned to the job object.
-- **totalTerminatedProcesses** Total number of processes in terminated state assigned to the job object.
-- **totalUserTime** Total user mode time used by the job object.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Shell.EM.EMCompleted
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-Event that tracks the effectiveness of an operation to mitigate an issue on devices that meet certain requirements.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **cleanUpScheduledTaskHR** The result of the operation to clean up the scheduled task the launched the operation.
-- **eulaHashHR** The result of the operation to generate a hash of the EULA file that's currently on-disk.
-- **mitigationHR** The result of the operation to take corrective action on a device that's impacted.
-- **mitigationResult** The enumeration value representing the action that was taken on the device.
-- **mitigationResultReason** The string value representing the action that was taken on the device.
-- **mitigationSuccessWriteHR** The result of writing the success value to the registry.
-- **region** The device's default region at the time of execution.
-- **windowsVersionString** The version of Windows that was computed at the time of execution.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResult
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-This event provides the result of running the compatibility check for update assistant. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** The correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
-- **UpdateAssistantCompatCheckResultOutput** Output of compatibility check for update assistant.
-- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantDeviceInformation
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-This event provides basic information about the device where update assistant was run. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** The correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
-- **UpdateAssistantAppFilePath** Path to Update Assistant app.
-- **UpdateAssistantDeviceId** Device Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device.
-- **UpdateAssistantExeName** Exe name running as Update Assistant.
-- **UpdateAssistantExternalId** External Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device.
-- **UpdateAssistantIsDeviceCloverTrail** True/False is the device clovertrail.
-- **UpdateAssistantIsPushing** True if the update is pushing to the device.
-- **UpdateAssistantMachineId** Machine Id of the Update Assistant Candidate Device.
-- **UpdateAssistantOsVersion** Update Assistant OS Version.
-- **UpdateAssistantPartnerId** Partner Id for Assistant application.
-- **UpdateAssistantReportPath** Path to report for Update Assistant.
-- **UpdateAssistantStartTime** Start time for UpdateAssistant.
-- **UpdateAssistantUiType** The type of UI whether default or OOBE.
-- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant.
-- **UpdateAssistantVersionInfo** Information about Update Assistant application.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantEULAProperty
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-This event is set to true at the start of AcceptEULA. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** The correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
-- **UpdateAssistantEULAPropertyGeoId** Geo Id used to show EULA.
-- **UpdateAssistantEULAPropertyRegion** Region used to show EULA.
-- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantInteractive
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-A user action such as button click happens.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** The correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
-- **UpdateAssistantInteractiveObjective** The objective of the action performed.
-- **UpdateAssistantInteractiveUiAction** The action performed through UI.
-- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantPostInstallDetails
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-Information pertaining to post install phase of Update Assistant.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** The correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
-- **UpdateAssistantPostInstallCV** Correlation vector for update assistant post install.
-- **UpdateAssistantPostInstallUpgradeClientId** Client id post install.
-- **UpdateAssistantPostInstallUserSignature** User signature of install.
-- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant.
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-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStartState
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-This event marks the start of an Update Assistant State. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** The correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
-- **UpdateAssistantStateAcceptEULA** True at the start of AcceptEULA.
-- **UpdateAssistantStateCheckingCompat** True at the start of Checking Compat
-- **UpdateAssistantStateCheckingUpgrade** True at the start of CheckingUpgrade.
-- **UpdateAssistantStateDownloading** True at the start Downloading.
-- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingApplication** True at the start of the state InitializingApplication.
-- **UpdateAssistantStateInitializingStates** True at the start of InitializingStates.
-- **UpdateAssistantStateInstalling** True at the start of Installing.
-- **UpdateAssistantStatePerformRestart** True at the start of PerformRestart.
-- **UpdateAssistantStatePostInstall** True at the start of PostInstall.
-- **UpdateAssistantStateWelcomeToNewOS** True at the start of WelcomeToNewOS.
-- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantStateGeneralErrorDetails
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-Details about errors of current state.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** The correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
-- **UpdateAssistantGeneralErrorHResult** HResult of current state.
-- **UpdateAssistantGeneralErrorOriginalState** State name of current state.
-- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantApp.UpdateAssistantUserActionDetails
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-This event provides details about user action. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** The correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** The global event counter for all telemetry on the device.
-- **UpdateAssistantUserActionExitingState** Exiting state name user performed action on.
-- **UpdateAssistantUserActionHResult** HRESULT of user action.
-- **UpdateAssistantUserActionState** State name user performed action on.
-- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of UpdateAssistant.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateAssistantDwnldr.UpdateAssistantDownloadDetails
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-Details about the Update Assistant ESD download.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** The correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** The counter for all telemetry on the device.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadCancelled** True when the ESD download is canceled.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadDownloadTotalBytes** The total size in bytes of the download.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadEditionMismatch** True if downloaded ESD doesn't match edition.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadESDEncrypted** True if ESD is encrypted.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadIs10s** True if ESD is 10s.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadMessage** Message from a completed or failed download.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadMsgSize** Size of the download.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadNEdition** True if ESD is N edition.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadPath** Full path to the download.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadPathSize** Size of the path.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadProductsXml** Full path of products xml.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadTargetEdition** The targeted edition for the download.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadTargetLanguage** The targeted language for the download.
-- **UpdateAssistantDownloadUseCatalog** True if update assistant is using catalog.
-- **UpdateAssistantVersion** Current package version of Update Assistant.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteDetectionStarted
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-This event indicates that the detection phase of USO has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** Correlation vector.
-- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedited request.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited.
-- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** List of update IDs in progress.
-- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider.
-- **PackageVersion** The package version label.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteDownloadStarted
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-This event indicates that the download phase of USO has started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** A correlation vector.
-- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy Id of the expedite request.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** Update Id of the LCU expected to be expedited.
-- **ExpediteUpdatesInProgress** A list of update IDs in progress.
-- **ExpediteUsoLastError** The last error returned by USO.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider.
-- **PackageVersion** The package version label.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterFailedToUpdateToExpectedUbr
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-This event indicates the expected UBR of the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** Correlation vector.
-- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code.
-- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request.
-- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterPolicyRestoreResult** HRESULT of the policy restore.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider.
-- **PackageVersion** The package version label.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterScanCompleted
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-This event sends results of the expedite USO scan. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CartPolicySetOnDevice** True if the cart policy is set for the device.
-- **CV** Correlation vector.
-- **ExpediteCbsServicingInProgressStatus** True if servicing is in progress in cbs for the device.
-- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code.
-- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy ID of the expedite request.
-- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure.
-- **ExpediteScheduledTaskCreated** Indicates whether the scheduled task was created (true/false).
-- **ExpediteScheduledTaskHresult** HRESULT for scheduled task creation.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The UBR of the device.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterExpectedUbr** The expected UBR of the device.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterMonitorResult** HRESULT of the USO monitoring.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterScanResult** HRESULT of the expedite USO scan.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterUsoResult** HRESULT of the USO initialization and resume API calls.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider.
-- **PackageVersion** The package version label.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.ExpediteUpdaterScanStarted
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-This event sends telemetry that USO scan has been started. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CartPolicySetOnDevice** True if the cart policy is set for a given device.
-- **CV** Correlation vector.
-- **ExpediteErrorBitMap** Bit map value for any error code.
-- **ExpeditePolicyId** The policy Id of the expedite request.
-- **ExpediteResult** Boolean value for success or failure.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterCurrentUbr** The UBR of the device.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterExpectedUbr** The expected UBR of the device.
-- **ExpediteUpdaterOfferedUpdateId** UpdateId of the LCU expected to be expedited.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** Counts the number of events for this provider.
-- **PackageVersion** The package version label.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsCachedNotificationRetrieved
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-This event is sent when a notification is received. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** A correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** This is a client side counter that indicates ordering of events sent by the user.
-- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsBlobNotificationNotEmpty** A boolean that is true if the blob notification has valid content.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsDeviceInformationUploaded
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-This event is received when the UpdateHealthTools service uploads device information. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** Correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter that indicates ordering of events sent by this user.
-- **PackageVersion** Current package version of remediation.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUbrChanged** 1 if the Ubr just changed, 0 otherwise.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUri** The URI to be used for push notifications on this device.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsDeviceInformationUploadFailed
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-This event provides information for device that failed to upload the details. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** Correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** Telemetry event counter.
-- **PackageVersion** Version label of the package sending telemetry.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionResult** Result of running the tool expressed as an HRESULT.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsPushNotificationCompleted
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-This event is received when a push notification has been completed by the UpdateHealthTools service. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** Correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter that indicates ordering of events sent by this user.
-- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionResult** The HRESULT return by the enterprise action.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionType** Enum describing the type of action requested by the push.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsPushNotificationReceived
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-This event is received when the UpdateHealthTools service receives a push notification. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** Correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter that indicates ordering of events sent by this user.
-- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUri** The URI to be used for push notifications on this device.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionType** Enum describing the type of action requested by the push.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentChannel** The channel used to receive notification.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentRequestId** The request ID for the push.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentStep** The current step for the push notification.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsPushNotificationStatus
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-This event is received when there's status on a push notification. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** Correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter that indicates ordering of events sent by this user.
-- **PackageVersion** Current package version of UpdateHealthTools.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsDeviceUri** The URI to be used for push notifications on this device.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsEnterpriseActionType** Enum describing the type of action requested by the push.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentRequestId** The request ID for the push.
-- **UpdateHealthToolsPushCurrentStep** The current step for the push notification
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceIsDSSJoin
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-This event is sent when a device has been detected as DSS device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** A correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** This is a client side counter that indicates ordering of events sent by this user.
-- **PackageVersion** The package version of the label.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateHealthTools.UpdateHealthToolsServiceStarted
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-This event is sent when the service first starts. It's a heartbeat indicating that the service is available on the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CV** Correlation vector.
-- **GlobalEventCounter** Client side counter that indicates ordering of events sent by this user.
-- **PackageVersion** Current package version of remediation.
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-## Update events
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-### Update360Telemetry.Revert
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-This event sends data relating to the Revert phase of updating Windows. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ErrorCode** The error code returned for the Revert phase.
-- **FlightId** Unique ID for the flight (test instance version).
-- **ObjectId** The unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **RebootRequired** Indicates reboot is required.
-- **RevertResult** The result code returned for the Revert operation.
-- **ScenarioId** The ID of the update scenario.
-- **SessionId** The ID of the update attempt.
-- **UpdateId** The ID of the update.
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-### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentCommit
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-This event collects information regarding the commit phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CancelRequested** Boolean that indicates whether cancel was requested.
-- **ErrorCode** The error code returned for the current install phase.
-- **FlightId** Unique ID for each flight.
-- **ObjectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **Result** Outcome of the install phase of the update.
-- **ScenarioId** Indicates the update scenario.
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each update attempt.
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each update.
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-### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest
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-This event sends data for the download request phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to PC and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CancelRequested** Boolean indicating whether a cancel was requested.
-- **ContainsSafeOSDUPackage** Boolean indicating whether Safe DU packages are part of the payload.
-- **DeletedCorruptFiles** Boolean indicating whether corrupt payload was deleted.
-- **DownloadComplete** Indicates if the download is complete.
-- **DownloadedSizeBundle** Cumulative size (in bytes) of the downloaded bundle content.
-- **DownloadedSizeCanonical** Cumulative size (in bytes) of downloaded canonical content.
-- **DownloadedSizeDiff** Cumulative size (in bytes) of downloaded diff content.
-- **DownloadedSizeExpress** Cumulative size (in bytes) of downloaded express content.
-- **DownloadedSizePSFX** Cumulative size (in bytes) of downloaded PSFX content.
-- **DownloadRequests** Number of times a download was retried.
-- **ErrorCode** The error code returned for the current download request phase.
-- **ExtensionName** Indicates whether the payload is related to Operating System content or a plugin.
-- **FlightId** Unique ID for each flight.
-- **InternalFailureResult** Indicates a non-fatal error from a plugin.
-- **NumberOfHops** Number of intermediate packages used to reach target version.
-- **ObjectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode (same concept as InstanceId for Setup360).
-- **PackageCategoriesSkipped** Indicates package categories that were skipped, if applicable.
-- **PackageCountOptional** Number of optional packages requested.
-- **PackageCountRequired** Number of required packages requested.
-- **PackageCountTotal** Total number of packages needed.
-- **PackageCountTotalBundle** Total number of bundle packages.
-- **PackageCountTotalCanonical** Total number of canonical packages.
-- **PackageCountTotalDiff** Total number of diff packages.
-- **PackageCountTotalExpress** Total number of express packages.
-- **PackageCountTotalPSFX** The total number of PSFX packages.
-- **PackageExpressType** Type of express package.
-- **PackageSizeCanonical** Size of canonical packages in bytes.
-- **PackageSizeDiff** Size of diff packages in bytes.
-- **PackageSizeExpress** Size of express packages in bytes.
-- **PackageSizePSFX** The size of PSFX packages, in bytes.
-- **RangeRequestState** Indicates the range request type used.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **Result** Outcome of the download request phase of update.
-- **SandboxTaggedForReserves** The sandbox for reserves.
-- **ScenarioId** Indicates the update scenario.
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each attempt (same value for initialize, download, install commit phases).
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each update.
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-### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentExpand
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-This event collects information regarding the expansion phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CancelRequested** Boolean that indicates whether a cancel was requested.
-- **CanonicalRequestedOnError** Indicates if an error caused a reversion to a different type of compressed update (TRUE or FALSE).
-- **ElapsedTickCount** Time taken for expand phase.
-- **EndFreeSpace** Free space after expand phase.
-- **EndSandboxSize** Sandbox size after expand phase.
-- **ErrorCode** The error code returned for the current install phase.
-- **FlightId** Unique ID for each flight.
-- **ObjectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **ScenarioId** Indicates the update scenario.
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each update attempt.
-- **StartFreeSpace** Free space before expand phase.
-- **StartSandboxSize** Sandbox size after expand phase.
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each update.
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-### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInitialize
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-This event sends data for the initialize phase of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario, which is applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ErrorCode** The error code returned for the current install phase.
-- **FlightId** Unique ID for each flight.
-- **FlightMetadata** Contains the FlightId and the build being flighted.
-- **ObjectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **Result** Outcome of the install phase of the update.
-- **ScenarioId** Indicates the update scenario.
-- **SessionData** String containing instructions to update agent for processing FODs and DUICs (Null for other scenarios).
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each update attempt.
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each update.
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-### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentInstall
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-This event sends data for the install phase of updating Windows. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ErrorCode** The error code returned for the current install phase.
-- **ExtensionName** Indicates whether the payload is related to Operating System content or a plugin.
-- **FlightId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode (same concept as InstanceId for Setup360).
-- **InternalFailureResult** Indicates a non-fatal error from a plugin.
-- **ObjectId** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **Result** The result for the current install phase.
-- **ScenarioId** Indicates the update scenario.
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each update attempt.
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each update.
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-### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentMitigationResult
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-This event sends data indicating the result of each update agent mitigation. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Applicable** Indicates whether the mitigation is applicable for the current update.
-- **CommandCount** The number of command operations in the mitigation entry.
-- **CustomCount** The number of custom operations in the mitigation entry.
-- **FileCount** The number of file operations in the mitigation entry.
-- **FlightId** Unique identifier for each flight.
-- **Index** The mitigation index of this particular mitigation.
-- **MitigationScenario** The update scenario in which the mitigation was executed.
-- **Name** The friendly name of the mitigation.
-- **ObjectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **OperationIndex** The mitigation operation index (in the event of a failure).
-- **OperationName** The friendly name of the mitigation operation (in the event of failure).
-- **RegistryCount** The number of registry operations in the mitigation entry.
-- **RelatedCV** The correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **Result** The HResult of this operation.
-- **ScenarioId** The update agent scenario ID.
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each update attempt.
-- **TimeDiff** The amount of time spent performing the mitigation (in 100-nanosecond increments).
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each Update.
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-### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentMitigationSummary
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-This event sends a summary of all the update agent mitigations available for an update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Applicable** The count of mitigations that were applicable to the system and scenario.
-- **Failed** The count of mitigations that failed.
-- **FlightId** Unique identifier for each flight.
-- **MitigationScenario** The update scenario in which the mitigations were attempted.
-- **ObjectId** The unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **RelatedCV** The correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **Result** The HResult of this operation.
-- **ScenarioId** The update agent scenario ID.
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each update attempt.
-- **TimeDiff** The amount of time spent performing all mitigations (in 100-nanosecond increments).
-- **Total** Total number of mitigations that were available.
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each update.
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-### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentModeStart
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-This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. Applicable to both PCs and Mobile. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **FlightId** Unique ID for each flight.
-- **Mode** Indicates the mode that has started.
-- **ObjectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **ScenarioId** Indicates the update scenario.
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each update attempt.
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each update.
-- **Version** Version of update
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-
-### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentOneSettings
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-This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Count** The count of applicable OneSettings for the device.
-- **FlightId** Unique ID for the flight (test instance version).
-- **ObjectId** The unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **Parameters** The set of name value pair parameters sent to OneSettings to determine if there are any applicable OneSettings.
-- **RelatedCV** The correlation vector value generated from the latest USO (Update Service Orchestrator) scan.
-- **Result** The HResult of the event.
-- **ScenarioId** The ID of the update scenario.
-- **SessionId** The ID of the update attempt.
-- **UpdateId** The ID of the update.
-- **Values** The values sent back to the device, if applicable.
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-### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentPostRebootResult
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-This event collects information for both Mobile and Desktop regarding the post reboot phase of the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) update scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ErrorCode** The error code returned for the current post reboot phase.
-- **FlightId** The specific ID of the Windows Insider build the device is getting.
-- **ObjectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **PostRebootResult** Indicates the Hresult.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **RollbackFailureReason** Indicates the cause of the rollback.
-- **ScenarioId** The scenario ID. Example: MobileUpdate, DesktopLanguagePack, DesktopFeatureOnDemand, or DesktopDriverUpdate.
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each update attempt.
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each update.
-- **UpdateOutputState** A numeric value indicating the state of the update at the time of reboot.
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-### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentReboot
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-This event sends information indicating that a request has been sent to suspend an update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ErrorCode** The error code returned for the current reboot.
-- **FlightId** Unique ID for the flight (test instance version).
-- **IsSuspendable** Indicates whether the update has the ability to be suspended and resumed at the time of reboot. When the machine is rebooted and the update is in middle of Predownload or Install and Setup.exe is running, this field is TRUE, if not its FALSE.
-- **ObjectId** The unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **Reason** Indicates the HResult why the machine couldn't be suspended. If it's successfully suspended, the result is 0.
-- **RelatedCV** The correlation vector value generated from the latest USO (Update Service Orchestrator) scan.
-- **ScenarioId** The ID of the update scenario.
-- **SessionId** The ID of the update attempt.
-- **UpdateId** The ID of the update.
-- **UpdateState** Indicates the state of the machine when Suspend is called. For example, Install, Download, Commit.
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-### Update360Telemetry.UpdateAgentSetupBoxLaunch
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-The UpdateAgent_SetupBoxLaunch event sends data for the launching of the setup box when updating Windows via the new Unified Update Platform (UUP) scenario. This event is only applicable to PCs. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ContainsExpressPackage** Indicates whether the download package is express.
-- **FlightId** Unique ID for each flight.
-- **FreeSpace** Free space on OS partition.
-- **InstallCount** Number of install attempts using the same sandbox.
-- **ObjectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **Quiet** Indicates whether setup is running in quiet mode.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **SandboxSize** Size of the sandbox.
-- **ScenarioId** Indicates the update scenario.
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each update attempt.
-- **SetupLaunchAttemptCount** Indicates the count of attempts to launch setup for the current Update Agent instance.
-- **SetupMode** Mode of setup to be launched.
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each Update.
-- **UserSession** Indicates whether install was invoked by user actions.
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-## Upgrade events
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-### FacilitatorTelemetry.DCATDownload
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-This event indicates whether devices received additional or critical supplemental content during an OS Upgrade, to help keep Windows up to date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **DownloadSize** Download size of payload.
-- **ElapsedTime** Time taken to download payload.
-- **MediaFallbackUsed** Used to determine if we used Media CompDBs to figure out package requirements for the upgrade.
-- **ResultCode** Result returned by the Facilitator DCAT call.
-- **Scenario** Dynamic update scenario (Image DU, or Setup DU).
-- **Type** Type of package that was downloaded.
-- **UpdateId** The ID of the update that was downloaded.
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-### FacilitatorTelemetry.DUDownload
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-This event returns data about the download of supplemental packages critical to upgrading a device to the next version of Windows. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **PackageCategoriesFailed** Lists the categories of packages that failed to download.
-- **PackageCategoriesSkipped** Lists the categories of package downloads that were skipped.
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-### FacilitatorTelemetry.InitializeDU
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-This event determines whether devices received additional or critical supplemental content during an OS upgrade. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **DownloadRequestAttributes** The attributes we send to DCAT.
-- **ResultCode** The result returned from the initiation of Facilitator with the URL/attributes.
-- **Scenario** Dynamic Update scenario (Image DU, or Setup DU).
-- **Url** The Delivery Catalog (DCAT) URL we send the request to.
-- **Version** Version of Facilitator.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.Downlevel
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-This event sends data indicating that the device has started the downlevel phase of the upgrade, to help keep Windows up to date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClientId** If using Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, the default value is Media360, but it can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FlightData** Unique value that identifies the flight.
-- **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the downlevel OS.
-- **HostOsSkuName** The operating system edition that is running Setup360 instance (downlevel OS).
-- **InstanceId** A unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe.
-- **ReportId** In the Windows Update scenario, this is the updateID that is passed to Setup. In media setup, this is the GUID for the install.wim.
-- **Setup360Extended** More detailed information about phase/action when the potential failure occurred.
-- **Setup360Mode** The phase of Setup360 (for example, Predownload, Install, Finalize, Rollback).
-- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360 (HRESULT used to diagnose errors).
-- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type (for example, Boot, Media, Update, MCT).
-- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of the target OS).
-- **State** Exit state of given Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
-- **TestId** An ID that uniquely identifies a group of events.
-- **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. In the Windows Update scenario, this is the same as the clientId.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.Finalize
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-This event sends data indicating that the device has started the phase of finalizing the upgrade, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClientId** With Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FlightData** Unique value that identifies the flight.
-- **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the previous OS.
-- **HostOsSkuName** The OS edition that is running Setup360 instance (previous OS).
-- **InstanceId** A unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe
-- **ReportId** With Windows Update, this is the updateID that is passed to Setup. In media setup, this is the GUID for the install.wim.
-- **Setup360Extended** More detailed information about the phase/action when the potential failure occurred.
-- **Setup360Mode** The phase of Setup360. Example: Predownload, Install, Finalize, Rollback.
-- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that is used to diagnose errors.
-- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT.
-- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
-- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
-- **TestId** ID that uniquely identifies a group of events.
-- **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. With Windows Update, this is the same as the clientId.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.OsUninstall
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-This event sends data regarding OS updates and upgrades from Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Specifically, it indicates the outcome of an OS uninstall. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClientId** For Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FlightData** Unique value that identifies the flight.
-- **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the previous OS.
-- **HostOsSkuName** The OS edition that is running the Setup360 instance (previous OS).
-- **InstanceId** A unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe.
-- **ReportId** For Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, this is the GUID for the install.wim.
-- **Setup360Extended** Detailed information about the phase or action when the potential failure occurred.
-- **Setup360Mode** The phase of Setup360. Example: Predownload, Install, Finalize, Rollback.
-- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that is used to diagnose errors.
-- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT
-- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
-- **State** Exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
-- **TestId** ID that uniquely identifies a group of events.
-- **WuId** Windows Update client ID.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.PostRebootInstall
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-This event sends data indicating that the device has invoked the post reboot install phase of the upgrade, to help keep Windows up-to-date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClientId** With Windows Update, this is the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, the default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FlightData** Unique value that identifies the flight.
-- **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the previous OS.
-- **HostOsSkuName** The OS edition that is running Setup360 instance (previous OS).
-- **InstanceId** A unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe.
-- **ReportId** With Windows Update, this is the updateID that is passed to Setup. In media setup, this is the GUID for the install.wim.
-- **Setup360Extended** Extension of result - more granular information about phase/action when the potential failure happened
-- **Setup360Mode** The phase of Setup360. Example: Predownload, Install, Finalize, Rollback
-- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that's used to diagnose errors.
-- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT
-- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
-- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled
-- **TestId** A string to uniquely identify a group of events.
-- **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. With Windows Update, this is the same as ClientId.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.PreDownloadQuiet
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-This event sends data indicating that the device has invoked the predownload quiet phase of the upgrade, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClientId** Using Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FlightData** Unique value that identifies the flight.
-- **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the previous OS.
-- **HostOsSkuName** The OS edition that is running Setup360 instance (previous operating system).
-- **InstanceId** A unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe.
-- **ReportId** Using Windows Update, this is the updateID that is passed to Setup. In media setup, this is the GUID for the install.wim.
-- **Setup360Extended** Detailed information about the phase/action when the potential failure occurred.
-- **Setup360Mode** The phase of Setup360. Example: Predownload, Install, Finalize, Rollback.
-- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that is used to diagnose errors.
-- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT.
-- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
-- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
-- **TestId** ID that uniquely identifies a group of events.
-- **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. Using Windows Update, this is the same as the clientId.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.PreDownloadUX
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-This event sends data regarding OS Updates and Upgrades from Windows 7.X, Windows 8.X, Windows 10 and RS, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure. Specifically, it indicates the outcome of the PredownloadUX portion of the update process.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClientId** For Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FlightData** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the previous operating system.
-- **HostOsSkuName** The OS edition that is running the Setup360 instance (previous operating system).
-- **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe.
-- **ReportId** For Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, this is the GUID for the install.wim.
-- **Setup360Extended** Detailed information about the phase/action when the potential failure occurred.
-- **Setup360Mode** The phase of Setup360. Example: Predownload, Install, Finalize, Rollback.
-- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that can be used to diagnose errors.
-- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT.
-- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of the target OS).
-- **State** The exit state of the Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
-- **TestId** ID that uniquely identifies a group of events.
-- **WuId** Windows Update client ID.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.PreInstallQuiet
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-This event sends data indicating that the device has invoked the preinstall quiet phase of the upgrade, to help keep Windows up-to-date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClientId** With Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FlightData** Unique value that identifies the flight.
-- **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the previous OS.
-- **HostOsSkuName** The OS edition that is running Setup360 instance (previous OS).
-- **InstanceId** A unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe
-- **ReportId** With Windows Update, this is the updateID that is passed to Setup. In media setup, this is the GUID for the install.wim.
-- **Setup360Extended** Detailed information about the phase/action when the potential failure occurred.
-- **Setup360Mode** The phase of Setup360. Example: Predownload, Install, Finalize, Rollback.
-- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that can be used to diagnose errors.
-- **Setup360Scenario** Setup360 flow type (Boot, Media, Update, MCT).
-- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
-- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
-- **TestId** A string to uniquely identify a group of events.
-- **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. With Windows Update, this is the same as the clientId.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.PreInstallUX
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-This event sends data regarding OS updates and upgrades from Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10, to help keep Windows up-to-date. Specifically, it indicates the outcome of the PreinstallUX portion of the update process.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClientId** For Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FlightData** Unique value that identifies the flight.
-- **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the previous OS.
-- **HostOsSkuName** The OS edition that is running the Setup360 instance (previous OS).
-- **InstanceId** A unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe.
-- **ReportId** For Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, this is the GUID for the install.wim.
-- **Setup360Extended** Detailed information about the phase/action when the potential failure occurred.
-- **Setup360Mode** The phase of Setup360. Example: Predownload, Install, Finalize, Rollback.
-- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that is used to diagnose errors.
-- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type, Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT.
-- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
-- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
-- **TestId** A string to uniquely identify a group of events.
-- **WuId** Windows Update client ID.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360
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-This event sends data about OS deployment scenarios, to help keep Windows up-to-date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClientId** Retrieves the upgrade ID. In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FieldName** Retrieves the data point.
-- **FlightData** Specifies a unique identifier for each group of Windows Insider builds.
-- **InstanceId** Retrieves a unique identifier for each instance of a setup session.
-- **ReportId** Retrieves the report ID.
-- **ScenarioId** Retrieves the deployment scenario.
-- **Value** Retrieves the value associated with the corresponding FieldName.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360DynamicUpdate
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-This event helps determine whether the device received supplemental content during an operating system upgrade, to help keep Windows up-to-date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **FlightData** Specifies a unique identifier for each group of Windows Insider builds.
-- **InstanceId** Retrieves a unique identifier for each instance of a setup session.
-- **Operation** Facilitator's last known operation (scan, download, etc.).
-- **ReportId** ID for tying together events stream side.
-- **ResultCode** Result returned for the entire setup operation.
-- **Scenario** Dynamic Update scenario (Image DU, or Setup DU).
-- **ScenarioId** Identifies the update scenario.
-- **TargetBranch** Branch of the target OS.
-- **TargetBuild** Build of the target OS.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360MitigationResult
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-This event sends data indicating the result of each setup mitigation. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Applicable** TRUE if the mitigation is applicable for the current update.
-- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this is the client ID passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **CommandCount** The number of command operations in the mitigation entry.
-- **CustomCount** The number of custom operations in the mitigation entry.
-- **FileCount** The number of file operations in the mitigation entry.
-- **FlightData** The unique identifier for each flight (test release).
-- **Index** The mitigation index of this particular mitigation.
-- **InstanceId** The GUID (Globally Unique ID) that identifies each instance of SetupHost.EXE.
-- **MitigationScenario** The update scenario in which the mitigation was executed.
-- **Name** The friendly (descriptive) name of the mitigation.
-- **OperationIndex** The mitigation operation index (in the event of a failure).
-- **OperationName** The friendly (descriptive) name of the mitigation operation (in the event of failure).
-- **RegistryCount** The number of registry operations in the mitigation entry.
-- **ReportId** In the Windows Update scenario, the Update ID that is passed to Setup. In media setup, this is the GUID for the INSTALL.WIM.
-- **Result** HResult of this operation.
-- **ScenarioId** Setup360 flow type.
-- **TimeDiff** The amount of time spent performing the mitigation (in 100-nanosecond increments).
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-### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360MitigationSummary
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-This event sends a summary of all the setup mitigations available for this update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **Applicable** The count of mitigations that were applicable to the system and scenario.
-- **ClientId** The Windows Update client ID passed to Setup.
-- **Failed** The count of mitigations that failed.
-- **FlightData** The unique identifier for each flight (test release).
-- **InstanceId** The GUID (Globally Unique ID) that identifies each instance of SetupHost.EXE.
-- **MitigationScenario** The update scenario in which the mitigations were attempted.
-- **ReportId** In the Windows Update scenario, the Update ID that is passed to Setup. In media setup, this is the GUID for the INSTALL.WIM.
-- **Result** HResult of this operation.
-- **ScenarioId** Setup360 flow type.
-- **TimeDiff** The amount of time spent performing the mitigation (in 100-nanosecond increments).
-- **Total** The total number of mitigations that were available.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.Setup360OneSettings
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-This event collects information regarding the post reboot phase of the new UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is leveraged by both Mobile and Desktop. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClientId** The Windows Update client ID passed to Setup.
-- **Count** The count of applicable OneSettings for the device.
-- **FlightData** The ID for the flight (test instance version).
-- **InstanceId** The GUID (Globally-Unique ID) that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe.
-- **Parameters** The set of name value pair parameters sent to OneSettings to determine if there are any applicable OneSettings.
-- **ReportId** The Update ID passed to Setup.
-- **Result** The HResult of the event error.
-- **ScenarioId** The update scenario ID.
-- **Values** Values sent back to the device, if applicable.
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-### Setup360Telemetry.UnexpectedEvent
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-This event sends data indicating that the device has invoked the unexpected event phase of the upgrade, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClientId** With Windows Update, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FlightData** Unique value that identifies the flight.
-- **HostOSBuildNumber** The build number of the previous OS.
-- **HostOsSkuName** The OS edition that is running Setup360 instance (previous OS).
-- **InstanceId** A unique GUID that identifies each instance of setuphost.exe
-- **ReportId** With Windows Update, this is the updateID that is passed to Setup. In media setup, this is the GUID for the install.wim.
-- **Setup360Extended** Detailed information about the phase/action when the potential failure occurred.
-- **Setup360Mode** The phase of Setup360. Example: Predownload, Install, Finalize, Rollback.
-- **Setup360Result** The result of Setup360. This is an HRESULT error code that can be used to diagnose errors.
-- **Setup360Scenario** The Setup360 flow type. Example: Boot, Media, Update, MCT.
-- **SetupVersionBuildNumber** The build number of Setup360 (build number of target OS).
-- **State** The exit state of a Setup360 run. Example: succeeded, failed, blocked, canceled.
-- **TestId** A string to uniquely identify a group of events.
-- **WuId** This is the Windows Update Client ID. With Windows Update, this is the same as the clientId.
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-## Windows as a Service diagnostic events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.WaaSMedic.StackDataResetPerformAction
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-This event removes the datastore and allows corrupt devices to reattempt the update. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **DatastoreSizeInMB** Size of Datastore.edb file. Default: -1 if not set/unknown.
-- **FreeSpaceInGB** Free space on the device before deleting the datastore. Default: -1 if not set/unknown.
-- **HrLastFailure** Error code from the failed removal.
-- **HrResetDatastore** Result of the attempted removal.
-- **HrStopGroupOfServices** Result of stopping the services.
-- **MaskServicesStopped** Bit field to indicate which services were stopped successfully. Bit on means success. List of services: usosvc(1<<0), dosvc(1<<1), wuauserv(1<<2), bits(1<<3).
-- **NumberServicesToStop** The number of services that require manual stopping.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.WaaSMedic.SummaryEvent
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-This event provides the result of the WaaSMedic operation. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **callerApplication** The name of the calling application.
-- **capsuleCount** The number of Sediment Pack capsules.
-- **capsuleFailureCount** The number of capsule failures.
-- **detectionSummary** Result of each applicable detection that was run.
-- **featureAssessmentImpact** WaaS Assessment impact for feature updates.
-- **hrEngineBlockReason** Indicates the reason for stopping WaaSMedic.
-- **hrEngineResult** Error code from the engine operation.
-- **hrLastSandboxError** The last error sent by the WaaSMedic sandbox.
-- **initSummary** Summary data of the initialization method.
-- **isInteractiveMode** The user started a run of WaaSMedic.
-- **isManaged** Device is managed for updates.
-- **isWUConnected** Device is connected to Windows Update.
-- **noMoreActions** No more applicable diagnostics.
-- **pluginFailureCount** The number of plugins that have failed.
-- **pluginsCount** The number of plugins.
-- **qualityAssessmentImpact** WaaS Assessment impact for quality updates.
-- **remediationSummary** Result of each operation performed on a device to fix an invalid state or configuration that's preventing the device from getting updates. For example, if Windows Update service is turned off, the fix is to turn it back on.
-- **usingBackupFeatureAssessment** Relying on backup feature assessment.
-- **usingBackupQualityAssessment** Relying on backup quality assessment.
-- **usingCachedFeatureAssessment** WaaS Medic run didn't get OS build age from the network on the previous run.
-- **usingCachedQualityAssessment** WaaS Medic run didn't get OS revision age from the network on the previous run.
-- **versionString** Version of the WaaSMedic engine.
-- **waasMedicRunMode** Indicates whether this was a background regular run of the medic or whether it was triggered by a user launching Windows Update Troubleshooter.
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-
-## Windows Error Reporting events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.WERVertical.OSCrash
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-This event sends binary data from the collected dump file whenever a bug check occurs, to help keep Windows up to date. This is the OneCore version of this event.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **BootId** Uint32 identifying the boot number for this device.
-- **BugCheckCode** Uint64 "bugcheck code" that identifies a proximate cause of the bug check.
-- **BugCheckParameter1** Uint64 parameter providing additional information.
-- **BugCheckParameter2** Uint64 parameter providing additional information.
-- **BugCheckParameter3** Uint64 parameter providing additional information.
-- **BugCheckParameter4** Uint64 parameter providing additional information.
-- **DumpFileAttributes** Codes that identify the type of data contained in the dump file
-- **DumpFileSize** Size of the dump file
-- **IsValidDumpFile** True if the dump file is valid for the debugger, false otherwise
-- **ReportId** WER Report Id associated with this bug check (used for finding the corresponding report archive in Watson).
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-## Windows Hardware Error Architecture events
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-### WheaProvider.WheaDriverErrorExternal
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-This event is sent when a common platform hardware error is recorded by an external WHEA error source driver. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **creatorId** A GUID that identifies the entity that created the error record.
-- **errorFlags** Flags set on the error record.
-- **notifyType** A GUID that identifies the notification mechanism by which an error condition is reported to the operating system.
-- **partitionId** A GUID that identifies the partition on which the hardware error occurred.
-- **platformId** A GUID that identifies the platform on which the hardware error occurred.
-- **record** A binary blob containing the full error record. Due to the nature of common platform error records we have no way of fully parsing this blob for any given record.
-- **recordId** The identifier of the error record. This identifier is unique only on the system that created the error record.
-- **sectionFlags** The flags for each section recorded in the error record.
-- **sectionTypes** A GUID that represents the type of sections contained in the error record.
-- **severityCount** The severity of each individual section.
-- **timeStamp** Error time stamp as recorded in the error record.
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-### WheaProvider.WheaDriverExternalLogginLimitReached
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-This event indicates that WHEA has reached the logging limit for critical events from external drivers. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **timeStamp** Time at which the logging limit was reached.
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-### WheaProvider.WheaErrorRecord
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-This event collects data about common platform hardware error recorded by the Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA) mechanism. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **creatorId** The unique identifier for the entity that created the error record.
-- **errorFlags** Any flags set on the error record.
-- **notifyType** The unique identifier for the notification mechanism that reported the error to the operating system.
-- **partitionId** The unique identifier for the partition on which the hardware error occurred.
-- **platformId** The unique identifier for the platform on which the hardware error occurred.
-- **record** A collection of binary data containing the full error record.
-- **recordId** The identifier of the error record.
-- **sectionFlags** The flags for each section recorded in the error record.
-- **sectionTypes** The unique identifier that represents the type of sections contained in the error record.
-- **severityCount** The severity of each individual section.
-- **timeStamp** The error time stamp as recorded in the error record.
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-
-## Windows Store events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.AbortedInstallation
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-This event is sent when an installation or update is canceled by a user or the system and is used to help keep Windows Apps up to date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The names of all packages to be downloaded and installed.
-- **AttemptNumber** Number of retry attempts before it was canceled.
-- **BundleId** The Item Bundle ID.
-- **CategoryId** The Item Category ID.
-- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation.
-- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed before this operation.
-- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle?
-- **IsInteractive** Was this requested by a user?
-- **IsMandatory** Was this a mandatory update?
-- **IsRemediation** Was this a remediation install?
-- **IsRestore** Is this automatically restoring a previously acquired product?
-- **IsUpdate** Flag indicating if this is an update.
-- **ParentBundleId** The product ID of the parent (if this product is part of a bundle).
-- **PFN** The product family name of the product being installed.
-- **ProductId** The identity of the package or packages being installed.
-- **SystemAttemptNumber** The total number of automatic attempts at installation before it was canceled.
-- **UserAttemptNumber** The total number of user attempts at installation before it was canceled.
-- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.BeginGetFreeEntitlement
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-Tracks the beginning of the call to get a free app entitlement.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CampaignId** Marketing Campaign Identifier.
-- **StoreId** App Store Catalog Id.
-- **UseDeviceId** Boolean value to select whether the entitlement should be a device versus a user entitlement.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.BeginGetInstalledContentIds
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-This event is sent when an inventory of the apps installed is started to determine whether updates for those apps are available. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.BeginUpdateMetadataPrepare
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-This event is sent when the Store Agent cache is refreshed with any available package updates. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.CompleteInstallOperationRequest
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-This event is sent at the end of app installations or updates to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CatalogId** The Store Product ID of the app being installed.
-- **HResult** HResult code of the action being performed.
-- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle?
-- **PackageFamilyName** The name of the package being installed.
-- **ProductId** The Store Product ID of the product being installed.
-- **SkuId** Specific edition of the item being installed.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndAcquireLicense
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-This event is sent after the license is acquired when a product is being installed. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** Includes a set of package full names for each app that is part of an atomic set.
-- **AttemptNumber** The total number of attempts to acquire this product.
-- **BundleId** The bundle ID
-- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed.
-- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation.
-- **HResult** HResult code to show the result of the operation (success/failure).
-- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle?
-- **IsInteractive** Did the user initiate the installation?
-- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory update?
-- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation?
-- **IsRestore** Is this happening after a device restore?
-- **IsUpdate** Is this an update?
-- **ParentBundleId** The parent bundle ID (if it's part of a bundle).
-- **PFN** Product Family Name of the product being installed.
-- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed.
-- **SystemAttemptNumber** The number of attempts by the system to acquire this product.
-- **UserAttemptNumber** The number of attempts by the user to acquire this product
-- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndDownload
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-This event is sent after an app is downloaded to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The name of all packages to be downloaded and installed.
-- **AttemptNumber** Number of retry attempts before it was canceled.
-- **BundleId** The identity of the Windows Insider build associated with this product.
-- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed.
-- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation.
-- **DownloadSize** The total size of the download.
-- **ExtendedHResult** Any extended HResult error codes.
-- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed.
-- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle?
-- **IsInteractive** Is this initiated by the user?
-- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory installation?
-- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation?
-- **IsRestore** Is this a restore of a previously acquired product?
-- **IsUpdate** Is this an update?
-- **ParentBundleId** The parent bundle ID (if it's part of a bundle).
-- **PFN** The Product Family Name of the app being download.
-- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed.
-- **SystemAttemptNumber** The number of attempts by the system to download.
-- **UserAttemptNumber** The number of attempts by the user to download.
-- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndFrameworkUpdate
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-This event is sent when an app update requires an updated Framework package and the process starts to download it. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed before this operation.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndGetFreeEntitlement
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-Telemetry is fired at the end of the call to request an free app entitlement, which will make a server call to get the entitlement.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CampaignId** Campaign marketing Id.
-- **HResult** Error result.
-- **StoreId** Store Catalog Id of item requesting ownership.
-- **UseDeviceId** Boolean value to select whether the entitlement should be a device versus a user entitlement.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndGetInstalledContentIds
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-This event is sent after sending the inventory of the products installed to determine whether updates for those products are available. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed before this operation.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndInstall
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-This event is sent after a product has been installed to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The names of all packages to be downloaded and installed.
-- **AttemptNumber** The number of retry attempts before it was canceled.
-- **BundleId** The identity of the build associated with this product.
-- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed.
-- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation.
-- **ExtendedHResult** The extended HResult error code.
-- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed.
-- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle?
-- **IsInteractive** Is this an interactive installation?
-- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory installation?
-- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation?
-- **IsRestore** Is this automatically restoring a previously acquired product?
-- **IsUpdate** Is this an update?
-- **ParentBundleId** The product ID of the parent (if this product is part of a bundle).
-- **PFN** Product Family Name of the product being installed.
-- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed.
-- **SystemAttemptNumber** The total number of system attempts.
-- **UserAttemptNumber** The total number of user attempts.
-- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndScanForUpdates
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-This event is sent after a scan for product updates to determine if there are packages to install. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation.
-- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed.
-- **IsApplicability** Is this request to only check if there are any applicable packages to install?
-- **IsInteractive** Is this user requested?
-- **IsOnline** Is the request doing an online check?
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndSearchUpdatePackages
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-This event is sent after searching for update packages to install. It's used to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The names of all packages to be downloaded and installed.
-- **AttemptNumber** The total number of retry attempts before it was canceled.
-- **BundleId** The identity of the build associated with this product.
-- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed.
-- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation.
-- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed.
-- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle?
-- **IsInteractive** Is this user requested?
-- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory update?
-- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation?
-- **IsRestore** Is this restoring previously acquired content?
-- **IsUpdate** Is this an update?
-- **ParentBundleId** The product ID of the parent (if this product is part of a bundle).
-- **PFN** The name of the package or packages requested for install.
-- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed.
-- **SystemAttemptNumber** The total number of system attempts.
-- **UserAttemptNumber** The total number of user attempts.
-- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndStageUserData
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-This event is sent after restoring user data (if any) that needs to be restored following a product install. It's used to keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The name of all packages to be downloaded and installed.
-- **AttemptNumber** The total number of retry attempts before it was canceled.
-- **BundleId** The identity of the build associated with this product.
-- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed.
-- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation.
-- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed.
-- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle?
-- **IsInteractive** Is this user requested?
-- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory update?
-- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation?
-- **IsRestore** Is this restoring previously acquired content?
-- **IsUpdate** Is this an update?
-- **ParentBundleId** The product ID of the parent (if this product is part of a bundle).
-- **PFN** The name of the package or packages requested for install.
-- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed.
-- **SystemAttemptNumber** The total number of system attempts.
-- **UserAttemptNumber** The total number of system attempts.
-- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.EndUpdateMetadataPrepare
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-This event is sent after a scan for available app updates to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.FulfillmentComplete
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-This event is sent at the end of an app install or update to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CatalogId** The name of the product catalog from which this app was chosen.
-- **FailedRetry** Indicates whether the installation or update retry was successful.
-- **HResult** The HResult code of the operation.
-- **PFN** The Package Family Name of the app that is being installed or updated.
-- **ProductId** The product ID of the app that is being updated or installed.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.FulfillmentInitiate
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-This event is sent at the beginning of an app install or update to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CatalogId** The name of the product catalog from which this app was chosen.
-- **FulfillmentPluginId** The ID of the plugin needed to install the package type of the product.
-- **PFN** The Package Family Name of the app that is being installed or updated.
-- **PluginTelemetryData** Diagnostic information specific to the package-type plug-in.
-- **ProductId** The product ID of the app that is being updated or installed.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.InstallOperationRequest
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-This event is sent when a product install or update is initiated, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **BundleId** The identity of the build associated with this product.
-- **CatalogId** If this product is from a private catalog, the Store Product ID for the product being installed.
-- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed.
-- **SkuId** Specific edition ID being installed.
-- **VolumePath** The disk path of the installation.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.PauseInstallation
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-This event is sent when a product install or update is paused (either by a user or the system), to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The names of all packages to be downloaded and installed.
-- **AttemptNumber** The total number of retry attempts before it was canceled.
-- **BundleId** The identity of the build associated with this product.
-- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed.
-- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation.
-- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle?
-- **IsInteractive** Is this user requested?
-- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory update?
-- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation?
-- **IsRestore** Is this restoring previously acquired content?
-- **IsUpdate** Is this an update?
-- **ParentBundleId** The product ID of the parent (if this product is part of a bundle).
-- **PFN** The Product Full Name.
-- **PreviousHResult** The result code of the last action performed before this operation.
-- **PreviousInstallState** Previous state before the installation or update was paused.
-- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation Vector of a previous performed action on this product.
-- **SystemAttemptNumber** The total number of system attempts.
-- **UserAttemptNumber** The total number of user attempts.
-- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.ResumeInstallation
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-This event is sent when a product install or update is resumed (either by a user or the system), to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AggregatedPackageFullNames** The names of all packages to be downloaded and installed.
-- **AttemptNumber** The number of retry attempts before it was canceled.
-- **BundleId** The identity of the build associated with this product.
-- **CategoryId** The identity of the package or packages being installed.
-- **ClientAppId** The identity of the app that initiated this operation.
-- **HResult** The result code of the last action performed before this operation.
-- **IsBundle** Is this a bundle?
-- **IsInteractive** Is this user requested?
-- **IsMandatory** Is this a mandatory update?
-- **IsRemediation** Is this repairing a previous installation?
-- **IsRestore** Is this restoring previously acquired content?
-- **IsUpdate** Is this an update?
-- **IsUserRetry** Did the user initiate the retry?
-- **ParentBundleId** The product ID of the parent (if this product is part of a bundle).
-- **PFN** The name of the package or packages requested for install.
-- **PreviousHResult** The previous HResult error code.
-- **PreviousInstallState** Previous state before the installation was paused.
-- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation Vector for the original install before it was resumed.
-- **ResumeClientId** The ID of the app that initiated the resume operation.
-- **SystemAttemptNumber** The total number of system attempts.
-- **UserAttemptNumber** The total number of user attempts.
-- **WUContentId** The Windows Update content ID.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.ResumeOperationRequest
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-This event is sent when a product install or update is resumed by a user or on installation retries, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.SearchForUpdateOperationRequest
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-This event is sent when searching for update packages to install, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CatalogId** The Store Catalog ID for the product being installed.
-- **ProductId** The Store Product ID for the product being installed.
-- **SkuId** Specific edition of the app being updated.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.StateTransition
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-Products in the process of being fulfilled (installed or updated) are maintained in a list. This event is sent any time there's a change in a product's fulfillment status (pending, working, paused, canceled, or complete), to help keep Windows up to date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CatalogId** The ID for the product being installed if the product is from a private catalog, such as the Enterprise catalog.
-- **FulfillmentPluginId** The ID of the plugin needed to install the package type of the product.
-- **HResult** The resulting HResult error/success code of this operation.
-- **NewState** The current fulfillment state of this product.
-- **PFN** The Package Family Name of the app that is being installed or updated.
-- **PluginLastStage** The most recent product fulfillment step that the plug-in has reported (different than its state).
-- **PluginTelemetryData** Diagnostic information specific to the package-type plug-in.
-- **Prevstate** The previous fulfillment state of this product.
-- **ProductId** Product ID of the app that is being updated or installed.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.StoreAgent.Telemetry.UpdateAppOperationRequest
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-This event occurs when an update is requested for an app, to help keep Windows up-to-date and secure.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **PFamN** The name of the app that is requested for update.
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-
-## Windows Update Delivery Optimization events
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-### Microsoft.OSG.DU.DeliveryOptClient.DownloadCanceled
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-This event describes when a download was canceled with Delivery Optimization. It's used to understand and address problems regarding downloads. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **background** Is the download being done in the background?
-- **bytesFromCacheServer** Bytes received from a cache host.
-- **bytesFromCDN** The number of bytes received from a CDN source.
-- **bytesFromGroupPeers** The number of bytes received from a peer in the same group.
-- **bytesFromIntPeers** The number of bytes received from peers not in the same LAN or in the same group.
-- **bytesFromLedbat** The number of bytes received from a source using an Ledbat enabled connection.
-- **bytesFromLinkLocalPeers** The number of bytes received from local peers.
-- **bytesFromLocalCache** Bytes copied over from local (on disk) cache.
-- **bytesFromPeers** The number of bytes received from a peer in the same LAN.
-- **cdnErrorCodes** A list of CDN connection errors since the last FailureCDNCommunication event.
-- **cdnErrorCounts** The number of times each error in cdnErrorCodes was encountered.
-- **cdnIp** The IP Address of the source CDN (Content Delivery Network).
-- **cdnUrl** The URL of the source CDN (Content Delivery Network).
-- **dataSourcesTotal** Bytes received per source type, accumulated for the whole session.
-- **errorCode** The error code that was returned.
-- **experimentId** When running a test, this is used to correlate events that are part of the same test.
-- **fileID** The ID of the file being downloaded.
-- **isVpn** Is the device connected to a Virtual Private Network?
-- **jobID** Identifier for the Windows Update job.
-- **predefinedCallerName** The name of the API Caller.
-- **reasonCode** Reason the action or event occurred.
-- **routeToCacheServer** The cache server setting, source, and value.
-- **sessionID** The ID of the file download session.
-- **sessionTimeMs** The duration of the download session, spanning multiple jobs, in milliseconds.
-- **totalTimeMs** The duration of the download, in milliseconds.
-- **updateID** The ID of the update being downloaded.
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-### Microsoft.OSG.DU.DeliveryOptClient.DownloadPaused
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-This event represents a temporary suspension of a download with Delivery Optimization. It's used to understand and address problems regarding downloads. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **background** Is the download a background download?
-- **cdnUrl** The URL of the source CDN (Content Delivery Network).
-- **errorCode** The error code that was returned.
-- **experimentId** When running a test, this is used to correlate with other events that are part of the same test.
-- **fileID** The ID of the file being paused.
-- **isVpn** Is the device connected to a Virtual Private Network?
-- **jobID** Identifier for the Windows Update job.
-- **predefinedCallerName** The name of the API Caller object.
-- **reasonCode** The reason for pausing the download.
-- **routeToCacheServer** The cache server setting, source, and value.
-- **sessionID** The ID of the download session.
-- **sessionTimeMs** The duration of the download session, spanning multiple jobs, in milliseconds.
-- **totalTimeMs** The duration of the download, in milliseconds.
-- **updateID** The ID of the update being paused.
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-### Microsoft.OSG.DU.DeliveryOptClient.DownloadStarted
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-This event sends data describing the start of a new download to enable Delivery Optimization. It's used to understand and address problems regarding downloads. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **background** Indicates whether the download is happening in the background.
-- **bytesRequested** Number of bytes requested for the download.
-- **cdnUrl** The URL of the source Content Distribution Network (CDN).
-- **costFlags** A set of flags representing network cost.
-- **deviceProfile** Identifies the usage or form factor (such as Desktop, Xbox, or VM).
-- **diceRoll** Random number used for determining if a client will use peering.
-- **doClientVersion** The version of the Delivery Optimization client.
-- **downloadMode** The download mode used for this file download session (CdnOnly = 0, Lan = 1, Group = 2, Internet = 3, Simple = 99, Bypass = 100).
-- **downloadModeReason** Reason for the download.
-- **downloadModeSrc** Source of the DownloadMode setting (KvsProvider = 0, GeoProvider = 1, GeoVerProvider = 2, CpProvider = 3, DiscoveryProvider = 4, RegistryProvider = 5, GroupPolicyProvider = 6, MdmProvider = 7, SettingsProvider = 8, DefaultProvider = 99).
-- **errorCode** The error code that was returned.
-- **experimentId** ID used to correlate client/services calls that are part of the same test during A/B testing.
-- **fileID** The ID of the file being downloaded.
-- **filePath** The path to where the downloaded file will be written.
-- **fileSize** Total file size of the file that was downloaded.
-- **fileSizeCaller** Value for total file size provided by our caller.
-- **groupID** ID for the group.
-- **isEncrypted** Indicates whether the download is encrypted.
-- **isThrottled** Indicates the Event Rate was throttled (event represent aggregated data).
-- **isVpn** Indicates whether the device is connected to a Virtual Private Network.
-- **jobID** The ID of the Windows Update job.
-- **peerID** The ID for this delivery optimization client.
-- **predefinedCallerName** Name of the API caller.
-- **routeToCacheServer** Cache server setting, source, and value.
-- **sessionID** The ID for the file download session.
-- **setConfigs** A JSON representation of the configurations that have been set, and their sources.
-- **updateID** The ID of the update being downloaded.
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-### Microsoft.OSG.DU.DeliveryOptClient.FailureCdnCommunication
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-This event represents a failure to download from a CDN with Delivery Optimization. It's used to understand and address problems regarding downloads. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **cdnHeaders** The HTTP headers returned by the CDN.
-- **cdnIp** The IP address of the CDN.
-- **cdnUrl** The URL of the CDN.
-- **errorCode** The error code that was returned.
-- **errorCount** The total number of times this error code was seen since the last FailureCdnCommunication event was encountered.
-- **experimentId** When running a test, this is used to correlate with other events that are part of the same test.
-- **fileID** The ID of the file being downloaded.
-- **httpStatusCode** The HTTP status code returned by the CDN.
-- **isHeadRequest** The type of HTTP request that was sent to the CDN. Example: HEAD or GET
-- **peerType** The type of peer (LAN, Group, Internet, CDN, Cache Host, etc.).
-- **requestOffset** The byte offset within the file in the sent request.
-- **requestSize** The size of the range requested from the CDN.
-- **responseSize** The size of the range response received from the CDN.
-- **sessionID** The ID of the download session.
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-
-## Windows Update events
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.DataMigrationFramework.DmfMigrationCompleted
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-This event sends data collected at the end of the Data Migration Framework (DMF) and parameters involved in its invocation, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CorrelationVectors** The correlation vectors associated with migration.
-- **MigrationDurationInMilliseconds** How long the DMF migration took (in milliseconds)
-- **MigrationEndTime** A system timestamp of when the DMF migration completed.
-- **WuClientId** The GUID of the Windows Update client responsible for triggering the DMF migration
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.DataMigrationFramework.DmfMigrationStarted
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-This event sends data collected at the beginning of the Data Migration Framework (DMF) and parameters involved in its invocation, to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CorrelationVectors** CVs associated with each phase.
-- **MigrationMicrosoftPhases** The number of Microsoft-authored migrators scheduled to be ran by DMF for this upgrade
-- **MigrationOEMPhases** The number of OEM-authored migrators scheduled to be ran by DMF for this upgrade
-- **MigrationStartTime** The timestamp representing the beginning of the DMF migration
-- **WuClientId** The GUID of the Windows Update client invoking DMF
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.DataMigrationFramework.MigratorResult
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-This event sends DMF migrator data to help keep Windows up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **CurrentStep** This is the last step the migrator reported before returning a result. This tells us how far through the individual migrator the device was before failure.
-- **ErrorCode** The result (as an HRESULT) of the migrator that just completed.
-- **MigratorId** A GUID identifying the migrator that just completed.
-- **MigratorName** The name of the migrator that just completed.
-- **RunDurationInSeconds** The time it took for the migrator to complete.
-- **TotalSteps** Migrators report progress in number of completed steps against the total steps. This is the total number of steps.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.DeviceUpdateAgent.UpdateAgentAnalysisSummary
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-This event collects information regarding the state of devices and drivers on the system following a reboot after the install phase of the new device manifest UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario that is used to install a device manifest describing a set of driver packages. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **activated** Whether the entire device manifest update is considered activated and in use.
-- **analysisErrorCount** The number of driver packages that couldn't be analyzed because errors occurred during analysis.
-- **flightId** Unique ID for each flight.
-- **missingDriverCount** The number of driver packages delivered by the device manifest that are missing from the system.
-- **missingUpdateCount** The number of updates in the device manifest that are missing from the system.
-- **objectId** Unique value for each diagnostics session.
-- **publishedCount** The number of drivers packages delivered by the device manifest that are published and available to be used on devices.
-- **relatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **scenarioId** Indicates the update scenario.
-- **sessionId** Unique value for each update session.
-- **summary** A summary string that contains basic information about driver packages that are part of the device manifest and any devices on the system that those driver packages match.
-- **summaryAppendError** A Boolean indicating if there was an error appending more information to the summary string.
-- **truncatedDeviceCount** The number of devices missing from the summary string because there isn't enough room in the string.
-- **truncatedDriverCount** The number of driver packages missing from the summary string because there isn't enough room in the string.
-- **unpublishedCount** How many drivers packages that were delivered by the device manifest that are still unpublished and unavailable to be used on devices.
-- **updateId** The unique ID for each update.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.DeviceUpdateAgent.UpdateAgentDownloadRequest
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-This event collects information regarding the download request phase of the new device manifest UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is used to install a device manifest describing a set of driver packages. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **deletedCorruptFiles** Indicates if UpdateAgent found any corrupt payload files and whether the payload was deleted.
-- **errorCode** The error code returned for the current session initialization.
-- **flightId** The unique identifier for each flight.
-- **objectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **packageCountOptional** Number of optional packages requested.
-- **packageCountRequired** Number of required packages requested.
-- **packageCountTotal** Total number of packages needed.
-- **packageCountTotalCanonical** Total number of canonical packages.
-- **packageCountTotalDiff** Total number of diff packages.
-- **packageCountTotalExpress** Total number of express packages.
-- **packageSizeCanonical** Size of canonical packages in bytes.
-- **packageSizeDiff** Size of diff packages in bytes.
-- **packageSizeExpress** Size of express packages in bytes.
-- **rangeRequestState** Represents the state of the download range request.
-- **relatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **result** Result of the download request phase of update.
-- **scenarioId** The scenario ID. Example: MobileUpdate, DesktopLanguagePack, DesktopFeatureOnDemand, or DesktopDriverUpdate.
-- **sessionId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode attempt.
-- **updateId** Unique ID for each update.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.DeviceUpdateAgent.UpdateAgentInitialize
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-This event sends data for initializing a new update session for the new device manifest UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is used to install a device manifest describing a set of driver packages. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **errorCode** The error code returned for the current session initialization.
-- **flightId** The unique identifier for each flight.
-- **flightMetadata** Contains the FlightId and the build being flighted.
-- **objectId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode.
-- **relatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **result** Result of the initialize phase of the update. 0 = Succeeded, 1 = Failed, 2 = Canceled, 3 = Blocked, 4 = BlockCancelled.
-- **scenarioId** The scenario ID. Example: MobileUpdate, DesktopLanguagePack, DesktopFeatureOnDemand, or DesktopDriverUpdate.
-- **sessionData** Contains instructions to update agent for processing FODs and DUICs (Null for other scenarios).
-- **sessionId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode attempt.
-- **updateId** Unique ID for each update.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.DeviceUpdateAgent.UpdateAgentInstall
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-This event collects information regarding the install phase of the new device manifest UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is used to install a device manifest describing a set of driver packages. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **errorCode** The error code returned for the current install phase.
-- **flightId** The unique identifier for each flight.
-- **objectId** The unique identifier for each diagnostics session.
-- **relatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **result** Outcome of the install phase of the update.
-- **scenarioId** The unique identifier for the update scenario.
-- **sessionId** The unique identifier for each update session.
-- **updateId** The unique identifier for each update.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.DeviceUpdateAgent.UpdateAgentModeStart
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-This event sends data for the start of each mode during the process of updating device manifest assets via the UUP (Unified Update Platform) update scenario, which is used to install a device manifest describing a set of driver packages. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **flightId** The unique identifier for each flight.
-- **mode** The mode that is starting.
-- **objectId** The unique value for each diagnostics session.
-- **relatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **scenarioId** The scenario ID. Example: MobileUpdate, DesktopLanguagePack, DesktopFeatureOnDemand, or DesktopDriverUpdate.
-- **sessionId** Unique value for each Update Agent mode attempt.
-- **updateId** Unique identifier for each update.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.NotificationUx.RebootScheduled
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-This event sends basic information for scheduling a device restart to install security updates. It's used to help keep Windows secure and up-to-date by indicating when a reboot is scheduled by the system or a user for a security, quality, or feature update.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **activeHoursApplicable** Indicates whether an Active Hours policy is present on the device.
-- **IsEnhancedEngagedReboot** Indicates whether this is an Enhanced Engaged reboot.
-- **rebootArgument** Argument for the reboot task. It also represents specific reboot related action.
-- **rebootOutsideOfActiveHours** Indicates whether a restart is scheduled outside of active hours.
-- **rebootScheduledByUser** Indicates whether the restart was scheduled by user (if not, it was scheduled automatically).
-- **rebootState** The current state of the restart.
-- **rebootUsingSmartScheduler** Indicates whether the reboot is scheduled by smart scheduler.
-- **revisionNumber** Revision number of the update that is getting installed with this restart.
-- **scheduledRebootTime** Time of the scheduled restart.
-- **scheduledRebootTimeInUTC** Time of the scheduled restart in Coordinated Universal Time.
-- **updateId** ID of the update that is getting installed with this restart.
-- **wuDeviceid** Unique device ID used by Windows Update.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.Client.BizCriticalStoreAppInstallResult
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-This event returns the result after installing a business critical store application. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **AppInstallState** The application installation state.
-- **HRESULT** The result code (HResult) of the install.
-- **PFN** The package family name of the package being installed.
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-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.Client.EdgeUpdateResult
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-The event returns data on the result of invoking the edge updater. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
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-The following fields are available:
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-- **ExitCode** The exit code that was returned.
-- **HRESULT** The result code (HResult) of the operation.
-- **VelocityEnabled** A flag that indicates if velocity is enabled.
-- **WorkCompleted** A flag that indicates if work is completed.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.UpdatePolicyCacheRefresh
-
-This event sends data on whether Update Management Policies were enabled on a device, to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **configuredPoliciescount** Number of policies on the device.
-- **policiesNamevaluesource** Policy name and source of policy (group policy, MDM or flight).
-- **updateInstalluxsetting** Indicates whether a user has set policies via a user experience option.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.UX.InitiatingReboot
-
-This event indicates that a restart was initiated in to enable the update process. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **isInteractive** Indicates reboot initiation stage of the update process was entered as a result of user action or not, to determine actions needed to keep Windows up to date.
-- **isOnAC** Whether the device is on AC power when the restart was initiated.
-- **isRebootOutsideOfActiveHours** Is reboot outside active hours.
-- **isRebootScheduledByUser** Is reboot scheduled by user.
-- **updateIdList** List of Update ID.
-- **wokeToRestart** Whether the device woke to perform the restart.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.UX.RebootFailed
-
-This event indicates that the reboot failed and the update process failed to determine next steps. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **batteryLevel** Battery level percentage.
-- **error** error for reboot failed.
-- **isRebootOutsideOfActiveHours** Indicates the timing that the failed reboot was to occur to ensure the correct update process and experience is provided to keep Windows up to date.
-- **updateIdList** List of update ids.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.Worker.EulaAccepted
-
-Indicates that EULA for an update has been accepted.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **publisherIntent** Publisher Intent id associated with the update.
-- **reason** Reason for EULA acceptance.
-- **update** Update for which EULA has been accepted.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.Worker.OobeUpdateApproved
-
-This event signifies an update being approved around the OOBE time period. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **approved** Flag to determine if it's approved or not.
-- **provider** The provider related to which the update is approved.
-- **publisherIntent** The publisher intent of the Update.
-- **update** Additional information about the Update.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.Orchestrator.Worker.UpdateActionCritical
-
-This event informs the update related action being performed around the OOBE timeframe. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **action** The type of action being performed (Install or download etc.).
-- **connectivity** Informs if the device is connected to network while this action is performed.
-- **freeDiskSpaceInMB** Amount of free disk space.
-- **interactive** Informs if this action is caused due to user interaction.
-- **priority** The CPU and IO priority this action is being performed on.
-- **provider** The provider that is being invoked to perform this action (Windows Update, Legacy UO Provider etc.).
-- **update** Update related metadata including UpdateId.
-- **uptimeMinutes** Duration USO for up for in the current boot session.
-- **wilActivity** Wil Activity related information.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Update.WUClientExt.UUSLoadModuleFailed
-
-This is the UUSLoadModule failed event and is used to track the failure of loading an undocked component. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and secure.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **LoadProps** A bitmask for flags associated with loading the undocked module.
-- **ModulePath** Path of the undocked module.
-- **ModuleVersion** Version of the undocked module.
-- **RelatedCV** The previous correlation vector that was used by the client, before swapping with a new one.
-- **StatusCode** Result of the undocked module loading operation.
-- **UusSessionID** Unique ID used to create the UUS session.
-- **UusVersion** Active UUS version.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSEvaluateInteractionCampaign
-
-This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Campaign Scheduler (RUXIMICS.EXE) finishes processing an interaction campaign. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **ControlId** String identifying the control (if any) that was selected by the user during presentation.
-- **hrInteractionHandler** The error (if any) reported by the RUXIM Interaction Handler while processing the interaction campaign.
-- **hrScheduler** The error (if any) encountered by RUXIM Interaction Campaign Scheduler itself while processing the interaction campaign.
-- **InteractionCampaignID** The ID of the interaction campaign that was processed.
-- **ResultId** The result of the evaluation/presentation.
-- **WasCompleted** True if the interaction campaign is complete.
-- **WasPresented** True if the Interaction Handler displayed the interaction campaign to the user.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSExit
-
-This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Campaign Scheduler (RUXIMICS) exits. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
-
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSLaunch
-
-This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Campaign Scheduler (RUXIMICS.EXE) is launched. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **CommandLine** The command line used to launch RUXIMICS.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSOneSettingsSyncExit
-
-This event is sent when RUXIM completes checking with OneSettings to retrieve any UX interaction campaigns that may need to be displayed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **ETagValue** eTag for sync.
-- **hrInitialize** Error, if any, that occurred while initializing OneSettings.
-- **hrQuery** Error, if any, that occurred while retrieving UX interaction campaign data from OneSettings.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.ICSOneSettingsSyncLaunch
-
-This event is sent when RUXIM begins checking with OneSettings to retrieve any UX interaction campaigns that may need to be displayed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.IHEvaluateAndPresent
-
-This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Handler finishes evaluating, and possibly presenting an interaction campaign. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **hrLocal** The error (if any) encountered by RUXIM Interaction Handler during evaluation and presentation.
-- **hrPresentation** The error (if any) reported by RUXIM Presentation Handler during presentation.
-- **InteractionCampaignID** GUID; the user interaction campaign processed by RUXIM Interaction Handler.
-- **ResultId** The result generated by the evaluation and presentation.
-- **WasCompleted** True if the user interaction campaign is complete.
-- **WasPresented** True if the user interaction campaign is displayed to the user.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIM.IHExit
-
-This event is generated when the RUXIM Interaction Handler (RUXIMIH.EXE) exits. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **InteractionCampaignID** GUID identifying the interaction campaign that RUXIMIH processed.
-
-
-## Windows Update mitigation events
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.Mitigations.AllowInPlaceUpgrade.ApplyTroubleshootingComplete
-
-This event provides summary information after attempting to enable In-Place Upgrade. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date and performing properly.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **applicable** The operations that were needed to be attempted.
-- **failed** Result of the individual operations that were attempted.
-- **hr** Result of the overall operation to evaluate and enable In-Place Upgrade.
-
-
-### Mitigation360Telemetry.MitigationCustom.CleanupSafeOsImages
-
-This event sends data specific to the CleanupSafeOsImages mitigation used for OS Updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **ClientId** The client ID used by Windows Update.
-- **FlightId** The ID of each Windows Insider build the device received.
-- **InstanceId** A unique device ID that identifies each update instance.
-- **MitigationScenario** The update scenario in which the mitigation was executed.
-- **MountedImageCount** The number of mounted images.
-- **MountedImageMatches** The number of mounted image matches.
-- **MountedImagesFailed** The number of mounted images that couldn't be removed.
-- **MountedImagesRemoved** The number of mounted images that were successfully removed.
-- **MountedImagesSkipped** The number of mounted images that weren't found.
-- **RelatedCV** The correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **Result** HResult of this operation.
-- **ScenarioId** ID indicating the mitigation scenario.
-- **ScenarioSupported** Indicates whether the scenario was supported.
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each update attempt.
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each Windows Update.
-- **WuId** Unique ID for the Windows Update client.
-
-
-### Mitigation360Telemetry.MitigationCustom.CryptcatsvcRebuild
-
-This event sends data specific to the CryptcatsvcRebuild mitigation used for OS Updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FlightId** The unique identifier for each flight.
-- **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instances of setuphost.exe.
-- **MitigationNeeded** Information on whether the mitigation was needed.
-- **MitigationScenario** The update scenario in which the mitigation was executed.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **Result** HResult of this operation.
-- **ScenarioId** ID indicating the mitigation scenario.
-- **ScenarioSupported** Indicates whether the scenario was supported.
-- **ServiceDisabled** Information on whether the service was disabled.
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each update attempt.
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each Update.
-- **WuId** Unique ID for the Windows Update client.
-
-
-### Mitigation360Telemetry.MitigationCustom.FixAppXReparsePoints
-
-This event sends data specific to the FixAppXReparsePoints mitigation used for OS updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FlightId** Unique identifier for each flight.
-- **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instances of setuphost.exe.
-- **MitigationScenario** The update scenario in which the mitigation was executed.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value generated from the latest USO scan.
-- **ReparsePointsFailed** Number of reparse points that are corrupted but we failed to fix them.
-- **ReparsePointsFixed** Number of reparse points that were corrupted and were fixed by this mitigation.
-- **ReparsePointsSkipped** Number of reparse points that aren't corrupted and no action is required.
-- **Result** HResult of this operation.
-- **ScenarioId** ID indicating the mitigation scenario.
-- **ScenarioSupported** Indicates whether the scenario was supported.
-- **SessionId** Unique value for each update attempt.
-- **UpdateId** Unique ID for each Update.
-- **WuId** Unique ID for the Windows Update client.
-
-
-### Mitigation360Telemetry.MitigationCustom.FixupWimmountSysPath
-
-This event sends data specific to the FixupWimmountSysPath mitigation used for OS Updates. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **ClientId** In the Windows Update scenario, this will be the Windows Update client ID that is passed to Setup. In Media setup, default value is Media360, but can be overwritten by the caller to a unique value.
-- **FlightId** Unique identifier for each flight.
-- **ImagePathDefault** Default path to wimmount.sys driver defined in the system registry.
-- **ImagePathFixedup** Boolean indicating whether the wimmount.sys driver path was fixed by this mitigation.
-- **InstanceId** Unique GUID that identifies each instances of setuphost.exe.
-- **MitigationScenario** The update scenario in which the mitigations were attempted.
-- **RelatedCV** Correlation vector value.
-- **Result** HResult of this operation.
-- **ScenarioId** Setup360 flow type.
-- **ScenarioSupported** Whether the updated scenario that was passed in was supported.
-- **SessionId** The UpdateAgent “SessionId” value.
-- **UpdateId** Unique identifier for the Update.
-- **WuId** Unique identifier for the Windows Update client.
-
-
-## Windows Update Reserve Manager events
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.BeginScenario
-
-This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager is called to begin a scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **Flags** The flags that are passed to the begin scenario function.
-- **HardReserveSize** The size of the hard reserve.
-- **HardReserveUsedSpace** The used space in the hard reserve.
-- **OwningScenarioId** The scenario ID the client that called the begin scenario function.
-- **ReturnCode** The return code for the begin scenario operation.
-- **ScenarioId** The scenario ID that is internal to the reserve manager.
-- **SoftReserveSize** The size of the soft reserve.
-- **SoftReserveUsedSpace** The amount of soft reserve space that was used.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.ClearReserve
-
-This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager clears one of the reserves. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **FinalReserveUsedSpace** The amount of used space for the reserve after it was cleared.
-- **InitialReserveUsedSpace** The amount of used space for the reserve before it was cleared.
-- **ReserveId** The ID of the reserve that needs to be cleared.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.CommitPendingHardReserveAdjustment
-
-This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager commits a hard reserve adjustment that was pending. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **FinalAdjustment** Final adjustment for the hard reserve following the addition or removal of optional content.
-- **InitialAdjustment** Initial intended adjustment for the hard reserve following the addition or removal of optional content.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.EndScenario
-
-This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager ends an active scenario. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **ActiveScenario** The current active scenario.
-- **Flags** The flags passed to the end scenario call.
-- **HardReserveSize** The size of the hard reserve when the end scenario is called.
-- **HardReserveUsedSpace** The used space in the hard reserve when the end scenario is called.
-- **ReturnCode** The return code of this operation.
-- **ScenarioId** The ID of the internal reserve manager scenario.
-- **SoftReserveSize** The size of the soft reserve when end scenario is called.
-- **SoftReserveUsedSpace** The amount of the soft reserve used when end scenario is called.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.InitializeReserves
-
-This event is sent when reserves are initialized on the device. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **FallbackInitUsed** Indicates whether fallback initialization is used.
-- **FinalUserFreeSpace** The amount of user free space after initialization.
-- **Flags** The flags used in the initialization of Update Reserve Manager.
-- **FreeSpaceToLeaveInUpdateScratch** The amount of space that should be left free after using the reserves.
-- **HardReserveFinalSize** The final size of the hard reserve.
-- **HardReserveFinalUsedSpace** The used space in the hard reserve.
-- **HardReserveInitialSize** The size of the hard reserve after initialization.
-- **HardReserveInitialUsedSpace** The utilization of the hard reserve after initialization.
-- **HardReserveTargetSize** The target size that was set for the hard reserve.
-- **InitialUserFreeSpace** The user free space during initialization.
-- **PostUpgradeFreeSpace** The free space value passed into the Update Reserve Manager to determine reserve sizing post upgrade.
-- **SoftReserveFinalSize** The final size of the soft reserve.
-- **SoftReserveFinalUsedSpace** The used space in the soft reserve.
-- **SoftReserveInitialSize** The soft reserve size after initialization.
-- **SoftReserveInitialUsedSpace** The utilization of the soft reserve after initialization.
-- **SoftReserveTargetSize** The target size that was set for the soft reserve.
-- **TargetUserFreeSpace** The target user free space that was passed into the reserve manager to determine reserve sizing post upgrade.
-- **UpdateScratchFinalUsedSpace** The used space in the scratch reserve.
-- **UpdateScratchInitialUsedSpace** The utilization of the scratch reserve after initialization.
-- **UpdateScratchReserveFinalSize** The final size of the scratch reserve.
-- **UpdateScratchReserveInitialSize** The size of the scratch reserve after initialization.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.InitializeUpdateReserveManager
-
-This event returns data about the Update Reserve Manager, including whether it’s been initialized. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **ClientId** The ID of the caller application.
-- **Flags** The enumerated flags used to initialize the manager.
-- **Offline** Indicates whether or the reserve manager is called during offline operations.
-- **PolicyPassed** Indicates whether the machine is able to use reserves.
-- **ReturnCode** Return code of the operation.
-- **Version** The version of the Update Reserve Manager.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.PrepareTIForReserveInitialization
-
-This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager prepares the Trusted Installer to initialize reserves on the next boot. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **FallbackLogicUsed** Indicates whether fallback logic was used for initialization.
-- **Flags** The flags that are passed to the function to prepare the Trusted Installer for reserve initialization.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.ReevaluatePolicy
-
-This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager reevaluates policy to determine reserve usage. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **PolicyChanged** Indicates whether the policy has changed.
-- **PolicyFailedEnum** The reason why the policy failed.
-- **PolicyPassed** Indicates whether the policy passed.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.RemovePendingHardReserveAdjustment
-
-This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager removes a pending hard reserve adjustment. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.TurnOffReserves
-
-This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager turns off reserve functionality for certain operations. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **Flags** Flags used in the turn off reserves function.
-- **HardReserveSize** The size of the hard reserve when Turn Off is called.
-- **HardReserveUsedSpace** The amount of space used by the hard reserve when Turn Off is called
-- **ScratchReserveSize** The size of the scratch reserve when Turn Off is called.
-- **ScratchReserveUsedSpace** The amount of space used by the scratch reserve when Turn Off is called.
-- **SoftReserveSize** The size of the soft reserve when Turn Off is called.
-- **SoftReserveUsedSpace** The amount of the soft reserve used when Turn Off is called.
-
-
-### Microsoft.Windows.UpdateReserveManager.UpdatePendingHardReserveAdjustment
-
-This event is sent when the Update Reserve Manager needs to adjust the size of the hard reserve after the option content is installed. The data collected with this event is used to help keep Windows secure and up to date.
-
-The following fields are available:
-
-- **ChangeSize** The change in the hard reserve size based on the addition or removal of optional content.
-- **Disposition** The parameter for the hard reserve adjustment function.
-- **Flags** The flags passed to the hard reserve adjustment function.
-- **PendingHardReserveAdjustment** The final change to the hard reserve size.
-- **UpdateType** Indicates whether the change is an increase or decrease in the size of the hard reserve.
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/windows/privacy/required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md b/windows/privacy/required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md
index 0267a023de..4af11c5787 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md
@@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ You can learn more about Windows functional and diagnostic data through these ar
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 24H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-24H2.md)
- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, versions 23H2 and 22H2](required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md)
-- [Required diagnostic events and fields for Windows 11, version 21H2](required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md)
- [Windows 10, version 1809 basic diagnostic events and fields](basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1809.md)
- [Manage connections from Windows operating system components to Microsoft services](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md)
- [Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization](configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md)
diff --git a/windows/privacy/toc.yml b/windows/privacy/toc.yml
index e177a03cd3..cd66cb48a1 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/toc.yml
+++ b/windows/privacy/toc.yml
@@ -17,8 +17,6 @@
href: required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-24H2.md
- name: Windows 11, versions 23H2 and 22H2
href: required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-22H2.md
- - name: Windows 11, version 21H2
- href: required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md
- name: Windows 10, versions 22H2 and 21H2
href: required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md
- name: Windows 10, version 1809
From 7ceab42973ee058fa842ea88de483274672071bb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Daniel H. Brown" <32883970+DHB-MSFT@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2025 15:47:31 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 11/26] Add some Win11 references to "optional" article
---
windows/privacy/optional-diagnostic-data.md | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/windows/privacy/optional-diagnostic-data.md b/windows/privacy/optional-diagnostic-data.md
index 6076cdd390..9c3b3247ea 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/optional-diagnostic-data.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/optional-diagnostic-data.md
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ ms.topic: reference
# Optional diagnostic data for Windows 11 and Windows 10
Applies to:
+- Windows 11, version 24H2
- Windows 11, version 23H2
- Windows 11, version 22H2
- Windows 10, version 22H2
@@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ Applies to:
- Windows 10, version 1809
> [!NOTE]
-> The information in this article also applies to these versions of Windows 10: 21H1, 20H2, 2004, 1909, 1903, 1803, and 1709. But those versions have reached their end of servicing date. For more information, see [Microsoft Product Lifecycle](/lifecycle/products).
+> The information in this article also applies to Windows 11 (version 21H2) and these versions of Windows 10: 21H1, 20H2, 2004, 1909, 1903, 1803, and 1709. But those versions have reached their end of servicing date. For more information, see [Microsoft Product Lifecycle](/lifecycle/products).
Microsoft uses Windows diagnostic data to keep Windows secure and up-to-date, troubleshoot problems, and make product improvements. For users who have turned on "Tailored experiences", it can also be used to offer you personalized tips, ads, and recommendations to enhance Microsoft products and services for your needs. This article describes all types of optional diagnostic data collected by Windows, with comprehensive examples of data we collect per each type.
From 0771a48fc681059ab9f5cd2900af0100de949a23 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Daniel H. Brown" <32883970+DHB-MSFT@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2025 15:50:35 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 12/26] Add redirection for Win11 v21H2 article
---
.openpublishing.redirection.windows-privacy.json | 7 ++++++-
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/.openpublishing.redirection.windows-privacy.json b/.openpublishing.redirection.windows-privacy.json
index a55b01fe17..1b3653e355 100644
--- a/.openpublishing.redirection.windows-privacy.json
+++ b/.openpublishing.redirection.windows-privacy.json
@@ -164,6 +164,11 @@
"source_path": "windows/privacy/copilot-supplemental-terms.md",
"redirect_url": "https://www.microsoft.com/privacy/privacystatement?form=MG0AV3#mainartificialintelligenceandmicrosoftcopilotmodule",
"redirect_document_id": false
- }
+ },
+ {
+ "source_path": "windows/privacy/required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields.md",
+ "redirect_url": "/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/privacy/required-windows-11-diagnostic-events-and-fields",
+ "redirect_document_id": false
+ }
]
}
From 4d3a80427f0c5714085ca5efb7284e00e49521d2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paolo Matarazzo <74918781+paolomatarazzo@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2025 10:32:13 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 13/26] intune icon refresh
---
education/windows/images/icons/intune.svg | 78 +++++++++++++------
.../client-management/images/icons/intune.svg | 78 +++++++++++++------
windows/configuration/images/icons/intune.svg | 65 ++++++++++++----
.../security/book/images/microsoft-intune.svg | 65 ++++++++++++----
.../deploy/images/intune.svg | 78 +++++++++++++------
windows/security/images/icons/intune.svg | 65 ++++++++++++----
6 files changed, 306 insertions(+), 123 deletions(-)
diff --git a/education/windows/images/icons/intune.svg b/education/windows/images/icons/intune.svg
index 6e0d938aed..fb356ba689 100644
--- a/education/windows/images/icons/intune.svg
+++ b/education/windows/images/icons/intune.svg
@@ -1,24 +1,54 @@
-
\ No newline at end of file
+
diff --git a/windows/client-management/images/icons/intune.svg b/windows/client-management/images/icons/intune.svg
index 6e0d938aed..fb356ba689 100644
--- a/windows/client-management/images/icons/intune.svg
+++ b/windows/client-management/images/icons/intune.svg
@@ -1,24 +1,54 @@
-
\ No newline at end of file
+
diff --git a/windows/configuration/images/icons/intune.svg b/windows/configuration/images/icons/intune.svg
index 22148b48fb..fb356ba689 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/images/icons/intune.svg
+++ b/windows/configuration/images/icons/intune.svg
@@ -1,23 +1,54 @@
diff --git a/windows/security/book/images/microsoft-intune.svg b/windows/security/book/images/microsoft-intune.svg
index 714722c739..cda193423f 100644
--- a/windows/security/book/images/microsoft-intune.svg
+++ b/windows/security/book/images/microsoft-intune.svg
@@ -1,23 +1,54 @@
diff --git a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/deploy/images/intune.svg b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/deploy/images/intune.svg
index 6e0d938aed..fb356ba689 100644
--- a/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/deploy/images/intune.svg
+++ b/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/deploy/images/intune.svg
@@ -1,24 +1,54 @@
-
\ No newline at end of file
+
diff --git a/windows/security/images/icons/intune.svg b/windows/security/images/icons/intune.svg
index 22148b48fb..fb356ba689 100644
--- a/windows/security/images/icons/intune.svg
+++ b/windows/security/images/icons/intune.svg
@@ -1,23 +1,54 @@
From 03ac406beac1064fa37cc76204f53e12820a13f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Daniel H. Brown" <32883970+DHB-MSFT@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:57:01 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 14/26] Freshness updates
---
windows/privacy/index.yml | 37 +++++++++++++++++--------------------
1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/windows/privacy/index.yml b/windows/privacy/index.yml
index 3f854c689e..de02ede415 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/index.yml
+++ b/windows/privacy/index.yml
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
### YamlMime:Hub
-title: Windows Privacy
-summary: Get ready for General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by viewing and configuring Windows diagnostic data in your organization.
+title: Windows privacy documentation
+summary: Resources to help you understand data privacy considerations for Windows, including what tools and controls are available to your organization to view and manage Windows data collection.
brand: m365
metadata:
@@ -11,18 +11,17 @@ metadata:
ms.subservice: itpro-privacy
ms.topic: hub-page
ms.collection:
- - highpri
- essentials-privacy
- privacy-windows
author: DHB-MSFT
ms.author: danbrown
manager: laurawi
- ms.date: 06/27/2024
+ ms.date: 04/30/2025
ms.localizationpriority: high
highlightedContent:
items:
- - title: Windows privacy & compliance guide for IT and compliance professionals
+ - title: Windows privacy & compliance guide
itemType: overview
url: windows-privacy-compliance-guide.md
- title: Configure Windows diagnostic data
@@ -33,16 +32,16 @@ highlightedContent:
url: diagnostic-data-viewer-overview.md
productDirectory:
- title: Understand Windows diagnostic data in Windows 10 and Windows 11
- summary: For the latest Windows 10 version and Windows 11, learn more about what Windows diagnostic data is collected under the different settings.
+ title: Understand Windows diagnostic data in Windows 11 and Windows 10
+ summary: For the latest Windows 11 and Windows 10 versions, learn more about what Windows diagnostic data is collected under the different settings.
items:
- title: Windows 11 required diagnostic data
imageSrc: /media/common/i_extend.svg
- summary: Learn more about basic Windows diagnostic data events and fields collected.
+ summary: Learn more about Windows 11 diagnostic data events and fields collected.
url: required-diagnostic-events-fields-windows-11-24H2.md
- title: Windows 10 required diagnostic data
imageSrc: /media/common/i_build.svg
- summary: See what changes Windows is making to align to the new data collection taxonomy
+ summary: Learn more about Windows 10 diagnostic data events and fields collected.
url: required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md
- title: Optional diagnostic data
imageSrc: /media/common/i_get-started.svg
@@ -52,20 +51,18 @@ productDirectory:
additionalContent:
sections:
- items:
- - title: View and manage Windows 10 connection endpoints
+ - title: View and manage Windows 11 connection endpoints
links:
- - text: Manage Windows 10 connection endpoints
- url: ./manage-windows-21h2-endpoints.md
- - text: Manage connection endpoints for non-Enterprise editions of Windows 10
- url: windows-endpoints-21h1-non-enterprise-editions.md
+ - text: Manage Windows 11 connection endpoints
+ url: ./manage-windows-11-endpoints.md
- text: Manage connections from Windows to Microsoft services
url: manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md
- title: Additional resources
links:
- - text: Windows 10 on Trust Center
- url: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/trustcenter/cloudservices/windows10
- - text: GDPR on Microsoft 365 Compliance solutions
- url: /microsoft-365/compliance/gdpr
- - text: Support for GDPR Accountability on Service Trust Portal
- url: https://servicetrust.microsoft.com/ViewPage/GDPRGetStarted
+ - text: Microsoft Trust Center
+ url: https://www.microsoft.com/trustcenter
+ - text: General Data Protection Regulation Summary
+ url: /compliance/regulatory/gdpr
+ - text: Service Trust Portal
+ url: https://servicetrust.microsoft.com
From 60c5bf5b3641f5bcc97e5e939e85977bf2f8f692 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Daniel H. Brown" <32883970+DHB-MSFT@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2025 10:07:29 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 15/26] Minor updates
---
windows/privacy/index.yml | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/windows/privacy/index.yml b/windows/privacy/index.yml
index de02ede415..96af0fb88f 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/index.yml
+++ b/windows/privacy/index.yml
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ productDirectory:
url: required-windows-diagnostic-data-events-and-fields-2004.md
- title: Optional diagnostic data
imageSrc: /media/common/i_get-started.svg
- summary: Get examples of the types of optional diagnostic data collected from Windows
+ summary: Get examples of the types of optional diagnostic data collected from Windows.
url: optional-diagnostic-data.md
additionalContent:
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ additionalContent:
- title: Additional resources
links:
- text: Microsoft Trust Center
- url: https://www.microsoft.com/trustcenter
+ url: https://www.microsoft.com/trust-center/product-overview
- text: General Data Protection Regulation Summary
url: /compliance/regulatory/gdpr
- text: Service Trust Portal
From 70e0ff2de3da86b8e8751ece81ced3a27a6452fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Daniel H. Brown" <32883970+DHB-MSFT@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2025 10:16:49 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 16/26] Change wording of sub-heading
---
windows/privacy/index.yml | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/windows/privacy/index.yml b/windows/privacy/index.yml
index 96af0fb88f..3aabd5c880 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/index.yml
+++ b/windows/privacy/index.yml
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ highlightedContent:
productDirectory:
title: Understand Windows diagnostic data in Windows 11 and Windows 10
- summary: For the latest Windows 11 and Windows 10 versions, learn more about what Windows diagnostic data is collected under the different settings.
+ summary: Learn more about what Windows diagnostic data is collected under the different settings for the latest versions Windows 11 and Windows 10.
items:
- title: Windows 11 required diagnostic data
imageSrc: /media/common/i_extend.svg
From 7bba76ad9cc41deef446ddbaaa645b8e58c00fe5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Daniel H. Brown" <32883970+DHB-MSFT@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2025 10:23:33 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 17/26] Add missing word
---
windows/privacy/index.yml | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/windows/privacy/index.yml b/windows/privacy/index.yml
index 3aabd5c880..e17ca37e0c 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/index.yml
+++ b/windows/privacy/index.yml
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ highlightedContent:
productDirectory:
title: Understand Windows diagnostic data in Windows 11 and Windows 10
- summary: Learn more about what Windows diagnostic data is collected under the different settings for the latest versions Windows 11 and Windows 10.
+ summary: Learn more about what Windows diagnostic data is collected under the different settings for the latest versions of Windows 11 and Windows 10.
items:
- title: Windows 11 required diagnostic data
imageSrc: /media/common/i_extend.svg
From f0ad425416025a5f996aebabdf9e78bc1f937abe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paolo Matarazzo <74918781+paolomatarazzo@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2025 10:54:01 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 18/26] Format updates
---
windows/configuration/settings/page-visibility.md | 4 +++-
windows/configuration/store/index.md | 5 ++++-
windows/hub/zone-pivot-groups.yml | 6 +++---
3 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/windows/configuration/settings/page-visibility.md b/windows/configuration/settings/page-visibility.md
index c7f798daa6..7423dd6380 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/settings/page-visibility.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/settings/page-visibility.md
@@ -55,7 +55,9 @@ Hide only the Bluetooth page, which has the URI `ms-settings:bluetooth`:
[!INCLUDE [intune-settings-catalog-2](../../../includes/configure/intune-settings-catalog-2.md)]
-Alternatively, you can configure devices using a [custom policy][INT-1] with the [Policy CSP][CSP-1].
+#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/csp.svg"::: **CSP**](#tab/csp-11)
+
+You can configure devices using the [Policy CSP][CSP-1].
| Setting |
|--|
diff --git a/windows/configuration/store/index.md b/windows/configuration/store/index.md
index b6b7609319..2fed537573 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/store/index.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/store/index.md
@@ -27,7 +27,10 @@ You can use configuration service provider (CSP) or group policy (GPO) settings
[!INCLUDE [intune-settings-catalog-2](../../../includes/configure/intune-settings-catalog-2.md)]
-Alternatively, you can configure devices using a [custom policy][INT-1] with the [Policy CSP][CSP-1].
+
+#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/csp.svg"::: **CSP**](#tab/csp-11)
+
+You can configure devices using the [Policy CSP][CSP-1].
| Setting |
|--|
diff --git a/windows/hub/zone-pivot-groups.yml b/windows/hub/zone-pivot-groups.yml
index d68e890c3d..a4e09a33da 100644
--- a/windows/hub/zone-pivot-groups.yml
+++ b/windows/hub/zone-pivot-groups.yml
@@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ groups:
title: Windows versions
prompt: "Select the Windows version you want to learn about:"
pivots:
- - id: windows-insider
- title: Windows Insider
- id: windows-11
title: Windows 11
- id: windows-10
- title: Windows 10
\ No newline at end of file
+ title: Windows 10
+ - id: windows-insider
+ title: Windows Insider
\ No newline at end of file
From 43c0ffd01f5eebb1f49c96dd6c5a989d917a9f43 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paolo Matarazzo <74918781+paolomatarazzo@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2025 11:07:34 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 19/26] updates
---
windows/configuration/settings/page-visibility.md | 4 ++--
windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md | 6 +++++-
.../shell-launcher/quickstart-kiosk.md | 15 +++++++++------
windows/configuration/store/index.md | 2 +-
4 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/windows/configuration/settings/page-visibility.md b/windows/configuration/settings/page-visibility.md
index 7423dd6380..2bc3491bd8 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/settings/page-visibility.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/settings/page-visibility.md
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Hide only the Bluetooth page, which has the URI `ms-settings:bluetooth`:
[!INCLUDE [tab-intro](../../../includes/configure/tab-intro.md)]
-#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/intune.svg" border="false"::: **Intune/CSP**](#tab/intune)
+#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/intune.svg" border="false"::: **Intune**](#tab/intune)
[!INCLUDE [intune-settings-catalog-1](../../../includes/configure/intune-settings-catalog-1.md)]
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Hide only the Bluetooth page, which has the URI `ms-settings:bluetooth`:
[!INCLUDE [intune-settings-catalog-2](../../../includes/configure/intune-settings-catalog-2.md)]
-#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/csp.svg"::: **CSP**](#tab/csp-11)
+#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/csp.svg"::: **CSP**](#tab/csp)
You can configure devices using the [Policy CSP][CSP-1].
diff --git a/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md b/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md
index da5de3ddb3..eaf9c9d380 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md
@@ -233,7 +233,11 @@ Depending on your configuration, you can have a user to automatically sign in to
Here are the options to remove Shell Launcher, select the method that best fits your needs:
-#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/intune.svg"::: **Intune/CSP**](#tab/intune)
+#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/intune.svg"::: **Intune**](#tab/intune)
+
+Unassign or delete the policy that contains the configuration.
+
+#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/csp.svg"::: **CSP**](#tab/csp)
Unassign or delete the policy that contains the configuration.
diff --git a/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/quickstart-kiosk.md b/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/quickstart-kiosk.md
index c7e587aafe..a064bca35f 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/quickstart-kiosk.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/quickstart-kiosk.md
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The examples can be modified to fit your specific requirements. For example, you
[!INCLUDE [tab-intro](../../../includes/configure/tab-intro.md)]
-#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/intune.svg"::: **Intune/CSP**](#tab/intune)
+#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/intune.svg"::: **Intune**](#tab/intune)
> [!TIP]
> Use the following Graph call to automatically create a custom policy in your Microsoft Intune tenant without assignments nor scope tags.
@@ -35,13 +35,16 @@ The examples can be modified to fit your specific requirements. For example, you
Assign the policy to a group that contains as members the devices that you want to configure.
-Alternatively, you can configure devices using a [custom policy][MEM-1] with the [AssignedAccess CSP][WIN-3].
-
-- **Setting:** `./Vendor/MSFT/AssignedAccess/ShellLauncher`
-- **Value:**
-
[!INCLUDE [quickstart-xml](includes/quickstart-xml.md)]
+#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/csp.svg"::: **CSP**](#tab/csp)
+
+You can configure devices using the [AssignedAccess CSP][WIN-3].
+
+| Setting |
+|--|
+|- **OMA-URI:** `./Vendor/MSFT/AssignedAccess/ShellLauncher` - **Data type:** string - **Value:** [!INCLUDE [quickstart-xml](includes/quickstart-xml.md)] |
+
#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/powershell.svg"::: **PowerShell**](#tab/ps)
[!INCLUDE [powershell-wmi-bridge-1](../../../includes/configure/powershell-wmi-bridge-1.md)]
diff --git a/windows/configuration/store/index.md b/windows/configuration/store/index.md
index 2fed537573..93d20d428c 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/store/index.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/store/index.md
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ You can use configuration service provider (CSP) or group policy (GPO) settings
[!INCLUDE [tab-intro](../../../includes/configure/tab-intro.md)]
-#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/intune.svg" border="false"::: **Intune/CSP**](#tab/intune)
+#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/intune.svg" border="false"::: **Intune**](#tab/intune)
[!INCLUDE [intune-settings-catalog-1](../../../includes/configure/intune-settings-catalog-1.md)]
From 6cc50d143e2609e2d5c9918c7071e0eecdfe5dcd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Paolo Matarazzo <74918781+paolomatarazzo@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2025 11:21:05 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 20/26] updates
---
windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md | 9 ++++++++-
windows/configuration/shell-launcher/quickstart-kiosk.md | 4 +++-
windows/configuration/toc.yml | 6 ++++--
3 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md b/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md
index eaf9c9d380..c9b773a3be 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ To learn how to configure the Shell Launcher XML file, see [Create a Shell Launc
[!INCLUDE [tab-intro](../../../includes/configure/tab-intro.md)]
-#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/intune.svg"::: **Intune/CSP**](#tab/intune)
+#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/intune.svg"::: **Intune**](#tab/intune)
You can configure devices using a [custom policy][MEM-1] with the [AssignedAccess CSP][WIN-3].
@@ -159,6 +159,13 @@ You can configure devices using a [custom policy][MEM-1] with the [AssignedAcces
Assign the policy to a group that contains as members the devices that you want to configure.
+#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/csp.svg"::: **CSP**](#tab/csp)
+
+You can configure devices using the [AssignedAccess CSP][WIN-3].
+
+- **Setting:** `./Vendor/MSFT/AssignedAccess/ShellLauncher`
+- **Value:** content of the XML configuration file
+
#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/provisioning-package.svg"::: **PPKG**](#tab/ppkg)
You can configure Shell Launcher by creating a provisioning package and then applying the provisioning package during image deployment time or at runtime:
diff --git a/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/quickstart-kiosk.md b/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/quickstart-kiosk.md
index a064bca35f..600d9df1de 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/quickstart-kiosk.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/quickstart-kiosk.md
@@ -43,7 +43,9 @@ You can configure devices using the [AssignedAccess CSP][WIN-3].
| Setting |
|--|
-|- **OMA-URI:** `./Vendor/MSFT/AssignedAccess/ShellLauncher` - **Data type:** string - **Value:** [!INCLUDE [quickstart-xml](includes/quickstart-xml.md)] |
+|- **OMA-URI:** `./Vendor/MSFT/AssignedAccess/ShellLauncher` - **Data type:** string - **Value:** content of the following XML |
+
+ [!INCLUDE [quickstart-xml](includes/quickstart-xml.md)]
#### [:::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/powershell.svg"::: **PowerShell**](#tab/ps)
diff --git a/windows/configuration/toc.yml b/windows/configuration/toc.yml
index 3905feae74..84222e90c6 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/toc.yml
+++ b/windows/configuration/toc.yml
@@ -11,8 +11,10 @@ items:
href: background/index.md
- name: Windows spotlight
href: windows-spotlight/index.md
-- name: Settings page visibility
- href: settings/page-visibility.md
+- name: Settings
+ items:
+ - name: Page visibility
+ href: settings/page-visibility.md
- name: Microsoft Store
href: store/toc.yml
- name: Quick machine recovery
From 74fceb143b730c6d8ef86127c791931069c30131 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Gary Moore <5432776+garycentric@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2025 09:40:21 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 21/26] Acrolinx: "exectuing"
---
windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md b/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md
index c9b773a3be..474ff83e21 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/shell-launcher/configure.md
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ You can configure devices using the [AssignedAccess CSP][WIN-3].
You can configure Shell Launcher by creating a provisioning package and then applying the provisioning package during image deployment time or at runtime:
- If you're creating an installation media with settings for Shell Launcher included in the image, or you're applying a provisioning package during setup, you must enable Shell Launcher on the installation media with DISM for a provisioning package to successfully apply
-- If exectuing the provisioning package at runtime, ensure to [enable Shell Launcher](#enable-shell-launcher) before applying the provisioning package
+- If executing the provisioning package at runtime, ensure to [enable Shell Launcher](#enable-shell-launcher) before applying the provisioning package
[!INCLUDE [provisioning-package-1](../../../includes/configure/provisioning-package-1.md)]
From 4453dc0ff665c887b9212d476e17bdf1e34a1092 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Markus Sarcletti <56821677+msarcletti@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2025 10:11:59 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 22/26] Learn Editor: Update dynamic-keywords.md
---
.../network-security/windows-firewall/dynamic-keywords.md | 3 ---
1 file changed, 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/windows/security/operating-system-security/network-security/windows-firewall/dynamic-keywords.md b/windows/security/operating-system-security/network-security/windows-firewall/dynamic-keywords.md
index 30210647b8..dd9e1afa52 100644
--- a/windows/security/operating-system-security/network-security/windows-firewall/dynamic-keywords.md
+++ b/windows/security/operating-system-security/network-security/windows-firewall/dynamic-keywords.md
@@ -7,9 +7,6 @@ ms.date: 04/07/2025
# Windows Firewall dynamic keywords
-> [!IMPORTANT]
->This article describes features or settings that are in preview. The content is subject to change and may have dependencies on other features or services in preview.
-
Windows Firewall includes a functionality called *dynamic keywords*, which simplifies the configuration and management of Windows Firewall.
With dynamic keywords, you can define a set of IP address ranges, fully qualified domain names (FQDNs), and **autoresolution** options, to which one or more Firewall rules can refer.
From 16e8bc1dfe95d3bab0fef312f205f045d5972195 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Meghan Stewart <33289333+mestew@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2025 09:26:39 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 24/26] vbsenclave-edit
---
windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
index 980d3974d5..19f0777289 100644
--- a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
+++ b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
title: Deprecated features in the Windows client
description: Review the list of features that Microsoft is no longer actively developing in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
-ms.date: 04/28/2025
+ms.date: 05/02/2025
ms.service: windows-client
ms.subservice: itpro-fundamentals
ms.localizationpriority: medium
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ The features in this article are no longer being actively developed, and might b
| Feature | Details and mitigation | Deprecation announced |
|---|---|---|
| Maps app | Maps app is deprecated. It will be removed from the Microsoft Store by July 2025 and will no longer be supported. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#maps-app). | April 2025 |
-| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves signed with the EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported for all Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows, so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. If a re-sign of the enclave occurs, the new EKU will be used to re-sign and the enclave will only be supported on Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. | April 2025 |
+| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves signed with the EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported for all Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows, so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. If a re-sign of the enclave occurs, the new EKU will be used to re-sign and the enclave will only be supported on Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. Exisiting enclaves signed with EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to function without disruption on the following operating systems until a re-sign is needed:
Windows 10, version 22H2
Windows 11, version 22H2
Windows 11, version 23H2
Windows 11, version 24H2 and later
| April 2025 |
| Windows UWP Map control and Windows Maps platform APIs | The [Windows UWP Map control](/uwp/api/windows.ui.xaml.controls.maps) and [Windows Maps platform APIs](/uwp/api/windows.services.maps) within Windows have been deprecated as of April 8, 2025. The Maps UWP Control and Maps platform support within Windows will continue to function but will not be updated. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#windows-uwp-map-control-and-windows-maps-platform-apis). | April 8, 2025 |
| Line printer daemon (LPR/LPD) | Deprecation reminder: [The line printer daemon protocol (LPR/LPD) was deprecated](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) starting in Windows Server 2012. As removal of the line printer daemon protocol nears, we'd like to remind customers to ensure their environments are prepared for removal. When these features are eventually removed, clients that print to a server using this protocol, such as UNIX clients, won't be able to connect or print. Instead, UNIX clients should use IPP. Windows clients can connect to UNIX shared printers using the [Windows Standard Port Monitor](/troubleshoot/windows-server/printing/standard-port-monitor-for-tcpip). | [Original announcement: Windows Server 2012](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) Courtesy reminder: February 2025 |
| Location History | We're deprecating and removing the Location History feature, an [API](/uwp/api/windows.devices.geolocation.geolocator.getgeopositionhistoryasync) that allowed Cortana to access 24 hours of device history when location was enabled. With the removal of the Location History feature, location data will no longer be saved locally and the corresponding settings will also be removed from the **Privacy & Security** > **Location** page in **Settings**. | February 2025 |
From 8fb23653f5f1137cb52f898c1897e4f96327d617 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Meghan Stewart <33289333+mestew@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2025 09:51:06 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 25/26] vbsenclave-fix-typo
---
windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
index 19f0777289..f4247ff420 100644
--- a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
+++ b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ The features in this article are no longer being actively developed, and might b
| Feature | Details and mitigation | Deprecation announced |
|---|---|---|
| Maps app | Maps app is deprecated. It will be removed from the Microsoft Store by July 2025 and will no longer be supported. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#maps-app). | April 2025 |
-| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves signed with the EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported for all Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows, so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. If a re-sign of the enclave occurs, the new EKU will be used to re-sign and the enclave will only be supported on Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. Exisiting enclaves signed with EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to function without disruption on the following operating systems until a re-sign is needed:
Windows 10, version 22H2
Windows 11, version 22H2
Windows 11, version 23H2
Windows 11, version 24H2 and later
| April 2025 |
+| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves signed with the EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported for all Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows, so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. If a re-sign of the enclave occurs, the new EKU will be used to re-sign and the enclave will only be supported on Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. Existing enclaves signed with EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to function without disruption on the following operating systems until a re-sign is needed:
Windows 10, version 22H2
Windows 11, version 22H2
Windows 11, version 23H2
Windows 11, version 24H2 and later
| April 2025 |
| Windows UWP Map control and Windows Maps platform APIs | The [Windows UWP Map control](/uwp/api/windows.ui.xaml.controls.maps) and [Windows Maps platform APIs](/uwp/api/windows.services.maps) within Windows have been deprecated as of April 8, 2025. The Maps UWP Control and Maps platform support within Windows will continue to function but will not be updated. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#windows-uwp-map-control-and-windows-maps-platform-apis). | April 8, 2025 |
| Line printer daemon (LPR/LPD) | Deprecation reminder: [The line printer daemon protocol (LPR/LPD) was deprecated](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) starting in Windows Server 2012. As removal of the line printer daemon protocol nears, we'd like to remind customers to ensure their environments are prepared for removal. When these features are eventually removed, clients that print to a server using this protocol, such as UNIX clients, won't be able to connect or print. Instead, UNIX clients should use IPP. Windows clients can connect to UNIX shared printers using the [Windows Standard Port Monitor](/troubleshoot/windows-server/printing/standard-port-monitor-for-tcpip). | [Original announcement: Windows Server 2012](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) Courtesy reminder: February 2025 |
| Location History | We're deprecating and removing the Location History feature, an [API](/uwp/api/windows.devices.geolocation.geolocator.getgeopositionhistoryasync) that allowed Cortana to access 24 hours of device history when location was enabled. With the removal of the Location History feature, location data will no longer be saved locally and the corresponding settings will also be removed from the **Privacy & Security** > **Location** page in **Settings**. | February 2025 |
From e29b219c0d74e2b02cdde58ff4a279bc46bddaaa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Meghan Stewart <33289333+mestew@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2025 09:54:44 -0700
Subject: [PATCH 26/26] vbsenclave-fix-typo
---
windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
index f4247ff420..a5c5d31254 100644
--- a/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
+++ b/windows/whats-new/deprecated-features.md
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ The features in this article are no longer being actively developed, and might b
| Feature | Details and mitigation | Deprecation announced |
|---|---|---|
| Maps app | Maps app is deprecated. It will be removed from the Microsoft Store by July 2025 and will no longer be supported. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#maps-app). | April 2025 |
-| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update April 2025]** Existing enclaves signed with the EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported for all Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows, so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. If a re-sign of the enclave occurs, the new EKU will be used to re-sign and the enclave will only be supported on Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. Existing enclaves signed with EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to function without disruption on the following operating systems until a re-sign is needed:
Windows 10, version 22H2
Windows 11, version 22H2
Windows 11, version 23H2
Windows 11, version 24H2 and later
| April 2025 |
+| VBS enclaves for Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier | [VBS enclaves](/windows/win32/trusted-execution/vbs-enclaves) are being deprecated on Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows. Support for VBS enclaves will continue for Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. **[Update May 2025]** Existing enclaves signed with the EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to be supported for all Windows 11, version 23H2 and earlier versions of Windows, so long as no changes are made to the enclave that requires a re-sign of it. If a re-sign of the enclave occurs, the new EKU will be used to re-sign and the enclave will only be supported on Windows 11, version 24H2 and later. Existing enclaves signed with EKU 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.76.57.1.15 will continue to function without disruption on the following operating systems until a re-sign is needed:
Windows 10, version 22H2
Windows 11, version 22H2
Windows 11, version 23H2
Windows 11, version 24H2 and later
| April 2025 |
| Windows UWP Map control and Windows Maps platform APIs | The [Windows UWP Map control](/uwp/api/windows.ui.xaml.controls.maps) and [Windows Maps platform APIs](/uwp/api/windows.services.maps) within Windows have been deprecated as of April 8, 2025. The Maps UWP Control and Maps platform support within Windows will continue to function but will not be updated. For more information, see [Resources for deprecated features](deprecated-features-resources.md#windows-uwp-map-control-and-windows-maps-platform-apis). | April 8, 2025 |
| Line printer daemon (LPR/LPD) | Deprecation reminder: [The line printer daemon protocol (LPR/LPD) was deprecated](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) starting in Windows Server 2012. As removal of the line printer daemon protocol nears, we'd like to remind customers to ensure their environments are prepared for removal. When these features are eventually removed, clients that print to a server using this protocol, such as UNIX clients, won't be able to connect or print. Instead, UNIX clients should use IPP. Windows clients can connect to UNIX shared printers using the [Windows Standard Port Monitor](/troubleshoot/windows-server/printing/standard-port-monitor-for-tcpip). | [Original announcement: Windows Server 2012](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/hh831568(v=ws.11)#printing) Courtesy reminder: February 2025 |
| Location History | We're deprecating and removing the Location History feature, an [API](/uwp/api/windows.devices.geolocation.geolocator.getgeopositionhistoryasync) that allowed Cortana to access 24 hours of device history when location was enabled. With the removal of the Location History feature, location data will no longer be saved locally and the corresponding settings will also be removed from the **Privacy & Security** > **Location** page in **Settings**. | February 2025 |