diff --git a/.openpublishing.redirection.json b/.openpublishing.redirection.json index a74e666327..72de104cf6 100644 --- a/.openpublishing.redirection.json +++ b/.openpublishing.redirection.json @@ -56,31 +56,6 @@ "redirect_document_id": true }, { -"source_path": "devices/surface-hub/i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md", -"redirect_url": "/itpro/surface-hub/finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting", -"redirect_document_id": true -}, -{ -"source_path": "devices/surface-hub/provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md", -"redirect_url": "/itpro/surface-hub/provisioning-packages-for-surface-hub", -"redirect_document_id": true -}, -{ -"source_path": "devices/surface-hub/manage-settings-with-local-admin-account-surface-hub.md", -"redirect_url": "/itpro/surface-hub/admin-group-management-for-surface-hub", -"redirect_document_id": true -}, -{ -"source_path": "devices/surface-hub/surface-hub-administrators-guide.md", -"redirect_url": "/itpro/surface-hub/index", -"redirect_document_id": true -}, -{ -"source_path": "devices/surface-hub/intro-to-surface-hub.md", -"redirect_url": "/itpro/surface-hub/index", -"redirect_document_id": false -}, -{ "source_path": "windows/manage/waas-quick-start.md", "redirect_url": "/itpro/windows/update/waas-quick-start", "redirect_document_id": true diff --git a/browsers/edge/available-policies.md b/browsers/edge/available-policies.md index ed9df5e159..54d68cc10d 100644 --- a/browsers/edge/available-policies.md +++ b/browsers/edge/available-policies.md @@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ author: eross-msft ms.prod: edge ms.mktglfcycl: explore ms.sitesec: library -title: Available Group Policy and Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge (Microsoft Edge for IT Pros) +title: Group Policy and Mobile Device Management settings for Microsoft Edge (Microsoft Edge for IT Pros) localizationpriority: high --- -# Available Group Policy and Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge +# Group Policy and Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge **Applies to:** diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md index a923c7b2dd..9660d3d146 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ To make sure your site list is up-to-date; wait 65 seconds after opening IE and ## Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1) After you create your .xml or .txt file, you can bulk add the sites to the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To add multiple sites** + **To add multiple sites** 1. In the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1), click **Bulk add from file**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md index 4770a4ffb0..327a105fef 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ To make sure your site list is up-to-date; wait 65 seconds after opening IE and ## Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2) After you create your .xml or .txt file, you can bulk add the sites to the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To add multiple sites** + **To add multiple sites** 1. In the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2), click **Bulk add from file**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-enterprise-mode-tool.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-enterprise-mode-tool.md index 7e8c3c6910..1140d08486 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-enterprise-mode-tool.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-enterprise-mode-tool.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Enterprise Mode is a compatibility mode that runs on Internet Explorer 11, lett You can add individual sites to your compatibility list by using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager.

**Note**
If you're using the v.2 version of the Enterprise Mode schema, you'll need to use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1). For more info, see [Add sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-enterprise-mode-tool.md). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To add a site to your compatibility list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)** + **To add a site to your compatibility list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)** 1. In the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1), click **Add**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-enterprise-mode-tool.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-enterprise-mode-tool.md index b18fa646cd..3ee1358e16 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-enterprise-mode-tool.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-enterprise-mode-tool.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Enterprise Mode is a compatibility mode that runs on Internet Explorer 11, lett You can add individual sites to your compatibility list by using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager.

**Note**
If you're using the v.1 version of the Enterprise Mode schema, you'll need to use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1). For more info, see [Add sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using the WEnterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](add-single-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-enterprise-mode-tool.md). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To add a site to your compatibility list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)** + **To add a site to your compatibility list using the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)** 1. In the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2), click **Add**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-configuration-and-auto-proxy-problems-with-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-configuration-and-auto-proxy-problems-with-ie11.md index a64b645896..3ab6081d7c 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-configuration-and-auto-proxy-problems-with-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-configuration-and-auto-proxy-problems-with-ie11.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ If you experience issues while setting up your proxy server, you can try these t - Check that the browser is pointing to the right automatic configuration script location. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To check your proxy server address** + **To check your proxy server address** 1. On the **Tools** menu, click **Internet Options**, and then **Connections**. @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ If you experience issues while setting up your proxy server, you can try these t 3. If you have multiple proxy servers, click **Advanced** to look at all of the additional addresses.

**Note**
If IE11 uses a proxy server for local IP addresses, regardless whether you turned on the **Bypass Proxy Server for Local Addresses** option, see [Internet Explorer Uses Proxy Server for Local IP Address Even if the "Bypass Proxy Server for Local Addresses" Option Is Turned On](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=85652). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To check that you've turned on the correct settings** + **To check that you've turned on the correct settings** 1. On the **Tools** menu, click **Internet Options**, and then click **Connections**. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ If you experience issues while setting up your proxy server, you can try these t 3. In the **Automatic configuration** area, check that you've clicked the **Automatically detect settings** box. If you've turned on automatic configuration, check to make sure that you've also clicked the **Use automatic configuration script** box.

**Note**
If at this point everything is set up correctly, but the proxy server still isn't behaving properly, click the **Detect my network settings** box in the **Error** dialog box to try to detect the proxy server, again. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To check that you're pointing to the correct automatic configuration script location** + **To check that you're pointing to the correct automatic configuration script location** 1. On the **Tools** menu, click **Internet Options**, and then click **Connections**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-configuration-settings-for-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-configuration-settings-for-ie11.md index f49ab30704..5b02b0d37f 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-configuration-settings-for-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-configuration-settings-for-ie11.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Automatic configuration lets you apply custom branding and graphics to your inte ## Adding the automatic configuration registry key For custom graphics and branding, add the `FEATURE\AUTOCONFIG\BRANDING` registry key to your IE installation package.

**Important**
Follow these directions carefully because serious problems can occur if you update your registry incorrectly. For added protection, back up your registry so you can restore it if a problem occurs. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To add the registry key** + **To add the registry key** 1. On the **Start** screen, type **regedit**, and then click **Regedit.exe**. @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ For custom graphics and branding, add the `FEATURE\AUTOCONFIG\BRANDING` registry After adding the `FEATURE\AUTOCONFIG\BRANDING` registry key, you can change your automatic configuration settings to pick up the updated branding.

**Important**
Your branding changes won't be added or updated if you've previously chosen the **Disable external branding of IE** setting in the `User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer` Group Policy object. This setting is intended to prevent branding by a third-party, like an Internet service or content provider. For more information about Group Policy, including videos and the latest technical documentation, see the [Group Policy TechCenter](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=214514). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To update your settings** + **To update your settings** 1. Open the IE Customization Wizard 11, and go to the **Automatic Configuration** page. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-detect-settings-for-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-detect-settings-for-ie11.md index b93b60f816..c454b9eb42 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-detect-settings-for-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-detect-settings-for-ie11.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Automatic detection works even if the browser wasn't originally set up or instal ## Updating your automatic detection settings To use automatic detection, you have to set up your DHCP and DNS servers.

**Note**
Your DHCP servers must support the `DHCPINFORM` message, to obtain the DHCP options. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on automatic detection for DHCP servers** + **To turn on automatic detection for DHCP servers** 1. Open the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11, and go to the **Automatic Configuration** page. @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ To use automatic detection, you have to set up your DHCP and DNS servers.

**No 3. Open the [DHCP Administrative Tool](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=302212), create a new option type, using the code number 252, and then associate it with the URL to your configuration file. For detailed instructions about how to do this, see [Create an option 252 entry in DHCP](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=294649). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on automatic detection for DNS servers** + **To turn on automatic detection for DNS servers** 1. Open the IE Customization Wizard 11, and go to the **Automatic Configuration** page. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-proxy-configuration-settings-for-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-proxy-configuration-settings-for-ie11.md index 119052b438..a9ac089edf 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-proxy-configuration-settings-for-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/auto-proxy-configuration-settings-for-ie11.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Configure and maintain your proxy settings, like pointing your users' browsers t ## Updating your auto-proxy settings You can use your Internet settings (.ins) files to set up your standard proxy settings. You can also specify script files (.js, .jvs, or .pac) to configure and maintain your advanced proxy settings. IE uses your auto-proxy script files to dynamically determine whether to connect to a host or use a proxy server. If a proxy server connection fails, Internet Explorer 11 automatically attempts to connect to another proxy server that you have specified. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To update your settings** + **To update your settings** 1. Create a script file with your proxy information, copying it to a server location. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/choose-how-to-install-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/choose-how-to-install-ie11.md index cf90d5c6b3..9c4a55c2bd 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/choose-how-to-install-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/choose-how-to-install-ie11.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Before you install Internet Explorer 11, you should: - **Choose how you'll deploy your installation package.** Your deployment method should be based on whether you're installing to computers already running Windows, or if you're deploying IE11 as part of a Windows installation. - - **Existing computers running Windows.** Use System Center R2 2012 System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, System Center Essentials 2010, Windows Server Updates Services (WSUS), or Microsoft Intune to deploy IE11. For more information about how to use these systems, see [System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=276664), [System Center Essentials 2010](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=395200), [Windows Server Update Services](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=276790), and [Microsoft Intune Overview](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=276667). + - **Existing computers running Windows.** Use System Center R2 2012 System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, System Center Essentials 2010, Windows Server Updates Services (WSUS), or Microsoft Intune to deploy IE11. For more information about how to use these systems, see [System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=276664), [System Center Essentials 2010](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=395200), [Windows Server Update Services](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=276790), and [Microsoft Intune Overview](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud-platform/microsoft-intune). - **As part of a Windows deployment.** Update your Windows images to include IE11, and then add the update to your MDT deployment share or to your Windows image. For instructions about how to create and use Windows images, see [Create and Manage a Windows Image Using DISM](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=299408). For general information about deploying IE, see [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=331148), [Windows ADK Overview](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=276669). diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/create-install-packages-for-multiple-operating-systems-or-languages.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/create-install-packages-for-multiple-operating-systems-or-languages.md index 1d2df29b8f..51f61a1b66 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/create-install-packages-for-multiple-operating-systems-or-languages.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/create-install-packages-for-multiple-operating-systems-or-languages.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ You'll create multiple versions of your custom browser package if: - You have custom installation packages with only minor differences. Like, having a different phone number. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To create a new package** + **To create a new package** 1. Create an installation package using the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11, as described in the [Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) Customization Wizard options](../ie11-ieak/ieak11-wizard-custom-options.md) topic. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/delete-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/delete-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md index 360620938d..267c606f8b 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/delete-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/delete-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library - Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To delete a single site from your global Enterprise Mode site list** + **To delete a single site from your global Enterprise Mode site list** - From the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, pick the site you want to delete, and then click **Delete**.
The site is permanently removed from your list. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/deploy-pinned-sites-using-mdt-2013.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/deploy-pinned-sites-using-mdt-2013.md index affd42d162..708fccaaa2 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/deploy-pinned-sites-using-mdt-2013.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/deploy-pinned-sites-using-mdt-2013.md @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ To follow the examples in this topic, you’ll need to pin the Bing (http://www. ### Step 1: Creating .website files The first step is to create a .website file for each website that you want to pin to the Windows 8.1 taskbar during deployment. A .website file is like a shortcut, except it’s a plain text file that describes not only the website’s URL but also how the icon looks. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To create each .website file** + **To create each .website file** 1. Open the website in IE11. @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ The first step is to create a .website file for each website that you want to pi ### Step 2: Copying the .website files to the deployment share Next, you must enable your deployment share to copy the bing.website and msn.website files to the **Start** menu on each target computer. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To copy .website files to the deployment share** + **To copy .website files to the deployment share** 1. Open your MDT 2013 deployment share in Windows Explorer. @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Next, you must enable your deployment share to copy the bing.website and msn.web ### Step 3: Copying .website files to target computers After your operating system is installed on the target computer, you need to copy the .website files over so they can be pinned to the taskbar. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To copy .website files to target computers** + **To copy .website files to target computers** 1. In the **Deployment Workbench** of MDT 2013, open the deployment share containing the task sequence during which you want to deploy pinned websites, and then click **Task Sequences**. @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ After your operating system is installed on the target computer, you need to cop ### Step 4: Pinning .website files to the Taskbar With the .website files ready to copy to the **Public Links** folder on target computers for all users, the last step is to edit the Unattend.xml answer files to pin those .website files to the taskbar. You will need to complete the following steps for each task sequence during which you want to pin these websites to the taskbar. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To pin .website files to the Taskbar** + **To pin .website files to the Taskbar** 1. Open the Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM). diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/edit-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/edit-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md index 7ebacccb8b..004a42cb19 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/edit-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/edit-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ You can use Internet Explorer 11 and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager to c If you need to edit a lot of websites, you probably don’t want to do it one at a time. Instead, you can edit your saved XML or TXT file and add the sites back again. For information about how to do this, depending on your operating system and schema version, see [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md) or [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To change how your page renders** + **To change how your page renders** 1. In the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, double-click the site you want to change. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/enable-and-disable-add-ons-using-administrative-templates-and-group-policy.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/enable-and-disable-add-ons-using-administrative-templates-and-group-policy.md index 4a7966faaa..68b09c2320 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/enable-and-disable-add-ons-using-administrative-templates-and-group-policy.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/enable-and-disable-add-ons-using-administrative-templates-and-group-policy.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ There are 4 types of add-ons: ## Using the Local Group Policy Editor to manage group policy objects You can use the Local Group Policy Editor to change how add-ons work in your organization. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To manage add-ons** + **To manage add-ons** 1. In the Local Group Policy Editor, go to `Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer`. @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ You can use the Local Group Policy Editor to change how add-ons work in your org ## Using the CLSID and Administrative Templates to manage group policy objects Because every add-on has a Class ID (CLSID), you can use it to enable and disable specific add-ons, using Group Policy and Administrative Templates. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To manage add-ons** + **To manage add-ons** 1. Get the CLSID for the add-on you want to enable or disable: diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/export-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-from-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/export-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-from-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md index b45f274bcc..6cbc411a30 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/export-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-from-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/export-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-from-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ After you create your Enterprise Mode site list in the Enterprise Mode Site List **Important**
  This file is not intended for distribution to your managed devices. Instead, it is only for transferring data and comments from one manager to another. For example, if one administrator leaves and passes the existing data to another administrator. Internet Explorer doesn’t read this file. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To export your compatibility list** + **To export your compatibility list** 1. On the **File** menu of the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **Export**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/fix-compat-issues-with-doc-modes-and-enterprise-mode-site-list.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/fix-compat-issues-with-doc-modes-and-enterprise-mode-site-list.md index 94e5e4a1da..c8d09c6157 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/fix-compat-issues-with-doc-modes-and-enterprise-mode-site-list.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/fix-compat-issues-with-doc-modes-and-enterprise-mode-site-list.md @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ After you’ve figured out the document mode that fixes your compatibility probl **Note**
There are two versions of the Enterprise Mode site list schema and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, based on your operating system. For more info about the schemas, see [Enterprise Mode schema v.2 guidance](enterprise-mode-schema-version-2-guidance.md) or [Enterprise Mode schema v.1 guidance](enterprise-mode-schema-version-1-guidance.md). For more info about the different site list management tools, see [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To add your site to the site list** + **To add your site to the site list** 1. Open the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, and click **Add**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/group-policy-and-advanced-group-policy-mgmt-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/group-policy-and-advanced-group-policy-mgmt-ie11.md index 3ae9e11aab..eed0b6ac55 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/group-policy-and-advanced-group-policy-mgmt-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/group-policy-and-advanced-group-policy-mgmt-ie11.md @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ From AGPM you can: - **Manage your GPO lifecycle with change control features.** You can use the available version-control, history, and auditing features to help you manage your GPOs while moving through your archive, to your editing process, and finally to your GPO deployment. **Note**
-For more information about AGPM, and to get the license, see [Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management 4.0 SP1 Step-by-Step Guide](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=294916). +For more information about AGPM, and to get the license, see [Advanced Group Policy Management 4.0 Documents](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13975).   diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/group-policy-shortcut-extensions-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/group-policy-shortcut-extensions-ie11.md index a5c8385649..f30e991051 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/group-policy-shortcut-extensions-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/group-policy-shortcut-extensions-ie11.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Group Policy includes the Shortcuts preference extension, which lets you configu ## How do I configure shortcuts? You can create and configure shortcuts for any domain-based Group Policy Object (GPO) in the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To create a new Shortcut preference item** + **To create a new Shortcut preference item** 1. Open GPMC, right-click the Group Policy object that needs the new shortcut extension, and click **Edit**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/import-into-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/import-into-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md index a52315fec5..a896a41f84 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/import-into-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/import-into-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ If you need to replace your entire site list because of errors, or simply becaus **Important**   Importing your file overwrites everything that’s currently in the tool, so make sure it’s what you really mean to do. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To import your compatibility list** + **To import your compatibility list** 1. On the **File** menu of the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **Import**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-microsoft-intune.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-microsoft-intune.md index 37a5a38754..94b6be9b40 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-microsoft-intune.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-microsoft-intune.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Internet Explorer 11 is available as an update in Microsoft Intune. Microsoft I ## Adding and deploying the IE11 package You can add and then deploy the IE11 package to any computer that's managed by Microsoft Intune. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To add the IE11 package** + **To add the IE11 package** 1. From the Microsoft Intune administrator console, start the Microsoft Intune Software Publisher. @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ You can add and then deploy the IE11 package to any computer that's managed by M For more info about how to decide which one to use, and how to use it, see [Deploy and configure apps](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=301806). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To automatically deploy and install the IE11 package** + **To automatically deploy and install the IE11 package** 1. From the Microsoft Intune administrator console, start and run through the Deploy Software wizard. @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ For more info about how to decide which one to use, and how to use it, see [Depl For more info about this, see [Deploy and configure apps](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=301806). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To let your employees install the IE11 package** + **To let your employees install the IE11 package** 1. Install the package on your company's Microsoft Intune site, marking it as **Available** for the appropriate groups. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-operating-system-deployment-systems.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-operating-system-deployment-systems.md index 88f8a3c2f5..63cbd88f37 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-operating-system-deployment-systems.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-operating-system-deployment-systems.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ After you install the .msu file updates, you'll need to add them to your MDT dep MDT adds IE11 to your Windows images, regardless whether you are creating or deploying a customized or non-customized image. MDT also lets you perform offline servicing during the System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager task sequence, letting you add IE11 before starting Windows. For info, see [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=331148). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To add IE11 to a MDT deployment share** + **To add IE11 to a MDT deployment share** 1. Right-click **Packages** from each **Deployment Shares** location, and then click **Import OS Packages**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-system-center-configuration-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-system-center-configuration-manager.md index 3e5c532158..8a65258e74 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-system-center-configuration-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-system-center-configuration-manager.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library # Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager You can install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) by using [System Center R2 2012 Configuration Manager](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=276664). Complete these steps for each operating system and platform combination. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To install IE11** + **To install IE11** 1. Download and approve the [System requirements and language support for Internet Explorer 11 (IE11)](system-requirements-and-language-support-for-ie11.md). diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-the-network.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-the-network.md index 90d10b49a1..7c9f00ad35 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-the-network.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-the-network.md @@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ You can install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) over your network by putting your c **Note**
If you support multiple architectures and operating systems, create a subfolder for each combination. If you support multiple languages, create a subfolder for each localized installation file. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To manually create the folder structure** + **To manually create the folder structure** - Copy your custom IE11 installation file into a folder on your network, making sure it's available to your employees. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To create the folder structure using IEAK 11** + **To create the folder structure using IEAK 11** - Run the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 in IEAK 11, using the **Full Installation Package** option.

The wizard automatically puts your custom installation files in your `\\Flat` folder. Where the `` is the location of your other build files. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-windows-server-update-services-wsus.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-windows-server-update-services-wsus.md index d3d5a75fb7..a06e7ae728 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-windows-server-update-services-wsus.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-ie11-using-windows-server-update-services-wsus.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library # Install Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) lets you download a single copy of the Microsoft product update and cache it on your local WSUS servers. You can then configure your computers to get the update from your local servers instead of Windows Update. For more information about WSUS, see [Windows Server Update Services](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=276790). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To import from Windows Update to WSUS** + **To import from Windows Update to WSUS** 1. Open your WSUS admin site. For example, `http:///WSUSAdmin/`.

Where `` is the name of your WSUS server. @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Where `` is the name of your WSUS server. You can also download the updates without importing them by unchecking the **Import directly into Windows Server Update Services** box. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To approve Internet Explorer in WSUS for installation** + **To approve Internet Explorer in WSUS for installation** 1. Open your WSUS admin site and check the **Review synchronization settings** box from the **To Do** list. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-problems-with-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-problems-with-ie11.md index b077e4a853..0469d85cb3 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-problems-with-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/install-problems-with-ie11.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ If you do, you can: ## Internet Explorer didn't finish installing If Internet Explorer doesn't finish installing, it might mean that Windows Update wasn't able to install an associated update, that you have a previous, unsupported version of IE installed, or that there's a problem with your copy of IE. We recommend you try this: - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To fix this issue** + **To fix this issue** 1. Uninstall IE: diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/intranet-problems-and-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/intranet-problems-and-ie11.md index c51449c0b6..c3ddb1943c 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/intranet-problems-and-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/intranet-problems-and-ie11.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ IE11 works differently with search, based on whether your organization is domain To explicitly go to an intranet site, regardless of the environment, users can type either a trailing slash like ` contoso/` or the `http://` prefix. Either of these will cause IE11 to treat the entry as an intranet search. You can also change the default behavior so that IE11 treats your single word entry in the address bar as an intranet site, regardless of your environment. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To enable single-word intranet search** + **To enable single-word intranet search** 1. Open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click the **Tools** menu, and then click **Internet Options**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/missing-the-compatibility-view-button.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/missing-the-compatibility-view-button.md index 7bb84e0a16..d25450aae1 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/missing-the-compatibility-view-button.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/missing-the-compatibility-view-button.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ There might be extenuating circumstances in your company, which require you to c **Important**
This functionality is only available in Internet Explorer for the desktop. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To change your Compatibility View settings** + **To change your Compatibility View settings** 1. Open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click **Tools**, and then click **Compatibility View settings**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/net-framework-problems-with-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/net-framework-problems-with-ie11.md index 93d825a26b..75d0ad1469 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/net-framework-problems-with-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/net-framework-problems-with-ie11.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library # .NET Framework problems with Internet Explorer 11 If you’re having problems launching your legacy apps while running Internet Explorer 11, it’s most likely because Internet Explorer no longer starts apps that use managed browser hosting controls, like in .NET Framework 1.1 and 2.0. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn managed browser hosting controls back on** + **To turn managed browser hosting controls back on** 1. **For x86 systems or for 32-bit processes on x64 systems:** Go to the `HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\.NETFramework` registry key and change the **EnableIEHosting** value to **1**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking.md index 8baab504ad..04b5f82c88 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking.md @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking also gives you a security warning that tell ## How do I fix an outdated ActiveX control or app? From the notification about the outdated ActiveX control, you can go to the control’s website to download its latest version. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To get the updated ActiveX control** + **To get the updated ActiveX control** 1. From the notification bar, tap or click **Update**.

IE opens the ActiveX control’s website. @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ IE opens the ActiveX control’s website. **Security Note:**
If you don’t fully trust a site, you shouldn’t allow it to load an outdated ActiveX control. However, although we don’t recommend it, you can view the missing webpage content by tapping or clicking **Run this time**. This option runs the ActiveX control without updating or fixing the problem. The next time you visit a webpage running the same outdated ActiveX control, you’ll get the notification again. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To get the updated app** + **To get the updated app** 1. From the security warning, tap or click **Update** link.

IE opens the app’s website. @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ Before you can use WMI to inventory your ActiveX controls, you need to [download Before running the PowerShell script, you must copy both the .ps1 and .mof file to the same directory location, on the client computer. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To configure IE to use WMI logging** + **To configure IE to use WMI logging** 1. Open your Group Policy editor and turn on the `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Turn on ActiveX control logging in IE` setting. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/problems-after-installing-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/problems-after-installing-ie11.md index 544daf207b..8a1618533a 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/problems-after-installing-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/problems-after-installing-ie11.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ RIES turns off all custom toolbars, browser extensions, and customizations insta ## IE is crashing or seems slow If you notice that CPU usage is running higher than normal, or that IE is frequently crashing or slowing down, you should check your browser add-ons and video card. By default, IE11 uses graphics processing unit (GPU) rendering mode. However, some outdated video cards and video drivers don't support GPU hardware acceleration. If IE11 determines that your current video card or video driver doesn't support GPU hardware acceleration, it'll use Software Rendering mode. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To check your browser add-ons** + **To check your browser add-ons** 1. Start IE11 in **No Add-ons mode** by running the **Run** command from the **Start** menu, and then typing `iexplore.exe -extoff` into the box. @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ If the browser doesn't crash, open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click the 4. Restart IE11. Go back to the **Manage Add-Ons** window and turn on each item, one-by-one.

After you turn each item back on, see if IE crashes or slows down. Doing it this way will help you identify the add-on that's causing IE to crash. After you've figured out which add-on was causing the problem, turn it off until you have an update from the manufacturer. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To check for Software Rendering mode** + **To check for Software Rendering mode** 1. Open Internet Explorer for the desktop, click the **Tools** menu, and then click **Internet Options**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-all-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-all-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md index 017f71560c..72143e9cb1 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-all-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-all-sites-from-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can clear all of the sites from your global Enterprise Mode site list. **Important**   This is a permanent removal and erases everything. However, if you determine it was a mistake, and you saved an XML copy of your list, you can add the file again by following the steps in the [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.2)](add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-2-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md) or [Add multiple sites to the Enterprise Mode site list using a file and the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager (schema v.1)](add-multiple-sites-to-enterprise-mode-site-list-using-the-version-1-schema-and-enterprise-mode-tool.md), depending on your operating system. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To clear your compatibility list** + **To clear your compatibility list** 1. On the **File** menu of the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **Clear list**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-compatibililty-view-list.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-compatibililty-view-list.md index 4972cd8ee7..cf988c785a 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-compatibililty-view-list.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-compatibililty-view-list.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library Remove websites that were added to a local compatibility view list by mistake or because they no longer have compatibility problems. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To remove sites from a local compatibility view list** + **To remove sites from a local compatibility view list** 1. Open Internet Explorer 11, click **Tools**, and then click **Compatibility View Settings**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-enterprise-mode-site-list.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-enterprise-mode-site-list.md index 1e353200e8..9712b3448d 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-enterprise-mode-site-list.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/remove-sites-from-a-local-enterprise-mode-site-list.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Remove websites that were added to a local Enterprise Mode site list by mistake **Note**
The changes described in this topic only impact sites added to a local Enterprise Mode site list and not the list of sites deployed to all employees by an administrator. Employees can't delete sites added to the list by an administrator. -  ![](images/wedge.gif) **To remove single sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list** +  **To remove single sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list** 1. Open Internet Explorer 11 and go to the site you want to remove. @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ The checkmark disappears from next to Enterprise Mode and the site is removed fr **Note**
If the site is removed by mistake, it can be added back by clicking **Enterprise Mode** again. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To remove all sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list** + **To remove all sites from a local Enterprise Mode site list** 1. Open IE11, click **Tools**, and then click **Internet options**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/save-your-site-list-to-xml-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/save-your-site-list-to-xml-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md index 98e002f0ea..c13d249a8a 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/save-your-site-list-to-xml-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/save-your-site-list-to-xml-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library You can save your current Enterprise Mode compatibility site list as an XML file, for distribution and use by your managed systems. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To save your list as XML** + **To save your list as XML** 1. On the **File** menu of the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, click **Save to XML**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/search-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/search-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md index b45e7b3744..a26554c11b 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/search-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/search-your-enterprise-mode-site-list-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library You can search to see if a specific site already appears in your global Enterprise Mode site list so you don’t try to add it again. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To search your compatibility list** + **To search your compatibility list** - From the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager, type part of the URL into the **Search** box.

The search query searches all of the text. For example, entering *“micro”* will return results like, www.microsoft.com, microsoft.com, and microsoft.com/images. Wildcard characters aren’t supported. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-the-default-browser-using-group-policy.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-the-default-browser-using-group-policy.md index 7f11bf5d7f..66d13bed09 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-the-default-browser-using-group-policy.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-the-default-browser-using-group-policy.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library # Set the default browser using Group Policy You can use the Group Policy setting, **Set a default associations configuration file**, to set the default browser for your company devices running Windows 10. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To set the default browser as Internet Explorer 11** + **To set the default browser as Internet Explorer 11** 1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the **Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\File Explorer\\Set a default associations configuration file** setting.

Turning this setting on also requires you to create and store a default associations configuration file, locally or on a network share. For more information about creating this file, see [Export or Import Default Application Associations]( https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618268). diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-up-enterprise-mode-logging-and-data-collection.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-up-enterprise-mode-logging-and-data-collection.md index 7a8ec67cc5..32d0ba628a 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-up-enterprise-mode-logging-and-data-collection.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/set-up-enterprise-mode-logging-and-data-collection.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Getting these reports lets you find out about sites that aren’t working right, ## Using ASP to collect your data When you turn logging on, you need a valid URL that points to a server that can be listened to for updates to a user’s registry key. This means you need to set up an endpoint server for the incoming POST messages, which are sent every time the user turns Enterprise Mode on or off from the **Tools** menu. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To set up an endpoint server** + **To set up an endpoint server** 1. Configure an IIS server to work with your Enterprise Mode data collection process. If you’re unsure how to set up IIS, see the [IIS installation webpage](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=507609). @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ This sample starts with you turning on Enterprise Mode and logging (either throu ### Setting up, collecting, and viewing reports For logging, you’re going to need a valid URL that points to a server that can be listened to for updates to a user’s registry key. This means you need to set up an endpoint server for the incoming POST messages, which are sent every time the user turns Enterprise Mode on or off from the **Tools** menu. These POST messages go into your database, aggregating the report data by URL, giving you the total number of reports where users turned on Enterprise Mode, the total number of reports where users turned off Enterprise Mode, and the date of the last report. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To set up the sample** + **To set up the sample** 1. Set up a server to collect your Enterprise Mode information from your users. @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ For logging, you’re going to need a valid URL that points to a server that can 4. On the **Build** menu, tap or click **Build Solution**.

The required packages are automatically downloaded and included in the solution. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To set up your endpoint server** + **To set up your endpoint server** 1. Right-click on the name, PhoneHomeSample, and click **Publish**. @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ The required packages are automatically downloaded and included in the solution. After you finish the publishing process, you need to test to make sure the app deployed successfully. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To test, deploy, and use the app** + **To test, deploy, and use the app** 1. Open a registry editor on the computer where you deployed the app, go to the `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\EnterpriseMode` key, and change the **Enable** string to: @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ The required packages are automatically downloaded and included in the solution. 3. Get your users to visit websites, turning Enterprise Mode on or off locally, as necessary. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To view the report results** + **To view the report results** - Go to `http:///List` to see the report results.

If you’re already on the webpage, you’ll need to refresh the page to see the results. @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ If you’re already on the webpage, you’ll need to refresh the page to see the ### Troubleshooting publishing errors If you have errors while you’re publishing your project, you should try to update your packages. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To update your packages** + **To update your packages** 1. From the **Tools** menu of Microsoft Visual Studio, click **NuGet Package Manager**, and click **Manage NuGet Packages for Solution**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-off-enterprise-mode.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-off-enterprise-mode.md index 25e253872a..cd25d1df05 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-off-enterprise-mode.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-off-enterprise-mode.md @@ -28,14 +28,14 @@ In addition, if you no longer want your users to be able to turn Enterprise Mode **Important**
Turning off both of these features turns off Enterprise Mode for your company. Turning off Enterprise Mode also causes any websites included in your employee’s manual site lists to not appear in Enterprise Mode. -  ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn off the site list using Group Policy** +  **To turn off the site list using Group Policy** 1. Open your Group Policy editor, like Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). 2. Go to the **Use the Enterprise Mode IE website list** setting, and then click **Disabled**.

Enterprise Mode will no longer look for the site list, effectively turning off Enterprise Mode. However, if you previously turned on local control for your employees, Enterprise Mode will still be available from the **Tools** menu. You need to turn that part of the functionality off separately. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn off local control using Group Policy** + **To turn off local control using Group Policy** 1. Open your Group Policy editor, like Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Enterprise Mode will no longer look for the site list, effectively turning off E 3. Enterprise Mode no longer shows up on the **Tools** menu for your employees. However, if you are still using an Enterprise Mode site list, all of the globally listed sites will still appear in Enterprise Mode. If you want to turn off all of Enterprise Mode, you will need to also turn off the site list functionality. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn off the site list using the registry** + **To turn off the site list using the registry** 1. Open a registry editor, such as regedit.exe. @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ You can also use HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, depending whether you want to turn off the 3. Close all and restart all instances of Internet Explorer.

IE11 stops looking at the site list for rendering instructions. However, Enterprise Mode is still available to your users locally (if it was turned on). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn off local control using the registry** + **To turn off local control using the registry** 1. Open a registry editor, such as regedit.exe. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-off-natural-metrics.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-off-natural-metrics.md index 16525df353..49f803662c 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-off-natural-metrics.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-off-natural-metrics.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ By default, Internet Explorer 11 uses “natural metrics”. Natural metrics us However, you might find that many intranet sites need you to use Windows Graphics Device Interface (GDI) metrics. To avoid potential compatibility issues, you must turn off natural metrics for those sites. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn off natural metrics** + **To turn off natural metrics** - Add the following HTTP header to each site: `X-UA-TextLayoutMetrics: gdi` diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-on-enterprise-mode-and-use-a-site-list.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-on-enterprise-mode-and-use-a-site-list.md index abdbbc4db2..ef3ed29d52 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-on-enterprise-mode-and-use-a-site-list.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-on-enterprise-mode-and-use-a-site-list.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Before you can use a site list with Enterprise Mode, you need to turn the functi **Note**
We recommend that you store and download your website list from a secure web sever (https://), to help protect against data tampering. After the list is downloaded, it's stored locally on your employee’s computers so if the centralized file location is unavailable, they can still use Enterprise Mode. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on Enterprise Mode using Group Policy** + **To turn on Enterprise Mode using Group Policy** 1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Use the Enterprise Mode IE website list` setting.

Turning this setting on also requires you to create and store a site list. For more information about creating your site list, see the [Use the Enterprise Mode Site List Manager](use-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-manager.md) topics. @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Turning this setting on also requires you to create and store a site list. For m 2. Click **Enabled**, and then in the **Options** area, type the location to your site list. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on Enterprise Mode using the registry** + **To turn on Enterprise Mode using the registry** 1. **For only the local user:** Open a registry editor, like regedit.exe and go to `HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\EnterpriseMode`.

-OR-

diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-on-local-control-and-logging-for-enterprise-mode.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-on-local-control-and-logging-for-enterprise-mode.md index e816e64698..04edbdc3b7 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-on-local-control-and-logging-for-enterprise-mode.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/turn-on-local-control-and-logging-for-enterprise-mode.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ You can turn on local control of Enterprise Mode so that your users can turn Ent Besides turning on this feature, you also have the option to provide a URL for Enterprise Mode logging. If you turn logging on, Internet Explorer initiates a simple POST back to the supplied address, including the URL and a specification that **EnterpriseMode** was turned on or off through the **Tools** menu. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on local control of Enterprise Mode using Group Policy** + **To turn on local control of Enterprise Mode using Group Policy** 1. Open your Group Policy editor and go to the **Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\Internet Explorer\\Let users turn on and use Enterprise Mode from the Tools menu** setting. @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Besides turning on this feature, you also have the option to provide a URL for E 2. Click **Enabled**, and then in the **Options** area, type the location for where to receive reports about when your employees use this functionality to turn Enterprise Mode on or off from the **Tools** menu. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on local control of Enterprise Mode using the registry** + **To turn on local control of Enterprise Mode using the registry** 1. Open a registry editor, like regedit.exe and go to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\EnterpriseMode`. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/user-interface-problems-with-ie11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/user-interface-problems-with-ie11.md index a4a2db0dae..86929579b2 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/user-interface-problems-with-ie11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/user-interface-problems-with-ie11.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can see your security zone settings by opening Internet Explorer for the des ## Where did the Favorites, Command, and Status bars go? For IE11, the UI has been changed to provide just the controls needed to support essential functionality, hiding anything considered non-essential, such as the **Favorites Bar**, **Command Bar**, **Menu Bar**, and **Status Bar**. This is intended to help focus users on the content of the page, rather than the browser itself. However, if you want these bars to appear, you can turn them back on using Group Policy settings. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn the toolbars back on** + **To turn the toolbars back on** - Right click in the IE toolbar heading and choose to turn on the **Command bar**, **Favorites bar**, and **Status bar** from the menu.

-OR-

diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/using-inf-files-to-create-install-packages.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/using-inf-files-to-create-install-packages.md index aeeb37ff4b..7e15a06d41 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/using-inf-files-to-create-install-packages.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/using-inf-files-to-create-install-packages.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library # Using Setup Information (.inf) files to create install packages IEAK 11 uses Setup information (.inf) files to provide uninstallation instructions. Uninstallation instructions let your employees remove components, like files, registry entries, or shortcuts, through the **Uninstall or change a program** box. For details about .inf files, see [INF File Sections and Directives](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=327959). - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To add uninstallation instructions to the .inf files** + **To add uninstallation instructions to the .inf files** - Open the Registry Editor (regedit.exe) and add these registry keys: ``` diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/what-is-the-internet-explorer-11-blocker-toolkit.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/what-is-the-internet-explorer-11-blocker-toolkit.md index 5fb6495a74..443fee4ab1 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/what-is-the-internet-explorer-11-blocker-toolkit.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/what-is-the-internet-explorer-11-blocker-toolkit.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ The Internet Explorer 11 Blocker Toolkit lets you turn off the automatic delive **Important**
The IE11 Blocker Toolkit doesn't stop users from manually installing IE11 from the [Microsoft Download Center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=327753). Also, even if you've installed previous versions of the toolkit before, like for Internet Explorer 10, you still need to install this version to prevent the installation of IE11. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To install the toolkit** + **To install the toolkit** 1. Download the IE11 Blocker Toolkit from [Toolkit to Disable Automatic Delivery of Internet Explorer 11](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=327745). diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/accelerators-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/accelerators-ieak11-wizard.md index 4e54434a53..e44077d74d 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/accelerators-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/accelerators-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The **Accelerators** page of the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK 11) **Note**
The customizations you make on this page apply only to Internet Explorer for the desktop. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Accelerators page** + **To use the Accelerators page** 1. Click **Import** to automatically import your existing accelerators from your current version of IE into this list. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/add-and-approve-activex-controls-ieak11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/add-and-approve-activex-controls-ieak11.md index 133e7f4411..0a2f864dce 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/add-and-approve-activex-controls-ieak11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/add-and-approve-activex-controls-ieak11.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ While you might not care about your employees using ActiveX controls while on yo For example, your employees need to access an important Internet site, such as for a business partner or service provider, but there are ActiveX controls on their page. To make sure the site is accessible and functions the way it should, you can visit the site to review the controls, adding them as new entries to your `\Windows\Downloaded Program Files` folder. Then, as part of your browser package, you can enable and approve these ActiveX controls to run on this specific site; while all additional controls are blocked. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To add and approve ActiveX controls** +**To add and approve ActiveX controls** 1. In IE, click **Tools**, and then **Internet Options**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/additional-settings-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/additional-settings-ieak11-wizard.md index ef6c2ef932..f8749f2d50 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/additional-settings-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/additional-settings-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ You can store your user settings in a central location so your employees that lo You’ll only see this page if you are running the **Internal** version of the IE Customization Wizard 11. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Additional Settings page** +**To use the Additional Settings page** 1. Double-click **Custom Settings**, **Corporate Settings**, or **Internet Settings**, and review the included policy or restriction settings. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/auto-config-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/auto-config-ieak11-wizard.md index 35814166ac..2147e5ba34 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/auto-config-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/auto-config-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ You can set your proxy settings using Internet setting (.ins) files. You can als You can use the Domain Name System (DNS) and the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) naming systems to detect and change a browser’s settings automatically when the employee first starts IE on the network. For more info, see [Set up auto detection for DHCP or DNS servers using IEAK 11](auto-detection-dhcp-or-dns-servers-ieak11.md), or refer to the product documentation for your DNS and DHCP software packages. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To check the existing settings on your employee’s devices** +**To check the existing settings on your employee’s devices** 1. Open IE, click **Tools**, click **Internet Options**, and then click the **Connections** tab. 2. Click **LAN Settings** and make sure that the **Use automatic configuration script** box is selected, confirming the path and name of the file in the **Address** box. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Automatic Configuration page** +**To use the Automatic Configuration page** 1. Check the **Automatically detect configuration settings** box to automatically detect browser settings. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/auto-detection-dhcp-or-dns-servers-ieak11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/auto-detection-dhcp-or-dns-servers-ieak11.md index 65baf63d4b..16ee9d90bb 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/auto-detection-dhcp-or-dns-servers-ieak11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/auto-detection-dhcp-or-dns-servers-ieak11.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Set up your network to automatically detect and customize Internet Explorer 11 Before you can set up your environment to use automatic detection, you need to turn the feature on. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To turn on the automatic detection feature** +**To turn on the automatic detection feature** - Open Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11), run the IE Customization Wizard 11 and on the **Automatic Configuration** page, check **Automatically detect configuration settings**. For more information, see [Use the Automatic Configuration page in the IEAK 11 Wizard](auto-config-ieak11-wizard.md). @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Your DHCP servers must support the DHCPINFORM message, to obtain the DHCP option

**Note**
DHCP has a higher priority than DNS for automatic configuration. If DHCP provides the URL to a .pac, .jvs, .js, or .ins configuration file, the process stops and the DNS lookup doesn't happen. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To set up automatic detection for DHCP servers** +**To set up automatic detection for DHCP servers** - Open the [DHCP Administrative Tool](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=302212), create a new option type, using the code number 252, and then associate it with the URL to your configuration file. For detailed instructions about how to do this, see [Create an option 252 entry in DHCP](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=294649). @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ DHCP has a higher priority than DNS for automatic configuration. If DHCP provide `http://123.4.567.8/account.pac`

For more detailed info about how to set up your DHCP server, see your server documentation. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To set up automatic detection for DNS servers** +**To set up automatic detection for DNS servers** 1. In your DNS database file, the file that’s used to associate your host (computer) names to static IP addresses in a zone, you need to create a host record named, **WPAD**. This record contains entries for all of the hosts that require static mappings, such as workstations, name servers, and mail servers. It also has the IP address to the web server storing your automatic configuration (.js, .jvs, .pac, or .ins) file.

The syntax is:
` IN A `
diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/auto-version-sync-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/auto-version-sync-ieak11-wizard.md index ee3c61b17f..a348c82fd6 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/auto-version-sync-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/auto-version-sync-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The **Automatic Version Synchronization** page tells you: - **Disk space available**. The amount of hard drive space available on the computer that’s running the IE Customization Wizard 11. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Automatic Version Synchronization page** +**To use the Automatic Version Synchronization page** 1. Click **Synchronize**.

You might receive a security warning before downloading your Setup file, asking if you want to continue. Click **Run** to continue. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/browser-ui-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/browser-ui-ieak11-wizard.md index 08004bb0a9..de3cd4ccb5 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/browser-ui-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/browser-ui-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The **Browser User Interface** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizar **Note**
The customizations you make on this page apply only to Internet Explorer for the desktop. - ![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Browser User Interface page** + **To use the Browser User Interface page** 1. Check the **Customize Title Bars** box so you can add your custom text to the **Title Bar Text** box.

The text shows up in the title bar as **IE provided by** <*your_custom_text*>. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/browsing-options-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/browsing-options-ieak11-wizard.md index f4bab58e1e..3f600fbdde 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/browsing-options-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/browsing-options-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The **Browsing Options** page of the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK The choices that you make on this page affect only the items shown on the **Favorites, Favorites Bar, and Feeds** page. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Browsing Options page** +**To use the Browsing Options page** 1. Decide how you want to manage links that are already installed on your employee’s computer: diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/connection-settings-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/connection-settings-ieak11-wizard.md index 0d7cf5093e..ffc214c941 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/connection-settings-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/connection-settings-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ The **Connection Settings** page of the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IE **Note**
Using the options on the **Additional Settings** page of the wizard, you can let your employees change their connection settings. For more information see the [Additional Settings](additional-settings-ieak11-wizard.md) page. You can also customize additional connection settings using the **Automatic Configuration** page in the wizard. For more information see the [Automatic Configuration](auto-config-ieak11-wizard.md) page. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To view your current connection settings** +**To view your current connection settings** 1. Open IE, click the **Tools** menu, click **Internet Options**, and then click the **Connections** tab. 2. Click **Settings** to view your dial-up settings and click **LAN Settings** to view your network settings. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Connection Settings page** +**To use the Connection Settings page** 1. Decide if you want to customize your connection settings. You can pick: diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/create-multiple-browser-packages-ieak11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/create-multiple-browser-packages-ieak11.md index 568dfaaa3d..947b9febe9 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/create-multiple-browser-packages-ieak11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/create-multiple-browser-packages-ieak11.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ You'll need to create multiple versions of your custom browser package if: The Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 stores your original settings in the Install.ins file and will show them each time you re-open the wizard. For more info about .ins files, see [Using Internet Settings (.INS) files with IEAK 11](using-internet-settings-ins-files.md). -![](images/wedge.gif) **To create multiple versions of your browser package** +**To create multiple versions of your browser package** 1. Use the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 to create a custom browser package. For more info about how to run the wizard, start with the [Use the File Locations page in the IEAK 11 Wizard](file-locations-ieak11-wizard.md) topic. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/create-uninstall-inf-files-for-custom-components.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/create-uninstall-inf-files-for-custom-components.md index bcc88868ed..1715dfaa58 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/create-uninstall-inf-files-for-custom-components.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/create-uninstall-inf-files-for-custom-components.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library # Use uninstallation .INF files to uninstall custom components The Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 (IEAK 11) uses Setup information (.inf) files to provide installation instructions for your custom browser packages. You can also use this file to uninstall your custom components by removing the files, registry entries, and shortcuts, and adding your custom component to the list of programs that can be uninstalled from **Uninstall or change a program**. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To uninstall your custom components** +**To uninstall your custom components** 1. Open the Registry Editor and add a new key and value to:
`HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\app-name,"DisplayName",,"description"`

Where *description* is the string that’s shown in the **Uninstall or change a program** box. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/custom-components-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/custom-components-ieak11-wizard.md index ca0125b893..86c289b22d 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/custom-components-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/custom-components-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The **Custom Components** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 **Important**
You should sign any custom code that’s being downloaded over the Internet. The default settings of Internet Explorer 11 will automatically reject any unsigned code. For more info about digitally signing custom components, see [Security features and IEAK 11](security-and-ieak11.md). -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Custom Component page** +**To use the Custom Component page** 1. Click **Add**.

The **Add a Custom Component** box appears. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/customize-automatic-search-for-ie.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/customize-automatic-search-for-ie.md index ba2b7e4076..7f915b87aa 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/customize-automatic-search-for-ie.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/customize-automatic-search-for-ie.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Using the **Administrative Templates** section of Group Policy, you can prevent ## Automatic Search Configuration You can customize Automatic Search so that your employees can type a single word into the **Address** box to search for frequently used pages. For example, you can let a commonly used webpage about invoices appear if an employee types *invoice* into the **Address** box, even if the URL doesn’t include the term. If a website can’t be associated with the term, or if there are multiple matches, a webpage appears showing the top search results. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To set up Automatic Search** +**To set up Automatic Search** 1. Create a script (.asp) file that conditionally looks for search terms, and post it to an intranet server here: http://ieautosearch/response.asp?MT=%1&srch=%2.

For info about the acceptable values for the *%1* and *%2* parameters, see the [Automatic Search parameters](#automatic-search-parameters). For an example of the script file, see the [Sample Automatic Search script](#sample-automatic-search-script).

@@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ For info about the acceptable values for the *%1* and *%2* parameters, see the [ 3. Go to the section labeled **Searching** and type *intranet* into the **Search Provider Keyword** box. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To redirect to a different site than the one provided by the search results** +**To redirect to a different site than the one provided by the search results** - In the **Advanced Settings** section, go to the section labeled **Searching** and change the **When searching from the address bar** setting to **Just go to the most likely site**. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To disable Automatic Search** +**To disable Automatic Search** - In the **Advanced Settings** section, go to the section labeled **Searching** and change the **When searching from the address bar** setting to **Do not search from the address bar**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/favorites-favoritesbar-and-feeds-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/favorites-favoritesbar-and-feeds-ieak11-wizard.md index fc1ffdd687..44dcbe0155 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/favorites-favoritesbar-and-feeds-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/favorites-favoritesbar-and-feeds-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ The **Favorites, Favorites Bar, and Feeds** page of the Internet Explorer Admini Although we provide default items in the **Favorites, Favorites Bar, and Feeds** area, you can remove any of the items, add more items, or add new folders and links as part of your custom package. The customizations you make on this page only apply to Internet Explorer for the desktop. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To work with Favorites** +**To work with Favorites** 1. To import your existing folder of links, pick **Favorites**, and then click **Import**. @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ The **Details** box appears. 13. Continue with the next procedures in this topic to add additional **Favorites Bar** or **RSS Feeds** links, or you can click **Next** to go to the [Browsing Options](browsing-options-ieak11-wizard.md) page or **Back** to go to the [Accelerators](accelerators-ieak11-wizard.md) page. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To work with the Favorites Bar** +**To work with the Favorites Bar** 1. To import your existing folder of links, pick **Favorites Bar**, and then click **Import**. @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ The **Details** box appears. 11. Continue with the next procedures in this topic to add additional **Favorites** or **RSS Feeds** links, or you can click **Next** to go to the [Browsing Options](browsing-options-ieak11-wizard.md) page or **Back** to go to the [Accelerators](accelerators-ieak11-wizard.md) page. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To work with RSS Feeds** +**To work with RSS Feeds** 1. To add a new link to the **RSS Feeds**, pick **Favorites Bar**, and then click **Add URL**.

The **Details** box appears. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/feature-selection-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/feature-selection-ieak11-wizard.md index 6c37c85e24..f7861e2e5c 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/feature-selection-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/feature-selection-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ The **Feature Selection** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 **Note**
Your choices on this page determine what wizard pages appear. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Feature Selection page** +**To use the Feature Selection page** 1. Check the box next to each feature you want to include in your custom installation package.

You can also click **Select All** to add, or **Clear All** to remove, all of the features. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/file-locations-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/file-locations-ieak11-wizard.md index 9081a2c20e..548ad0016d 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/file-locations-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/file-locations-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The **File Locations** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 let **Important**
You can create a custom installation package on your hard drive and move it to an Internet or intranet server, or you can create it directly on a server. If you create the package on a web server that’s running from your hard drive, use the path to the web server as the destination folder location. Whatever location you choose, it must be protected by appropriate access control lists (ACLs). If the location is not protected, the custom package may be tampered with. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the File Locations page** +**To use the File Locations page** 1. Browse to the location where you’ll store your finished custom IE installation package and the related subfolders.

**Note**
Subfolders are created for each language version, based on operating system and media type. For example, if your destination folder is `C:\Inetpub\Wwwroot\Cie\Dist`, then the English-language version is created as `C:\Inetpub\Wwwroot\Cie\Dist\Flat\Win32\En` subfolders. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/first-run-and-welcome-page-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/first-run-and-welcome-page-ieak11-wizard.md index c3ae5a99f1..27fc79e06b 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/first-run-and-welcome-page-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/first-run-and-welcome-page-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The **First Run Wizard and Welcome Page Options** page of the Internet Explorer - **Windows 7 SP1.** You can disable the first run page for Windows 7 SP1 and then pick a custom **Welcome** page to show instead. If you don’t customize the settings on this page, your employees will see the default IE **Welcome** page. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the First Run Wizard and Welcome Page Options page** +**To use the First Run Wizard and Welcome Page Options page** 1. Check the **Use IE11 First Run wizard (recommended)** box to use the default First Run wizard in IE.

Clearing this box lets you use the IE11 **Welcome** page or your custom **Welcome** page. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/important-urls-home-page-and-support-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/important-urls-home-page-and-support-ieak11-wizard.md index 7d15c80a0e..74acabee72 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/important-urls-home-page-and-support-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/important-urls-home-page-and-support-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library # Use the Important URLs - Home Page and Support page in the IEAK 11 Wizard The **Important URLS – Home Page and Support** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 lets you choose one or more **Home** pages and an online support page for your customized version of IE. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Important URLS – Home Page and Support page** +**To use the Important URLS – Home Page and Support page** 1. In the **Add a homepage URL** box, type the URL to the page your employees go to when they click the **Home** button, and then click **Add**.

If you add multiple **Home** pages, each page appears on a separate tab in the browser. If you don’t add a custom **Home** page, IE uses http://www.msn.com by default. If you want to delete an existing page, click the URL and then click **Remove**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/internal-install-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/internal-install-ieak11-wizard.md index f96568d6ab..22e16c2e81 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/internal-install-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/internal-install-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The **Internal Install** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 l **Note**
The customizations made on this page only apply to Internet Explorer for the desktop on Windows 7. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Internal Install page** +**To use the Internal Install page** 1. Pick either: diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/language-selection-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/language-selection-ieak11-wizard.md index cbd3082236..625df35a75 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/language-selection-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/language-selection-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The **Language Selection** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 **Important**
Make sure that the language of your IEAK 11 installation matches the language of your custom IE11 package. If the languages don’t match, IEAK 11 won’t work properly. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Language Selection page** +**To use the Language Selection page** 1. Pick the language you want your custom IE11 installation package to use.

You can support as many languages as you want, but each localized version must be in its own install package.

diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/pkg-type-selection-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/pkg-type-selection-ieak11-wizard.md index 02429b575c..83b0d79dd5 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/pkg-type-selection-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/pkg-type-selection-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The **Package Type Selection** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizar **Important**
You can't create a full installation package for deployment to Windows 10 computers. That option only works for computers running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the File Locations page** +**To use the File Locations page** 1. Check the **Full Installation Package** box if you’re going to build your package on, or move your package to, a local area network (LAN). This media package includes the Internet Explorer 11 installation files, and is named **IE11-Setup-Full.exe**, in the `\\FLAT\\` folder.

-OR-

  diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/platform-selection-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/platform-selection-ieak11-wizard.md index f6b5085ea3..0edf5578ef 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/platform-selection-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/platform-selection-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library # Use the Platform Selection page in the IEAK 11 Wizard The **Platform Selection** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 lets you pick the operating system and architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) for the devices on which you’re going to install the custom installation package. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Platform Selection page** +**To use the Platform Selection page** 1. Pick the operating system and architecture for the devices on which you’re going to install the custom package.

You must create individual packages for each supported operating system.

diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/prep-network-install-with-ieak11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/prep-network-install-with-ieak11.md index cf4de55861..5b0a24fd55 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/prep-network-install-with-ieak11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/prep-network-install-with-ieak11.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library # Before you install your package over your network using IEAK 11 Employees can install the custom browser package using a network server. However, you must either lower the intranet security level or make the server a trusted site. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To lower your intranet security** +**To lower your intranet security** 1. In Internet Explorer 11, click **Tools**, **Internet Options**, and then the **Security** tab. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Employees can install the custom browser package using a network server. However 3. Uncheck **Automatically detect intranet network**, uncheck **Include all network paths (UNC)**, and then click **OK**. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To make your server a trusted site** +**To make your server a trusted site** 1. From the **Security** tab, click **Trusted sites**, and then **Sites**. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/programs-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/programs-ieak11-wizard.md index 947b670ab7..5cc0312c67 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/programs-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/programs-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The **Programs** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 lets you **Important**
The customizations you make on this page only apply to Internet Explorer for the desktop. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Programs page** +**To use the Programs page** 1. Determine whether you want to customize your connection settings. You can pick: diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/proxy-settings-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/proxy-settings-ieak11-wizard.md index c758d7acbf..3a1e0162be 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/proxy-settings-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/proxy-settings-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The **Proxy Settings** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 let Using a proxy server lets you limit access to the Internet. You can also use the **Additional Settings** page of the wizard to further restrict your employees from changing the proxy settings. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Proxy Settings page** +**To use the Proxy Settings page** 1. Check the **Enable proxy settings** box if you want to use proxy servers for any of your services. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/rsop-snapin-for-policy-settings-ieak11.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/rsop-snapin-for-policy-settings-ieak11.md index 0760b36184..c8c82c121b 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/rsop-snapin-for-policy-settings-ieak11.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/rsop-snapin-for-policy-settings-ieak11.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library # Using the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) snap-in to review policy settings After you’ve deployed your custom Internet Explorer package to your employees, you can use the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) snap-in to view your created policy settings. The RSoP snap-in is a two-step process. First, you run the RSoP wizard to determine what information should be viewed. Second, you open the specific items in the console window to view the settings. For complete instructions about how to use RSoP, see [Resultant Set of Policy](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=259479). -![](images/wedge.gif) **To add the RSoP snap-in** +**To add the RSoP snap-in** 1. On the **Start** screen, type *MMC*.

The Microsoft Management Console opens. @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The Microsoft Management Console opens. 3. In the **Available snap-ins** window, go down to the **Resultant Set of Policy** snap-in option, click **Add**, and then click **OK**.

You’re now ready to use the RSoP snap-in from the console. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the RSoP snap-in** +**To use the RSoP snap-in** 1. Right-click **Resultant Set of Policy** and then click **Generate RSoP Data**.

You’ll only need to go through the resulting RSoP Wizard first time you run the snap-in. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/search-providers-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/search-providers-ieak11-wizard.md index d58f446135..f8816f6d9a 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/search-providers-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/search-providers-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The **Search Providers** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 l **Note**
The Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 offers improved and extended search settings. However, you can still optionally include support for Search Suggestions and Favicons, as well as Accelerator previews by using an .ins file from a previous version of IEAK. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Search Providers page** +**To use the Search Providers page** 1. Click **Import** to automatically import your existing search providers from your current version of IE into this list. diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/security-and-privacy-settings-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/security-and-privacy-settings-ieak11-wizard.md index a59c87f2d8..d88993dbe2 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/security-and-privacy-settings-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/security-and-privacy-settings-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library # Use the Security and Privacy Settings page in the IEAK 11 Wizard The **Security and Privacy Settings** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 lets you manage your security zones, privacy settings, and content ratings. These settings help restrict the types of content your employees can access from the Internet, including any content that might be considered offensive or otherwise inappropriate in a corporate setting. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the Security and Privacy Settings page** +**To use the Security and Privacy Settings page** 1. Decide if you want to customize your security zones and privacy settings. You can pick: diff --git a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/user-experience-ieak11-wizard.md b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/user-experience-ieak11-wizard.md index 11278110c1..2417baf652 100644 --- a/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/user-experience-ieak11-wizard.md +++ b/browsers/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/user-experience-ieak11-wizard.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The **User Experience** page of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11 le **Note**
You’ll only see this page if you are running the **Internal** version of the Internet Explorer Customization Wizard 11.

The customizations you make on this page only apply to Internet Explorer for the desktop on Windows 7. -![](images/wedge.gif) **To use the User Experience page** +**To use the User Experience page** 1. Choose how your employee should interact with Setup, including: diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/TOC.md b/devices/surface-hub/TOC.md index 5d807a4e97..a9cde81f15 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/TOC.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/TOC.md @@ -1,41 +1,42 @@ # [Microsoft Surface Hub](index.md) -## [What's new in Windows 10, version 1703 for Surface Hub?](surfacehub-whats-new-1703.md) -## [Differences between Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise](differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md) -## [Prepare your environment for Microsoft Surface Hub](prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md) -### [Physically install Microsoft Surface Hub](physically-install-your-surface-hub-device.md) -### [Create and test a device account](create-and-test-a-device-account-surface-hub.md) -#### [Online deployment](online-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) -#### [On-premises deployment (single forest)](on-premises-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) -#### [On-premises deployment (multiple forests)](on-premises-deployment-surface-hub-multi-forest.md) -#### [Hybrid deployment](hybrid-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) -#### [Create a device account using UI](create-a-device-account-using-office-365.md) -#### [Microsoft Exchange properties](exchange-properties-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) -#### [Applying ActiveSync policies to device accounts](apply-activesync-policies-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) -#### [Password management](password-management-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) -### [Create provisioning packages](provisioning-packages-for-surface-hub.md) -### [Admin group management](admin-group-management-for-surface-hub.md) -## [Set up Microsoft Surface Hub](set-up-your-surface-hub.md) -### [Setup worksheet](setup-worksheet-surface-hub.md) -### [First-run program](first-run-program-surface-hub.md) -## [Manage Microsoft Surface Hub](manage-surface-hub.md) -### [Remote Surface Hub management](remote-surface-hub-management.md) -#### [Manage settings with an MDM provider](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md) -#### [Monitor your Surface Hub](monitor-surface-hub.md) -#### [Windows updates](manage-windows-updates-for-surface-hub.md) -### [Manage Surface Hub settings](manage-surface-hub-settings.md) -#### [Local management for Surface Hub settings](local-management-surface-hub-settings.md) -#### [Accessibility](accessibility-surface-hub.md) -#### [Change the Surface Hub device account](change-surface-hub-device-account.md) -#### [Device reset](device-reset-surface-hub.md) -#### [Use fully qualified domain name with Surface Hub](use-fully-qualified-domain-name-surface-hub.md) -#### [Wireless network management](wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md) -### [Install apps on your Surface Hub](install-apps-on-surface-hub.md) -### [End a Surface Hub meeting with End session](i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md) -### [Save your BitLocker key](save-bitlocker-key-surface-hub.md) -### [Connect other devices and display with Surface Hub](connect-and-display-with-surface-hub.md) -### [Using a room control system](use-room-control-system-with-surface-hub.md) -## [PowerShell for Surface Hub](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md) -## [How Surface Hub addresses Wi-Fi Direct security issues](surface-hub-wifi-direct.md) -## [Troubleshoot Microsoft Surface Hub](troubleshoot-surface-hub.md) +## [Microsoft Surface Hub administrator's guide](surface-hub-administrators-guide.md) +### [Intro to Microsoft Surface Hub](intro-to-surface-hub.md) +### [Prepare your environment for Microsoft Surface Hub](prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md) +#### [Physically install Microsoft Surface Hub](physically-install-your-surface-hub-device.md) +#### [Create and test a device account](create-and-test-a-device-account-surface-hub.md) +##### [Online deployment](online-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) +##### [On-premises deployment (single forest)](on-premises-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) +##### [On-premises deployment (multiple forests)](on-premises-deployment-surface-hub-multi-forest.md) +##### [Hybrid deployment](hybrid-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) +##### [Create a device account using UI](create-a-device-account-using-office-365.md) +##### [Microsoft Exchange properties](exchange-properties-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) +##### [Applying ActiveSync policies to device accounts](apply-activesync-policies-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) +##### [Password management](password-management-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) +#### [Create provisioning packages](provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md) +#### [Admin group management](admin-group-management-for-surface-hub.md) +### [Set up Microsoft Surface Hub](set-up-your-surface-hub.md) +#### [Setup worksheet](setup-worksheet-surface-hub.md) +#### [First-run program](first-run-program-surface-hub.md) +### [Manage Microsoft Surface Hub](manage-surface-hub.md) +#### [Remote Surface Hub management](remote-surface-hub-management.md) +##### [Manage settings with an MDM provider](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md) +##### [Monitor your Surface Hub](monitor-surface-hub.md) +##### [Windows updates](manage-windows-updates-for-surface-hub.md) +#### [Manage Surface Hub settings](manage-surface-hub-settings.md) +##### [Local management for Surface Hub settings](local-management-surface-hub-settings.md) +##### [Accessibility](accessibility-surface-hub.md) +##### [Change the Surface Hub device account](change-surface-hub-device-account.md) +##### [Device reset](device-reset-surface-hub.md) +##### [Use fully qualified domain name with Surface Hub](use-fully-qualified-domain-name-surface-hub.md) +##### [Wireless network management](wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md) +#### [Install apps on your Surface Hub](install-apps-on-surface-hub.md) +#### [End a Surface Hub meeting with I'm Done](i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md) +#### [Save your BitLocker key](save-bitlocker-key-surface-hub.md) +#### [Connect other devices and display with Surface Hub](connect-and-display-with-surface-hub.md) +#### [Using a room control system](use-room-control-system-with-surface-hub.md) +### [Troubleshoot Microsoft Surface Hub](troubleshoot-surface-hub.md) +### [Appendix: PowerShell](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md) ## [Useful downloads for Surface Hub administrators](surface-hub-downloads.md) +## [Differences between Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise](differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md) +## [How Surface Hub addresses Wi-Fi Direct security issues](surface-hub-wifi-direct.md) ## [Change history for Surface Hub](change-history-surface-hub.md) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/accessibility-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/accessibility-surface-hub.md index 7ea46504e4..46348c087d 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/accessibility-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/accessibility-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.pagetype: surfacehub ms.sitesec: library -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The full list of accessibility settings are available to IT admins in the **Sett | Mouse | Defaults selected for **Pointer size**, **Pointer color** and **Mouse keys**. | | Other options | Defaults selected for **Visual options** and **Touch feedback**. | -Additionally, these accessibility features and apps are returned to default settings when users press [End session](finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md): +Additionally, these accessibility features and apps are returned to default settings when users press [I'm Done](i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md): - Narrator - Magnifier - High contrast diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/admin-group-management-for-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/admin-group-management-for-surface-hub.md index 2abc8df009..7607199209 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/admin-group-management-for-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/admin-group-management-for-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub, security -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md index b04dd91222..76275e3ec8 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -title: PowerShell for Surface Hub (Surface Hub) +title: Appendix PowerShell (Surface Hub) description: PowerShell scripts to help set up and manage your Microsoft Surface Hub . ms.assetid: 3EF48F63-8E4C-4D74-ACD5-461F1C653784 keywords: PowerShell, set up Surface Hub, manage Surface Hub @@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- -# PowerShell for Surface Hub +# Appendix: PowerShell (Surface Hub) -PowerShell scripts to help set up and manage your Microsoft Surface Hub. +PowerShell scripts to help set up and manage your Microsoft Surface Hub . - [PowerShell scripts for Surface Hub admins](#scripts-for-admins) - [Create an on-premise account](#create-on-premise-ps-scripts) @@ -43,8 +43,7 @@ What do you need in order to run the scripts? - Remote PowerShell access to your organization's domain or tenant, Exchange servers, and Skype for Business servers. - Admin credentials for your organization's domain or tenant, Exchange servers, and Skype for Business servers. ->[!NOTE] ->Whether you’re creating a new account or modifying an already-existing account, the validation script will verify that your device account is configured correctly. You should always run the validation script before adding a device account to Surface Hub. +>**Note**  Whether you’re creating a new account or modifying an already-existing account, the validation script will verify that your device account is configured correctly. You should always run the validation script before adding a device account to Surface Hub.   diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/apply-activesync-policies-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md b/devices/surface-hub/apply-activesync-policies-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md index e49731d001..f6cad56654 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/apply-activesync-policies-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/apply-activesync-policies-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/change-history-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/change-history-surface-hub.md index d8d69bb450..74ee57c2f5 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/change-history-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/change-history-surface-hub.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- @@ -14,10 +14,6 @@ localizationpriority: medium This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Surface Hub Admin Guide]( surface-hub-administrators-guide.md). -## RELEASE: Windows 10, version 1703 - -The topics in this library have been updated for Windows 10, version 1703 (also known as the Creators Update). - ## February 2017 | New or changed topic | Description | diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/change-surface-hub-device-account.md b/devices/surface-hub/change-surface-hub-device-account.md index 2ad7a30571..6dc6bf7016 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/change-surface-hub-device-account.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/change-surface-hub-device-account.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/create-a-device-account-using-office-365.md b/devices/surface-hub/create-a-device-account-using-office-365.md index b6719175f5..914b6136e6 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/create-a-device-account-using-office-365.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/create-a-device-account-using-office-365.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/create-and-test-a-device-account-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/create-and-test-a-device-account-surface-hub.md index 5c6ab373e5..9930a748e3 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/create-and-test-a-device-account-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/create-and-test-a-device-account-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/device-reset-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/device-reset-surface-hub.md index 0d070c1ae5..f2cb38c5f2 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/device-reset-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/device-reset-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- @@ -49,49 +49,21 @@ If you see a blank screen for long periods of time during the **Reset device** p ![Image showing Update & Security group in Settings app for Surface Hub.](images/sh-settings-update-security.png) -3. Click **Recovery**, and then, under **Reset device**, click **Get started**. +3. Click **Recovery**, and then click **Get started**. ![Image showing Reset device option in Settings app for Surface Hub.](images/sh-settings-reset-device.png) - -## Recover a Surface Hub from the cloud +## Reset a Surface Hub from Windows Recovery Environment -In the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE), you can recover your device by downloading a factory build from the cloud and installing it on the Surface Hub. This allows devices in an unusable state to recover without requiring assistance from Microsoft Support. +On rare occasions, a Surface Hub may encounter an error while cleaning up user and app data at the end of a session. When this happens, the device will automatically reboot and try again. But if this operation fails repeatedly, the device will be automatically locked to protect user data. To unlock it, you must reset the device from [Windows Recovery Environment](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc765966.aspx) (Windows RE). -### Recover a Surface Hub in a bad state - -If the device account gets into an unstable state or the Admin account is running into issues, you can use cloud recovery in **Settings**. You should only use cloud recovery when [reset](#reset-a-surface-hub-from-settings) doesn't fix the problem. - -1. On your Surface Hub, go to **Settings** > **Update & security** > **Recovery**. - -2. Under **Recover from the cloud**, click **Restart now**. - - ![recover from the cloud](images/recover-from-the-cloud.png) - -### Recover a locked Surface Hub - -On rare occasions, a Surface Hub may encounter an error while cleaning up user and app data at the end of a session. When this happens, the device will automatically reboot and try again. But if this operation fails repeatedly, the device will be automatically locked to protect user data. To unlock it, you must reset or recover the device from [Windows RE](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc765966.aspx). +**To reset a Surface Hub from Windows Recovery Environment** 1. From the welcome screen, toggle the Surface Hub's power switch 3 times. Wait a few seconds between each toggle. See the [Surface Hub Site Readiness Guide](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-site-readiness-guide) for help with locating the power switch. -2. The device should automatically boot into Windows RE. -3. After the Surface Hub enters Windows RE, select **Recover from the cloud**. (Optionally, you can choose **Reset**, however **Recover from the cloud** is the recommended approach.) - >[!NOTE] - >When using **Recover from the cloud**, an ethernet connection is recommended. - - ![Recover from the cloud](images/recover-from-cloud.png) - -4. Enter the Bitlocker key (if prompted). -5. When prompted, select **Reinstall**. +2. The device should automatically boot into Windows RE. Select **Advanced Repair**. +3. Select **Reset**. +4. If prompted, enter your device's BitLocker key. - ![Reinstall](images/reinstall.png) - -6. Select **Yes** to repartition the disk. - - ![Repartition](images/repartition.png) - -Reset will begin after the image is downloaded from the cloud. You will see progress indicators. - -![downloading 97&](images/recover-progress.png) ## Related topics diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md b/devices/surface-hub/differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md index e6d812ea78..73557c1f2c 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Surface Hub doesn't have a lock screen or a screen saver, but it has a similar f Surface Hub is designed to be used in communal spaces, such as meeting rooms. Unlike Windows PCs, anyone can walk up and use a Surface Hub without logging on. The system always runs as a local, auto logged-in, low-privilege user. It doesn't support logging in any additional users - including admin users. > [!NOTE] -> Surface Hub supports signing in to Microsoft Edge and other apps. However, these credentials are deleted when users press **End session**. +> Surface Hub supports signing in to Microsoft Edge and other apps. However, these credentials are deleted when users press **I'm done**. *Organization policies that this may affect:*
Generally, Surface Hub uses lockdown features rather than user access control to enforce security. Policies related to password requirements, interactive logon, user accounts, and access control don't apply for Surface Hub. @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Users have access to a limited set of directories on the Surface Hub: - Pictures - Downloads -Files saved locally in these directories are deleted when users press **End session**. To save content created during a meeting, users should save files to a USB drive or to OneDrive. +Files saved locally in these directories are deleted when users press **I'm done**. To save content created during a meeting, users should save files to a USB drive or to OneDrive. *Organization policies that this may affect:*
Policies related to access permissions and ownership of files and folders don't apply for Surface Hub. Users can't browse and save files to system directories and network folders. diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/exchange-properties-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md b/devices/surface-hub/exchange-properties-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md index 527eaf6198..3e9df023a1 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/exchange-properties-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/exchange-properties-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md b/devices/surface-hub/finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md deleted file mode 100644 index 8733038060..0000000000 --- a/devices/surface-hub/finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: End session - ending a Surface Hub meeting -description: To end a Surface Hub meeting, tap End session. Surface Hub cleans up the application state, operating system state, and the user interface so that Surface Hub is ready for the next meeting. -keywords: I am Done, end Surface Hub meeting, finish Surface Hub meeting, clean up Surface Hub meeting -ms.prod: w10 -ms.mktglfcycl: manage -ms.sitesec: library -ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS -localizationpriority: medium ---- - -# End a Surface Hub meeting with End session -Surface Hub is a collaboration device designed to be used in meeting spaces by different groups of people. At the end of a meeting, users can tap **End session** to clean up any sensitive data and prepare the device for the next meeting. Surface Hub will clean up, or reset, the following states: -- Applications -- Operating system -- User interface - -This topic explains what **End session** resets for each of these states. - -## Applications -When you start apps on Surface Hub, they are stored in memory and data is stored at the application level. Data is available to all users during that session (or meeting) until date is removed or overwritten. When **End session** is selected, Surface Hub application state is cleared out by closing applications, deleting browser history, resetting applications, and removing Skype logs. - -### Close applications -Surface Hub closes all visible windows, including Win32 and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications. The application close stage uses the multitasking view to query the visible windows. Win32 windows that do not close within a certain timeframe are closed using **TerminateProcess**. - -### Delete browser history -Surface Hub uses Delete Browser History (DBH) in Edge to clear Edge history and cached data. This is similar to how a user can clear out their browser history manually, but **End session** also ensures that application states are cleared and data is removed before the next session, or meeting, starts. - -### Reset applications -**End session** resets the state of each application that is installed on the Surface Hub. Resetting an application clears all background tasks, application data, notifications, and user consent dialogs. Applications are returned to their first-run state for the next people that use Surface Hub. - -### Remove Skype logs -Skype does not store personally-identifiable information on Surface Hub. Information is stored in the Skype service to meet existing Skype for Business guidance. Local Skype logging information is the only data removed when **End session** is selected. This includes Unified Communications Client Platform (UCCP) logs and media logs. - -## Operating System -The operating system hosts a variety of information about the state of the sessions that needs to be cleared after each Surface Hub meeting. - -### File System -Meeting attendees have access to a limited set of directories on the Surface Hub. When **End session** is selected, Surface Hub clears these directories:
-- Music -- Videos -- Documents -- Pictures -- Downloads - -Surface Hub also clears these directories, since many applications often write to them: -- Desktop -- Favorites -- Recent -- Public Documents -- Public Music -- Public Videos -- Public Downloads - -### Credentials -User credentials that are stored in **TokenBroker**, **PasswordVault**, or **Credential Manager** are cleared when you tap **End session**. - -## User interface -User interface (UI) settings are returned to their default values when **End session** is selected. - -### UI items -- Reset Quick Actions to default state -- Clear Toast notifications -- Reset volume levels -- Reset sidebar width -- Reset tablet mode layout -- Sign user out of Office 365 meetings and files - -### Accessibility -Accessibility features and apps are returned to default settings when **End session** is selected. -- Filter keys -- High contrast -- Sticky keys -- Toggle keys -- Mouse keys -- Magnifier -- Narrator - -### Clipboard -The clipboard is cleared to remove data that was copied to the clipboard during the session. - -## Frequently asked questions -**What happens if I forget to tap End session at the end of a meeting, and someone else uses the Surface Hub later?**
-Surface Hub only cleans up meeting content when users tap **End session**. If you leave the meeting without tapping **End session**, the device will return to the welcome screen after some time. From the welcome screen, users have the option to resume the previous session or start a new one. You can also disable the ability to resume a session if **End session** is not pressed. - -**Are documents recoverable?**
-Removing files from the hard drive when **End session** is selected is just like any other file deletion from a hard disk drive. Third-party software might be able to recover data from the hard disk drive, but file recovery is not a supported feature on Surface Hub. To prevent data loss, always save the data you need before leaving a meeting. - -**Do the clean-up actions from End session comply with the US Department of Defense clearing and sanitizing standard: DoD 5220.22-M?**
-No. Currently, the clean-up actions from **End session** do not comply with this standard. - diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/first-run-program-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/first-run-program-surface-hub.md index 4e6ceac8b8..6ee36023cc 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/first-run-program-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/first-run-program-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- @@ -43,10 +43,9 @@ Each of these sections also contains information about paths you might take when This is the first screen you'll see when you power up the Surface Hub for the first time. It's where you input localization information for your device. ->[!NOTE] ->This is also where you begin the optional process of deploying a provisioning package. See [Create provisioning packages](provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md) if that's what you're doing. +>**Note**  This is also where you begin the optional process of deploying a provisioning package. See [Create provisioning packages](provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md) if that's what you're doing. - Select a language and the initial setup options are displayed. +  ![Image showing ICD options checklist.](images/setuplocale.png) @@ -327,9 +326,6 @@ This is what happens when you choose an option. - **Use Microsoft Azure Active Directory** Clicking this option allows you to join the device to Azure AD. Once you click **Next**, the device will restart to apply some settings, and then you’ll be taken to the [Use Microsoft Azure Active Directory](#use-microsoft-azure) page and asked to enter credentials that can allow you to join Azure AD. After joining, admins from the joined organization will be able to use the Settings app. The specific people that will be allowed depends on your Azure AD subscription and how you’ve configured the settings for your Azure AD organization. - - >[!IMPORTANT] - >If you join Surface Hub to Azure AD during first-run setup, single sign-on (SSO) for Office apps will not work properly. Users will have to sign in to each Office app individually. - **Use Active Directory Domain Services** @@ -386,7 +382,7 @@ Once the device has been domain joined, you must specify a security group from t The following input is required: - **Domain:** This is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the domain that you want to join. A security group from this domain can be used to manage the device. -- **User name:** The user name of an account that has sufficient permission to join the specified domain. This account must be a computer object. +- **User name:** The user name of an account that has sufficient permission to join the specified domain. - **Password:** The password for the account. After the credentials are verified, you will be asked to type a security group name. This input is required. diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md b/devices/surface-hub/i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ccf99db112 --- /dev/null +++ b/devices/surface-hub/i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +--- +title: I am done - ending a Surface Hub meeting +description: To end a Surface Hub meeting, tap I am Done. Surface Hub cleans up the application state, operating system state, and the user interface so that Surface Hub is ready for the next meeting. +keywords: I am Done, end Surface Hub meeting, finish Surface Hub meeting, clean up Surface Hub meeting +ms.prod: w10 +ms.mktglfcycl: manage +ms.sitesec: library +ms.pagetype: surfacehub +author: TrudyHa +localizationpriority: medium +--- + +# End a Surface Hub meeting with I'm Done +Surface Hub is a collaboration device designed to be used in meeting spaces by different groups of people. At the end of a meeting, users can tap **I'm Done** to clean up any sensitive data and prepare the device for the next meeting. Surface Hub will clean up, or reset, the following states: +- Applications +- Operating system +- User interface + +This topic explains what **I'm Done** resets for each of these states. + +## Applications +When you start apps on Surface Hub, they are stored in memory and data is stored at the application level. Data is available to all users during that session (or meeting) until date is removed or overwritten. When **I'm done** is selected, Surface Hub application state is cleared out by closing applications, deleting browser history, resetting applications, and removing Skype logs. + +### Close applications +Surface Hub closes all visible windows, including Win32 and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications. The application close stage uses the multitasking view to query the visible windows. Win32 windows that do not close within a certain timeframe are closed using **TerminateProcess**. + +### Delete browser history +Surface Hub uses Delete Browser History (DBH) in Edge to clear Edge history and cached data. This is similar to how a user can clear out their browser history manually, but **I'm Done** also ensures that application states are cleared and data is removed before the next session, or meeting, starts. + +### Reset applications +**I'm Done** resets the state of each application that is installed on the Surface Hub. Resetting an application clears all background tasks, application data, notifications, and user consent dialogs. Applications are returned to their first-run state for the next people that use Surface Hub. + +### Remove Skype logs +Skype does not store personally-identifiable information on Surface Hub. Information is stored in the Skype service to meet existing Skype for Business guidance. Local Skype logging information is the only data removed when **I'm Done** is selected. This includes Unified Communications Client Platform (UCCP) logs and media logs. + +## Operating System +The operating system hosts a variety of information about the state of the sessions that needs to be cleared after each Surface Hub meeting. + +### File System +Meeting attendees have access to a limited set of directories on the Surface Hub. When **I'm Done** is selected, Surface Hub clears these directories:
+- Music +- Videos +- Documents +- Pictures +- Downloads + +Surface Hub also clears these directories, since many applications often write to them: +- Desktop +- Favorites +- Recent +- Public Documents +- Public Music +- Public Videos +- Public Downloads + +### Credentials +User credentials that are stored in **TokenBroker**, **PasswordVault**, or **Credential Manager** are cleared when you tap **I’m done**. + +## User interface +User interface (UI) settings are returned to their default values when **I'm Done** is selected. + +### UI items +- Reset Quick Actions to default state +- Clear Toast notifications +- Reset volume levels +- Reset sidebar width +- Reset tablet mode layout + +### Accessibility +Accessibility features and apps are returned to default settings when **I'm Done** is selected. +- Filter keys +- High contrast +- Sticky keys +- Toggle keys +- Mouse keys +- Magnifier +- Narrator + +### Clipboard +The clipboard is cleared to remove data that was copied to the clipboard during the session. + +## Frequently asked questions +**What happens if I forget to tap I'm Done at the end of a meeting, and someone else uses the Surface Hub later?**
+Surface Hub only cleans up meeting content when users tap **I'm Done**. If you leave the meeting without tapping **I'm Done**, the device will return to the welcome screen after some time. From the welcome screen, users have the option to resume the previous session or start a new one. + +**Are documents recoverable?**
+Removing files from the hard drive when **I'm Done** is selected is just like any other file deletion from a hard disk drive. Third-party software might be able to recover data from the hard disk drive, but file recovery is not a supported feature on Surface Hub. To prevent data loss, always save the data you need before leaving a meeting. + +**Do the clean-up actions from I'm Done comply with the US Department of Defense clearing and sanitizing standard: DoD 5220.22-M?**
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a/devices/surface-hub/index.md b/devices/surface-hub/index.md index dabf0f1f6e..22e94d2746 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/index.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/index.md @@ -12,36 +12,19 @@ localizationpriority: medium # Microsoft Surface Hub ->[Looking for the user's guide for Surface Hub?](http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/6/B/36B6331E-0C63-4E71-A05D-EE88D05081F8/surface-hub-user-guide-en-us.pdf) - -
Microsoft Surface Hub is an all-in-one productivity device that is intended for brainstorming, collaboration, and presentations. In order to get the maximum benefit from Surface Hub, your organization’s infrastructure and the Surface Hub itself must be properly set up and integrated. The documentation in this library describes what needs to be done both before and during setup in order to help you optimize your use of the device.![image of a Surface Hub](images/surfacehub.png)
-  - -## Surface Hub setup process - -In some ways, adding your new Surface Hub is just like adding any other Microsoft Windows-based device to your network. However, in order to get your Surface Hub up and running at its full capacity, there are some very specific requirements. Here are the next topics you'll need: - -1. [Prepare your environment for Surface Hub](prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md) -2. [Gather the information listed in the Setup worksheet](setup-worksheet-surface-hub.md) -2. [Physically install your Surface Hub device](physically-install-your-surface-hub-device.md) -3. [Run the Surface Hub first-run setup program (OOBE)](first-run-program-surface-hub.md) +Documents related to deploying and managing the Microsoft Surface Hub in your organization. +>[Looking for the user's guide for Surface Hub?](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub) ## In this section | Topic | Description | | --- | --- | -| [What's new in Windows 10, version 1703 for Surface Hub?](surfacehub-whats-new-1703.md) | Discover the changes and improvements for Microsoft Surface Hub in the Windows 10, version 1703 release (also known as Creators Update). | +| [Microsoft Surface Hub administrator's guide](surface-hub-administrators-guide.md) | This guide covers the installation and administration of devices running Surface Hub, and is intended for use by anyone responsible for these tasks, including IT administrators and developers.| | [Differences between Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise](differences-between-surface-hub-and-windows-10-enterprise.md) | This topic explains the differences between the operating system on Surface Hub and Windows 10 Enterprise. | -| [Prepare your environment for Microsoft Surface Hub](prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md) | This section contains an overview of the steps required to prepare your environment so that you can use all of the features of Surface Hub. See [Intro to Surface Hub](intro-to-surface-hub.md) for a description of how the device and its features interact with your IT environment. | -| [Set up Microsoft Surface Hub](set-up-your-surface-hub.md) | Set up instructions for Surface Hub include a setup worksheet, and a walkthrough of the first-run program. | -| [Manage Microsoft Surface Hub](manage-surface-hub.md) | How to manage your Surface Hub after finishing the first-run program. | -| [PowerShell for Surface Hub](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md) | -| [How Surface Hub addresses Wi-Fi Direct security issues](surface-hub-wifi-direct.md) | This topic provides guidance on Wi-Fi Direct security risks, how the Surface Hub has addressed those risks, and how Surface Hub administrators can configure the device for the highest level of security. | PowerShell scripts to help set up and manage your Surface Hub. | -| [Troubleshoot Microsoft Surface Hub](troubleshoot-surface-hub.md) | Troubleshoot common problems, including setup issues, Exchange ActiveSync errors. | +| [How Surface Hub addresses Wi-Fi Direct security issues](surface-hub-wifi-direct.md) | This topic provides guidance on Wi-Fi Direct security risks, how the Surface Hub has addressed those risks, and how Surface Hub administrators can configure the device for the highest level of security. | | [Useful downloads for Surface Hub administrators](surface-hub-downloads.md) | This topic provides links to useful Surface Hub documents, such as product datasheets, the site readiness guide, and user's guide. | -| [Change history for Surface Hub](change-history-surface-hub.md) | This topic lists new and updated topics in the Surface Hub documentation library. | - +| [Change history for Surface Hub](change-history-surface-hub.md) | This topic lists new and updated topics in the Surface Hub documentation. | diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/install-apps-on-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/install-apps-on-surface-hub.md index bc56fcbba5..d26712627a 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/install-apps-on-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/install-apps-on-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub, store -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ localizationpriority: medium You can install additional apps on your Surface Hub to fit your team or organization's needs. There are different methods for installing apps depending on whether you are developing and testing an app, or deploying a released app. This topic describes methods for installing apps for either scenario. A few things to know about apps on Surface Hub: -- Surface Hub only runs [Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/uwp/get-started/whats-a-uwp). Apps created using the [Desktop App Converter](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/uwp/porting/desktop-to-uwp-run-desktop-app-converter) will not run on Surface Hub. See a [list of apps that work with Surface Hub](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-apps). +- Surface Hub only runs [Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/uwp/get-started/whats-a-uwp). See a [list of apps that work with Surface Hub](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-apps). - Apps must be targeted for the [Universal device family](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/apps/dn894631). - By default, apps must be Store-signed to be installed. During testing and development, you can also choose to run developer-signed UWP apps by placing the device in developer mode.- When submitting an app to the Windows Store, developers need to set Device family availability and Organizational licensing options to make sure an app will be available to run on Surface Hub. - You need admin credentials to install apps on your Surface Hub. Since the device is designed to be used in communal spaces like meeting rooms, people can't access the Windows Store to download and install apps. diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/intro-to-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/intro-to-surface-hub.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..eb48a1fb78 --- /dev/null +++ b/devices/surface-hub/intro-to-surface-hub.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +--- +title: Intro to Microsoft Surface Hub +description: Microsoft Surface Hub is an all-in-one productivity device that is intended for brainstorming, collaboration, and presentations. +ms.assetid: 5DAD4489-81CF-47ED-9567-A798B90C7E76 +keywords: Surface Hub, productivity, collaboration, presentations, setup +ms.prod: w10 +ms.mktglfcycl: explore +ms.sitesec: library +ms.pagetype: surfacehub +author: TrudyHa +localizationpriority: medium +--- + +# Intro to Microsoft Surface Hub + + +Microsoft Surface Hub is an all-in-one productivity device that is intended for brainstorming, collaboration, and presentations. In order to get the maximum benefit from Surface Hub, your organization’s infrastructure and the Surface Hub itself must be properly set up and integrated. This guide describes what needs to be done both before and during setup in order to help you optimize your use of the device. +  +You’ll need to understand how each of these services interacts with Surface Hub. See [Prepare your environment for Surface Hub](prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md) for details. + +## Surface Hub setup process + +In some ways, adding your new Surface Hub is just like adding any other Microsoft Windows-based device to your network. However, in order to get your Surface Hub up and running at its full capacity, there are some very specific requirements. Here are the next topics you'll need: + +1. [Prepare your environment for Surface Hub](prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md) +2. [Physically install your Surface Hub device](physically-install-your-surface-hub-device.md) +3. [Run the Surface Hub first-run setup program (OOBE)](first-run-program-surface-hub.md) + diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/local-management-surface-hub-settings.md b/devices/surface-hub/local-management-surface-hub-settings.md index 7d17d33c38..dea2a514bd 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/local-management-surface-hub-settings.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/local-management-surface-hub-settings.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- @@ -16,38 +16,29 @@ After initial setup of Microsoft Surface Hub, the device’s settings can be loc ## Surface Hub settings -Surface Hubs have many settings that are common to other Windows devices, but also have settings which are only configurable on Surface Hubs. This table lists settings only configurable on Surface Hubs. +Surface Hubs have many settings that are common to other Windows devices, but also have settings which are only configurable on Surface Hubs. This table lists settings only cofigurable on Surface Hubs. | Setting | Location | Description | | ------- | -------- | ----------- | -| Device account | Surface Hub > Accounts | Set or change the Surface Hub's device account. | -| Device account sync status | Surface Hub > Accounts | Check the sync status of the device account’s mail and calendar on the Surface Hub. | -| Password rotation | Surface Hub > Accounts | Choose whether to let the Surface Hub automatically rotate the device account's password. | -| Change admin account password | Surface Hub > Accounts | Change the password for the local admin account. This is only available if you configured the device to use a local admin during first run. | -| Device Management | Surface Hub > Device management | Manage policies and business applications using mobile device management (MDM). | -| Provisioning packages | Surface Hub > Device management | Set or change provisioning packages installed on the Surface Hub. | -| Configure Operations Management Suite (OMS) | Surface Hub > Device management | Set up monitoring for your Surface Hub using OMS. | -| Open the Windows Store app | Surface Hub > Apps & features | The Windows Store app is only available to admins through the Settings app. | -| Skype for Business domain name | Surface Hub > Calling & Audio | Configure a domain name for your Skype for Business server. | -| Default Speaker volume | Surface Hub > Calling & Audio | Configure the default speaker volume for the Surface Hub when it starts a session. | -| Default microphone and speaker settings | Surface Hub > Calling & Audio | Configure a default microphone and speaker for calls, and a default speaker for media playback. | -| Enable Dolby Audio X2 | Surface Hub > Calling & Audio | Configure the Dolby Audio X2 speaker enhancements. | -| Open Connect App automatically | Surface Hub > Projection | Choose whether projection will automatically open the Connect app or wait for user input before opening. | -| Turn off wireless projection using Miracast | Surface Hub > Projection | Choose whether presenters can wirelessly project to the Surface Hub using Miracast. | -| Require a PIN for wireless projection | Surface Hub > Projection | Choose whether people are required to enter a PIN before they use wireless projection. | -| Wireless projection (Miracast) channel | Surface Hub > Projection | Set the channel for Miracast projection. | -| Meeting info shown on the welcome screen | Surface Hub > Welcome screen | Choose whether meeting organizer, time, and subject show up on the welcome screen. | -| Welcome screen background | Surface Hub > Welcome screen | Choose a background image for the welcome screen. | -| Idle timeout to Welcome screen | Surface Hub > Session & Power | Choose how long until the Surface Hub returns to the welcome screen after no motion is detected. | -| Resume session | Surface Hub > Session & Power | Choose to allow users to resume a session after no motion is detected or to automatically clean up a session. | -| Access to Office 365 meetings and files | Surface Hub > Session & Power | Choose whether a user can sign in to Office 365 to get access to their meetings and files. | -| Turn on screen with motion sensors | Surface Hub > Session & clean up | Choose whether the screen turns on when motion is detected. | -| Session time out | Surface Hub > Session & clean up | Choose how long the device needs to be inactive before returning to the welcome screen. | -| Sleep time out | Surface Hub > Session & clean up | Choose how long the device needs to be inactive before going to sleep mode. | -| Friendly name | Surface Hub > About | Set the Surface Hub name that people will see when connecting wirelessly. | +| Device account | This device > Accounts | Set or change the Surface Hub's device account. | +| Device account sync status | This device > Accounts | Check the sync status of the device account’s mail and calendar on the Surface Hub. | +| Password rotation | This device > Accounts | Choose whether to let the Surface Hub automatically rotate the device account's password. | +| Change admin account password | This device > Accounts | Change the password for the local admin account. This is only available if you configured the device to use a local admin during first run. | +| Configure Operations Management Suite (OMS) | This device > Device management | Set up monitoring for your Surface Hub using OMS. | +| Open the Windows Store app | This device > Apps & features | The Windows Store app is only available to admins through the Settings app. | +| Skype for Business domain name | This device > Calling | Configure a domain name for your Skype for Business server. | +| Default microphone and speaker settings | This device > Calling | Configure a default microphone and speaker for calls, and a default speaker for media playback. | +| Turn off wireless projection using Miracast | This device > Wireless projection | Choose whether presenters can wirelessly project to the Surface Hub using Miracast. | +| Require a PIN for wireless projection | This device > Wireless projection | Choose whether people are required to enter a PIN before they use wireless projection. | +| Wireless projection (Miracast) channel | This device > Wireless projection | Set the channel for Miracast projection. | +| Meeting info shown on the welcome screen | This device > Welcome screen | Choose whether meeting organizer, time, and subject show up on the welcome screen. | +| Welcome screen background | This device > Welcome screen | Choose a background image for the welcome screen. | +| Turn on screen with motion sensors | This device > Session & clean up | Choose whether the screen turns on when motion is detected. | +| Session time out | This device > Session & clean up | Choose how long the device needs to be inactive before returning to the welcome screen. | +| Sleep time out | This device > Session & clean up | Choose how long the device needs to be inactive before going to sleep mode. | +| Friendly name | This device > About | Set the Surface Hub name that people will see when connecting wirelessly. | | Maintenance hours | Update & security > Windows Update > Advanced options | Configure when updates can be installed. | | Configure Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server | Update & security > Windows Update > Advanced options | Change whether Surface Hub receives updates from a WSUS server instead of Windows Update. | -| Recover from the cloud | Update & security > Recovery | Reinstall the operating system on Surface Hub to a manufacturer build from the cloud. | | Save BitLocker key | Update & security > Recovery | Backup your Surface Hub's BitLocker key to a USB drive. | | Collect logs | Update & security > Recovery | Save logs to a USB drive to send to Microsoft later. | diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/manage-settings-with-local-admin-account-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/manage-settings-with-local-admin-account-surface-hub.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..db9230f9ad --- /dev/null +++ b/devices/surface-hub/manage-settings-with-local-admin-account-surface-hub.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +--- +title: Manage settings with a local admin account (Surface Hub) +description: A local admin account will be set up on every Microsoft Surface Hub as part of the first run program. The only way to change the local admin options that you chose at that time is to reset the device. +ms.assetid: B4B3668B-985D-427E-8495-E30ABEECA679 +redirect_url: https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/admin-group-management-for-surface-hub +keywords: local admin account, Surface Hub, change local admin options +ms.prod: w10 +ms.mktglfcycl: manage +ms.sitesec: library +ms.pagetype: surfacehub +author: TrudyHa +localizationpriority: medium +--- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md index 0dcd527405..8cadcb7309 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md @@ -65,23 +65,13 @@ For more information, see [SurfaceHub configuration service provider](https://ms | Automatically turn on the screen using motion sensors | InBoxApps/Welcome/AutoWakeScreen | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Require a pin for wireless projection | InBoxApps/WirelessProjection/PINRequired | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Enable wireless projection | InBoxApps/WirelessProjection/Enabled | Yes | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Miracast channel to use for wireless projection | InBoxApps/WirelessProjection/Channel | Yes | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | +| Miracast channel to use for wireless projection | InBoxApps/WirelessProjection/Channel | Yes | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | | Connect to your Operations Management Suite workspace | MOMAgent/WorkspaceID
MOMAgent/WorkspaceKey | Yes | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | | Welcome screen background image | InBoxApps/Welcome/CurrentBackgroundPath | Yes | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | | Meeting information displayed on the welcome screen | InBoxApps/Welcome/MeetingInfoOption | Yes | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Friendly name for wireless projection | Properties/FriendlyName | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | +| Friendly name for wireless projection | Properties/FriendlyName | Yes.
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune)) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | | Device account, including password rotation | DeviceAccount/*``*
See [SurfaceHub CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt608323.aspx). | No | No | Yes | -| Specify Skype domain | InBoxApps/SkypeForBusiness/DomainName | Yes
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Auto launch Connect App when projection is initiated | InBoxApps/Connect/AutoLaunch | Yes
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Set default volume | Properties/DefaultVolume | Yes
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Set screen timeout | Properties/ScreenTimeout | Yes
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Set session timeout | Properties/SessionTimeout | Yes
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Set sleep timeout | Properties/SleepTimeout | Yes
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Allow session to resume after screen is idle | Properties/AllowSessionResume | Yes
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Allow device account to be used for proxy authentication | Properties/AllowAutoProxyAuth | Yes
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Disable auto-populating the sign-in dialog with invitees from scheduled meetings | Properties/DisableSignInSuggestions | Yes
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Disable "My meetings and files" feature in Start menu | Properties/DoNotShowMyMeetingsAndFiles | Yes
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package. +\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package. ### Supported Windows 10 settings @@ -92,58 +82,57 @@ The following tables include info on Windows 10 settings that have been validate #### Security settings | Setting | Details | CSP reference | Supported with
Intune? | Supported with
Configuration Manager? | Supported with
SyncML\*? | | -------- | -------- | ------------- |-------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------- | -| Allow Bluetooth | Keep this enabled to support Bluetooth peripherals. | [Connectivity/AllowBluetooth](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Connectivity_AllowBluetooth) | Yes.
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Bluetooth policies | Use to set the Bluetooth device name, and block advertising, discovery, and automatic pairing. | Bluetooth/*``*
See [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx) | Yes.
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Allow camera | Keep this enabled for Skype for Business. | [Camera/AllowCamera](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Camera_AllowCamera) | Yes.
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Allow location | Keep this enabled to support apps such as Maps. | [System/AllowLocation](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#System_AllowLocation) | Yes.
. | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Allow telemetry | Keep this enabled to help Microsoft improve Surface Hub. | [System/AllowTelemetry](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#System_AllowTelemetry) | Yes.
| Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Allow USB Drives | Keep this enabled to support USB drives on Surface Hub | [System/AllowStorageCard](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider#system-allowstoragecard) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package. +| Allow Bluetooth | Keep this enabled to support Bluetooth peripherals. | [Connectivity/AllowBluetooth](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Connectivity_AllowBluetooth) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Bluetooth policies | Use to set the Bluetooth device name, and block advertising, discovery, and automatic pairing. | Bluetooth/*``*
See [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Allow camera | Keep this enabled for Skype for Business. | [Camera/AllowCamera](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Camera_AllowCamera) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Allow location | Keep this enabled to support apps such as Maps. | [System/AllowLocation](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#System_AllowLocation) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Allow telemetry | Keep this enabled to help Microsoft improve Surface Hub. | [System/AllowTelemetry](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#System_AllowTelemetry) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package. #### Browser settings | Setting | Details | CSP reference | Supported with
Intune? | Supported with
Configuration Manager? | Supported with
SyncML\*? | | -------- | ---------------- | ------------- |-------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------- | -| Homepages | Use to configure the default homepages in Microsoft Edge. | [Browser/Homepages](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_Homepages) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Allow cookies | Surface Hub automatically deletes cookies at the end of a session. Use this to block cookies within a session. | [Browser/AllowCookies](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowCookies) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Allow developer tools | Use to stop users from using F12 Developer Tools. | [Browser/AllowDeveloperTools](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowDeveloperTools) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Allow Do Not Track | Use to enable Do Not Track headers. | [Browser/AllowDoNotTrack](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowDoNotTrack) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Allow pop-ups | Use to block pop-up browser windows. | [Browser/AllowPopups](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowPopups) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Allow search suggestions | Use to block search suggestions in the address bar. | [Browser/AllowSearchSuggestionsinAddressBar](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowSearchSuggestionsinAddressBar) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Allow SmartScreen | Keep this enabled to turn on SmartScreen. | [Browser/AllowSmartScreen](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowSmartScreen) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Prevent ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings for websites | For extra security, use to stop users from ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings and block them from accessing potentially malicious websites. | [Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Prevent ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings for files | For extra security, use to stop users from ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings and block them from downloading unverified files from Microsoft Edge. | [Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package. +| Homepages | Use to configure the default homepages in Microsoft Edge. | [Browser/Homepages](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_Homepages) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Allow cookies | Surface Hub automatically deletes cookies at the end of a session. Use this to block cookies within a session. | [Browser/AllowCookies](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowCookies) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Allow developer tools | Use to stop users from using F12 Developer Tools. | [Browser/AllowDeveloperTools](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowDeveloperTools) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Allow Do Not Track | Use to enable Do Not Track headers. | [Browser/AllowDoNotTrack](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowDoNotTrack) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Allow pop-ups | Use to block pop-up browser windows. | [Browser/AllowPopups](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowPopups) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Allow search suggestions | Use to block search suggestions in the address bar. | [Browser/AllowSearchSuggestionsinAddressBar](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowSearchSuggestionsinAddressBar) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Allow SmartScreen | Keep this enabled to turn on SmartScreen. | [Browser/AllowSmartScreen](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowSmartScreen) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Prevent ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings for websites | For extra security, use to stop users from ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings and block them from accessing potentially malicious websites. | [Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Prevent ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings for files | For extra security, use to stop users from ignoring SmartScreen Filter warnings and block them from downloading unverified files from Microsoft Edge. | [Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package. #### Windows Update settings | Setting | Details | CSP reference | Supported with
Intune? | Supported with
Configuration Manager? | Supported with
SyncML*? | | ----------- | ---------------- | ------------- |-------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------- | -| Use Current Branch or Current Branch for Business | Use to configure Windows Update for Business – see [Windows updates](manage-windows-updates-for-surface-hub.md). | [Update/BranchReadinessLevel](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_BranchReadinessLevel) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Defer feature updates| See above. | [Update/ DeferFeatureUpdatesPeriodInDays](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_DeferFeatureUpdatesPeriodInDays) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Defer quality updates | See above. | [Update/DeferQualityUpdatesPeriodInDays](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_DeferQualityUpdatesPeriodInDays) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Pause feature updates | See above. | [Update/PauseFeatureUpdates](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_PauseFeatureUpdates) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Pause quality updates | See above. | [Update/PauseQualityUpdates](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_PauseQualityUpdates) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes| -| Configure device to use WSUS| Use to connect your Surface Hub to WSUS instead of Windows Update – see [Windows updates](manage-windows-updates-for-surface-hub.md). | [Update/UpdateServiceUrl](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_UpdateServiceUrl) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Delivery optimization | Use peer-to-peer content sharing to reduce bandwidth issues during updates. See [Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows 10](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/waas-delivery-optimization) for details. | DeliveryOptimization/*``*
See [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package. +| Use Current Branch or Current Branch for Business | Use to configure Windows Update for Business – see [Windows updates](manage-windows-updates-for-surface-hub.md). | [Update/BranchReadinessLevel](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_BranchReadinessLevel) | Yes. Use a custom policy. | Yes. Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Defer feature updates| See above. | [Update/ DeferFeatureUpdatesPeriodInDays](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_DeferFeatureUpdatesPeriodInDays) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Defer quality updates | See above. | [Update/DeferQualityUpdatesPeriodInDays](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_DeferQualityUpdatesPeriodInDays) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Pause feature updates | See above. | [Update/PauseFeatureUpdates](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_PauseFeatureUpdates) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Pause quality updates | See above. | [Update/PauseQualityUpdates](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_PauseQualityUpdates) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes| +| Configure device to use WSUS| Use to connect your Surface Hub to WSUS instead of Windows Update – see [Windows updates](manage-windows-updates-for-surface-hub.md). | [Update/UpdateServiceUrl](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Update_UpdateServiceUrl) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Delivery optimization | Use peer-to-peer content sharing to reduce bandwidth issues during updates. See [Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows 10](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/waas-delivery-optimization) for details. | DeliveryOptimization/*``*
See [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package. #### Windows Defender settings | Setting | Details | CSP reference | Supported with
Intune? | Supported with
Configuration Manager? | Supported with
SyncML\*? | | ----------- | ---------------- | ------------- |-------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------- | -| Defender policies | Use to configure various Defender settings, including a scheduled scan time. | Defender/*``*
See [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | +| Defender policies | Use to configure various Defender settings, including a scheduled scan time. | Defender/*``*
See [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | | Defender status | Use to initiate a Defender scan, force a signature update, query any threats detected. | [Defender CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt187856.aspx) | No. | No. | Yes | -\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package. +\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package. #### Remote reboot | Setting | Details | CSP reference | Supported with
Intune? | Supported with
Configuration Manager? | Supported with
SyncML\*? | | ----------- | ---------------- | ------------- |-------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------- | | Reboot the device immediately | Use in conjunction with OMS to minimize support costs – see [Monitor your Microsoft Surface Hub](monitor-surface-hub.md). | ./Vendor/MSFT/Reboot/RebootNow
See [Reboot CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt720802.aspx) | No | No | Yes | -| Reboot the device at a scheduled date and time | See above. | ./Vendor/MSFT/Reboot/Schedule/Single
See [Reboot CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt720802.aspx) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -| Reboot the device daily at a scheduled date and time | See above. | ./Vendor/MSFT/Reboot/Schedule/DailyRecurrent
See [Reboot CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt720802.aspx) | Yes
[Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.
[Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes | -\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package. +| Reboot the device at a scheduled date and time | See above. | ./Vendor/MSFT/Reboot/Schedule/Single
See [Reboot CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt720802.aspx) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +| Reboot the device daily at a scheduled date and time | See above. | ./Vendor/MSFT/Reboot/Schedule/DailyRecurrent
See [Reboot CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt720802.aspx) | Yes.
Use a custom policy. | Yes.
Use a custom setting. | Yes | +\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package. #### Install certificates @@ -153,7 +142,7 @@ The following tables include info on Windows 10 settings that have been validate -\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package. +\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package. #### Collect logs @@ -162,7 +151,7 @@ The following tables include info on Windows 10 settings that have been validate | Collect ETW logs | Use to remotely collect ETW logs from Surface Hub. | [DiagnosticLog CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt219118.aspx) | No | No | Yes | -\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package. +\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD) provisioning package. ### Generate OMA URIs for settings You need to use a setting’s OMA URI to create a custom policy in Intune, or a custom setting in System Center Configuration Manager. @@ -263,7 +252,7 @@ For more information, see [Create configuration items for Windows 8.1 and Window [Manage Microsoft Surface Hub](manage-surface-hub.md) - +[Microsoft Surface Hub administrator's guide](surface-hub-administrators-guide.md)   diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/manage-surface-hub-settings.md b/devices/surface-hub/manage-surface-hub-settings.md index ecfbb7c584..5413d28a30 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/manage-surface-hub-settings.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/manage-surface-hub-settings.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/manage-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/manage-surface-hub.md index 95b3b394bd..b464c430f2 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/manage-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/manage-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Learn about managing and updating Surface Hub. | [Remote Surface Hub management](remote-surface-hub-management.md) |Topics related to managing your Surface Hub remotely. Include install apps, managing settings with MDM and monitoring with Operations Management Suite. | | [Manage Surface Hub settings](manage-surface-hub-settings.md) |Topics related to managing Surface Hub settings: accessibility, device account, device reset, fully qualified domain name, Windows Update settings, and wireless network | | [Install apps on your Surface Hub]( https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/install-apps-on-surface-hub) | Admins can install apps can from either the Windows Store or the Windows Store for Business.| -| [End a meeting with End session](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting) | At the end of a meeting, users can tap **End session** to clean up any sensitive data and prepare the device for the next meeting.| +| [End a meeting with I’m done](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting) | At the end of a meeting, users can tap I'm Done to clean up any sensitive data and prepare the device for the next meeting.| | [Save your BitLocker key](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/save-bitlocker-key-surface-hub) | Every Surface Hub is automatically set up with BitLocker drive encryption software. Microsoft strongly recommends that you make sure you back up your BitLocker recovery keys.| | [Connect other devices and display with Surface Hub](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/connect-and-display-with-surface-hub) | You can connect other device to your Surface Hub to display content.| | [Using a room control system]( https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/surface-hub/use-room-control-system-with-surface-hub) | Room control systems can be used with your Microsoft Surface Hub.| diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/manage-windows-updates-for-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/manage-windows-updates-for-surface-hub.md index f54bd79038..659e2a6ae5 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/manage-windows-updates-for-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/manage-windows-updates-for-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/monitor-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/monitor-surface-hub.md index 27f722e175..4b96956704 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/monitor-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/monitor-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/on-premises-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md b/devices/surface-hub/on-premises-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md index 7a4a8ed551..8914899056 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/on-premises-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/on-premises-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/online-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md b/devices/surface-hub/online-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md index 0c25519753..6510d41971 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/online-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/online-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/password-management-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md b/devices/surface-hub/password-management-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md index 851ae60a58..c6c3db5d36 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/password-management-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/password-management-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub, security -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/physically-install-your-surface-hub-device.md b/devices/surface-hub/physically-install-your-surface-hub-device.md index 3ea7a56b63..489e6a03a3 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/physically-install-your-surface-hub-device.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/physically-install-your-surface-hub-device.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub, readiness -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md index 9ae8f829c5..f5c342d43d 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: plan ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- @@ -27,12 +27,11 @@ Review these dependencies to make sure Surface Hub features will work in your IT | Skype for Business (Lync Server 2013 or later, or Skype for Business Online) | Skype for Business is used for various conferencing features, like video calls, instant messaging, and screen sharing.

If screen sharing on a Surface Hub fails and the error message **An error occurred during the screen presentation** is displayed, see [Video Based Screen Sharing not working on Surface Hub](https://support.microsoft.com/help/3179272/video-based-screen-sharing-not-working-on-surface-hub) for help. | | Mobile device management (MDM) solution (Microsoft Intune, System Center Configuration Manager, or supported third-party MDM provider) | If you want to apply settings and install apps remotely, and to multiple devices at a time, you must set up a MDM solution and enroll the device to that solution. See [Manage settings with an MDM provider](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md) for details. | | Microsoft Operations Managmement Suite (OMS) | OMS is used to monitor the health of Surface Hub devices. See [Monitor your Surface Hub](monitor-surface-hub.md) for details. | -| Network and Internet access |

In order to function properly, the Surface Hub should have access to a wired or wireless network. Overall, a wired connection is preferred. 802.1x Authentication is supported for both wired and wireless connections.

**Dynamic IP:** The Surface Hub cannot be configured to use a static IP. It must use DHCP to assign an IP address.

**Proxy servers:** If your topology requires a connection to a proxy server to reach Internet services, then you can configure it during first run, or in Settings. Proxy credentials are stored across Surface Hub sessions and only need to be set once. | +| Network and Internet access |

In order to function properly, the Surface Hub should have access to a wired or wireless network. Overall, a wired connection is preferred.

**Dynamic IP:** The Surface Hub cannot be configured to use a static IP. It must use DHCP to assign an IP address.

**Proxy servers:** If your topology requires a connection to a proxy server to reach Internet services, then you can configure it during first run, or in Settings. | Additionally, note that Surface Hub requires the following open ports: - HTTPS: 443 - HTTP: 80 -- NTP: 123 Depending on your environment, access to additional ports may be needed: - For online environments, see [Office 365 IP URLs and IP address ranges](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Office-365-URLs-and-IP-address-ranges-8548a211-3fe7-47cb-abb1-355ea5aa88a2?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US). @@ -42,20 +41,6 @@ Microsoft collects telemetry to help improve your Surface Hub experience. Add th - Telemetry client endpoint: `https://vortex.data.microsoft.com/` - Telemetry settings endpoint: `https://settings.data.microsoft.com/` -### Proxy configuration - -If your organization restricts computers on your network from connecting to the Internet, there is a set of URLs that need to be available for devices to use Store for Business. Some of the Store for Business features use Windows Store app and Windows Store services. Devices using Store for Business – either to acquire, install, or update apps – will need access to these URLs. If you use a proxy server to block traffic, your configuration needs to allow these URLs: - -- login.live.com -- login.windows.net -- account.live.com -- clientconfig.passport.net -- windowsphone.com -- *.wns.windows.com -- *.microsoft.com -- www.msftncsi.com (prior to Windows 10, version 1607) -- www.msftconnecttest.com/connecttest.txt (replaces www.msftncsi.com starting with Windows 10, version 1607) - ## Work with other admins @@ -64,7 +49,7 @@ Surface Hub interacts with a few different products and services. Depending on t ## Create and verify device account -A device account is an Exchange resource account that Surface Hub uses to display its meeting calendar, join Skype for Business calls, send email, and (optionally) to authenticate to Exchange. See [Create and test a device account](create-and-test-a-device-account-surface-hub.md) for details. +A device account is an Exchange resource account that Surface Hub uses to display its meeting calendar, join Skype for Business calls, and send email. See [Create and test a device account](create-and-test-a-device-account-surface-hub.md) for details. After you've created your device account, there are a couple of ways to verify that it's setup correctly. - Run Surface Hub device account validation PowerShell scripts. For more information, see [Surface Hub device account scripts](https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Surface-Hub-device-account-6db77696) in Script Center, or [PowerShell scripts for Surface Hub](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md) later in this guide. diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..73dd21ac2e --- /dev/null +++ b/devices/surface-hub/provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +--- +title: Create provisioning packages (Surface Hub) +description: For Windows 10, settings that use the registry or a content services platform (CSP) can be configured using provisioning packages. You can also add certificates during first run using provisioning. +ms.assetid: 8AA25BD4-8A8F-4B95-9268-504A49BA5345 +keywords: add certificate, provisioning package +ms.prod: w10 +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.sitesec: library +ms.pagetype: surfacehub +author: TrudyHa +localizationpriority: medium +--- + +# Create provisioning packages (Surface Hub) + +This topic explains how to create a provisioning package using the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD), and apply it to Surface Hub devices. For Surface Hub, you can use provisioning packages to add certificates, install Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, and customize policies and settings. + +You can apply a provisioning package using a USB during first run, or through the **Settings** app. + + +## Advantages +- Quickly configure devices without using a MDM provider. + +- No network connectivity required. + +- Simple to apply. + +[Learn more about the benefits and uses of provisioning packages.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/whats-new/new-provisioning-packages) + + +## Requirements + +To create and apply a provisioning package to a Surface Hub, you'll need the following: + +- Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD), which is installed as a part of the [Windows 10 Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=526740). +- A PC running Windows 10. +- A USB flash drive. +- If you apply the package using the **Settings** app, you'll need device admin credentials. + +You'll create the provisioning package on a PC running Windows 10, save the package to a USB drive, and then deploy it to your Surface Hub. + + +## Supported items for Surface Hub provisioning packages + +Currently, you can add these items to provisioning packages for Surface Hub: +- **Certificates** - You can add certificates, if needed, to authenticate to Microsoft Exchange. +- **Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps** - You can install UWP apps. This can be an offline-licensed app from the Windows Store for Business, or an app created by an in-house dev. +- **Policies** - Surface Hub supports a subset of the policies in the [Policy configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx). Some of those policies can be configured with ICD. +- **Settings** - You can configure any setting in the [SurfaceHub configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt608323.aspx). + + +## Create the provisioning package + +Use the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD) tool included in the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10 to create a provisioning package. When you install the ADK, you can choose to install only the Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD). [Install the ADK.](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=526740) + +1. Open Windows ICD (by default, `%windir%\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86\ICD.exe`). + +2. Click **Advanced provisioning**. + + ![ICD start options](images/ICDstart-option.PNG) + +3. Name your project and click **Next**. + +4. Select **Common to Windows 10 Team edition**, click **Next**, and then click **Finish**. + + ![ICD new project](images/icd-new-project.png) + +5. In the project, under **Available customizations**, select **Common Team edition settings**. + + ![ICD common settings](images/icd-common-settings.png) + + +### Add a certificate to your package +You can use provisioning packages to install certificates that will allow the device to authenticate to Microsoft Exchange. + +> [!NOTE] +> Provisioning packages can only install certificates to the device (local machine) store, and not to the user store. If your organization requires that certificates must be installed to the user store, use Mobile Device Management (MDM) to deploy these certificates. See your MDM solution documentation for details. + +1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **Certificates** > **ClientCertificates**. + +2. Enter a **CertificateName** and then click **Add**. + +2. Enter the **CertificatePassword**. + +3. For **CertificatePath**, browse and select the certificate. + +4. Set **ExportCertificate** to **False**. + +5. For **KeyLocation**, select **Software only**. + + +### Add a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app to your package +Before adding a UWP app to a provisioning package, you need the app package (either an .appx, or .appxbundle) and any dependency files. If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you will also need the *unencoded* app license. See [Distribute offline apps](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-offline-apps#download-an-offline-licensed-app) to learn how to download these items from the Windows Store for Business. + +1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **UniversalAppInstall** > **DeviceContextApp**. + +2. Enter a **PackageFamilyName** for the app and then click **Add**. For consistency, use the app's package family name. If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you can find the package family name in the app license. Open the license file using a text editor, and use the value between the \...\ tags. + +3. For **ApplicationFile**, click **Browse** to find and select the target app (either an \*.appx or \*.appxbundle). + +4. For **DependencyAppxFiles**, click **Browse** to find and add any dependencies for the app. For Surface Hub, you will only need the x64 versions of these dependencies. + +If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you will also need to add the app license to your provisioning package. + +1. Make a copy of the app license, and rename it to use a **.ms-windows-store-license** extension. For example, "example.xml" becomes "example.ms-windows-store-license". + +2. In ICD, in the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **UniversalAppInstall** > **DeviceContextAppLicense**. + +3. Enter a **LicenseProductId** and then click **Add**. For consistency, use the app's license ID from the app license. Open the license file using a text editor. Then, in the \ tag, use the value in the **LicenseID** attribute. + +4. Select the new **LicenseProductId** node. For **LicenseInstall**, click **Browse** to find and select the license file that you renamed in Step 1. + + +### Add a policy to your package +Surface Hub supports a subset of the policies in the [Policy configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx). Some of those policies can be configured with ICD. + +1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **Policies**. + +2. Select one of the available policy areas. + +3. Select and set the policy you want to add to your provisioning package. + + +### Add Surface Hub settings to your package + +You can add settings from the [SurfaceHub configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt608323.aspx) to your provisioning package. + +1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **WindowsTeamSettings**. + +2. Select one of the available setting areas. + +3. Select and set the setting you want to add to your provisioning package. + + +## Build your package + +1. When you are done configuring the provisioning package, on the **File** menu, click **Save**. + +2. Read the warning that project files may contain sensitive information, and click **OK**. + + > [!IMPORTANT] + > When you build a provisioning package, you may include sensitive information in the project files and in the provisioning package (.ppkg) file. Although you have the option to encrypt the .ppkg file, project files are not encrypted. You should store the project files in a secure location and delete the project files when they are no longer needed. + +3. On the **Export** menu, click **Provisioning package**. + +4. Change **Owner** to **IT Admin**, which will set the precedence of this provisioning package higher than provisioning packages applied to this device from other sources. + +5. Set a value for **Package Version**, and then select **Next.** + + > [!TIP] + > You can make changes to existing packages and change the version number to update previously applied packages. + +6. Optional: You can choose to encrypt the package and enable package signing. + + - **Enable package encryption** - If you select this option, an auto-generated password will be shown on the screen. + + - **Enable package signing** - If you select this option, you must select a valid certificate to use for signing the package. You can specify the certificate by clicking **Browse...** and choosing the certificate you want to use to sign the package. + + > [!IMPORTANT] + > We recommend that you include a trusted provisioning certificate in your provisioning package. When the package is applied to a device, the certificate is added to the system store and any package signed with that certificate thereafter can be applied silently.  + +7. Click **Next** to specify the output location where you want the provisioning package to go once it's built. By default, Windows ICD uses the project folder as the output location.

+Optionally, you can click **Browse** to change the default output location. + +8. Click **Next**. + +9. Click **Build** to start building the package. The project information is displayed in the build page and the progress bar indicates the build status.

+If you need to cancel the build, click **Cancel**. This cancels the current build process, closes the wizard, and takes you back to the **Customizations Page**. + +10. If your build fails, an error message will show up that includes a link to the project folder. You can scan the logs to determine what caused the error. Once you fix the issue, try building the package again.

+If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output directory, and project directory will be shown. + + - If you choose, you can build the provisioning package again and pick a different path for the output package. To do this, click **Back** to change the output package name and path, and then click **Next** to start another build. + + - If you are done, click **Finish** to close the wizard and go back to the **Customizations Page**. + +11. Select the **output location** link to go to the location of the package. Copy the .ppkg to an empty USB flash drive. + + +## Apply a provisioning package to Surface Hub + +There are two options for deploying provisioning packages to a Surface Hub. You can apply a provisioning packing [during the first run wizard](#apply-a-provisioning-package-during-first-run), or using [Settings](#apply-a-package-using-settings). + + +### Apply a provisioning package during first run + +> [!IMPORTANT] +> Only use provisioning packages to install certificates during first run. Use the **Settings** app to install apps and apply other settings. + +1. When you turn on the Surface Hub for the first time, the first-run program will display the [**Hi there page**](first-run-program-surface-hub.md#first-page). Make sure that the settings are properly configured before proceeding. + +2. Insert the USB flash drive containing the .ppkg file into the Surface Hub. If the package is in the root directory of the drive, the first-run program will recognize it and ask if you want to set up the device. Select **Set up**. + + ![Set up device?](images/provisioningpackageoobe-01.png) + +3. The next screen asks you to select a provisioning source. Select **Removable Media** and tap **Next**. + + ![Provision this device](images/provisioningpackageoobe-02.png) + +4. Select the provisioning package (\*.ppkg) that you want to apply, and tap **Next**. Note that you can only install one package during first run. + + ![Choose a package](images/provisioningpackageoobe-03.png) + +5. The first-run program will show you a summary of the changes that the provisioning package will apply. Select **Yes, add it**. The package will be applied, and you'll be taken to the next page in the first-run program. + + ![Do you trust this package?](images/provisioningpackageoobe-04.png) + + +### Apply a package using Settings + +1. Insert the USB flash drive containing the .ppkg file into the Surface Hub. + +2. From the Surface Hub, start **Settings** and enter the admin credentials when prompted. + +3. Navigate to **This device** > **Device management**. Under **Provisioning packages**, select **Add or remove a provisioning package**. + +4. Select **Add a package**. + +5. Choose your provisioning package and select **Add**. You may have to re-enter the admin credentials if prompted. + +6. You'll see a summary of the changes that the provisioning package will apply. Select **Yes, add it**. diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/provisioning-packages-for-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/provisioning-packages-for-surface-hub.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0d3604f6ad..0000000000 --- a/devices/surface-hub/provisioning-packages-for-surface-hub.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,319 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Create provisioning packages (Surface Hub) -description: For Windows 10, settings that use the registry or a configuration service provider (CSP) can be configured using provisioning packages. -ms.assetid: 8AA25BD4-8A8F-4B95-9268-504A49BA5345 -keywords: add certificate, provisioning package -ms.prod: w10 -ms.mktglfcycl: deploy -ms.sitesec: library -ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS -localizationpriority: medium ---- - -# Create provisioning packages (Surface Hub) - -This topic explains how to create a provisioning package using the Windows Configuration Designer, and apply it to Surface Hub devices. For Surface Hub, you can use provisioning packages to add certificates, install Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, and customize policies and settings. - -You can apply a provisioning package using a USB stick during first-run setup, or through the **Settings** app. - - -## Advantages -- Quickly configure devices without using a mobile device management (MDM) provider. - -- No network connectivity required. - -- Simple to apply. - -[Learn more about the benefits and uses of provisioning packages.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/configure/provisioning-packages) - - -## Requirements - -To create and apply a provisioning package to a Surface Hub, you'll need the following: - -- Windows Configuration Designer, which can be installed from Windows Store or from the Windows 10 Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). [Learn how to install Windows Configuration Designer.](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/configure/provisioning-install-icd) -- A USB stick. -- If you apply the package using the **Settings** app, you'll need device admin credentials. - -You create the provisioning package on a PC running Windows 10, save the package to a USB drive, and then deploy it to your Surface Hub. - - -## Supported items for Surface Hub provisioning packages - -Using the **Provision Surface Hub devices** wizard, you can: - -- Enroll in Active Directory, Azure Active Directory, or MDM -- Create an device administrator account -- Add applications and certificates -- Configure proxy settings -- Add a Surface Hub configuration file - ->[!WARNING] ->You must run Windows Configuration Designer on Windows 10 to configure Azure Active Directory enrollment using the wizard. - -Using the advanced provisioning editor, you can add these items to provisioning packages for Surface Hub: - -- **Policies** - Surface Hub supports a subset of the policies in the [Policy configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#surfacehubpolicies). -- **Settings** - You can configure any setting in the [SurfaceHub configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt608323.aspx). - ->[!TIP] -> Use the wizard to create a package with the common settings, then switch to the advanced editor to add other settings. -> ->![open advanced editor](images/icd-simple-edit.png) - -## Use the Surface Hub provisioning wizard - -After you [install Windows Configuration Designer](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/configure/provisioning-install-icd), you can create a provisioning package. - -### Create the provisioning package - -1. Open Windows Configuration Designer: - - From either the Start screen or Start menu search, type 'Windows Configuration Designer' and click on the Windows Configuration Designer shortcut, - - or - - - If you installed Windows Configuration Designer from the ADK, navigate to `C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86` (on an x64 computer) or `C:\Program Files\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86\ICD.exe` (on an x86 computer), and then double-click **ICD.exe**. - -2. Click **Provision Surface Hub devices**. - -3. Name your project and click **Next**. - -### Configure settings - - - - - - - - - -
![step one](images/one.png) ![add certificates](images/add-certificates.png)

To provision the device with a certificate, click **Add a certificate**. Enter a name for the certificate, and then browse to and select the certificate to be used.
![add a certificate](images/add-certificates-details.png)
![step two](images/two.png) ![configure proxy settings](images/proxy.png)

Toggle **Yes** or **No** for proxy settings. The default configuration for Surface Hub is to automatically detect proxy settings, so you can select **No** if that is the setting that you want. However, if your infrastructure previously required using a proxy server and has changed to not require a proxy server, you can use a provisioning package to revert your Surface Hub devices to the default settings by selecting **Yes** and **Automatically detect settings**.

If you toggle **Yes**, you can select to automatically detect proxy settings, or you can manually configure the settings by entering a URL to a setup script, or a static proxy server address. You can also identify whether to use the proxy server for local addresses, and enter exceptions (addresses that Surface Hub should connect to directly without using the proxy server).
![configure proxy settings](images/proxy-details.png)
![step three](images/three.png) ![device admins](images/set-up-device-admins.png)

You can enroll the device in Active Directory and specify a security group to use the Settings app, enroll in Azure Active Directory to allow global admins to use the Settings app, or create a local administrator account on the device.

To enroll the device in Active Directory, enter the credentials for a least-privileged user account to join the device to the domain, and specify the security group to have admin credentials on Surface Hub. If a provisioning package that enrolls a device in Active Directory is going to be applied to a Surface Hub that was reset, the same domain account can only be used if the account listed is a domain administrator or is the same account that set up the Surface Hub initially. Otherwise, a different domain account must be used in the provisioning package.

Before you use a Windows Configuration Designer wizard to configure bulk Azure AD enrollment, [set up Azure AD join in your organization](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup). The **maximum number of devices per user** setting in your Azure AD tenant determines how many times the bulk token that you get in the wizard can be used. To enroll the device in Azure AD, select that option and enter a friendly name for the bulk token you will get using the wizard. Set an expiration date for the token (maximum is 30 days from the date you get the token). Click **Get bulk token**. In the **Let's get you signed in** window, enter an account that has permissions to join a device to Azure AD, and then the password. Click **Accept** to give Windows Configuration Designer the necessary permissions.

To create a local administrator account, select that option and enter a user name and password.

**Important:** If you create a local account in the provisioning package, you must change the password using the **Settings** app every 42 days. If the password is not changed during that period, the account might be locked out and unable to sign in.
![join Active Directory, Azure AD, or create a local admin account](images/set-up-device-admins-details.png)
![step four](images/four.png) ![enroll in device management](images/enroll-mdm.png)

Toggle **Yes** or **No** for enrollment in MDM.

If you toggle **Yes**, you must provide a service account and password or certificate thumbprint that is authorized to enroll the device, and also specify the authentication type. If required by your MDM provider, also enter the URLs for the discovery service, enrollment service, and policy service. [Learn more about managing Surface Hub with MDM.](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md)
![enroll in mobile device management](images/enroll-mdm-details.png)
![step five](images/five.png) ![add applications](images/add-applications.png)

You can install multiple Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps in a provisioning package. For help with the settings, see [Provision PCs with apps](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/configure/provision-pcs-with-apps).

**Important:** Although the wizard interface allows you to select a Classic Win32 app, only include UWP apps in a provisioning package that will be applied to Surface Hub. If you include a Classic Win32 app, provisioning will fail.
![add an application](images/add-applications-details.png)
![step six](images/six.png) ![Add configuration file](images/add-config-file.png)

You don't configure any settings in this step. It provides instructions for including a configuration file that contains a list of device accounts. The configuration file must not contain column headers. When you apply the provisioning package to Surface Hub, if a Surface Hub configuration file is included on the USB drive, you can select the account and friendly name for the device from the file. See [Sample configuration file](#sample-configuration-file) for an example.

**Important:** The configuration file can only be applied during the out-of-box setup experience (OOBE) and can only be used with provisioning packages created using the Windows Configuration Designer released with Windows 10, version 1703.
![Add a Surface Hub configuration file](images/add-config-file-details.png)
![finish](images/finish.png)

You can set a password to protect your provisioning package. You must enter this password when you apply the provisioning package to a device.
![Protect your package](images/finish-details.png)
- -After you're done, click **Create**. It only takes a few seconds. When the package is built, the location where the package is stored is displayed as a hyperlink at the bottom of the page. - -## Sample configuration file - -A Surface Hub configuration file contains a list of device accounts that your device can use to connect to Exchange and Skype for Business. When you apply a provisioning package to Surface Hub, you can include a configuration file in the root directory of the USB flash drive, and then select the desired account to apply to that device. The configuration file can only be applied during the out-of-box setup experience (OOBE) and can only be used with provisioning packages created using the Windows Configuration Designer released with Windows 10, version 1703. - -Use Microsoft Excel or other CSV editor to create a CSV file named `SurfaceHubConfiguration.csv`. In the file, enter a list of device accounts and friendly names in this format: - -``` -,, -``` ->[!IMPORTANT] ->Because the configuration file stores the device account passwords in plaintext, we recommend that you update the passwords after you've applied the provisioning package to your devices. You can use the [DeviceAccount node](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/surfacehub-csp#deviceaccount) in the [Surface Hub configuration service provider (CSP)](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/surfacehub-csp) to update the passwords via MDM. - - -The following is an example of `SurfaceHubConfiguration.csv`. - -``` -Rainier@contoso.com,password,Rainier Surface Hub -Adams@contoso.com,password,Adams Surface Hub -Baker@contoso.com,password,Baker Surface Hub -Glacier@constoso.com,password,Glacier Surface Hub -Stuart@contoso.com,password,Stuart Surface Hub -Fernow@contoso.com,password,Fernow Surface Hub -Goode@contoso.com,password,Goode Surface Hub -Shuksan@contoso.com,password,Shuksan Surface Hub -Buckner@contoso.com,password,Buckner Surface Hub -Logan@contoso.com,password,Logan Surface Hub -Maude@consoto.com,password,Maude Surface hub -Spickard@contoso.com,password,Spickard Surface Hub -Redoubt@contoso.com,password,Redoubt Surface Hub -Dome@contoso.com,password,Dome Surface Hub -Eldorado@contoso.com,password,Eldorado Surface Hub -Dragontail@contoso.com,password,Dragontail Surface Hub -Forbidden@contoso.com,password,Forbidden Surface Hub -Oval@contoso.com,password,Oval Surface Hub -StHelens@contoso.com,password,St Helens Surface Hub -Rushmore@contoso.com,password,Rushmore Surface Hub -``` - -## Use advanced provisioning - -After you [install Windows Configuration Designer](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/configure/provisioning-install-icd), you can create a provisioning package. - -### Create the provisioning package (advanced) - -1. Open Windows Configuration Designer: - - From either the Start screen or Start menu search, type 'Windows Configuration Designer' and click on the Windows Configuration Designer shortcut, - - or - - - If you installed Windows Configuration Designer from the ADK, navigate to `C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86` (on an x64 computer) or `C:\Program Files\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Imaging and Configuration Designer\x86\ICD.exe` (on an x86 computer), and then double-click **ICD.exe**. - -2. Click **Advanced provisioning**. - -3. Name your project and click **Next**. - -4. Select **Common to Windows 10 Team edition**, click **Next**, and then click **Finish**. - - ![ICD new project](images/icd-new-project.png) - -5. In the project, under **Available customizations**, select **Common Team edition settings**. - - ![ICD common settings](images/icd-common-settings.png) - - -### Add a certificate to your package -You can use provisioning packages to install certificates that will allow the device to authenticate to Microsoft Exchange. - -> [!NOTE] -> Provisioning packages can only install certificates to the device (local machine) store, and not to the user store. If your organization requires that certificates must be installed to the user store, use Mobile Device Management (MDM) to deploy these certificates. See your MDM solution documentation for details. - -1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **Certificates** > **ClientCertificates**. - -2. Enter a **CertificateName** and then click **Add**. - -2. Enter the **CertificatePassword**. - -3. For **CertificatePath**, browse and select the certificate. - -4. Set **ExportCertificate** to **False**. - -5. For **KeyLocation**, select **Software only**. - - -### Add a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app to your package -Before adding a UWP app to a provisioning package, you need the app package (either an .appx, or .appxbundle) and any dependency files. If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you will also need the *unencoded* app license. See [Distribute offline apps](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/manage/distribute-offline-apps#download-an-offline-licensed-app) to learn how to download these items from the Windows Store for Business. - -1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **UniversalAppInstall** > **DeviceContextApp**. - -2. Enter a **PackageFamilyName** for the app and then click **Add**. For consistency, use the app's package family name. If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you can find the package family name in the app license. Open the license file using a text editor, and use the value between the \...\ tags. - -3. For **ApplicationFile**, click **Browse** to find and select the target app (either an \*.appx or \*.appxbundle). - -4. For **DependencyAppxFiles**, click **Browse** to find and add any dependencies for the app. For Surface Hub, you will only need the x64 versions of these dependencies. - -If you acquired the app from the Windows Store for Business, you will also need to add the app license to your provisioning package. - -1. Make a copy of the app license, and rename it to use a **.ms-windows-store-license** extension. For example, "example.xml" becomes "example.ms-windows-store-license". - -2. In ICD, in the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **UniversalAppInstall** > **DeviceContextAppLicense**. - -3. Enter a **LicenseProductId** and then click **Add**. For consistency, use the app's license ID from the app license. Open the license file using a text editor. Then, in the \ tag, use the value in the **LicenseID** attribute. - -4. Select the new **LicenseProductId** node. For **LicenseInstall**, click **Browse** to find and select the license file that you renamed in Step 1. - - -### Add a policy to your package -Surface Hub supports a subset of the policies in the [Policy configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx). Some of those policies can be configured with ICD. - -1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **Policies**. - -2. Select one of the available policy areas. - -3. Select and set the policy you want to add to your provisioning package. - - -### Add Surface Hub settings to your package - -You can add settings from the [SurfaceHub configuration service provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt608323.aspx) to your provisioning package. - -1. In the **Available customizations** pane, go to **Runtime settings** > **WindowsTeamSettings**. - -2. Select one of the available setting areas. - -3. Select and set the setting you want to add to your provisioning package. - - -## Build your package - -1. When you are done configuring the provisioning package, on the **File** menu, click **Save**. - -2. Read the warning that project files may contain sensitive information, and click **OK**. - - > [!IMPORTANT] - > When you build a provisioning package, you may include sensitive information in the project files and in the provisioning package (.ppkg) file. Although you have the option to encrypt the .ppkg file, project files are not encrypted. You should store the project files in a secure location and delete the project files when they are no longer needed. - -3. On the **Export** menu, click **Provisioning package**. - -4. Change **Owner** to **IT Admin**, which will set the precedence of this provisioning package higher than provisioning packages applied to this device from other sources. - -5. Set a value for **Package Version**, and then select **Next.** - - > [!TIP] - > You can make changes to existing packages and change the version number to update previously applied packages. - -6. Optional: You can choose to encrypt the package and enable package signing. - - - **Enable package encryption** - If you select this option, an auto-generated password will be shown on the screen. - - - **Enable package signing** - If you select this option, you must select a valid certificate to use for signing the package. You can specify the certificate by clicking **Browse...** and choosing the certificate you want to use to sign the package. - - > [!IMPORTANT] - > We recommend that you include a trusted provisioning certificate in your provisioning package. When the package is applied to a device, the certificate is added to the system store and any package signed with that certificate thereafter can be applied silently.  - -7. Click **Next** to specify the output location where you want the provisioning package to go once it's built. By default, Windows ICD uses the project folder as the output location.

-Optionally, you can click **Browse** to change the default output location. - -8. Click **Next**. - -9. Click **Build** to start building the package. The project information is displayed in the build page and the progress bar indicates the build status.

-If you need to cancel the build, click **Cancel**. This cancels the current build process, closes the wizard, and takes you back to the **Customizations Page**. - -10. If your build fails, an error message will show up that includes a link to the project folder. You can scan the logs to determine what caused the error. Once you fix the issue, try building the package again.

-If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output directory, and project directory will be shown. - - - If you choose, you can build the provisioning package again and pick a different path for the output package. To do this, click **Back** to change the output package name and path, and then click **Next** to start another build. - - - If you are done, click **Finish** to close the wizard and go back to the **Customizations Page**. - -11. Select the **output location** link to go to the location of the package. Copy the .ppkg to an empty USB flash drive. - - -## Apply a provisioning package to Surface Hub - -There are two options for deploying provisioning packages to a Surface Hub. You can apply a provisioning packing [during the first run wizard](#apply-a-provisioning-package-during-first-run), or using [Settings](#apply-a-package-using-settings). - - -### Apply a provisioning package during first run - -> [!IMPORTANT] -> Only use provisioning packages to install certificates during first run. Use the **Settings** app to install apps and apply other settings. - -1. When you turn on the Surface Hub for the first time, the first-run program will display the [**Hi there page**](first-run-program-surface-hub.md#first-page). Make sure that the settings are properly configured before proceeding. - -2. Insert the USB flash drive containing the .ppkg file into the Surface Hub. If the package is in the root directory of the drive, the first-run program will recognize it and ask if you want to set up the device. Select **Set up**. - - ![Set up device?](images/provisioningpackageoobe-01.png) - -3. The next screen asks you to select a provisioning source. Select **Removable Media** and tap **Next**. - - ![Provision this device](images/provisioningpackageoobe-02.png) - -4. Select the provisioning package (\*.ppkg) that you want to apply, and tap **Next**. Note that you can only install one package during first run. - - ![Choose a package](images/provisioningpackageoobe-03.png) - -5. The first-run program will show you a summary of the changes that the provisioning package will apply. Select **Yes, add it**. - - ![Do you trust this package?](images/provisioningpackageoobe-04.png) - -6. If a configuration file is included in the root directory of the USB flash drive, you will see **Select a configuration**. The first device account in the configuration file will be shown with a summary of the account information that will be applied to the Surface Hub. - - ![select a configuration](images/ppkg-config.png) - -7. In **Select a configuration**, select the device name to apply, and then click **Next**. - - ![select a friendly device name](images/ppkg-csv.png) - -The settings from the provisioning package will be applied to the device and OOBE will be complete. After the device restarts, you can remove the USB flash drive. - -### Apply a package using Settings - -1. Insert the USB flash drive containing the .ppkg file into the Surface Hub. - -2. From the Surface Hub, start **Settings** and enter the admin credentials when prompted. - -3. Navigate to **Surface Hub** > **Device management**. Under **Provisioning packages**, select **Add or remove a provisioning package**. - -4. Select **Add a package**. - -5. Choose your provisioning package and select **Add**. You may have to re-enter the admin credentials if prompted. - -6. You'll see a summary of the changes that the provisioning package will apply. Select **Yes, add it**. - - diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/remote-surface-hub-management.md b/devices/surface-hub/remote-surface-hub-management.md index 57bd619f8b..41588251fe 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/remote-surface-hub-management.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/remote-surface-hub-management.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/save-bitlocker-key-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/save-bitlocker-key-surface-hub.md index 6e6b8b5317..2354de0f40 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/save-bitlocker-key-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/save-bitlocker-key-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub, security -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/set-up-your-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/set-up-your-surface-hub.md index 96310f473c..95b7c2c92f 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/set-up-your-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/set-up-your-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/setup-worksheet-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/setup-worksheet-surface-hub.md index d8e7f921c0..a77cf5850f 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/setup-worksheet-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/setup-worksheet-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/surface-hub-administrators-guide.md b/devices/surface-hub/surface-hub-administrators-guide.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4786082d45 --- /dev/null +++ b/devices/surface-hub/surface-hub-administrators-guide.md @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +--- +title: Microsoft Surface Hub administrator's guide +description: This guide covers the installation and administration of devices running Surface Hub, and is intended for use by anyone responsible for these tasks, including IT administrators and developers. +ms.assetid: e618aab7-3a94-4159-954e-d455ef7b8839 +keywords: Surface Hub, installation, administration, administrator's guide +ms.prod: w10 +ms.mktglfcycl: deploy +ms.sitesec: library +ms.pagetype: surfacehub +author: TrudyHa +localizationpriority: medium +--- + +# Microsoft Surface Hub administrator's guide + + +This guide covers the installation and administration of devices running Surface Hub, and is intended for use by anyone responsible for these tasks, including IT administrators and developers. + +Before you power on Microsoft Surface Hub for the first time, make sure you've [completed preparation items](prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md), and that you have the information listed in the [Setup worksheet](setup-worksheet-surface-hub.md). When you do power it on, the device will walk you through a series of setup screens. If you haven't properly set up your environment, or don't have the required information, you'll have to do extra work afterward making sure the settings are correct. + +## In this section + + + ++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
TopicDescription

[Intro to Microsoft Surface Hub](intro-to-surface-hub.md)

Surface Hub is an all-in-one productivity device that is intended for brainstorming, collaboration, and presentations. In order to get the maximum benefit from Surface Hub, your organization’s infrastructure and the Surface Hub itself must be properly set up and integrated. This guide describes what needs to be done both before and during setup in order to help you optimize your use of the device.

[Physically install Microsoft Surface Hub](physically-install-your-surface-hub-device.md)

The Surface Hub Readiness Guide will help make sure that your site is ready for the installation. You can download the Guide from the [Microsoft Download Center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=718144). It includes planning information for both the 55" and 84" devices, as well as info on moving the Surface Hub from receiving to the installation location, mounting options, and a list of what's in the box.

[Prepare your environment for Microsoft Surface Hub](prepare-your-environment-for-surface-hub.md)

This section contains an overview of the steps required to prepare your environment so that you can use all of the features of Surface Hub. See [Intro to Surface Hub](intro-to-surface-hub.md) for a description of how the device and its features interact with your IT environment.

[Set up Microsoft Surface Hub](set-up-your-surface-hub.md)

Set up instructions for Surface Hub include a setup worksheet, and a walkthrough of the first-run program.

[Manage Microsoft Surface Hub](manage-surface-hub.md)

How to manage your Surface Hub after finishing the first-run program.

[Troubleshoot Microsoft Surface Hub](troubleshoot-surface-hub.md)

Troubleshoot common problems, including setup issues, Exchange ActiveSync errors.

[Appendix: PowerShell](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md)

PowerShell scripts to help set up and manage your Surface Hub .

+ +  + +  + +  + + + + + diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/surfacehub-whats-new-1703.md b/devices/surface-hub/surfacehub-whats-new-1703.md deleted file mode 100644 index d05ed24b2a..0000000000 --- a/devices/surface-hub/surfacehub-whats-new-1703.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: What's new in Windows 10, version 1703 for Surface Hub -description: Windows 10, version 1703 (Creators Update) brings new features to Microsoft Surface Hub. -ms.prod: w10 -ms.mktglfcycl: manage -ms.pagetype: devices -ms.sitesec: library -author: jdeckerMS -localizationpriority: medium ---- - -# What's new in Windows 10, version 1703 for Microsoft Surface Hub? - -Windows 10, version 1703 (also called the Creators Update), introduces the following changes for Microsoft Surface Hub: - -## New settings - -Settings have been added to mobile device management (MDM) and configuration service providers (CSPs) to expand the Surface Hub management capabilities. [New settings include](manage-settings-with-mdm-for-surface-hub.md): - -- InBoxApps/SkypeForBusiness/DomainName -- InBoxApps/Connect/AutoLaunch -- Properties/DefaultVolume -- Properties/ScreenTimeout -- Properties/SessionTimeout -- Properties/SleepTimeout -- Properties/AllowSessionResume -- Properties/AllowAutoProxyAuth -- Properties/DisableSigninSuggestions -- Properties/DoNotShowMyMeetingsAndFiles -
- -## Provizioning wizard - -An easy-to-use wizard helps you quickly create provisioning packages that you can apply to multiple Surface Hub devices, and includes bulk join to Azure Active Directory. [Learn how to create a provisioning package for Surface Hub.](provisioning-packages-for-certificates-surface-hub.md) - -![steps in the provision Surface Hub devices wizard](images/wcd-wizard.png) - -## Cloud recovery - -When you reset a Surface Hub device, you now have the ability to download and install a factory build of the operating system from the cloud. [Learn more about cloud recovery.](device-reset-surface-hub.md#cloud-recovery) - ->[!NOTE] ->Cloud recovery doesn't work if you use proxy servers. - -![Reinstall](images/reinstall.png) - -## End session - -**I'm done** is now **End session**. [Learn how to use End session.](i-am-done-finishing-your-surface-hub-meeting.md) - -![end session](images/end-session.png) - - - - - - diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/troubleshoot-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/troubleshoot-surface-hub.md index a8a77af3b1..cc3bd57b95 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/troubleshoot-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/troubleshoot-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: support ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- @@ -417,7 +417,29 @@ Possible fixes for issues with Surface Hub first-run program.   +### Skype for Business + +++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
IssueCausesPossible fixes

Can't call a Skype consumer from my Surface Hub.

Outgoing calls aren't supported yet.

None currently.

  @@ -600,9 +622,7 @@ This section lists status codes, mapping, user messages, and actions an admin ca     -## Related content -- [Troubleshooting Miracast connection to the Surface Hub](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/surfacehub/2017/01/30/troubleshooting-miracast-connection-to-the-surface-hub/)   diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/use-fully-qualified-domain-name-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/use-fully-qualified-domain-name-surface-hub.md index 512cf6b4bf..fbed027215 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/use-fully-qualified-domain-name-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/use-fully-qualified-domain-name-surface-hub.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Use fully qualified doman name with Surface Hub description: Troubleshoot common problems, including setup issues, Exchange ActiveSync errors. ms.assetid: CF58F74D-8077-48C3-981E-FCFDCA34B34A keywords: ["Troubleshoot common problems", "setup issues", "Exchange ActiveSync errors"] -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ There are a few scenarios where you need to specify the domain name of your Skyp **To configure the domain name for your Skype for Business server**
1. On Surface Hub, open **Settings**. -2. Click **Surface Hub**, and then click **Calling & Audio**. +2. Click **This device**, and then click **Calling**. 3. Under **Skype for Business configuration**, click **Configure domain name**. 4. Type the domain name for your Skype for Business server, and then click **Ok**. > [!TIP] diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/use-room-control-system-with-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/use-room-control-system-with-surface-hub.md index 4ff4665c6a..16fd8c71d1 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/use-room-control-system-with-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/use-room-control-system-with-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- diff --git a/devices/surface-hub/wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md b/devices/surface-hub/wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md index db080ce397..0ccd6ad70d 100644 --- a/devices/surface-hub/wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md +++ b/devices/surface-hub/wireless-network-management-for-surface-hub.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: surfacehub, networking -author: jdeckerMS +author: TrudyHa localizationpriority: medium --- @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ If a wired network connection is not available, the Surface Hub can use a wirele ### Choose a wireless access point 1. On the Surface Hub, open **Settings** and enter your admin credentials. -2. Click **Network & Internet**. Under **Wi-Fi**, choose an access point. If you want Surface Hub to automatically connect to this access point, click **Connect automatically**. Click **Connect**. +2. Click **System**, and then click **Network & Internet**. Under **Wi-Fi**, choose an access point. If you want Surface Hub to automatically connect to this access point, click **Connect automatically**. Click **Connect**. ![Image showing Wi-Fi settings, Network & Internet page.](images/networkmgtwireless-01.png) @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ If a wired network connection is not available, the Surface Hub can use a wirele ### Review wireless settings 1. On the Surface Hub, open **Settings** and enter your admin credentials. -2. Click **Network & Internet**, then **Wi-Fi**, and then click **Advanced options**. +2. Click **System**, click **Network & Internet**, then **Wi-Fi**, and then click **Advanced options**. 3. Surface Hub shows you the properties for the wireless network connection. ![Image showing properties for connected Wi-Fi.](images/networkmgtwireless-04.png) diff --git a/windows/whats-new/whats-new-windows-10-version-1507-and-1511.md b/windows/whats-new/whats-new-windows-10-version-1507-and-1511.md index f23a6b2556..a909347a7b 100644 --- a/windows/whats-new/whats-new-windows-10-version-1507-and-1511.md +++ b/windows/whats-new/whats-new-windows-10-version-1507-and-1511.md @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ We also recommend that you upgrade to IE11 if you're running any earlier version ## Learn more -- [Windows 10 release information](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-info) +- [Windows 10 release information](https://technet.microsoft.com/windows/release-info)