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|Microsoft Edge |IE11 |
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|---------|---------|
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|Microsoft Edge takes you beyond just browsing to actively engaging with the web through features like Web Note, Reading View, and Cortana.<ul><li>**Web Note.** Microsoft Edge lets you annotate, highlight, and call things out directly on web pages.</li><li>**Reading view.** Microsoft Edge lets you enjoy and print online articles in a distraction-free layout optimized for your screen size. While in reading view, you can also save web pages or PDF files to your reading list, for later viewing.</li><li>**Cortana.** Enabled by default in Microsoft Edge, Cortana lets you highlight words for more info and gives you one-click access to things like restaurant reservations and reviews, without leaving the webpage.</li><li>**Compatibility and security.** Microsoft Edge lets you continue to use IE11 for sites that are on your corporate intranet or that are included on your Enterprise Mode Site List. You must use IE11 to run older, less secure technology, such as ActiveX controls.</li></ul> |IE11 offers enterprises additional security, manageability, performance, backward compatibility, and modern standards support.<ul><li>**Backward compatibility.** IE11 supports 9 document modes that include high-fidelity emulations for older versions of IE.</li><li>**Modern web standards.** IE11 supports modern web technologies like HTML5, CSS3, and WebGL, which help to ensure today's modern websites and apps work just as well as your old, legacy websites and apps. **IE11 does not support some modern CSS properties, JavaScript modules and certain APIs.**</li><li>**More secure.** IE11 was designed with security in mind and is more secure than older versions. Using security features like SmartScreen and Enhanced Protected Mode can help IE11 reduce your risk.</li><li>**Faster.** IE11 is significantly faster than previous versions of Internet Explorer, taking advantage of network optimization and hardware-accelerated text, graphics, and JavaScript rendering.</li><li>**Easier migration to Windows 10.** IE11 is the only version of IE that runs on Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. Upgrading to IE11 on Windows 7 can also help your organization support the next generation of software, services, and devices.</li><li>**Administration.** IE11 can use the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) 11 or MSIs for deployment and includes more than 1,600 Group Policies and preferences for granular control.</li></ul> |
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|Microsoft Edge takes you beyond just browsing to actively engaging with the web through features like Web Note, Reading View, and Cortana.<ul><li>**Web Note.** Microsoft Edge lets you annotate, highlight, and call things out directly on web pages.</li><li>**Reading view.** Microsoft Edge lets you enjoy and print online articles in a distraction-free layout optimized for your screen size. While in reading view, you can also save web pages or PDF files to your reading list, for later viewing.</li><li>**Cortana.** Enabled by default in Microsoft Edge, Cortana lets you highlight words for more info and gives you one-click access to things like restaurant reservations and reviews, without leaving the webpage.</li><li>**Compatibility and security.** Microsoft Edge lets you continue to use IE11 for sites that are on your corporate intranet or that are included on your Enterprise Mode Site List. You must use IE11 to run older, less secure technology, such as ActiveX controls.</li></ul> |IE11 offers enterprises additional security, manageability, performance, backward compatibility, and modern standards support.<ul><li>**Backward compatibility.** IE11 supports 9 document modes that include high-fidelity emulations for older versions of IE.</li><li>**Modern web standards.** IE11 supports modern web technologies like HTML5, CSS3, and WebGL, which help to ensure today's modern websites and apps work just as well as your old, legacy websites and apps. **IE11 does not support some modern CSS properties, JavaScript modules and certain APIs.**</li><li>**More secure.** IE11 was designed with security in mind and is more secure than older versions. Using security features like Windows Defender SmartScreen and Enhanced Protected Mode can help IE11 reduce your risk.</li><li>**Faster.** IE11 is significantly faster than previous versions of Internet Explorer, taking advantage of network optimization and hardware-accelerated text, graphics, and JavaScript rendering.</li><li>**Easier migration to Windows 10.** IE11 is the only version of IE that runs on Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. Upgrading to IE11 on Windows 7 can also help your organization support the next generation of software, services, and devices.</li><li>**Administration.** IE11 can use the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) 11 or MSIs for deployment and includes more than 1,600 Group Policies and preferences for granular control.</li></ul> |
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## Configure the Enterprise Mode Site List
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ms.author: eravena
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ms.date: 10/02/2018
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ms.reviewer:
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audience: itpro
manager: dansimp
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audience: itpro
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manager: dansimp
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ms.prod: edge
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ms.topic: include
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---
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@ -26,7 +27,7 @@ ms.topic: include
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To verify Windows Defender SmartScreen is turned off (disabled):
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1. Click or tap **More** (…) and select **Settings** > **View Advanced settings**.
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2. Verify the setting **Help protect me from malicious sites and download with SmartScreen Filter** is disabled.<p>
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2. Verify the setting **Help protect me from malicious sites and download with Windows Defender SmartScreen** is disabled.<p>
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### ADMX info and settings
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- items:
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- type: markdown
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text: "
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Microsoft Edge uses Windows Hello and SmartScreen to defend against phishing and malware. Take a look at some of the additional features behind the strong defense that Microsoft Edge provides against web-based attacks.<br>
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Microsoft Edge uses Windows Hello and Windows Defender SmartScreen to defend against phishing and malware. Take a look at some of the additional features behind the strong defense that Microsoft Edge provides against web-based attacks.<br>
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<table><tr><td><img src='images/security1.png' width='192' height='192'><br>**NSS Labs web browser security reports**<br>See the results of two global tests measuring how effective browsers are at protecting against socially engineered malware and phishing attacks.<br><a href='https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=54773'>Download the reports</a></td><td><img src='images/security2.png' width='192' height='192'><br>**Microsoft Edge sandbox**<br>See how Microsoft Edge has significantly reduced the attack surface of the sandbox by configuring the app container to further reduce its privilege.<br><a href='https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2017/03/23/strengthening-microsoft-edge-sandbox/'>Find out more</a></td><td><img src='images/security3.png' width='192' height='192'><br>**Windows Defender SmartScreen**<br>Manage your organization's computer settings with Group Policy and MDM settings to display a warning page to employees or block a site entirely.<br><a href='https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-smartscreen/windows-defender-smartscreen-overview'>Read the docs</a></td></tr>
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</table>
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"
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@ -105,13 +105,12 @@ Here are some things you can try saying (remember to say "Hey Cortana" first).
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- Take a picture.
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- Start recording. (Starts recording a video.)
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- Stop recording. (Stops recording a video.)
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- Call <*contact*>. (Requires Skype.)
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- What time is it?
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- Show me the latest NBA scores.
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- How much battery do I have left?
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- Tell me a joke.
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Some Cortana features that you're used to from Windows on your PC or phone (for example, reminders and notifications) aren't supported in Microsoft HoloLens Development Edition. Cortana on HoloLens is English-only, and the Cortana experience may vary from one region to another.
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Some Cortana features that you're used to from Windows on your PC or phone (for example, reminders and notifications) aren't supported in Microsoft HoloLens, and the Cortana experience may vary from one region to another.
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### Turn Cortana off
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## See also
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- [Spatial mapping design](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/spatial-mapping-design)
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- [Spatial mapping design](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/spatial-mapping)
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- [Holograms](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/hologram)
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### Start layout file for MDM (Intune and others)
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Save the following sample as an XML file. You will select this file when you configure the kiosk in Microsoft Intune (or in another MDM service that provides a kiosk profile).
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Save the following sample as an XML file. You can use this file when you configure the multi-app kiosk in Microsoft Intune (or in another MDM service that provides a kiosk profile).
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>[!NOTE]
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>If you need to use a custom setting and full XML configuration to set up a kiosk in your MDM service, use the [Start layout instructions for a provisioning package](#start-layout-for-a-provisioning-package).
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.topic: article
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.date: 10/14/2019
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ms.date: 12/02/2019
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audience: ITPro
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appliesto:
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- HoloLens 1
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# HoloLens Release Notes
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## HoloLens 2
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> [!Note]
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> HoloLens Emulator Release Notes can be found [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/mixed-reality/hololens-emulator-archive).
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### November Update - build 18362.1039
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---
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# Hybrid deployment (Surface Hub)
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A hybrid deployment requires special processing to set up a device account for your Microsoft Surface Hub. If you’re using a hybrid deployment, in which your organization has a mix of services, with some hosted on-premises and some hosted online, then your configuration will depend on where each service is hosted. This topic covers hybrid deployments for [Exchange hosted on-premises](#exchange-on-prem), [Exchange hosted online](#exchange-online), Skype for Business on-premises, Skype for Business online, and Skype for Business hybrid. Because there are so many different variations in this type of deployment, it's not possible to provide detailed instructions for all of them. The following process will work for many configurations. If the process isn't right for your setup, we recommend that you use PowerShell (see [Appendix: PowerShell](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md)) to achieve the same end result as documented here, and for other deployment options. You should then use the provided Powershell script to verify your Surface Hub setup. (See [Account Verification Script](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md#acct-verification-ps-scripts).)
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>[!NOTE]
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>In an Exchange hybrid environment, follow the steps for [Exchange on-premises](#exchange-on-prem). To move Exchange objects to Office 365, use the [New-MoveRequest](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/exchange/move-and-migration/new-moverequest?view=exchange-ps) cmdlet.
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A hybrid deployment requires special processing to set up a device account for your Microsoft Surface Hub. If you’re using a hybrid deployment, in which your organization has a mix of services, with some hosted on-premises and some hosted online, then your configuration will depend on where each service is hosted. This topic covers hybrid deployments for [Exchange hosted on-premises](#exchange-on-premises), [Exchange hosted online](#exchange-online), Skype for Business on-premises, Skype for Business online, and Skype for Business hybrid. Because there are so many different variations in this type of deployment, it's not possible to provide detailed instructions for all of them. The following process will work for many configurations. If the process isn't right for your setup, we recommend that you use PowerShell (see [Appendix: PowerShell](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md)) to achieve the same end result as documented here, and for other deployment options. You should then use the provided Powershell script to verify your Surface Hub setup. (See [Account Verification Script](appendix-a-powershell-scripts-for-surface-hub.md#acct-verification-ps-scripts).)
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> [!NOTE]
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> In an Exchange hybrid environment, follow the steps for [Exchange on-premises](#exchange-on-premises). To move Exchange objects to Office 365, use the [New-MoveRequest](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/exchange/move-and-migration/new-moverequest?view=exchange-ps) cmdlet.
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<span id="exchange-on-prem" />
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## Exchange on-premises
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Use this procedure if you use Exchange on-premises.
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1. For this procedure, you'll be using AD admin tools to add an email address for your on-premises domain account. This account will be synced to Office 365.
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1. For this procedure, you'll be using AD admin tools to add an email address for your on-premises domain account. This account will be synced to Office 365.
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- In **Active Directory Users and Computers** AD tool, right-click on the folder or Organizational Unit that your Surface Hub accounts will be created in, click **New**, and **User**.
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- Type the display name from the previous cmdlet into the **Full name** box, and the alias into the **User logon name** box. Click **Next**.<p>
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- In **Active Directory Users and Computers** AD tool, right-click on the folder or Organizational Unit that your Surface Hub accounts will be created in, click **New**, and **User**.
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- Type the display name from the previous cmdlet into the **Full name** box, and the alias into the **User logon name** box. Click **Next**.<p>
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- Type the password for this account. You'll need to retype it for verification. Make sure the **Password never expires** checkbox is the only option selected.
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- Type the password for this account. You'll need to retype it for verification. Make sure the **Password never expires** checkbox is the only option selected.
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>**Important** Selecting **Password never expires** is a requirement for Skype for Business on the Surface Hub. Your domain rules may prohibit passwords that don't expire. If so, you'll need to create an exception for each Surface Hub device account.
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> **Important** Selecting **Password never expires** is a requirement for Skype for Business on the Surface Hub. Your domain rules may prohibit passwords that don't expire. If so, you'll need to create an exception for each Surface Hub device account.
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- Click **Finish** to create the account.
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- Click **Finish** to create the account.
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2. Enable the remote mailbox.
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Open your on-premises Exchange Management Shell with administrator permissions, and run this cmdlet.
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2. Enable the remote mailbox.
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```PowerShell
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Enable-RemoteMailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RemoteRoutingAddress 'HUB01@contoso.com' -Room
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```
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Open your on-premises Exchange Management Shell with administrator permissions, and run this cmdlet.
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> [!NOTE]
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> If you don't have an on-premises Exchange environment to run this cmdlet, you can make the same changes directly to the Active Directory object for the account.
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>
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> msExchRemoteRecipientType = 33
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>
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> msExchRecipientDisplayType = -2147481850
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>
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> msExchRecipientTypeDetails = 8589934592
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```PowerShell
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Enable-RemoteMailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RemoteRoutingAddress 'HUB01@contoso.com' -Room
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```
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>[!NOTE]
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>If you don't have an on-premises Exchange environment to run this cmdlet, you can make the same changes directly to the Active Directory object for the account.
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>
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>msExchRemoteRecipientType = 33
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>
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>msExchRecipientDisplayType = -2147481850
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>
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>msExchRecipientTypeDetails = 8589934592
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3. After you've created the account, run a directory synchronization. When it's complete, go to the users page in your Microsoft 365 admin center and verify that the account created in the previous steps has merged to online.
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3. After you've created the account, run a directory synchronization. When it's complete, go to the users page in your Microsoft 365 admin center and verify that the account created in the previous steps has merged to online.
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4. Connect to Microsoft Exchange Online and set some properties for the account in Office 365.
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4. Connect to Microsoft Exchange Online and set some properties for the account in Office 365.
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Start a remote PowerShell session on a PC and connect to Microsoft Exchange. Be sure you have the right permissions set to run the associated cmdlets.
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Start a remote PowerShell session on a PC and connect to Microsoft Exchange. Be sure you have the right permissions set to run the associated cmdlets.
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The next steps will be run on your Office 365 tenant.
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The next steps will be run on your Office 365 tenant.
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```PowerShell
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Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
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$cred=Get-Credential -Message "Please use your Office 365 admin credentials"
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$sess= New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri 'https://ps.outlook.com/powershell' -Credential $cred -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection
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Import-PSSession $sess
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```
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```PowerShell
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Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
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$cred=Get-Credential -Message "Please use your Office 365 admin credentials"
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$sess= New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri 'https://ps.outlook.com/powershell' -Credential $cred -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection
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Import-PSSession $sess
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```
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5. Create a new Exchange ActiveSync policy, or use a compatible existing policy.
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5. Create a new Exchange ActiveSync policy, or use a compatible existing policy.
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After setting up the mailbox, you will need to either create a new Exchange ActiveSync policy or use a compatible existing policy.
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After setting up the mailbox, you will need to either create a new Exchange ActiveSync policy or use a compatible existing policy.
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Surface Hubs are only compatible with device accounts that have an ActiveSync policy where the **PasswordEnabled** property is set to False. If this isn’t set properly, then Exchange services on the Surface Hub (mail, calendar, and joining meetings), will not be enabled.
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Surface Hubs are only compatible with device accounts that have an ActiveSync policy where the **PasswordEnabled** property is set to False. If this isn’t set properly, then Exchange services on the Surface Hub (mail, calendar, and joining meetings), will not be enabled.
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If you haven’t created a compatible policy yet, use the following cmdlet—this one creates a policy called "Surface Hubs". Once it’s created, you can apply the same policy to other device accounts.
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If you haven’t created a compatible policy yet, use the following cmdlet—-this one creates a policy called "Surface Hubs". Once it’s created, you can apply the same policy to other device accounts.
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```PowerShell
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$easPolicy = New-MobileDeviceMailboxPolicy -Name “SurfaceHubs” -PasswordEnabled $false
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```
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```PowerShell
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$easPolicy = New-MobileDeviceMailboxPolicy -Name “SurfaceHubs” -PasswordEnabled $false
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```
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Once you have a compatible policy, you will need to apply the policy to the device account.
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Once you have a compatible policy, then you will need to apply the policy to the device account.
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```PowerShell
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Set-CASMailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy $easPolicy.id
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```
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```PowerShell
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Set-CASMailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy $easPolicy.id
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```
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6. Set Exchange properties.
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6. Set Exchange properties.
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Setting Exchange properties on the device account to improve the meeting experience. You can see which properties need to be set in the [Exchange properties](exchange-properties-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) section.
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Setting Exchange properties on the device account to improve the meeting experience. You can see which properties need to be set in the [Exchange properties](exchange-properties-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) section.
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```PowerShell
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Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -AutomateProcessing AutoAccept -AddOrganizerToSubject $false –AllowConflicts $false –DeleteComments $false -DeleteSubject $false -RemovePrivateProperty $false
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Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -AddAdditionalResponse $true -AdditionalResponse 'This is a Surface Hub room!'
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```
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```PowerShell
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Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -AutomateProcessing AutoAccept -AddOrganizerToSubject $false –AllowConflicts $false –DeleteComments $false -DeleteSubject $false -RemovePrivateProperty $false
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Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -AddAdditionalResponse $true -AdditionalResponse 'This is a Surface Hub room!'
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```
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7. Connect to Azure AD.
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7. Connect to Azure AD.
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You first need to install Azure AD module for PowerShell version 2. In an elevated PowerShell prompt, run the following command:
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You first need to install Azure AD module for PowerShell version 2. In an elevated powershell prompt run the following command :
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```PowerShell
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Install-Module -Name AzureAD
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```
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```PowerShell
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Install-Module -Name AzureAD
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```
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You need to connect to Azure AD to apply some account settings. You can run this cmdlet to connect.
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You need to connect to Azure AD to apply some account settings. You can run this cmdlet to connect.
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```PowerShell
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Import-Module AzureAD
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Connect-AzureAD -Credential $cred
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```
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8. Assign an Office 365 license.
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```PowerShell
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Import-Module AzureAD
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Connect-AzureAD -Credential $cred
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```
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The device account needs to have a valid Office 365 (O365) license, or Exchange and Skype for Business will not work. If you have the license, you need to assign a usage location to your device account—this determines what license SKUs are available for your account.
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8. Assign an Office 365 license.
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You can use `Get-AzureADSubscribedSku` to retrieve a list of available SKUs for your O365 tenant.
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The device account needs to have a valid Office 365 (O365) license, or Exchange and Skype for Business will not work. If you have the license, you need to assign a usage location to your device account—this determines what license SKUs are available for your account.
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Once you list out the SKUs, you'll need to assign the SkuId you want to the `$License.SkuId` variable.
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You can use `Get-AzureADSubscribedSku` to retrieve a list of available SKUs for your O365 tenant.
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```PowerShell
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Set-AzureADUser -ObjectId "HUB01@contoso.com" -UsageLocation "US"
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Once you list out the SKUs, you'll need to assign the SkuId you want to the `$License.SkuId` variable.
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Get-AzureADSubscribedSku | Select Sku*,*Units
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$License = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.Open.AzureAD.Model.AssignedLicense
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$License.SkuId = SkuId You selected
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```PowerShell
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Set-AzureADUser -ObjectId "HUB01@contoso.com" -UsageLocation "US"
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$AssignedLicenses = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.Open.AzureAD.Model.AssignedLicenses
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$AssignedLicenses.AddLicenses = $License
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$AssignedLicenses.RemoveLicenses = @()
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Get-AzureADSubscribedSku | Select Sku*,*Units
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$License = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.Open.AzureAD.Model.AssignedLicense
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$License.SkuId = SkuId You selected
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Set-AzureADUserLicense -ObjectId "HUB01@contoso.com" -AssignedLicenses $AssignedLicenses
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```
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$AssignedLicenses = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.Open.AzureAD.Model.AssignedLicenses
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$AssignedLicenses.AddLicenses = $License
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$AssignedLicenses.RemoveLicenses = @()
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Set-AzureADUserLicense -ObjectId "HUB01@contoso.com" -AssignedLicenses $AssignedLicenses
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```
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|
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Next, you enable the device account with [Skype for Business Online](#skype-for-business-online), [Skype for Business on-premises](#skype-for-business-on-premises), or [Skype for Business hybrid](#skype-for-business-hybrid).
|
||||
|
||||
<span id="sfb-online"/>
|
||||
### Skype for Business Online
|
||||
|
||||
To enable Skype for Business online, your tenant users must have Exchange mailboxes (at least one Exchange mailbox in the tenant is required). The following table explains which plans or additional services you need.
|
||||
@ -162,42 +163,42 @@ The following table lists the Office 365 plans and Skype for Business options.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Start by creating a remote PowerShell session from a PC to the Skype for Business online environment.
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Import-Module SkypeOnlineConnector
|
||||
$cssess=New-CsOnlineSession -Credential $cred
|
||||
Import-PSSession $cssess -AllowClobber
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Import-Module SkypeOnlineConnector
|
||||
$cssess=New-CsOnlineSession -Credential $cred
|
||||
Import-PSSession $cssess -AllowClobber
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
2. To enable your Surface Hub account for Skype for Business Server, run this cmdlet:
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Enable-CsMeetingRoom -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RegistrarPool 'sippoolbl20a04.infra.lync.com' -SipAddressType UserPrincipalName
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Enable-CsMeetingRoom -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RegistrarPool 'sippoolbl20a04.infra.lync.com' -SipAddressType UserPrincipalName
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
If you aren't sure what value to use for the `RegistrarPool` parameter in your environment, you can get the value from an existing Skype for Business user using this cmdlet:
|
||||
If you aren't sure what value to use for the `RegistrarPool` parameter in your environment, you can get the value from an existing Skype for Business user using this cmdlet:
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Get-CsOnlineUser -Identity ‘HUB01@contoso.com’| fl *registrarpool*
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Get-CsOnlineUser -Identity ‘HUB01@contoso.com’| fl *registrarpool*
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
3. Assign Skype for Business license to your Surface Hub account.
|
||||
|
||||
Once you've completed the preceding steps to enable your Surface Hub account in Skype for Business Online, you need to assign a license to the Surface Hub. Using the O365 administrative portal, assign either a Skype for Business Online (Plan 2) or a Skype for Business Online (Plan 3) to the device.
|
||||
Once you've completed the preceding steps to enable your Surface Hub account in Skype for Business Online, you need to assign a license to the Surface Hub. Using the O365 administrative portal, assign either a Skype for Business Online (Plan 2) or a Skype for Business Online (Plan 3) license to the device.
|
||||
|
||||
- Login as a tenant administrator, open the O365 Administrative Portal, and click on the Admin app.
|
||||
- Login as a tenant administrator, open the O365 Administrative Portal, and click on the Admin app.
|
||||
|
||||
- Click on **Users and Groups** and then **Add users, reset passwords, and more**.
|
||||
- Click on **Users and Groups** and then **Add users, reset passwords, and more**.
|
||||
|
||||
- Click the Surface Hub account, and then click the pen icon to edit the account information.
|
||||
- Click the Surface Hub account, and then click the pen icon to edit the account information.
|
||||
|
||||
- Click **Licenses**.
|
||||
- Click **Licenses**.
|
||||
|
||||
- In **Assign licenses**, select Skype for Business (Plan 1) or Skype for Business (Plan 2), depending on your licensing and Enterprise Voice requirements. You'll have to use a Plan 2 license if you want to use Enterprise Voice on your Surface Hub.
|
||||
- In **Assign licenses**, select Skype for Business (Plan 1) or Skype for Business (Plan 2), depending on your licensing and Enterprise Voice requirements. You'll have to use a Plan 2 license if you want to use Enterprise Voice on your Surface Hub.
|
||||
|
||||
- Click **Save**.
|
||||
- Click **Save**.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>You can also use the Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows Powershell to run the cmdlets needed to assign one of these licenses, but that's not covered here.
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> You can also use the Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows Powershell to run the cmdlets needed to assign one of these licenses, but that's not covered here.
|
||||
|
||||
For validation, you should be able to use any Skype for Business client (PC, Android, etc.) to sign in to this account.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -205,7 +206,7 @@ For validation, you should be able to use any Skype for Business client (PC, And
|
||||
|
||||
To run this cmdlet, you will need to connect to one of the Skype front-ends. Open the Skype PowerShell and run:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Enable-CsMeetingRoom -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RegistrarPool registrarpoolfqdn -SipAddressType UserPrincipalName
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
@ -217,181 +218,181 @@ The Surface Hub requires a Skype account of the type `meetingroom`, while a norm
|
||||
|
||||
In Skype for Business Server 2015 hybrid environment, any user that you want in Skype for Business Online must first be created in the on-premises deployment, so that the user account is created in Active Directory Domain Services. You can then move the user to Skype for Business Online. The move of a user account from on-premises to online is done via the [Move-CsUser](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/gg398528.aspx) cmdlet. To move a Csmeetingroom object, use the [Move-CsMeetingRoom](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj204889.aspx?f=255&mspperror=-2147217396) cmdlet.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>To use the Move-CsMeetingRoom cmdlet, you must have installed [the May 2017 cumulative update 6.0.9319.281 for Skype for Business Server 2015](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4020991/enables-the-move-csmeetingroom-cmdlet-to-move-a-meeting-room-from-on-p) or [the July 2017 cumulative update 5.0.8308.992 for Lync Server 2013](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4034279/enables-the-move-csmeetingroom-cmdlet-to-move-a-meeting-room-from-on-p).
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> To use the Move-CsMeetingRoom cmdlet, you must have installed [the May 2017 cumulative update 6.0.9319.281 for Skype for Business Server 2015](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4020991/enables-the-move-csmeetingroom-cmdlet-to-move-a-meeting-room-from-on-p) or [the July 2017 cumulative update 5.0.8308.992 for Lync Server 2013](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4034279/enables-the-move-csmeetingroom-cmdlet-to-move-a-meeting-room-from-on-p).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Exchange online
|
||||
|
||||
Use this procedure if you use Exchange online.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Create an email account in Office 365.
|
||||
1. Create an email account in Office 365.
|
||||
|
||||
Start a remote PowerShell session on a PC and connect to Exchange. Be sure you have the right permissions set to run the associated cmdlets.
|
||||
Start a remote PowerShell session on a PC and connect to Exchange. Be sure you have the right permissions set to run the associated cmdlets.
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
|
||||
$cred=Get-Credential -Message "Please use your Office 365 admin credentials"
|
||||
$sess= New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://outlook.office365.com/PowerShell-liveid/ -Credential $cred -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection
|
||||
Import-PSSession $sess
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
|
||||
$cred=Get-Credential -Message "Please use your Office 365 admin credentials"
|
||||
$sess= New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://outlook.office365.com/PowerShell-liveid/ -Credential $cred -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection
|
||||
Import-PSSession $sess
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
2. Set up mailbox.
|
||||
2. Set up a mailbox.
|
||||
|
||||
After establishing a session, you’ll either create a new mailbox and enable it as a RoomMailboxAccount, or change the settings for an existing room mailbox. This will allow the account to authenticate into the Surface Hub.
|
||||
After establishing a session, you’ll either create a new mailbox and enable it as a RoomMailboxAccount, or change the settings for an existing room mailbox. This will allow the account to authenticate into the Surface Hub.
|
||||
|
||||
If you're changing an existing resource mailbox:
|
||||
If you're changing an existing resource mailbox:
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Set-Mailbox -Identity 'HUB01' -EnableRoomMailboxAccount $true -RoomMailboxPassword (ConvertTo-SecureString -String <password> -AsPlainText -Force)
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Set-Mailbox -Identity 'HUB01' -EnableRoomMailboxAccount $true -RoomMailboxPassword (ConvertTo-SecureString -String <password> -AsPlainText -Force)
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
If you’re creating a new resource mailbox:
|
||||
If you’re creating a new resource mailbox:
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
New-Mailbox -MicrosoftOnlineServicesID 'HUB01@contoso.com' -Alias HUB01 -Name "Hub-01" -Room -EnableRoomMailboxAccount $true -RoomMailboxPassword (ConvertTo-SecureString -String <password> -AsPlainText -Force)
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
New-Mailbox -MicrosoftOnlineServicesID 'HUB01@contoso.com' -Alias HUB01 -Name "Hub-01" -Room -EnableRoomMailboxAccount $true -RoomMailboxPassword (ConvertTo-SecureString -String <password> -AsPlainText -Force)
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
3. Create Exchange ActiveSync policy.
|
||||
3. Create Exchange ActiveSync policy.
|
||||
|
||||
After setting up the mailbox, you will need to either create a new Exchange ActiveSync policy, or use a compatible existing policy.
|
||||
After setting up the mailbox, you will need to either create a new Exchange ActiveSync policy, or use a compatible existing policy.
|
||||
|
||||
Surface Hubs are only compatible with device accounts that have an ActiveSync policy where the **PasswordEnabled** property is set to False. If this isn’t set properly, then Exchange services on the Surface Hub (mail, calendar, and joining meetings), will not be enabled.
|
||||
Surface Hubs are only compatible with device accounts that have an ActiveSync policy where the **PasswordEnabled** property is set to False. If this isn’t set properly, Exchange services on the Surface Hub (mail, calendar, and joining meetings) will not be enabled.
|
||||
|
||||
If you haven’t created a compatible policy yet, use the following cmdlet—this one creates a policy called "Surface Hubs". Once it’s created, you can apply the same policy to other device accounts.
|
||||
If you haven’t created a compatible policy yet, use the following cmdlet—this one creates a policy called "Surface Hubs". Once it’s created, you can apply the same policy to other device accounts.
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
$easPolicy = New-MobileDeviceMailboxPolicy -Name “SurfaceHubs” -PasswordEnabled $false
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
$easPolicy = New-MobileDeviceMailboxPolicy -Name “SurfaceHubs” -PasswordEnabled $false
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Once you have a compatible policy, then you will need to apply the policy to the device account. However, policies can only be applied to user accounts and not resource mailboxes. You need to convert the mailbox into a user type, apply the policy, and then convert it back into a mailbox—you may need to re-enable it and set the password again too.
|
||||
Once you have a compatible policy, you will need to apply the policy to the device account. However, policies can only be applied to user accounts and not resource mailboxes. You need to convert the mailbox into a user type, apply the policy, and then convert it back into a mailbox—you may need to re-enable it and set the password again too.
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Set-Mailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -Type Regular
|
||||
Set-CASMailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy $easPolicy.id
|
||||
Set-Mailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -Type Room
|
||||
$credNewAccount = Get-Credential -Message "Please provide the Surface Hub username and password"
|
||||
Set-Mailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RoomMailboxPassword $credNewAccount.Password -EnableRoomMailboxAccount $true
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Set-Mailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -Type Regular
|
||||
Set-CASMailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy $easPolicy.id
|
||||
Set-Mailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -Type Room
|
||||
$credNewAccount = Get-Credential -Message "Please provide the Surface Hub username and password"
|
||||
Set-Mailbox 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RoomMailboxPassword $credNewAccount.Password -EnableRoomMailboxAccount $true
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
4. Set Exchange properties.
|
||||
4. Set Exchange properties.
|
||||
|
||||
Various Exchange properties must be set on the device account to improve the meeting experience. You can see which properties need to be set in the [Exchange properties](exchange-properties-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) section.
|
||||
Various Exchange properties must be set on the device account to improve the meeting experience. You can see which properties need to be set in the [Exchange properties](exchange-properties-for-surface-hub-device-accounts.md) section.
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -AutomateProcessing AutoAccept -AddOrganizerToSubject $false –AllowConflicts $false –DeleteComments $false -DeleteSubject $false -RemovePrivateProperty $false
|
||||
Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -AddAdditionalResponse $true -AdditionalResponse "This is a Surface Hub room!"
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -AutomateProcessing AutoAccept -AddOrganizerToSubject $false –AllowConflicts $false –DeleteComments $false -DeleteSubject $false -RemovePrivateProperty $false
|
||||
Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -AddAdditionalResponse $true -AdditionalResponse "This is a Surface Hub room!"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
5. Add email address for your on-premises domain account.
|
||||
5. Add an email address for your on-premises domain account.
|
||||
|
||||
For this procedure, you'll be using AD admin tools to add an email address for your on-premises domain account.
|
||||
For this procedure, you'll be using AD admin tools to add an email address for your on-premises domain account.
|
||||
|
||||
- In **Active Directory Users and Computers** AD tool, right-click on the folder or Organizational Unit that your Surface Hub accounts will be created in, click **New**, and **User**.
|
||||
- Type the display name from the previous cmdlet into the **Full name** box, and the alias into the **User logon name** box. Click **Next**.
|
||||
- In **Active Directory Users and Computers** AD tool, right-click on the folder or Organizational Unit that your Surface Hub accounts will be created in, click **New**, and **User**.
|
||||
- Type the display name from the previous cmdlet into the **Full name** box, and the alias into the **User logon name** box. Click **Next**.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
- Type the password for this account. You'll need to retype it for verification. Make sure the **Password never expires** checkbox is the only option selected.
|
||||
- Type the password for this account. You'll need to retype it for verification. Make sure the **Password never expires** checkbox is the only option selected.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
>Selecting **Password never expires** is a requirement for Skype for Business on the Surface Hub. Your domain rules may prohibit passwords that don't expire. If so, you'll need to create an exception for each Surface Hub device account.
|
||||
> [!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
> Selecting **Password never expires** is a requirement for Skype for Business on the Surface Hub. Your domain rules may prohibit passwords that don't expire. If so, you'll need to create an exception for each Surface Hub device account.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
- Click **Finish** to create the account.
|
||||
- Click **Finish** to create the account.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
6. Run directory synchronization.
|
||||
6. Run directory synchronization.
|
||||
|
||||
After you've created the account, run a directory synchronization. When it's complete, go to the users page and verify that the two accounts created in the previous steps have merged.
|
||||
After you've created the account, run a directory synchronization. When it's complete, go to the users page and verify that the two accounts created in the previous steps have merged.
|
||||
|
||||
7. Connect to Azure AD.
|
||||
7. Connect to Azure AD.
|
||||
|
||||
You first need to install Azure AD module for PowerShell version 2. In an elevated powershell prompt run the following command :
|
||||
You first need to install Azure AD module for PowerShell version 2. In an elevated PowerShell prompt, run the following command:
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Install-Module -Name AzureAD
|
||||
```
|
||||
You need to connect to Azure AD to apply some account settings. You can run this cmdlet to connect.
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Install-Module -Name AzureAD
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Import-Module AzureAD
|
||||
Connect-AzureAD -Credential $cred
|
||||
```
|
||||
You need to connect to Azure AD to apply some account settings. You can run this cmdlet to connect:
|
||||
|
||||
8. Assign an Office 365 license.
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Import-Module AzureAD
|
||||
Connect-AzureAD -Credential $cred
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
The device account needs to have a valid Office 365 (O365) license, or Exchange and Skype for Business will not work. If you have the license, you need to assign a usage location to your device account—this determines what license SKUs are available for your account.
|
||||
8. Assign an Office 365 license.
|
||||
|
||||
Next, you can use `Get-AzureADSubscribedSku` to retrieve a list of available SKUs for your O365 tenant.
|
||||
The device account needs to have a valid Office 365 (O365) license, or Exchange and Skype for Business will not work. If you have the license, you need to assign a usage location to your device account—this determines what license SKUs are available for your account.
|
||||
|
||||
Once you list out the SKUs, you'll need to assign the SkuId you want to the `$License.SkuId` variable.
|
||||
Next, you can use `Get-AzureADSubscribedSku` to retrieve a list of available SKUs for your O365 tenant.
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Set-AzureADUser -ObjectId "HUB01@contoso.com" -UsageLocation "US"
|
||||
Once you list out the SKUs, you'll need to assign the SkuId you want to the `$License.SkuId` variable.
|
||||
|
||||
Get-AzureADSubscribedSku | Select Sku*,*Units
|
||||
$License = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.Open.AzureAD.Model.AssignedLicense
|
||||
$License.SkuId = SkuId You selected
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Set-AzureADUser -ObjectId "HUB01@contoso.com" -UsageLocation "US"
|
||||
|
||||
$AssignedLicenses = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.Open.AzureAD.Model.AssignedLicenses
|
||||
$AssignedLicenses.AddLicenses = $License
|
||||
$AssignedLicenses.RemoveLicenses = @()
|
||||
Get-AzureADSubscribedSku | Select Sku*,*Units
|
||||
$License = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.Open.AzureAD.Model.AssignedLicense
|
||||
$License.SkuId = SkuId You selected
|
||||
|
||||
Set-AzureADUserLicense -ObjectId "HUB01@contoso.com" -AssignedLicenses $AssignedLicenses
|
||||
```
|
||||
$AssignedLicenses = New-Object -TypeName Microsoft.Open.AzureAD.Model.AssignedLicenses
|
||||
$AssignedLicenses.AddLicenses = $License
|
||||
$AssignedLicenses.RemoveLicenses = @()
|
||||
|
||||
Next, you enable the device account with [Skype for Business Online](#sfb-online), [Skype for Business on-premises](#sfb-onprem), or [Skype for Business hybrid](#sfb-hybrid).
|
||||
Set-AzureADUserLicense -ObjectId "HUB01@contoso.com" -AssignedLicenses $AssignedLicenses
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Next, you enable the device account with [Skype for Business Online](#skype-for-business-online), [Skype for Business on-premises](#skype-for-business-on-premises), or [Skype for Business hybrid](#skype-for-business-hybrid).
|
||||
|
||||
### Skype for Business Online
|
||||
|
||||
In order to enable Skype for Business, your environment will need to meet the [prerequisites for Skype for Business online](#sfb-online).
|
||||
In order to enable Skype for Business, your environment will need to meet the [prerequisites for Skype for Business online](#skype-for-business-online).
|
||||
|
||||
1. Start by creating a remote PowerShell session to the Skype for Business online environment from a PC.
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Import-Module SkypeOnlineConnector
|
||||
$cssess=New-CsOnlineSession -Credential $cred
|
||||
Import-PSSession $cssess -AllowClobber
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Import-Module SkypeOnlineConnector
|
||||
$cssess=New-CsOnlineSession -Credential $cred
|
||||
Import-PSSession $cssess -AllowClobber
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
2. To enable your Surface Hub account for Skype for Business Server, run this cmdlet:
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Enable-CsMeetingRoom -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RegistrarPool
|
||||
'sippoolbl20a04.infra.lync.com' -SipAddressType UserPrincipalName
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Enable-CsMeetingRoom -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RegistrarPool
|
||||
'sippoolbl20a04.infra.lync.com' -SipAddressType UserPrincipalName
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
If you aren't sure what value to use for the `RegistrarPool` parameter in your environment, you can get the value from an existing Skype for Business user using this cmdlet:
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Get-CsOnlineUser -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com'| fl *registrarpool*
|
||||
```
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
Get-CsOnlineUser -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com'| fl *registrarpool*
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
10. Assign Skype for Business license to your Surface Hub account
|
||||
|
||||
Once you've completed the preceding steps to enable your Surface Hub account in Skype for Business Online, you need to assign a license to the Surface Hub. Using the O365 administrative portal, assign either a Skype for Business Online (Plan 2) or a Skype for Business Online (Plan 3) to the device.
|
||||
Once you've completed the preceding steps to enable your Surface Hub account in Skype for Business Online, you need to assign a license to the Surface Hub. Using the O365 administrative portal, assign either a Skype for Business Online (Plan 2) or a Skype for Business Online (Plan 3) license to the device.
|
||||
|
||||
- Sign in as a tenant administrator, open the O365 Administrative Portal, and click on the Admin app.
|
||||
- Sign in as a tenant administrator, open the O365 Administrative Portal, and click on the Admin app.
|
||||
|
||||
- Click on **Users and Groups** and then **Add users, reset passwords, and more**.
|
||||
- Click on **Users and Groups** and then **Add users, reset passwords, and more**.
|
||||
|
||||
- Click the Surface Hub account, and then click the pen icon to edit the account information.
|
||||
- Click the Surface Hub account, and then click the pen icon to edit the account information.
|
||||
|
||||
- Click **Licenses**.
|
||||
- Click **Licenses**.
|
||||
|
||||
- In **Assign licenses**, select Skype for Business (Plan 2) or Skype for Business (Plan 3), depending on your licensing and Enterprise Voice requirements. You'll have to use a Plan 3 license if you want to use Enterprise Voice on your Surface Hub.
|
||||
- In **Assign licenses**, select Skype for Business (Plan 2) or Skype for Business (Plan 3), depending on your licensing and Enterprise Voice requirements. You'll have to use a Plan 3 license if you want to use Enterprise Voice on your Surface Hub.
|
||||
|
||||
- Click **Save**.
|
||||
- Click **Save**.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
> You can also use the Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell to run the cmdlets needed to assign one of these licenses, but that's not covered here.
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> You can also use the Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell to run the cmdlets needed to assign one of these licenses, but that's not covered here.
|
||||
|
||||
For validation, you should be able to use any Skype for Business client (PC, Android, etc) to sign in to this account.
|
||||
|
||||
<span id="sfb-onprem"/>
|
||||
### Skype for Business on-premises
|
||||
|
||||
To run this cmdlet, you will need to connect to one of the Skype front-ends. Open the Skype PowerShell and run:
|
||||
@ -400,7 +401,6 @@ To run this cmdlet, you will need to connect to one of the Skype front-ends. Ope
|
||||
Enable-CsMeetingRoom -Identity 'HUB01@contoso.com' -RegistrarPool registrarpoolfqdn -SipAddressType UserPrincipalName
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
<span id="sfb-hybrid"/>
|
||||
### Skype for Business hybrid
|
||||
|
||||
If your organization has set up [hybrid connectivity between Skype for Business Server and Skype for Business Online](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj205403.aspx), the guidance for creating accounts differs from a standard Surface Hub deployment.
|
||||
@ -409,6 +409,5 @@ The Surface Hub requires a Skype account of the type *meetingroom*, while a norm
|
||||
|
||||
In Skype for Business Server 2015 hybrid environment, any user that you want in Skype for Business Online must first be created in the on-premises deployment, so that the user account is created in Active Directory Domain Services. You can then move the user to Skype for Business Online. The move of a user account from on-premises to online is done via the [Move-CsUser](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/gg398528.aspx) cmdlet. To move a Csmeetingroom object, use the [Move-CsMeetingRoom](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj204889.aspx?f=255&mspperror=-2147217396) cmdlet.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>To use the Move-CsMeetingRoom cmdlet, you must have installed [the May 2017 cumulative update 6.0.9319.281 for Skype for Business Server 2015](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4020991/enables-the-move-csmeetingroom-cmdlet-to-move-a-meeting-room-from-on-p) or [the July 2017 cumulative update 5.0.8308.992 for Lync Server 2013](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4034279/enables-the-move-csmeetingroom-cmdlet-to-move-a-meeting-room-from-on-p).
|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> To use the Move-CsMeetingRoom cmdlet, you must have installed [the May 2017 cumulative update 6.0.9319.281 for Skype for Business Server 2015](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4020991/enables-the-move-csmeetingroom-cmdlet-to-move-a-meeting-room-from-on-p) or [the July 2017 cumulative update 5.0.8308.992 for Lync Server 2013](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4034279/enables-the-move-csmeetingroom-cmdlet-to-move-a-meeting-room-from-on-p).
|
||||
|
@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ The following tables include info on Windows 10 settings that have been validate
|
||||
| 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 <br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.<br> [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 <br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.<br> [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 <br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.<br> [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 <br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.<br> [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 <br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.<br> [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 <br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.<br> [Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes |
|
||||
| Allow Windows Defender SmartScreen | Keep this enabled to turn on Windows Defender SmartScreen. | [Browser/AllowSmartScreen](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_AllowSmartScreen) | Yes <br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.<br> [Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes |
|
||||
| Prevent ignoring Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings for websites | For extra security, use to stop users from ignoring Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings and block them from accessing potentially malicious websites. | [Browser/PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#Browser_PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride) | Yes <br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.<br> [Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes |
|
||||
| Prevent ignoring Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings for files | For extra security, use to stop users from ignoring Windows Defender SmartScreen 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 <br> [Use a custom policy.](#example-intune) | Yes.<br> [Use a custom setting.](#example-sccm) | Yes |
|
||||
|
||||
\*Settings supported with SyncML can also be configured in a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ If you have a pure, online (O365) deployment, then you can [use the provided Pow
|
||||
Set-AzureADUser -ObjectId "HUB01@contoso.com" -PasswordPolicies "DisablePasswordExpiration"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
7. Surface Hub requires a license for Skype for Business functionality. In order to enable Skype for Business, your environment will need to meet the [prerequisites for Skype for Business online](hybrid-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md#sfb-online).
|
||||
7. Surface Hub requires a license for Skype for Business functionality. In order to enable Skype for Business, your environment will need to meet the [prerequisites for Skype for Business online](hybrid-deployment-surface-hub-device-accounts.md#skype-for-business-online).
|
||||
|
||||
Next, you can use `Get-AzureADSubscribedSku` to retrieve a list of available SKUs for your O365 tenant.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -124,13 +124,13 @@ If you have a pure, online (O365) deployment, then you can [use the provided Pow
|
||||
- Next, if you aren't sure what value to use for the `RegistrarPool` parameter in your environment, you can get the value from an existing Skype for Business user using this cmdlet (for example, <em>alice@contoso.com</em>):
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
(Get-CsTenant).TenantPoolExtension
|
||||
Get-CsOnlineUser -Identity 'alice@contoso.com' | fl registrarpool
|
||||
```
|
||||
OR by setting a variable
|
||||
|
||||
```PowerShell
|
||||
$strRegistrarPool = (Get-CsTenant).TenantPoolExtension
|
||||
$strRegistrarPool = $strRegistrarPool[0].Substring($strRegistrarPool[0].IndexOf(':') + 1)
|
||||
$strRegistrarPool = Get-CsOnlineUser -Identity 'alice@contoso.com' | fl registrarpool | out-string
|
||||
$strRegistrarPool = $strRegistrarPool.Substring($strRegistrarPool.IndexOf(':') + 2)
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
- Enable the Surface Hub account with the following cmdlet:
|
||||
|
@ -54,25 +54,26 @@ Instead of using the Microsoft Admin Center portal, you can create the account u
|
||||
|
||||
### Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
$365Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://ps.outlook.com/powershell -Credential (Get-Credential) -Authentication Basic –AllowRedirection $ImportResults = Import-PSSession $365Session
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
$365Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://ps.outlook.com/powershell -Credential (Get-Credential) -Authentication Basic –AllowRedirection
|
||||
$ImportResults = Import-PSSession $365Session
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Create a new Room Mailbox
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
New-Mailbox -MicrosoftOnlineServicesID account@YourDomain.com -Alias SurfaceHub2S -Name SurfaceHub2S -Room -EnableRoomMailboxAccount $true -RoomMailboxPassword (ConvertTo-SecureString -String "<Enter Strong Password>" -AsPlainText -Force)
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Set Calendar Auto processing
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity "account@YourDomain.com" -AutomateProcessing AutoAccept -AddOrganizerToSubject $false –AllowConflicts $false –DeleteComments $false -DeleteSubject $false -RemovePrivateProperty $false -AddAdditionalResponse $true -AdditionalResponse "This room is equipped with a Surface Hub"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Assign a license
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
Connect-MsolService
|
||||
Set-Msoluser -UserPrincipalName account@YourDomain.com -UsageLocation IE
|
||||
Set-MsolUserLicense -UserPrincipalName "account@YourDomain.com" -AddLicenses "contoso:MEETING_ROOM"
|
||||
@ -85,10 +86,11 @@ Set-MsolUserLicense -UserPrincipalName "account@YourDomain.com" -AddLicenses "co
|
||||
- [Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable](https://aka.ms/vs/15/release/vc_redist.x64.exe)
|
||||
- [Skype for Business Online PowerShell Module](https://www.microsoft.com/download/confirmation.aspx?id=39366)
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
Import-Module LyncOnlineConnector
|
||||
$SfBSession = New-CsOnlineSession -Credential (Get-Credential)
|
||||
Import-PSSession $SfBSession -AllowClobber
|
||||
Enable the Skype for Business meeting room
|
||||
|
||||
# Enable the Skype for Business meeting room
|
||||
Enable-CsMeetingRoom -Identity account@YourDomain.com -RegistrarPool(Get-CsTenant).Registrarpool -SipAddressType EmailAddress
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
|
||||
# Deploy the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices
|
||||
|
||||
> **Home users:** This article is only intended for technical support agents and IT professionals. If you're looking for help to install Surface updates or firmware on a home device, please see [Update Surface firmware and Windows 10](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4023505).
|
||||
> **Home users:** This article is only intended for technical support agents and IT professionals, and applies only to Surface devices. If you're looking for help to install Surface updates or firmware on a home device, please see [Update Surface firmware and Windows 10](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4023505).
|
||||
|
||||
Under typical conditions, Windows Update automatically keeps Windows Surface devices up-to-date by downloading and installing the latest device drivers and firmware. However, you may sometimes have to download and install updates manually. For example, you may have to manually manage updates when you deploy a new version of Windows.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ ms.audience: itpro
|
||||
|
||||
# Top support solutions for Surface devices
|
||||
|
||||
> [!Note]
|
||||
> **Home users**: This article is only intended for use by IT professionals and technical support agents. If you're looking for help with a problem with your home device, please see [Surface Devices Help](https://support.microsoft.com/products/surface-devices).
|
||||
|
||||
Microsoft regularly releases both updates and solutions for Surface devices. To ensure your devices can receive future updates, including security updates, it's important to keep your Surface devices updated. For a complete listing of the update history, see [Surface update history](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/install-update-activate/surface-update-history) and [Install Surface and Windows updates](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/performance-and-maintenance/install-software-updates-for-surface?os=windows-10&=undefined).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -50,6 +50,9 @@ You can use Windows Installer commands (Msiexec.exe) to deploy Surface Dock Firm
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> A log file is not created by default. In order to create a log file, you will need to append "/l*v [path]"
|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> A log file is not created by default. In order to create a log file, you will need to append "/l*v [path]"
|
||||
|
||||
For more information, refer to [Command line options](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/msi/command-line-options) documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
@ -89,9 +92,9 @@ Successful completion of Surface Dock Firmware Update results in new registry ke
|
||||
**Table 1. Log files for Surface Dock Firmware Update**
|
||||
|
||||
| Log | Location | Notes |
|
||||
| -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
||||
| Surface Dock Firmware Update log | /l*v %windir%\logs\ SurfaceDockFWI.log | |
|
||||
| Windows Device Install log | %windir%\inf\setupapi.dev.log | For more information about using Device Install Log, refer to [SetupAPI Logging](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/drivers/install/setupapi-logging--windows-vista-and-later-). |
|
||||
| -------------------------------- | --------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
||||
| Surface Dock Firmware Update log | Path needs to be specified (see note) | Earlier versions of this tool wrote events to Applications and Services Logs\Microsoft Surface Dock Updater. |
|
||||
| Windows Device Install log | %windir%\inf\setupapi.dev.log | For more information about using Device Install Log, refer to [SetupAPI Logging](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/drivers/install/setupapi-logging--windows-vista-and-later-) documentation. |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**Table 2. Event log IDs for Surface Dock Firmware Update**<br>
|
||||
|
@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
author: dansimp
|
||||
ms.author: dansimp
|
||||
ms.topic: article
|
||||
ms.date: 11/20/2019
|
||||
ms.date: 12/02/2019
|
||||
ms.reviewer: scottmca
|
||||
manager: dansimp
|
||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ The following list shows all the available devices you can manage in SEMM:
|
||||
| Alternate Boot | Allows you to manage use of an Alternate boot order to boot directly to a USB or Ethernet device by pressing both the Volume Down button and Power button during boot. If you do not configure this setting, Alternate boot is enabled. |
|
||||
| Boot Order Lock | Allows you to lock the boot order to prevent changes. If you do not configure this setting, Boot Order Lock is disabled. |
|
||||
| USB Boot | Allows you to manage booting to USB devices. If you do not configure this setting, USB Boot is enabled. |
|
||||
| Network Stack | Allows you to manage Network Stack boot settings. If you do not configure this setting, the ability to manage Network Stack boot settings is enabled. |
|
||||
| Network Stack | Allows you to manage Network Stack boot settings. If you do not configure this setting, the ability to manage Network Stack boot settings is disabled. |
|
||||
| Auto Power On | Allows you to manage Auto Power On boot settings. If you do not configure this setting, Auto Power on is enabled. |
|
||||
| Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) | Allows you to manage Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) to enable or disable hyperthreading. If you do not configure this setting, SMT is enabled. |
|
||||
|Enable Battery limit| Allows you to manage Battery limit functionality. If you do not configure this setting, Battery limit is enabled |
|
||||
|
@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ System Model and System SKU are variables that are stored in the System Manageme
|
||||
|
||||
| Device | System Model | System SKU |
|
||||
| ---------- | ----------- | -------------- |
|
||||
| AMD Surface Laptop 3 | Surface 3 | Surface_Laptop_3_1873 |
|
||||
| Surface Laptop 3 | Surface 3 | Surface_Laptop_3_1867:1868 |
|
||||
| Surface Laptop 3 | Surface 3 | Surface_3
|
||||
| Surface 3 WiFI | Surface 3 | Surface_3 |
|
||||
| Surface 3 LTE AT&T | Surface 3 | Surface_3_US1 |
|
||||
| Surface 3 LTE Verizon | Surface 3 | Surface_3_US2 |
|
||||
|
@ -1617,7 +1617,7 @@ As a final quality control step, verify the device configuration to ensure that
|
||||
* The device can connect to the Internet and view the appropriate web content in Microsoft Edge.
|
||||
* Windows Update is active and current with software updates.
|
||||
* Windows Defender is active and current with malware Security intelligence.
|
||||
* The SmartScreen Filter is active.
|
||||
* Windows Defender SmartScreen is active.
|
||||
* All Microsoft Store apps are properly installed and updated.
|
||||
* All Windows desktop apps are properly installed and updated.
|
||||
* Printers are properly configured.
|
||||
|
@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ As a final quality control step, verify the device configuration to ensure that
|
||||
- The device can connect to the Internet and view the appropriate web content in Microsoft Edge.
|
||||
- Windows Update is active and current with software updates.
|
||||
- Windows Defender is active and current with malware Security intelligence.
|
||||
- The SmartScreen Filter is active.
|
||||
- Windows Defender SmartScreen is active.
|
||||
- All Microsoft Store apps are properly installed and updated.
|
||||
- All Windows desktop apps are properly installed and updated.
|
||||
- Printers are properly configured.
|
||||
|
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) extends the capabilities of th
|
||||
## AGPM Version Information
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
[AGPM 4.0 SP3](agpm-40-sp3-navengl.md) supports Windows 10, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista with SP1.
|
||||
[AGPM 4.0 SP3](agpm-40-sp3-navengl.md) supports Windows 10, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista with SP1.
|
||||
|
||||
[AGPM 4.0 SP2](agpm-40-sp2-navengl.md) supports Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista with SP1.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to Allow Only Administrators to Enable Connection Groups (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Only Allow Admins to Enable Connection Groups (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: How to Allow Only Administrators to Enable Connection Groups
|
||||
author: dansimp
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to apply the deployment configuration file by using Windows PowerShell (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Apply deployment config file via Windows PowerShell (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: How to apply the deployment configuration file by using Windows PowerShell for Windows 10.
|
||||
author: dansimp
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Automatically clean up unpublished packages on the App-V client (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Auto-remove unpublished packages on App-V client (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: How to automatically clean up any unpublished packages on your App-V client devices.
|
||||
author: dansimp
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: How to Install the Publishing Server on a Remote Computer (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Install the Publishing Server on a Remote Computer (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: How to Install the App-V Publishing Server on a Remote Computer
|
||||
author: lomayor
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
|
||||
|
@ -46,15 +46,22 @@ Ensure [Remote Credential Guard](/windows/access-protection/remote-credential-gu
|
||||
>
|
||||
>`net localgroup "Remote Desktop Users" /add "AzureAD\the-UPN-attribute-of-your-user"`, where *FirstnameLastname* is the name of the user profile in C:\Users\, which is created based on DisplayName attribute in Azure AD.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> This command only works for AADJ device users already added to any of the local groups (administrators).
|
||||
> Otherwise this command throws the below error. For example: </br>
|
||||
> for cloud only user: "There is no such global user or group : *name*" </br>
|
||||
> for synced user: "There is no such global user or group : *name*" </br>
|
||||
>
|
||||
>In Windows 10, version 1709, the user does not have to sign in to the remote device first.
|
||||
>
|
||||
>In Windows 10, version 1709, you can add other Azure AD users to the **Administrators** group on a device in **Settings** and restrict remote credentials to **Administrators**. If there is a problem connecting remotely, make sure that both devices are joined to Azure AD and that TPM is functioning properly on both devices.
|
||||
|
||||
4. Enter **Authenticated Users**, then click **Check Names**. If the **Name Not Found** window opens, click **Locations** and select this PC.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!TIP]
|
||||
>When you connect to the remote PC, enter your account name in this format: `AzureAD UPN`. The local PC must either be domain-joined or Azure AD-joined. The local PC and remote PC must be in the same Azure AD tenant.
|
||||
> [!TIP]
|
||||
> When you connect to the remote PC, enter your account name in this format: `AzureAD UPN`. The local PC must either be domain-joined or Azure AD-joined. The local PC and remote PC must be in the same Azure AD tenant.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!Note]
|
||||
> If you cannot connect using Remote Desktop Connection 6.0, then you must turn off new features of RDP 6.0 and revert back to RDP 5.0 by changing a few changes in the RDP file. See the details in the [support article](https://support.microsoft.com/help/941641/remote-desktop-connection-6-0-prompts-you-for-credentials-before-you-e).
|
||||
|
||||
## Supported configurations
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -237,7 +237,6 @@
|
||||
#### [Security](policy-csp-security.md)
|
||||
#### [ServiceControlManager](policy-csp-servicecontrolmanager.md)
|
||||
#### [Settings](policy-csp-settings.md)
|
||||
#### [SmartScreen](policy-csp-smartscreen.md)
|
||||
#### [Speech](policy-csp-speech.md)
|
||||
#### [Start](policy-csp-start.md)
|
||||
#### [Storage](policy-csp-storage.md)
|
||||
@ -253,6 +252,7 @@
|
||||
#### [Wifi](policy-csp-wifi.md)
|
||||
#### [WindowsConnectionManager](policy-csp-windowsconnectionmanager.md)
|
||||
#### [WindowsDefenderSecurityCenter](policy-csp-windowsdefendersecuritycenter.md)
|
||||
#### [WindowsDefenderSmartScreen](policy-csp-smartscreen.md)
|
||||
#### [WindowsInkWorkspace](policy-csp-windowsinkworkspace.md)
|
||||
#### [WindowsLogon](policy-csp-windowslogon.md)
|
||||
#### [WindowsPowerShell](policy-csp-windowspowershell.md)
|
||||
|
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ This node is the policy binary itself, which is encoded as base64.
|
||||
|
||||
Scope is dynamic. Supported operations are Get, Add, Delete, and Replace.
|
||||
|
||||
Value type is b64. Supported value is any well-formed WDAC policy, i.e. the base64-encoded content output by the ConvertFrom-CIPolicy cmdlet.
|
||||
Value type is b64. Supported value is a binary file, converted from the policy XML file by the ConvertFrom-CIPolicy cmdlet.
|
||||
|
||||
Default value is empty.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -118,8 +118,7 @@ To use ApplicationControl CSP, you must:
|
||||
- Know a generated policy’s GUID, which can be found in the policy xml as `<PolicyTypeID>`.
|
||||
- Convert the policies to binary format using the ConvertFrom-CIPolicy cmdlet in order to be deployed. The binary policy may be signed or unsigned.
|
||||
|
||||
If you are using hybrid MDM management with System Center Configuration Manager or using Intune, ensure that you are using Base64 as the Data type when using Custom OMA-URI
|
||||
functionality to apply the Code Integrity policy.
|
||||
If you are using hybrid MDM management with System Center Configuration Manager or using Intune, ensure that you are using Base64 as the Data type when using Custom OMA-URI functionality to apply the Code Integrity policy via uploading the binary file.
|
||||
|
||||
### Deploy policies
|
||||
To deploy a new base policy using the CSP, perform an ADD on **./Vendor/MSFT/ApplicationControl/Policies/_Policy GUID_/Policy** using the Base64-encoded policy node as {Data}. Refer to the the Format section in the Example 1 below.
|
||||
|
@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ Supported operation is Get.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<a href="" id="appinstallation-packagefamilyname-lasterrordescription"></a>**AppInstallation/*PackageFamilyName*/LastErrorDescription**
|
||||
<a href="" id="appinstallation-packagefamilyname-lasterrordescription"></a>**AppInstallation/*PackageFamilyName*/LastErrorDesc**
|
||||
Required. Description of last error relating to the app installation.
|
||||
|
||||
Supported operation is Get.
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Implement server-side support for mobile application management on Windows
|
||||
title: Provide server-side support for mobile app management on Windows
|
||||
description: The Windows version of mobile application management (MAM) is a lightweight solution for managing company data access and security on personal devices. MAM support is built into Windows on top of Windows Information Protection (WIP).
|
||||
ms.author: dansimp
|
||||
ms.topic: article
|
||||
|
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ With Windows 10, version 1809, Microsoft is also releasing a Microsoft MDM secur
|
||||
|
||||
The MDM security baseline includes policies that cover the following areas:
|
||||
|
||||
- Microsoft inbox security technology (not deprecated) such as Bitlocker, Smartscreen, and DeviceGuard (virtual-based security), ExploitGuard, Defender, and Firewall
|
||||
- Microsoft inbox security technology (not deprecated) such as Bitlocker, Windows Defender Smartscreen, and DeviceGuard (virtual-based security), ExploitGuard, Defender, and Firewall
|
||||
- Restricting remote access to devices
|
||||
- Setting credential requirements for passwords and PINs
|
||||
- Restricting use of legacy technology
|
||||
|
@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Default value is false. If you set this policy to true, Remote Windows Hello for
|
||||
|
||||
Supported operations are Add, Get, Delete, and Replace.
|
||||
|
||||
*Not supported on Windows Holographic and Windows Holographic for Business.*
|
||||
*Not supported on Windows Holographic and Windows Holographic for Business prior to Windows 10 version 1903 (May 2019 Update).*
|
||||
|
||||
<a href="" id="tenantid-policies-usehellocertificatesassmartcardcertificates"></a>***TenantId*/Policies/UseHelloCertificatesAsSmartCardCertificates** (only for ./Device/Vendor/MSFT)
|
||||
Added in Windows 10, version 1809. If you enable this policy setting, applications use Windows Hello for Business certificates as smart card certificates. Biometric factors are unavailable when a user is asked to authorize the use of the certificate's private key. This policy setting is designed to allow compatibility with applications that rely exclusively on smart card certificates.
|
||||
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ This node is deprecated. Use **Biometrics/UseBiometrics** node instead.
|
||||
|
||||
<a href="" id="biometrics--only-for---device-vendor-msft-"></a>**Biometrics** (only for ./Device/Vendor/MSFT)
|
||||
Node for defining biometric settings. This node was added in Windows 10, version 1511.
|
||||
*Not supported on Windows Holographic and Windows Holographic for Business.*
|
||||
*Not supported on Windows Holographic and Windows Holographic for Business prior to Windows 10 version 1903 (May 2019 Update).*
|
||||
|
||||
<a href="" id="biometrics-usebiometrics--only-for---device-vendor-msft-"></a>**Biometrics/UseBiometrics** (only for ./Device/Vendor/MSFT)
|
||||
Boolean value used to enable or disable the use of biometric gestures, such as face and fingerprint, as an alternative to the PIN gesture for Windows Hello for Business. Users must still configure a PIN if they configure biometric gestures to use in case of failures. This node was added in Windows 10, version 1511.
|
||||
@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ Note that enhanced anti-spoofing for Windows Hello face authentication is not re
|
||||
|
||||
Supported operations are Add, Get, Delete, and Replace.
|
||||
|
||||
*Not supported on Windows Holographic and Windows Holographic for Business.*
|
||||
*Not supported on Windows Holographic and Windows Holographic for Business prior to Windows 10 version 1903 (May 2019 Update).*
|
||||
|
||||
<a href="" id="deviceunlock"></a>**DeviceUnlock** (only for ./Device/Vendor/MSFT)
|
||||
Added in Windows 10, version 1803. Interior node.
|
||||
|
@ -3202,7 +3202,7 @@ The following diagram shows the Policy configuration service provider in tree fo
|
||||
</dd>
|
||||
</dl>
|
||||
|
||||
### SmartScreen policies
|
||||
### Windows Defender SmartScreen policies
|
||||
|
||||
<dl>
|
||||
<dd>
|
||||
|
@ -1748,7 +1748,7 @@ Most restricted value: 1
|
||||
To verify AllowSmartScreen is set to 0 (not allowed):
|
||||
|
||||
1. Click or tap **More** (…) and select **Settings** > **View Advanced settings**.
|
||||
2. Verify the setting **Help protect me from malicious sites and download with SmartScreen Filter** is disabled.
|
||||
2. Verify that the setting **Help protect me from malicious sites and download with Windows Defender SmartScreen** is disabled.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Validation-->
|
||||
<!--/Policy-->
|
||||
|
@ -2448,7 +2448,7 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
Value and index pairs in the SyncML example:
|
||||
- http://adfs.contoso.org 1
|
||||
- http://microsoft.com 2
|
||||
- https://microsoft.com 2
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Example-->
|
||||
<!--/Policy-->
|
||||
@ -3253,11 +3253,11 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting determines whether the user can bypass warnings from SmartScreen Filter. SmartScreen Filter prevents the user from browsing to or downloading from sites that are known to host malicious content. SmartScreen Filter also prevents the execution of files that are known to be malicious.
|
||||
This policy setting determines whether the user can bypass warnings from Windows Defender SmartScreen. Windows Defender SmartScreen prevents the user from browsing to or downloading from sites that are known to host malicious content. Windows Defender SmartScreen also prevents the execution of files that are known to be malicious.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter warnings block the user.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings block the user.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user can bypass SmartScreen Filter warnings.
|
||||
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user can bypass Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Description-->
|
||||
> [!TIP]
|
||||
@ -3324,11 +3324,11 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting determines whether the user can bypass warnings from SmartScreen Filter. SmartScreen Filter warns the user about executable files that Internet Explorer users do not commonly download from the Internet.
|
||||
This policy setting determines whether the user can bypass warnings from Windows Defender SmartScreen. Windows Defender SmartScreen warns the user about executable files that Internet Explorer users do not commonly download from the Internet.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter warnings block the user.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings block the user.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user can bypass SmartScreen Filter warnings.
|
||||
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user can bypass Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Description-->
|
||||
> [!TIP]
|
||||
@ -6501,13 +6501,13 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: In Internet Explorer 7, this policy setting controls whether Phishing Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -8604,13 +8604,13 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: In Internet Explorer 7, this policy setting controls whether Phishing Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -9561,13 +9561,13 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: In Internet Explorer 7, this policy setting controls whether Phishing Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -10518,13 +10518,13 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: In Internet Explorer 7, this policy setting controls whether Phishing Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -11481,13 +11481,13 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: In Internet Explorer 7, this policy setting controls whether Phishing Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -12286,13 +12286,13 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: In Internet Explorer 7, this policy setting controls whether Phishing Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -13170,13 +13170,13 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: In Internet Explorer 7, this policy setting controls whether Phishing Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -14054,13 +14054,13 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: In Internet Explorer 7, this policy setting controls whether Phishing Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -14733,11 +14733,11 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting prevents the user from managing SmartScreen Filter, which warns the user if the website being visited is known for fraudulent attempts to gather personal information through "phishing," or is known to host malware.
|
||||
This policy setting prevents the user from managing Windows Defender SmartScreen, which warns the user if the website being visited is known for fraudulent attempts to gather personal information through "phishing," or is known to host malware.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, the user is not prompted to turn on SmartScreen Filter. All website addresses that are not on the filter's allow list are sent automatically to Microsoft without prompting the user.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, the user is not prompted to turn on Windows Defender SmartScreen. All website addresses that are not on the filter's allow list are sent automatically to Microsoft without prompting the user.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user is prompted to decide whether to turn on SmartScreen Filter during the first-run experience.
|
||||
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user is prompted to decide whether to turn on Windows Defender SmartScreen during the first-run experience.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Description-->
|
||||
> [!TIP]
|
||||
@ -16477,13 +16477,13 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: In Internet Explorer 7, this policy setting controls whether Phishing Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -19053,13 +19053,13 @@ ADMX Info:
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Scope-->
|
||||
<!--Description-->
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
This policy setting controls whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, SmartScreen Filter does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you disable this policy setting, Windows Defender SmartScreen does not scan pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can choose whether Windows Defender SmartScreen scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: In Internet Explorer 7, this policy setting controls whether Phishing Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -173,6 +173,9 @@ manager: dansimp
|
||||
|
||||
<hr/>
|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> To find data formats (and other policy-related details), see [Policy DDF file](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-ddf-file).
|
||||
|
||||
<!--Policy-->
|
||||
<a href="" id="localpoliciessecurityoptions-accounts-blockmicrosoftaccounts"></a>**LocalPoliciesSecurityOptions/Accounts_BlockMicrosoftAccounts**
|
||||
|
||||
@ -3698,4 +3701,3 @@ Footnotes:
|
||||
- 6 - Added in Windows 10, version 1903.
|
||||
|
||||
<!--/Policies-->
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -130,3 +130,8 @@ Value type is Base64. Supported operation is Replace.
|
||||
Retrieves the binary result package of previous Settings2/Apply operation. This binary package contains XML describing the action taken for each individual setting.
|
||||
|
||||
Supported operation is Get.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Related topics
|
||||
|
||||
[UEFI DDF file](./uefi-ddf.md)
|
||||
|
@ -296,21 +296,13 @@ For links to these classes, see [**MDM Bridge WMI Provider**](https://msdn.micro
|
||||
[**Win32\_UninterruptiblePowerSupply**](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/aa394503) |
|
||||
[**Win32\_USBController**](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/aa394504) |
|
||||
[**Win32\_UTCTime**](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/aa394510) | 
|
||||
[**Win32\_VideoController**](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/aa394505) |
|
||||
[**Win32\_VideoController**](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/cimwin32prov/win32-videocontroller) |
|
||||
**Win32\_WindowsUpdateAgentVersion** |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Related topics
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
[Configuration service provider reference](configuration-service-provider-reference.md)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
10/10/2016
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Links
|
||||
[CIM Video Controller](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/cimwin32prov/cim-videocontroller)
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Advanced troubleshooting for Stop error 7B or Inaccessible_Boot_Device
|
||||
title: Advanced advice for Stop error 7B, Inaccessible_Boot_Device
|
||||
description: Learn how to troubleshoot Stop error 7B or Inaccessible_Boot_Device
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl:
|
||||
|
@ -634,12 +634,12 @@ The following settings for Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 Mobile can be managed.
|
||||
- **Allow InPrivate** Whether users can use InPrivate browsing
|
||||
- **Allow Password Manager** Whether users can use Password Manager to save and manage passwords locally
|
||||
- **Allow Search Suggestions in Address Bar** Whether search suggestions are shown in the address bar
|
||||
- **Allow SmartScreen** Whether SmartScreen Filter is enabled
|
||||
- **Allow Windows Defender SmartScreen** Whether Windows Defender SmartScreen is enabled
|
||||
- **Cookies** Whether cookies are allowed
|
||||
- **Favorites** Configure Favorite URLs
|
||||
- **First Run URL** The URL to open when a user launches Microsoft Edge for the first time
|
||||
- **Prevent SmartScreen Prompt Override** Whether users can override the SmartScreen warnings for URLs
|
||||
- **Prevent Smart Screen Prompt Override for Files** Whether users can override the SmartScreen warnings for files
|
||||
- **Prevent Windows Defender SmartScreen Prompt Override** Whether users can override the Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings for URLs
|
||||
- **Prevent Smart Screen Prompt Override for Files** Whether users can override the Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings for files
|
||||
|
||||
## Manage
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -18,23 +18,23 @@ Microsoft regularly releases both updates for Windows Server. To ensure your ser
|
||||
|
||||
This section contains advanced troubleshooting topics and links to help you resolve issues with Windows 10 in an enterprise or IT pro environment. Additional topics will be added as they become available.
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot 802.1x Authentication
|
||||
## Troubleshoot 802.1x Authentication
|
||||
- [Advanced Troubleshooting 802.1X Authentication](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/advanced-troubleshooting-802-authentication)
|
||||
- [Data collection for troubleshooting 802.1X authentication](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/data-collection-for-802-authentication)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot BitLocker
|
||||
- [BitLocker overview and requirements FAQ (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-overview-and-requirements-faq)
|
||||
- [BitLocker Upgrading FAQ (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-upgrading-faq)
|
||||
- [BitLocker frequently asked questions (FAQ) (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-deployment-and-administration-faq)
|
||||
- [BitLocker Key Management FAQ (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-key-management-faq)
|
||||
- [BitLocker To Go FAQ (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-to-go-faq)
|
||||
- [BitLocker and Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) FAQ (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-and-adds-faq)
|
||||
- [BitLocker Security FAQ (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-security-faq)
|
||||
- [BitLocker frequently asked questions (FAQ) (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-network-unlock-faq)
|
||||
- [Using BitLocker with other programs FAQ (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-using-with-other-programs-faq)
|
||||
- [BitLocker recovery guide (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-recovery-guide-plan)
|
||||
## Troubleshoot BitLocker
|
||||
- [Guidelines for troubleshooting BitLocker](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/troubleshoot-bitlocker)
|
||||
- [BitLocker cannot encrypt a drive: known issues](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/ts-bitlocker-cannot-encrypt-issues)
|
||||
- [Enforcing BitLocker policies by using Intune: known issues](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/ts-bitlocker-intune-issues)
|
||||
- [BitLocker Network Unlock: known issues](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/ts-bitlocker-network-unlock-issues)
|
||||
- [BitLocker recovery: known issues](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/ts-bitlocker-recovery-issues)
|
||||
- [BitLocker configuration: known issues](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/ts-bitlocker-config-issues)
|
||||
- [BitLocker cannot encrypt a drive: known TPM issues](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/ts-bitlocker-cannot-encrypt-tpm-issues)
|
||||
- [BitLocker and TPM: other known issues](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/ts-bitlocker-tpm-issues)
|
||||
- [Decode Measured Boot logs to track PCR changes](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/ts-bitlocker-decode-measured-boot-logs)
|
||||
- [BitLocker frequently asked questions (FAQ)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-frequently-asked-questions)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Bugcheck and Stop errors
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Bugcheck and Stop errors
|
||||
- [Introduction to the page file](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/introduction-page-file)
|
||||
- [How to determine the appropriate page file size for 64-bit versions of Windows](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/determine-appropriate-page-file-size)
|
||||
- [Configure system failure and recovery options in Windows](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/system-failure-recovery-options)
|
||||
@ -44,20 +44,20 @@ This section contains advanced troubleshooting topics and links to help you reso
|
||||
- [Blue Screen Data - Windows drivers](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/blue-screen-data)
|
||||
- [Bug Check Code Reference - Windows drivers](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/bug-check-code-reference2)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Credential Guard
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Credential Guard
|
||||
- [Windows Defender Credential Guard - Known issues (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/identity-protection/credential-guard/credential-guard-known-issues)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Disks
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Disks
|
||||
- [MBR2GPT](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt)
|
||||
- [Windows and GPT FAQ](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/windows-and-gpt-faq)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Kiosk mode
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Kiosk mode
|
||||
- [Troubleshoot kiosk mode issues](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/kiosk-troubleshoot)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot No Boot
|
||||
## Troubleshoot No Boot
|
||||
- [Advanced troubleshooting for Windows boot problems](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/advanced-troubleshooting-boot-problems)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Push Button Reset
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Push Button Reset
|
||||
- [Push-button reset frequently-asked questions (FAQ)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/pbr-faq)
|
||||
- [Push-button reset frequently-asked questions (FAQ)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/pbr-validation)
|
||||
- [Recovery components](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/recovery-strategy-for-common-customizations)
|
||||
@ -66,46 +66,46 @@ This section contains advanced troubleshooting topics and links to help you reso
|
||||
- [Modern Standby FAQs](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/modern-standby-faqs)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Secure Boot
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Secure Boot
|
||||
- [Secure Boot isn't configured correctly: troubleshooting](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/secure-boot-isnt-configured-correctly-troubleshooting)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Setup and Install
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Setup and Install
|
||||
- [Deployment Troubleshooting and Log Files](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/deployment-troubleshooting-and-log-files)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Start Menu
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Start Menu
|
||||
- [Troubleshoot Start menu errors](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/start-layout-troubleshoot)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Subscription Activation
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Subscription Activation
|
||||
- [Deploy Windows 10 Enterprise licenses](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/deploy-enterprise-licenses)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot System Hang
|
||||
## Troubleshoot System Hang
|
||||
- [Advanced troubleshooting for Windows-based computer freeze issues](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/troubleshoot-windows-freeze)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot TCP/IP Communication
|
||||
## Troubleshoot TCP/IP Communication
|
||||
- [Collect data using Network Monitor](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/troubleshoot-tcpip-netmon)
|
||||
- [Troubleshoot TCP/IP connectivity](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/troubleshoot-tcpip-connectivity)
|
||||
- [Troubleshoot port exhaustion issues](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/troubleshoot-tcpip-port-exhaust)
|
||||
- [Troubleshoot Remote Procedure Call (RPC) errors](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/troubleshoot-tcpip-rpc-errors)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot User State Migration Toolkit (USMT)
|
||||
## Troubleshoot User State Migration Toolkit (USMT)
|
||||
- [Common Issues](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/usmt/usmt-common-issues)
|
||||
- [Frequently Asked Questions](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/usmt/usmt-faq)
|
||||
- [Log Files](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/usmt/usmt-log-files)
|
||||
- [Return Codes](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/usmt/usmt-return-codes)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Windows Hello for Business (WHFB)
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Windows Hello for Business (WHFB)
|
||||
- [Windows Hello for Business Frequently Asked Questions](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-faq)
|
||||
- [Windows Hello errors during PIN creation (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-errors-during-pin-creation)
|
||||
- [Event ID 300 - Windows Hello successfully created (Windows 10)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-event-300)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Windows Analytics
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Windows Analytics
|
||||
- [Frequently asked questions and troubleshooting Windows Analytics](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/windows-analytics-faq-troubleshooting)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Windows Update
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Windows Update
|
||||
- [How Windows Update works](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/how-windows-update-works)
|
||||
- [Windows Update log files](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-logs)
|
||||
- [Windows Update troubleshooting](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-troubleshooting)
|
||||
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ This section contains advanced troubleshooting topics and links to help you reso
|
||||
- [Get started with Windows Update](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/windows-update-overview)
|
||||
- [Servicing stack updates](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/update/servicing-stack-updates)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Windows Upgrade
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Windows Upgrade
|
||||
- [Quick fixes - Windows IT Pro](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/upgrade/quick-fixes)
|
||||
- [SetupDiag](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/upgrade/setupdiag)
|
||||
- [Troubleshoot Windows 10 upgrade errors - Windows IT Pro](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/upgrade/troubleshoot-upgrade-errors)
|
||||
@ -123,10 +123,10 @@ This section contains advanced troubleshooting topics and links to help you reso
|
||||
- [Log files - Windows IT Pro](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/upgrade/log-files)
|
||||
- [Resolution procedures - Windows IT Pro](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/upgrade/resolution-procedures)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Windows Recovery (WinRE)
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Windows Recovery (WinRE)
|
||||
- [Windows RE troubleshooting features](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/windows-re-troubleshooting-features)
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshoot Wireless Connection
|
||||
## Troubleshoot Wireless Connection
|
||||
- [Advanced Troubleshooting Wireless Network Connectivity](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/advanced-troubleshooting-wireless-network-connectivity)
|
||||
|
||||
## Other Resources
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Use Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings to configure Cortana in your organization (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Configure Cortana with Group Policy and MDM settings (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: The list of Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) policy settings that apply to Cortana at work.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Test scenario 1 - Sign-in to Azure AD and use Cortana to manage the notebook (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Sign-in to Azure AD and manage notebook with Cortana (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: A test scenario walking you through signing in and managing the notebook.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Test scenario 2 - Perform a quick search with Cortana at work (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Perform a quick search with Cortana at work (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: A test scenario about how to perform a quick search with Cortana at work.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Test scenario 3 - Set a reminder for a specific location using Cortana at work (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Set a reminder for a location with Cortana at work (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: A test scenario about how to set a location-based reminder using Cortana at work.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Test scenario 4 - Use Cortana at work to find your upcoming meetings (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Use Cortana at work to find your upcoming meetings (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: A test scenario about how to use Cortana at work to find your upcoming meetings.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Test scenario 5 - Use Cortana to send email to a co-worker (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Use Cortana to send email to a co-worker (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: A test scenario about how to use Cortana at work to send email to a co-worker.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Test scenario 6 - Review a reminder suggested by Cortana based on what you’ve promised in email (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Review a reminder suggested by Cortana (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: A test scenario about how to use Cortana with the Suggested reminders feature.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Test scenario 7 - Use Cortana and Windows Information Protection (WIP) to help protect your organization’s data on a device (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Help protect data with Cortana and WIP (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: An optional test scenario about how to use Cortana at work with Windows Information Protection (WIP).
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with mobile device management (MDM) (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Alter Windows 10 Start and taskbar via mobile device management
|
||||
description: In Windows 10, you can use a mobile device management (MDM) policy to deploy a customized Start and tasbkar layout to users.
|
||||
ms.assetid: F487850D-8950-41FB-9B06-64240127C1E4
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Use Windows Configuration Designer to configure Windows 10 Mobile devices (Windows 10)
|
||||
description:
|
||||
title: Configure Windows 10 Mobile devices with Configuration Designer
|
||||
description: Use Windows Configuration Designer to configure Windows 10 Mobile devices
|
||||
keywords: phone, handheld, lockdown, customize
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Settings and quick actions that can be locked down in Windows 10 Mobile (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Lock down settings and quick actions in Windows 10 Mobile
|
||||
description: This topic lists the settings and quick actions that can be locked down in Windows 10 Mobile.
|
||||
ms.assetid: 69E2F202-D32B-4FAC-A83D-C3051DF02185
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Introduction to configuration service providers (CSPs) for IT pros (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Intro to configuration service providers for IT pros (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Configuration service providers (CSPs) expose device configuration settings in Windows 10.
|
||||
ms.assetid: 25C1FDCA-0E10-42A1-A368-984FFDB2B7B6
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Settings changed when you uninstall a provisioning package (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Uninstall a provisioning package - reverted settings (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: This topic lists the settings that are reverted when you uninstall a provisioning package.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Managing the UE-V Service and Packages with Windows PowerShell and WMI
|
||||
title: Manage UE-V Service and Packages with Windows PowerShell and WMI
|
||||
description: Managing the UE-V service and packages with Windows PowerShell and WMI
|
||||
author: dansimp
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdop, virtualization
|
||||
|
@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ This section describes the **Policies** settings that you can configure in [prov
|
||||
| [PreventCertErrorOverrides](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-browser#browser-preventcerterroroverrides) | Specify whether to override security warnings about sites that have SSL errors. | X | X | X | | X |
|
||||
| [PreventFirstRunPage](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider#browser-preventfirstrunpage) | Specify whether to enable or disable the First Run webpage. | X | | | | |
|
||||
| [PreventLiveTileDataCollection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider#browser-preventlivetiledatacollection) | Specify whether Microsoft can collect information to create a Live Tile when pinning a site to Start from Microsoft Edge. | X | X | X | | X |
|
||||
| [PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider#browser-preventsmartscreenpromptoverride) | Specify whether users can override the Windows Defender SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially malicious websites. | X | X | X | | X |
|
||||
| [PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider#browser-preventsmartscreenpromptoverrideforfiles) | Specify whether users can override the Windows Defender SmartScreen Filter warnings about downloading unverified files. | X | X | X | | X |
|
||||
| [PreventSmartScreenPromptOverride](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider#browser-preventsmartscreenpromptoverride) | Specify whether users can override the Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings about potentially malicious websites. | X | X | X | | X |
|
||||
| [PreventSmartScreenPromptOverrideForFiles](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider#browser-preventsmartscreenpromptoverrideforfiles) | Specify whether users can override the Windows Defender SmartScreen warnings about downloading unverified files. | X | X | X | | X |
|
||||
PreventTabPreloading | Prevent Microsoft Edge from starting and loading the Start and New Tab page at Windows startup and each time Microsoft Edge is closed. Applies to Windows 10, version 1803 and earlier only. | X | | | | |
|
||||
| [PreventTurningOffRequiredExtensions](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider#browser-forceenabledextensions) | Enter a list of extensions in Microsoft Edge that users cannot turn off, using a semi-colon delimited list of extension package family names. | X | | | | |
|
||||
| [PreventUsingLocalHostIPAddressForWebRTC](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider#browser-preventusinglocalhostipaddressforwebrtc) | Specify whether a user's localhost IP address is displayed while making phone calls using the WebRTC protocol. | X | X | X | | X |
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Create a task sequence with Configuration Manager and MDT (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Create a task sequence with Configuration Manager (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: In this topic, you will learn how to create a Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager task sequence with Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) integration using the MDT wizard.
|
||||
ms.assetid: 0b069bec-5be8-47c6-bf64-7a630f41ac98
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||
ms.pagetype: mdt
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
audience: itpro
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
audience: itpro
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Use the MDT database to stage Windows 10 deployment information (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Use MDT database to stage Windows 10 deployment info (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: This topic is designed to teach you how to use the MDT database to pre-stage information on your Windows 10 deployment in a Microsoft SQL Server 2012 SP1 Express database, rather than include the information in a text file (CustomSettings.ini).
|
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ms.assetid: 8956ab54-90ba-45d3-a384-4fdec72c4d46
|
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ms.reviewer:
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
audience: itpro
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
audience: itpro
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Create an application to deploy with Windows 10 using Configuration Manager (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Create an app to deploy with Windows 10 using Configuration Manager
|
||||
description: Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager supports deploying applications as part of the Windows 10 deployment process.
|
||||
ms.assetid: 2dfb2f39-1597-4999-b4ec-b063e8a8c90c
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
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|
||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
audience: itpro
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
audience: itpro
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Finalize the operating system configuration for Windows 10 deployment with Configuration Manager (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Finalize operating system configuration for Windows 10 deployment
|
||||
description: This topic walks you through the steps to finalize the configuration of your Windows 10 operating deployment, which includes enablement of the optional Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) monitoring for Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, logs folder creation, rules configuration, content distribution, and deployment of the previously created task sequence.
|
||||
ms.assetid: 38b55fa8-e717-4689-bd43-8348751d493e
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Monitor the Windows 10 deployment with Configuration Manager (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Monitor the Windows 10 deployment with Configuration Manager
|
||||
description: In this topic, you will learn how to monitor a Windows 10 deployment that was started previously using Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager and the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) Deployment Workbench.
|
||||
ms.assetid: 4863c6aa-6369-4171-8e1a-b052ca195fce
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
audience: itpro
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
audience: itpro
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Creating a Custom Compatibility Mode in Compatibility Administrator (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Create a Custom Compatibility Mode (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Windows® provides several compatibility modes, groups of compatibility fixes found to resolve many common application-compatibility issues.
|
||||
ms.assetid: 661a1c0d-267f-4a79-8445-62a9a98d09b0
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Creating an AppHelp Message in Compatibility Administrator (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Create AppHelp Message in Compatibility Administrator (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: The Compatibility Administrator tool enables you to create an AppHelp text message. This is a blocking or non-blocking message that appears when a user starts an application that you know has major functionality issues on the Windows® operating system.
|
||||
ms.assetid: 5c6e89f5-1942-4aa4-8439-ccf0ecd02848
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Installing and Uninstalling Custom Compatibility Databases in Compatibility Administrator (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Install/Uninstall Custom Databases (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: The Compatibility Administrator tool enables the creation and the use of custom-compatibility and standard-compatibility databases.
|
||||
ms.assetid: 659c9d62-5f32-433d-94aa-12141c01368f
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
|
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ The features described below are no longer being actively developed, and might b
|
||||
| Hyper-V vSwitch on LBFO | In a future release, the Hyper-V vSwitch will no longer have the capability to be bound to an LBFO team. Instead, it can be bound via [Switch Embedded Teaming](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v-virtual-switch/rdma-and-switch-embedded-teaming#bkmk_sswitchembedded) (SET).| 1909 |
|
||||
| Language Community tab in Feedback Hub | The Language Community tab will be removed from the Feedback Hub. The standard feedback process: [Feedback Hub - Feedback](feedback-hub://?newFeedback=true&feedbackType=2) is the recommended way to provide translation feedback. | 1909 |
|
||||
| My People / People in the Shell | My People is no longer being developed. It may be removed in a future update. | 1909 |
|
||||
| TFS1/TFS2 IME | TSF1 and TSF2 IME will be replaced by TSF3 IME in a future release. [Text Services Framework](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/tsf/what-is-text-services-framework) (TFS) enables language technologies. TSF IME are Windows components that you can add to enable typing text for Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean languages. | 1909 |
|
||||
| TFS1/TFS2 IME | TSF1 and TSF2 IME will be replaced by TSF3 IME in a future release. [Text Services Framework](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/tsf/what-is-text-services-framework) (TSF) enables language technologies. TSF IME are Windows components that you can add to enable typing text for Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean languages. | 1909 |
|
||||
| Package State Roaming (PSR) | PSR will be removed in a future update. PSR allows non-Microsoft developers to access roaming data on devices, enabling developers of UWP applications to write data to Windows and synchronize it to other instantiations of Windows for that user. <br> <br>The recommended replacement for PSR is [Azure App Service](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/app-service/). Azure App Service is widely supported, well documented, reliable, and supports cross-platform/cross-ecosystem scenarios such as iOS, Android and web. | 1909 |
|
||||
| XDDM-based remote display driver | Starting with this release, the Remote Desktop Services uses a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) based Indirect Display Driver (IDD) for a single session remote desktop. The support for Windows 2000 Display Driver Model (XDDM) based remote display drivers will be removed in a future release. Independent Software Vendors that use an XDDM-based remote display driver should plan a migration to the WDDM driver model. For more information about implementing a remote indirect display driver, ISVs can reach out to [rdsdev@microsoft.com](mailto:rdsdev@microsoft.com). | 1903 |
|
||||
| Taskbar settings roaming | Roaming of taskbar settings is no longer being developed and we plan to remove this capability in a future release. | 1903 |
|
||||
|
@ -53,5 +53,5 @@ Typically, the improvements are reliability and performance improvements that do
|
||||
* Servicing stack updates contain the full servicing stack; as a result, typically administrators only need to install the latest servicing stack update for the operating system.
|
||||
* Installing servicing stack update does not require restarting the device, so installation should not be disruptive.
|
||||
* Servicing stack update releases are specific to the operating system version (build number), much like quality updates.
|
||||
* Search to install latest available [Servicing stack update for Windows 10](https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/security-guidance/advisory/ADV990001).
|
||||
* Search to install latest available [Servicing stack update for Windows 10](https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance/advisory/ADV990001).
|
||||
* Once a servicing stack update is installed, it cannot be removed or uninstalled from the machine.
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Integrate Windows Update for Business with management solutions (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Integrate Windows Update for Business (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Use Windows Update for Business deployments with management tools such as Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and System Center Configuration Manager.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Deploy Windows 10 updates using System Center Configuration Manager (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Deploy Windows 10 updates via System Center Configuration Manager
|
||||
description: System Center Configuration Manager provides maximum control over quality and feature updates for Windows 10.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Deploy updates for Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise and Windows 10 IoT Mobile (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: tbd
|
||||
title: Deploy updates to Windows 10 Mobile or Windows 10 IoT Mobile
|
||||
description: Deploy updates to devices in your organization that are running Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise or Windows 10 IoT Mobile.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
author: jaimeo
|
||||
|
@ -42,17 +42,17 @@ Two methods of peer-to-peer content distribution are available in Windows 10.
|
||||
| Delivery Optimization |  |  |  |  |
|
||||
| BranchCache |  |  | |  |
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>System Center Configuration Manager has an additional feature called Client Peer Cache that allows peer-to-peer content sharing between clients you use System Center Configuration Manager to manage, in the same Configuration Manager boundary Group. For more information, see [Client Peer Cache](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/hierarchy/client-peer-cache).
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> System Center Configuration Manager has an additional feature called Client Peer Cache that allows peer-to-peer content sharing between clients you use System Center Configuration Manager to manage, in the same Configuration Manager boundary Group. For more information, see [Client Peer Cache](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/core/plan-design/hierarchy/client-peer-cache).
|
||||
>
|
||||
>In addition to Client Peer Cache, similar functionality is available in the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) for imaging-related content. Using this technology, clients imaging with System Center Configuration Manager task sequences can source operating system images, driver packages, boot images, packages, and programs from peers instead of distribution points. For detailed information about how Windows PE Peer Cache works and how to configure it, see [Prepare Windows PE peer cache to reduce WAN traffic in System Center Configuration Manager](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt613173.aspx).
|
||||
> In addition to Client Peer Cache, similar functionality is available in the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) for imaging-related content. Using this technology, clients imaging with System Center Configuration Manager task sequences can source operating system images, driver packages, boot images, packages, and programs from peers instead of distribution points. For detailed information about how Windows PE Peer Cache works and how to configure it, see [Prepare Windows PE peer cache to reduce WAN traffic in System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/configmgr/osd/get-started/prepare-windows-pe-peer-cache-to-reduce-wan-traffic).
|
||||
|
||||
## Express update delivery
|
||||
|
||||
Windows 10 quality update downloads can be large because every package contains all previously released fixes to ensure consistency and simplicity. Windows has been able to reduce the size of Windows Update downloads with a feature called Express.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
>Express update delivery applies to quality update downloads. Starting with Windows 10, version 1709, Express update delivery also applies to feature update downloads for clients connected to Windows Update and Windows Update for Business.
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> Express update delivery applies to quality update downloads. Starting with Windows 10, version 1709, Express update delivery also applies to feature update downloads for clients connected to Windows Update and Windows Update for Business.
|
||||
|
||||
### How Microsoft supports Express
|
||||
- **Express on System Center Configuration Manager** starting with version 1702 of Configuration Manager and Windows 10, version 1703 or later, or Windows 10, version 1607 with the April 2017 cumulative update.
|
||||
@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ The Windows Update client will try to download Express first, and under certain
|
||||
|
||||
At this point, the download is complete and the update is ready to be installed.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!TIP]
|
||||
>Express will **always** be leveraged if your machines are updated regularly with the latest cumulative updates.
|
||||
> [!TIP]
|
||||
> Express will **always** be leveraged if your machines are updated regularly with the latest cumulative updates.
|
||||
|
||||
## Steps to manage updates for Windows 10
|
||||
|
||||
@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ At this point, the download is complete and the update is ready to be installed.
|
||||
|
||||
## Related topics
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
- [Update Windows 10 in the enterprise](index.md)
|
||||
- [Deploy updates for Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise and Windows 10 IoT Mobile](waas-mobile-updates.md)
|
||||
- [Configure Delivery Optimization for Windows 10 updates](waas-delivery-optimization.md)
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Walkthrough use Group Policy to configure Windows Update for Business - Windows 10
|
||||
description: Configure Windows Update for Business settings using Group Policy.
|
||||
title: Configure Windows Update for Business via Group Policy (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Walkthrough demonstrating how to configure Windows Update for Business settings, using Group Policy.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
author: jaimeo
|
||||
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ manager: laurawi
|
||||
ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Walkthrough: use Group Policy to configure Windows Update for Business
|
||||
# Walkthrough: Use Group Policy to configure Windows Update for Business
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
|
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
|
||||
With the release of Windows 10, we moved the update model to the Unified Update Platform. Unified Update Platform (UUP) is a single publishing, hosting, scan and download model for all types of OS updates, desktop and mobile for all Windows-based operating systems, for everything from monthly quality updates to new feature updates.
|
||||
|
||||
Ues the following information to get started with Windows Update:
|
||||
Use the following information to get started with Windows Update:
|
||||
|
||||
- Understand the UUP architecture
|
||||
- Understand [how Windows Update works](how-windows-update-works.md)
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 10 using Configuration Manager (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Perform in-place upgrade to Windows 10 via Configuration Manager
|
||||
description: The simplest path to upgrade PCs currently running Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 is through an in-place upgrade. Use a System Center Configuration Manager task sequence to completely automate the process.
|
||||
ms.assetid: F8DF6191-0DB0-4EF5-A9B1-6A11D5DE4878
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ keywords: upgrade, update, task sequence, deploy
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
audience: itpro
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
audience: itpro
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Getting Started with the User State Migration Tool (USMT) (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: User State Migration Tool (USMT) - Getting Started (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Getting Started with the User State Migration Tool (USMT)
|
||||
ms.assetid: 506ff1d2-94b8-4460-8672-56aad963504b
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ ms.author: greglin
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
audience: itpro
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
audience: itpro
|
||||
author: greg-lindsay
|
||||
ms.topic: article
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -25,12 +25,20 @@ ms.topic: article
|
||||
|
||||
<table>
|
||||
<th>Issue<th>More information
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td>Windows Autopilot device provisioning can fail with TPM attestation errors or ESP timeouts on devices where the real-time clock is off by a significant amount of time (e.g. several minutes or more).</td>
|
||||
<td>To fix this issue: <ol><li>Boot the device to the start of the out-of-box experience (OOBE).
|
||||
<li>Establish a network connection (wired or wireless).
|
||||
<li>Run the command <b>w32tm /resync /force</b> to sync the time with the default time server (time.windows.com).</ol>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td>Windows Autopilot for existing devices does not work for Windows 10, version 1903; you see screens that you've disabled in your Windows Autopilot profile, such as the Windows 10 License Agreement screen.
|
||||
<br> <br>
|
||||
This happens because Windows 10, version 1903 deletes the AutopilotConfigurationFile.json file.
|
||||
<td>To fix this issue: <ol><li>Edit the Configuration Manager task sequence and disable the <b>Prepare Windows for Capture</b> step.
|
||||
<li>Add a new <b>Run command line</b> step that runs <b>c:\windows\system32\sysprep\sysprep.exe /oobe /reboot</b>.</ol>
|
||||
<a href="https://oofhours.com/2019/09/19/a-challenge-with-windows-autopilot-for-existing-devices-and-windows-10-1903/">More information</a>
|
||||
<a href="https://oofhours.com/2019/09/19/a-challenge-with-windows-autopilot-for-existing-devices-and-windows-10-1903/">More information</a></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr><td>TPM attestation fails on Windows 10 1903 due to missing AKI extension in EK certificate. (An additional validation added in Windows 10 1903 to check that the TPM EK certs had the proper attributes according to the TCG specifications uncovered that a number of them don’t, so that validation will be removed).
|
||||
<td>Download and install the <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/help/4517211/windows-10-update-kb4517211">KB4517211 update</a>.
|
||||
<tr><td>The following known issues are resolved by installing the August 30, 2019 KB4512941 update (OS Build 18362.329):
|
||||
|
@ -142,13 +142,25 @@ The data transmitted at the Basic and Enhanced data diagnostic levels is quite s
|
||||
|
||||
The Microsoft Data Management Service routes data back to our secure cloud storage. Only Microsoft personnel with a valid business justification are permitted access.
|
||||
|
||||
Solutions like Desktop Analytics or Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection need Windows devices to reach diagnostics endpoints which enable organizations to leverage solutions based on diagnostics data. These solutions leverage Windows components like the Connected User Experiences and Telemetry service, Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection service, Windows Error Reporting, and Online Crash Analysis.
|
||||
|
||||
For a complete list of diagnostics endpoints leveraged by Desktop Analytics, see [Enable data sharing for Desktop Analytics](https://docs.microsoft.com/configmgr/desktop-analytics/enable-data-sharing).
|
||||
For a complete list of diagnostics endpoints leveraged by Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection, see [Enable access to Microsoft Defender ATP service URLs in the proxy server](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-proxy-internet#enable-access-to-microsoft-defender-atp-service-urls-in-the-proxy-server).
|
||||
|
||||
The following table defines the endpoints for Connected User Experiences and Telemetry component:
|
||||
|
||||
Windows release | Endpoint
|
||||
--- | ---
|
||||
Windows 10, versions 1703 or later, with the 2018-09 cumulative update installed| **Diagnostics data** - v10c.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br></br>**Functional** - v20.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br>**Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection** is country specific and the prefix changes by country for example: **de**.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br>**Settings** - win.data.microsoft.com
|
||||
Windows 10, versions 1803 or later, without the 2018-09 cumulative update installed | **Diagnostics data** - v10.events.data.microsoft.com</br></br>**Functional** - v20.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br>**Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection** is country specific and the prefix changes by country for example: **de**.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br>**Settings** - win.data.microsoft.com
|
||||
Windows 10, version 1709 or earlier | **Diagnostics data** - v10.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br></br>**Functional** - v20.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br>**Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection** is country specific and the prefix changes by country for example: **de**.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br>**Settings** - win.data.microsoft.com
|
||||
| Windows release | Endpoint |
|
||||
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
||||
| Windows 10, versions 1703 or later, with the 2018-09 cumulative update installed | **Diagnostics data:** v10c.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br></br>**Functional:** v20.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br></br>**Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection** is country specific and the prefix changes by country,</br>for example: **de**.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br></br>**Settings:** settings-win.data.microsoft.com |
|
||||
| Windows 10, versions 1803 or later, without the 2018-09 cumulative update installed | **Diagnostics data:** v10.events.data.microsoft.com</br></br>**Functional:** v20.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br></br>**Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection** is country specific and the prefix changes by country,</br>for example: **de**.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br></br>**Settings:** settings-win.data.microsoft.com |
|
||||
| Windows 10, version 1709 or earlier | **Diagnostics data:** v10.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br></br>**Functional:** v20.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br></br>**Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection** is country specific and the prefix changes by country,</br>for example: **de**.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com</br></br>**Settings:** settings-win.data.microsoft.com |
|
||||
|
||||
The following table defines **additional diagnostics endpoints** not covered by services in the links above:
|
||||
|
||||
| Service | Endpoint |
|
||||
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
||||
| Onedrive app for Windows 10 | https://vortex.data.microsoft.com/collect/v1 |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
The following table defines the endpoints for other diagnostic data services:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -385,7 +397,7 @@ In Windows 10, version 1709, we introduced the **Limit Enhanced diagnostic data
|
||||
|
||||
- **Some crash dump types.** Triage dumps for user mode and mini dumps for kernel mode.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!NOTE]
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> Triage dumps are a type of [minidumps](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/desktop/debug/minidump-files) that go through a process of user-sensitive information scrubbing. Some user-sensitive information may be missed in the process, and will therefore be sent with the dump.
|
||||
|
||||
With the retirement of Windows Analytics, this policy will continue to be supported by Desktop Analytics, but will not include Office related diagnostic data.
|
||||
|
@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ Before you can use this tool for viewing Windows diagnostic data, you must turn
|
||||
### Download the Diagnostic Data Viewer
|
||||
Download the app from the [Microsoft Store Diagnostic Data Viewer](https://www.microsoft.com/store/p/diagnostic-data-viewer/9n8wtrrsq8f7?rtc=1) page.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!Important]
|
||||
>It's possible that your Windows device doesn't have the Microsoft Store available (for example, Windows Server). If this is the case, see [Diagnostic Data Viewer for PowerShell](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2094264).
|
||||
> [!Important]
|
||||
> It's possible that your Windows device doesn't have the Microsoft Store available (for example, Windows Server). If this is the case, see [Diagnostic Data Viewer for PowerShell](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2094264).
|
||||
|
||||
### Start the Diagnostic Data Viewer
|
||||
You can start this app from the **Settings** panel.
|
||||
@ -118,17 +118,15 @@ When you're done reviewing your diagnostic data, you should turn of data viewing
|
||||
## Modifying the size of your data history
|
||||
By default, Diagnostic Data Viewer shows you up to 1GB or 30 days of data (whichever comes first) for Windows diagnostic data. Once either the time or space limit is reached, the data is incrementally dropped with the oldest data points dropped first.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!Important]
|
||||
>Note that if you have [Office diagnostic data viewing enabled](#view-office-diagnostic-data), the Office data history is fixed at 1 GB and cannot be modified.
|
||||
> [!Important]
|
||||
> Note that if you have [Office diagnostic data viewing enabled](#view-office-diagnostic-data), the Office data history is fixed at 1 GB and cannot be modified.
|
||||
|
||||
**Modify the size of your data history**
|
||||
|
||||
To make changes to the size of your Windows diagnostic data history, visit the **app settings**, located at the bottom of the navigation menu. Data will be incrementally dropped with the oldest data points first once your chosen size or time limit is reached.
|
||||
To make changes to the size of your Windows diagnostic data history, visit the **app settings**, located at the bottom of the navigation menu. Data will be incrementally dropped with the oldest data points first once your chosen size or time limit is reached.
|
||||
|
||||
>[!Important]
|
||||
>Decreasing the maximum amount of diagnostic data viewable through the tool will remove all data history and requires a reboot of your device. Additionally, increasing the maximum amount of diagnostic data viewable by the tool may come with performance impacts to your machine.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
> [!Important]
|
||||
> Decreasing the maximum amount of diagnostic data viewable through the tool will remove all data history and requires a reboot of your device. Additionally, increasing the maximum amount of diagnostic data viewable by the tool may come with performance impacts to your machine.
|
||||
|
||||
## View additional diagnostic data in the View problem reports tool
|
||||
Available on Windows 1809 and higher, you can review additional Windows Error Reporting diagnostic data in the **View problem reports** page within the Diagnostic Data Viewer.
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Enhanced diagnostic data required by Windows Analytics (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Use this article to learn more about the limit enhanced diagnostic data events policy used by Desktop Analytics
|
||||
title: Windows 10 diagnostic data events and fields collected through the limit enhanced diagnostic data policy (Windows 10)
|
||||
keywords: privacy, diagnostic data
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Beginning your General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) journey for Windows 10 (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Use this article to understand what GDPR is and about the products Microsoft provides to help you get started towards compliance.
|
||||
title: General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for Windows 10
|
||||
description: Use this article to understand what GDPR is and which products Microsoft provides to help you get started towards compliance.
|
||||
keywords: privacy, GDPR
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ For Windows 10, the following MDM policies are available in the [Policy CSP](htt
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Internet Explorer** The following Microsoft Internet Explorer MDM policies are available in the [Internet Explorer CSP](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-internetexplorer)
|
||||
1. MDM Policy: [InternetExplorer/AllowSuggestedSites](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-internetexplorer#internetexplorer-allowsuggestedsites). Recommends websites based on the user’s browsing activity. **Set to Disabled**
|
||||
1. MDM Policy: [InternetExplorer/PreventManagingSmartScreenFilter]( https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-internetexplorer#internetexplorer-preventmanagingsmartscreenfilter). Prevents the user from managing SmartScreen Filter, which warns the user if the website being visited is known for fraudulent attempts to gather personal information through "phishing," or is known to host malware. **Set to String** with Value:
|
||||
1. MDM Policy: [InternetExplorer/PreventManagingSmartScreenFilter]( https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-internetexplorer#internetexplorer-preventmanagingsmartscreenfilter). Prevents the user from managing Windows Defender SmartScreen, which warns the user if the website being visited is known for fraudulent attempts to gather personal information through "phishing," or is known to host malware. **Set to String** with Value:
|
||||
1. **\<enabled/>\<data id=”IE9SafetyFilterOptions” value=”1”/>**
|
||||
1. MDM Policy: [InternetExplorer/DisableFlipAheadFeature]( https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-internetexplorer#internetexplorer-disableflipaheadfeature). Determines whether a user can swipe across a screen or click Forward to go to the next pre-loaded page of a website. **Set to Enabled**
|
||||
1. MDM Policy: [InternetExplorer/DisableHomePageChange]( https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-internetexplorer#internetexplorer-disablehomepagechange). Determines whether users can change the default Home Page or not. **Set to String** with Value:
|
||||
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ For Windows 10, the following MDM policies are available in the [Policy CSP](htt
|
||||
1. MDM Policy: [Browser/AllowMicrosoftCompatbilityList](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-browser#browser-allowmicrosoftcompatibilitylist). Specify the Microsoft compatibility list in Microsoft Edge. **Set to 0 (zero)**
|
||||
1. MDM Policy: [Browser/AllowPasswordManager](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-browser#browser-allowpasswordmanager). Choose whether employees can save passwords locally on their devices. **Set to 0 (zero)**
|
||||
1. MDM Policy: [Browser/AllowSearchSuggestionsinAddressBar](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-browser#browser-allowsearchsuggestionsinaddressbar). Choose whether the Address Bar shows search suggestions. **Set to 0 (zero)**
|
||||
1. MDM Policy: [Browser/AllowSmartScreen](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-browser#browser-allowsmartscreen). Choose whether SmartScreen is turned on or off. **Set to 0 (zero)**
|
||||
1. MDM Policy: [Browser/AllowSmartScreen](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-browser#browser-allowsmartscreen). Choose whether Windows Defender SmartScreen is turned on or off. **Set to 0 (zero)**
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Network Connection Status Indicator**
|
||||
1. [Connectivity/DisallowNetworkConnectivityActiveTests](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-connectivity#connectivity-disallownetworkconnectivityactivetests). Note: After you apply this policy you must restart the device for the policy setting to take effect. **Set to 1 (one)**
|
||||
|
@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ To turn off Insider Preview builds for Windows 10:
|
||||
| Allow Microsoft services to provide enhanced suggestions as the user types in the Address Bar | Choose whether an employee can configure enhanced suggestions, which are presented to the employee as they type in the Address Bar. <br /> **Set Value to: Disabled**|
|
||||
| Turn off the auto-complete feature for web addresses | Choose whether auto-complete suggests possible matches when employees are typing web address in the Address Bar. <br /> **Set Value to: Enabled** </br> You can also turn this off in the UI by clearing the <strong>Internet Options</strong> > **Advanced** > **Use inline AutoComplete in the Internet Explorer Address Bar and Open Dialog** check box.|
|
||||
| Turn off browser geolocation | Choose whether websites can request location data from Internet Explorer. <br /> **Set Value to: Enabled**|
|
||||
| Prevent managing SmartScreen filter | Choose whether employees can manage the SmartScreen Filter in Internet Explorer. <br /> **Set Value to: Enabled** and then set **Select SmartScreen filtering mode** to **Off**.|
|
||||
| Prevent managing Windows Defender SmartScreen | Choose whether employees can manage the Windows Defender SmartScreen in Internet Explorer. <br /> **Set Value to: Enabled** and then set **Select Windows Defender SmartScreen mode** to **Off**.|
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
| Registry Key | Registry path |
|
||||
@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ To turn off Insider Preview builds for Windows 10:
|
||||
| Allow Microsoft services to provide enhanced suggestions as the user types in the Address Bar | HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer<br />REG_DWORD: AllowServicePoweredQSA <br />**Set Value to: 0**|
|
||||
| Turn off the auto-complete feature for web addresses |HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows\CurrentVersion\\Explorer\\AutoComplete<br/>REG_SZ: AutoSuggest <br />Set Value to: **no** |
|
||||
| Turn off browser geolocation | HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\Geolocation<br/>REG_DWORD: PolicyDisableGeolocation <br />**Set Value to: 1** |
|
||||
| Prevent managing SmartScreen filter | HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\PhishingFilter<br/>REG_DWORD: EnabledV9 <br />**Set Value to: 0** |
|
||||
| Prevent managing Windows Defender SmartScreen | HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\PhishingFilter<br/>REG_DWORD: EnabledV9 <br />**Set Value to: 0** |
|
||||
|
||||
There are more Group Policy objects that are used by Internet Explorer:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ Alternatively, you can configure the following Registry keys as described:
|
||||
| Configure Do Not Track | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\Main<br/>REG_DWORD name: DoNotTrack<br/> REG_DWORD: **1** |
|
||||
| Configure Password Manager | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\Main<br/>REG_SZ name: FormSuggest Passwords<br /> REG_SZ: **No** |
|
||||
| Configure search suggestions in Address Bar | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\SearchScopes<br/>REG_DWORD name: ShowSearchSuggestionsGlobal <br />Value: **0**|
|
||||
| Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen Filter (Windows 10, version 1703) | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\PhishingFilter<br/>REG_DWORD name: EnabledV9 <br/>Value: **0** |
|
||||
| Configure Windows Defender SmartScreen (Windows 10, version 1703) | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\PhishingFilter<br/>REG_DWORD name: EnabledV9 <br/>Value: **0** |
|
||||
| Allow web content on New Tab page | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\ServiceUI<br/>REG_DWORD name: AllowWebContentOnNewTabPage <br/>Value: **0** |
|
||||
| Configure corporate Home pages | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\Internet Settings<br/>REG_SZ name: ProvisionedHomePages <br/>Value: **<<about:blank>>**|
|
||||
| Prevent the First Run webpage from opening on Microsoft Edge | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\Main <br>REG_DWORD name: PreventFirstRunPage <br/>Value: **1**|
|
||||
@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ To turn off **Let apps use my advertising ID for experiences across apps (turnin
|
||||
|
||||
- Create a REG_DWORD registry setting named **DisabledByGroupPolicy** in **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows\\AdvertisingInfo** with a value of 1 (one).
|
||||
|
||||
To turn off **Turn on SmartScreen Filter to check web content (URLs) that Microsoft Store apps use**:
|
||||
To turn off **Turn on Windows Defender SmartScreen to check web content (URLs) that Microsoft Store apps use**:
|
||||
|
||||
- Turn off the feature in the UI.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ If you [turn off traffic for these endpoints](manage-connections-from-windows-op
|
||||
|MpCmdRun.exe|HTTPS|go.microsoft.com |
|
||||
|
||||
The following endpoints are used for Windows Defender Smartscreen reporting and notifications.
|
||||
If you [turn off traffic for these endpoints](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-defender-smartscreen), Smartscreen notifications will no appear.
|
||||
If you [turn off traffic for these endpoints](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-defender-smartscreen), Windows Defender Smartscreen notifications will no appear.
|
||||
|
||||
| Source process | Protocol | Destination |
|
||||
|----------------|----------|------------|
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Windows 10 & Privacy Compliance Guide
|
||||
description: This article provides information to help IT and compliance professionals understand the personal data policies as related to Windows 10.
|
||||
title: Windows 10 & Privacy Compliance - A Guide for IT and Compliance Professionals
|
||||
keywords: privacy, GDPR, compliance
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
|
||||
|
@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
|
||||
### YamlMime:YamlDocument
|
||||
|
||||
documentType: LandingData
|
||||
title: Resolved issues in Windows 10, version 1809 and Windows Server 2019
|
||||
title: Resolved issues in Windows 10 version 1809 & Windows Server 2019
|
||||
metadata:
|
||||
document_id:
|
||||
title: Resolved issues in Windows 10, version 1809 and Windows Server 2019
|
||||
title: Resolved issues in Windows 10 version 1809 and Windows Server 2019
|
||||
description: Resolved issues in Windows 10, version 1809 or Windows Server 2019
|
||||
keywords: ["Resolved issues in Windows 10", "Windows 10", "Windows 10 1809"]
|
||||
ms.localizationpriority: high
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Considerations when using Windows Defender Credential Guard (Windows 10)
|
||||
title: Advice while using Windows Defender Credential Guard (Windows 10)
|
||||
description: Considerations and recommendations for certain scenarios when using Windows Defender Credential Guard in Windows 10.
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: explore
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Planning an adequate number of Windows Server 2019 Domain Controllers for Windows Hello for Business deployments
|
||||
description: Planning an adequate number of Windows Server 2019 Domain Controllers for Windows Hello for Business deployments
|
||||
title: Having enough Domain Controllers for Windows Hello for Business deployments
|
||||
description: Guide for planning to have an adequate number of Windows Server 2016 or later Domain Controllers for Windows Hello for Business deployments
|
||||
keywords: identity, PIN, biometric, Hello, passport, WHFB, hybrid, key-trust
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Prepare and Deploy Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Federation Services (Windows Hello for Business)
|
||||
description: How toPrepare and Deploy Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Federation Services for Windows Hello for Business
|
||||
title: Prepare & Deploy Windows AD FS (Windows Hello for Business)
|
||||
description: How to Prepare and Deploy Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) for Windows Hello for Business
|
||||
keywords: identity, PIN, biometric, Hello, passport
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ Windows Hello for Business on-premises deployments require a federation server f
|
||||
The AD FS role needs a server authentication certificate for the federation services, but you can use a certificate issued by your enterprise (internal) certificate authority. The server authentication certificate should have the following names included in the certificate if you are requesting an individual certificate for each node in the federation farm:
|
||||
* Subject Name: The internal FQDN of the federation server (the name of the computer running AD FS)
|
||||
* Subject Alternate Name: Your federation service name, such as *fs.corp.contoso.com* (or an appropriate wildcard entry such as *.corp.contoso.com)
|
||||
* Subject Alternate Name: Your device registration service name, such as *enterpriseregistration.contoso.com*
|
||||
|
||||
You configure your federation service name when you configure the AD FS role. You can choose any name, but that name must be different than the name of the server or host. For example, you can name the host server **adfs** and the federation service **fs**. The FQDN of the host is adfs.corp.contoso.com and the FQDN of the federation service is fs.corp.contoso.com.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -193,6 +194,9 @@ Sign-in the federation server with _domain administrator_ equivalent credentials
|
||||
|
||||
### Add the AD FS Service account to the KeyCredential Admin group and the Windows Hello for Business Users group
|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> If you have a Windows Server 2016 domain controller in your domain, you can use the **Key Admins** group instead of **KeyCredential Administrators** and skip the **Configure Permissions for Key Registration** step.
|
||||
|
||||
The **KeyCredential Administrators** global group provides the AD FS service with the permissions needed to perform key registration. The Windows Hello for Business group provides the AD FS service with the permissions needed to enroll a Windows Hello for Business authentication certificate on behalf of the provisioning user.
|
||||
|
||||
Sign-in a domain controller or management workstation with _Domain Admin_ equivalent credentials.
|
||||
@ -363,9 +367,12 @@ Active Directory Federation Server used for Windows Hello for Business certifica
|
||||
Approximately 60 days prior to enrollment agent certificate’s expiration, the AD FS service attempts to renew the certificate until it is successful. If the certificate fails to renew, and the certificate expires, the AD FS server will request a new enrollment agent certificate. You can view the AD FS event logs to determine the status of the enrollment agent certificate.
|
||||
|
||||
### Service Connection Point (SCP) in Active Directory for ADFS Device Registration Service
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> Normally this script is not needed, as enabling Device Registration via the ADFS Management console already creates the objects. You can validate the SCP using the script below. For detailed information about the Device Registration Service, see [Configuring Device Registration](https://docs.microsoft.com/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/dn614658(v=ws.11)?redirectedfrom=MSDN)
|
||||
|
||||
Now you will add the Service connection Point to ADFS device registration Service for your Active directory by running the following script:
|
||||
|
||||
>[!TIP]
|
||||
> [!TIP]
|
||||
> Make sure to change the $enrollmentService and $configNC variables before running the script.
|
||||
|
||||
```Powershell
|
||||
@ -483,7 +490,7 @@ Before you continue with the deployment, validate your deployment progress by re
|
||||
* Confirm you properly configured the Windows Hello for Business authentication certificate template—to include:
|
||||
* Issuance requirements of an authorized signature from a certificate request agent.
|
||||
* The certificate template was properly marked as a Windows Hello for Business certificate template using certutil.exe
|
||||
* The Windows Hello for Business Users group, or equivalent has the allow enroll and allow auto enroll permissions
|
||||
* The Windows Hello for Business Users group, or equivalent has the allow enroll permissions
|
||||
* Confirm all certificate templates were properly published to the appropriate issuing certificate authorities.
|
||||
* Confirm the AD FS service account has the allow enroll permission for the Windows Hello Business authentication certificate template.
|
||||
* Confirm the AD FS certificate registration authority is properly configured using the `Get-AdfsCertificateAuthority` Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
|
||||
@ -496,6 +503,11 @@ Before you continue with the deployment, validate your deployment progress by re
|
||||
|
||||
You need to verify the AD FS service has properly enrolled for an enrollment agent certificate template. You can verify this is a variety ways, depending on if your service account is a normal user account or if the service account is a group managed service account.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!IMPORTANT]
|
||||
> After following the previous steps, if you are unable to validate that the devices are, in fact, being registered automatically, there is a Group Policy at:
|
||||
> **Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Device Registration >** "Register Domain Joined Computers As Devices". Set the policy to **Enabled**
|
||||
> and the registration will happen automatically.
|
||||
|
||||
### Event Logs
|
||||
|
||||
Use the event logs on the AD FS service to confirm the service account enrolled for an enrollment agent certificate. First, look for the AD FS event ID 443 that confirms certificate enrollment cycle has finished. Once confirmed the AD FS certificate enrollment cycle completed review the CertificateLifecycle-User event log. In this event log, look for event ID 1006, which indicates a new certificate was installed. Details of the event log should show
|
||||
|
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ ms.reviewer:
|
||||
- Certificate trust
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
The key registration process for the On-premises deployment of Windows Hello for Business needs the Windows Server 2016 Active Directory schema. The key-trust model receives the schema extension when the first Windows Server 2016 domain controller is added to the forest. The certificate trust model requires manually updating the current schema to the Windows Server 2016 schema. If you already have a Windows Server 2016 domain controller in your forest, you can skip the next step.
|
||||
The key registration process for the On-premises deployment of Windows Hello for Business needs the Windows Server 2016 Active Directory schema. The key-trust model receives the schema extension when the first Windows Server 2016 domain controller is added to the forest. The certificate trust model requires manually updating the current schema to the Windows Server 2016 schema. If you already have a Windows Server 2016 domain controller in your forest, you can skip the **Updating the Schema** and **Create the KeyCredential Admins Security Global Group** steps.
|
||||
|
||||
Manually updating Active Directory uses the command-line utility **adprep.exe** located at **\<drive>:\support\adprep** on the Windows Server 2016 DVD or ISO. Before running adprep.exe, you must identify the domain controller hosting the schema master role.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Validate and Deploy Multifactor Authentication Services (MFA) (Windows Hello for Business)
|
||||
description: How to Validate and Deploy Multifactor Authentication Services for Windows Hello for Business
|
||||
title: Validate and Deploy MFA for Windows Hello for Business
|
||||
description: How to Validate and Deploy Multifactor Authentication (MFA) Services for Windows Hello for Business
|
||||
keywords: identity, PIN, biometric, Hello, passport
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
|
@ -41,195 +41,63 @@ When a user encounters an error when creating the work PIN, advise the user to t
|
||||
5. On mobile devices, if you are unable to setup a PIN after multiple attempts, reset your device and start over. For help on how to reset your phone go to [Reset my phone](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=715697).
|
||||
If the error occurs again, check the error code against the following table to see if there is another mitigation for that error. When no mitigation is listed in the table, contact Microsoft Support for assistance.
|
||||
|
||||
<table>
|
||||
| Hex | Cause | Mitigation |
|
||||
| :--------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------- | :------------------------------------------ |
|
||||
| 0x80090005 | NTE\_BAD\_DATA | Unjoin the device from Azure AD and rejoin. |
|
||||
| 0x8009000F | The container or key already exists. | Unjoin the device from Azure AD and rejoin. |
|
||||
| 0x80090011 | The container or key was not found. | Unjoin the device from Azure AD and rejoin. |
|
||||
| 0x80090029 | TPM is not set up. | Sign on with an administrator account. Click **Start**, type "tpm.msc", and select **tpm.msc Microsoft Common Console Document**. In the **Actions** pane, select **Prepare the TPM**. |
|
||||
| 0x8009002A | NTE\_NO\_MEMORY | Close programs which are taking up memory and try again. |
|
||||
| 0x80090031 | NTE\_AUTHENTICATION\_IGNORED | Reboot the device. If the error occurs again after rebooting, [reset the TPM](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=619969) or run [Clear-TPM](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=629650). |
|
||||
| 0x80090035 | Policy requires TPM and the device does not have TPM. | Change the Windows Hello for Business policy to not require a TPM. |
|
||||
| 0x80090036 | User canceled an interactive dialog. | User will be asked to try again. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0003 | User is not authorized to enroll. | Check if the user has permission to perform the operation. |
|
||||
| 0x801C000E | Registration quota reached. | Unjoin some other device that is currently joined using the same account or [increase the maximum number of devices per user](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=626933). |
|
||||
| 0x801C000F | Operation successful, but the device requires a reboot. | Reboot the device. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0010 | The AIK certificate is not valid or trusted. | Sign out and then sign in again. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0011 | The attestation statement of the transport key is invalid. | Sign out and then sign in again. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0012 | Discovery request is not in a valid format. | Sign out and then sign in again. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0015 | The device is required to be joined to an Active Directory domain. | Join the device to an Active Directory domain. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0016 | The federation provider configuration is empty | Go to http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml and verify that the file is not empty. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0017 | The federation provider domain is empty | Go to http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml and verify that the FPDOMAINNAME element is not empty. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0018 | The federation provider client configuration URL is empty | Go to http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml and verify that the CLIENTCONFIG element contains a valid URL. |
|
||||
| 0x801C03E9 | Server response message is invalid | Sign out and then sign in again. |
|
||||
| 0x801C03EA | Server failed to authorize user or device. | Check if the token is valid and user has permission to register Windows Hello for Business keys. |
|
||||
| 0x801C03EB | Server response http status is not valid | Sign out and then sign in again. |
|
||||
| 0x801C03EC | Unhandled exception from server. | sign out and then sign in again. |
|
||||
| 0x801C03ED | Multi-factor authentication is required for a 'ProvisionKey' operation, but was not performed. <br><br> -or- <br><br> Token was not found in the Authorization header. <br><br> -or- <br><br> Failed to read one or more objects. <br><br> -or- <br><br> The request sent to the server was invalid. | Sign out and then sign in again. If that doesn't resolve the issue, unjoin the device from Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and rejoin.
|
||||
| 0x801C03EE | Attestation failed. | Sign out and then sign in again. |
|
||||
| 0x801C03EF | The AIK certificate is no longer valid. | Sign out and then sign in again. |
|
||||
| 0x801C03F2 | Windows Hello key registration failed. | ERROR\_BAD\_DIRECTORY\_REQUEST. Another object with the same value for property proxyAddresses already exists. To resolve the issue refer to [Duplicate Attributes Prevent Dirsync](https://docs.microsoft.com/office365/troubleshoot/administration/duplicate-attributes-prevent-dirsync).
|
||||
| 0x801C044D | Authorization token does not contain device ID. | Unjoin the device from Azure AD and rejoin. |
|
||||
| | Unable to obtain user token. | Sign out and then sign in again. Check network and credentials. |
|
||||
| 0x801C044E | Failed to receive user credentials input. | Sign out and then sign in again. |
|
||||
|
||||
<thead>
|
||||
<tr class="header">
|
||||
<th align="left">Hex</th>
|
||||
<th align="left">Cause</th>
|
||||
<th align="left">Mitigation</th>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
</thead>
|
||||
<tbody>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C044D</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Authorization token does not contain device ID</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Unjoin the device from Azure AD and rejoin</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x80090036</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">User canceled an interactive dialog</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">User will be asked to try again</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x80090011</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">The container or key was not found</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Unjoin the device from Azure AD and rejoin</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x8009000F</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">The container or key already exists</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Unjoin the device from Azure AD and rejoin</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x8009002A</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">NTE_NO_MEMORY</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Close programs which are taking up memory and try again.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x80090005</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">NTE_BAD_DATA</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Unjoin the device from Azure AD and rejoin</td>
|
||||
</tr><tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x80090029</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">TPM is not set up.</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Sign on with an administrator account. Click <strong>Start</strong>, type "tpm.msc", and select <strong>tpm.msc Microsoft Common Console Document</strong>. In the <strong>Actions</strong> pane, select <strong>Prepare the TPM</strong>. </td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x80090031</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">NTE_AUTHENTICATION_IGNORED</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Reboot the device. If the error occurs again after rebooting, <a href="https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=619969" data-raw-source="[reset the TPM]( https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=619969)">reset the TPM</a> or run <a href="https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=629650" data-raw-source="[Clear-TPM](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=629650)">Clear-TPM</a></td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x80090035</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Policy requires TPM and the device does not have TPM.</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Change the Windows Hello for Business policy to not require a TPM.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C0003</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">User is not authorized to enroll</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Check if the user has permission to perform the operation.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C000E</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Registration quota reached</td>
|
||||
<td align="left"><p>Unjoin some other device that is currently joined using the same account or <a href="https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=626933" data-raw-source="[increase the maximum number of devices per user](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=626933)">increase the maximum number of devices per user</a>.</p></td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C000F</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Operation successful but the device requires a reboot</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Reboot the device.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C0010</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">The AIK certificate is not valid or trusted</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Sign out and then sign in again.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C0011</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">The attestation statement of the transport key is invalid</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Sign out and then sign in again.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C0012</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Discovery request is not in a valid format</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Sign out and then sign in again.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C0015</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">The device is required to be joined to an Active Directory domain</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Join the device to an Active Directory domain.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C0016</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">The federation provider configuration is empty</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Go to <a href="http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml" data-raw-source="[http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml](http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml)">http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml</a> and verify that the file is not empty.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C0017</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">The federation provider domain is empty</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Go to <a href="http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml" data-raw-source="[http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml](http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml)">http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml</a> and verify that the FPDOMAINNAME element is not empty.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C0018</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">The federation provider client configuration URL is empty</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Go to <a href="http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml" data-raw-source="[http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml](http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml)">http://clientconfig.microsoftonline-p.net/FPURL.xml</a> and verify that the CLIENTCONFIG element contains a valid URL.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C03E9</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Server response message is invalid</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Sign out and then sign in again.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C03EA</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Server failed to authorize user or device.</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Check if the token is valid and user has permission to register Windows Hello for Business keys.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C03EB</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Server response http status is not valid</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Sign out and then sign in again.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C03EC</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Unhandled exception from server.</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">sign out and then sign in again.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C03ED</td>
|
||||
<td align="left"><p>Multi-factor authentication is required for a 'ProvisionKey' operation, but was not performed</p>
|
||||
<p>-or-</p>
|
||||
<p>Token was not found in the Authorization header</p>
|
||||
<p>-or-</p>
|
||||
<p>Failed to read one or more objects</p>
|
||||
<p>-or-</p><p>The request sent to the server was invalid.</p></td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Sign out and then sign in again. If that doesn't resolve the issue, unjoin the device from Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and rejoin.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C03EE</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Attestation failed</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Sign out and then sign in again.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C03EF</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">The AIK certificate is no longer valid</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Sign out and then sign in again.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C03F2</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Windows Hello key registration failed.</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">ERROR_BAD_DIRECTORY_REQUEST. Another object with the same value for property proxyAddresses already exists. To resolve the issue refer to <a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/office365/troubleshoot/administration/duplicate-attributes-prevent-dirsync" data-raw-source="[Duplicate Attributes Prevent Dirsync]( https://docs.microsoft.com/office365/troubleshoot/administration/duplicate-attributes-prevent-dirsync)">Duplicate Attributes Prevent Dirsync</a>. </td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="even">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C044D</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Unable to obtain user token</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Sign out and then sign in again. Check network and credentials.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr class="odd">
|
||||
<td align="left">0x801C044E</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Failed to receive user creds input</td>
|
||||
<td align="left">Sign out and then sign in again.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
</tbody>
|
||||
</table>
|
||||
|
||||
## Errors with unknown mitigation
|
||||
|
||||
For errors listed in this table, contact Microsoft Support for assistance.
|
||||
|
||||
| Hex | Cause |
|
||||
| Hex | Cause |
|
||||
|-------------|---------|
|
||||
| 0x80072f0c | Unknown |
|
||||
| 0x80070057 | Invalid parameter or argument is passed |
|
||||
| 0x80090027 | Caller provided wrong parameter. If third-party code receives this error they must change their code. |
|
||||
| 0x8009002D | NTE\_INTERNAL\_ERROR |
|
||||
| 0x80090020 | NTE\_FAIL |
|
||||
| 0x801C0001 | ADRS server response is not in valid format |
|
||||
| 0x801C0002 | Server failed to authenticate the user |
|
||||
| 0x801C0006 | Unhandled exception from server |
|
||||
| 0x801C000C | Discovery failed |
|
||||
| 0x801C001B | The device certificate is not found |
|
||||
| 0x801C000B | Redirection is needed and redirected location is not a well known server |
|
||||
| 0X80072F0C | Unknown |
|
||||
| 0x80070057 | Invalid parameter or argument is passed. |
|
||||
| 0x80090020 | NTE\_FAIL |
|
||||
| 0x80090027 | Caller provided a wrong parameter. If third-party code receives this error, they must change their code. |
|
||||
| 0x8009002D | NTE\_INTERNAL\_ERROR |
|
||||
| 0x801C0001 | ADRS server response is not in a valid format. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0002 | Server failed to authenticate the user. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0006 | Unhandled exception from server. |
|
||||
| 0x801C000B | Redirection is needed and redirected location is not a well known server. |
|
||||
| 0x801C000C | Discovery failed. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0013 | Tenant ID is not found in the token. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0014 | User SID is not found in the token. |
|
||||
| 0x801C0019 | The federation provider client configuration is empty |
|
||||
| 0x801C001A | The DRS endpoint in the federation provider client configuration is empty |
|
||||
| 0x801C0013 | Tenant ID is not found in the token |
|
||||
| 0x801C0014 | User SID is not found in the token |
|
||||
| 0x801C03F1 | There is no UPN in the token |
|
||||
| 0x801C03F0 | There is no key registered for the user |
|
||||
| 0x801C03F1 | There is no UPN in the token |
|
||||
| 0x801C044C | There is no core window for the current thread |
|
||||
| 0x801C001A | The DRS endpoint in the federation provider client configuration is empty. |
|
||||
| 0x801C001B | The device certificate is not found. |
|
||||
| 0x801C03F0 | There is no key registered for the user. |
|
||||
| 0x801C03F1 | There is no UPN in the token. |
|
||||
| 0x801C044C | There is no core window for the current thread. |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Related topics
|
||||
|
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ In this task you will
|
||||
|
||||
The designed Windows for Business configuration has you give the **Key Admins** (or **KeyCredential Admins** when using domain controllers prior to Windows Server 2016) group read and write permissions to the msDS-KeyCredentialsLink attribute. You provided these permissions at root of the domain and use object inheritance to ensure the permissions apply to all users in the domain regardless of their location within the domain hierarchy.
|
||||
|
||||
Active Directory Domain Services uses AdminSDHolder to secure privileged users and groups from unintentional modification by comparing and replacing the security on privileged users and groups to match those defined on the AdminSDHolder object on an hourly cycle. For Windows Hello for Business, your domain administrator account may receive the permissions but will they will disappear from the user object unless you give the AdminSDHolder read and write permissions to the msDS-KeyCredential attribute.
|
||||
Active Directory Domain Services uses AdminSDHolder to secure privileged users and groups from unintentional modification by comparing and replacing the security on privileged users and groups to match those defined on the AdminSDHolder object on an hourly cycle. For Windows Hello for Business, your domain administrator account may receive the permissions but they will disappear from the user object unless you give the AdminSDHolder read and write permissions to the msDS-KeyCredential attribute.
|
||||
|
||||
Sign-in to a domain controller or management workstation with access equivalent to _domain administrator_.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Azure AD Join Single Sign-on Deployment Guides
|
||||
title: Azure AD Join Single Sign-on Deployment
|
||||
description: Azure Active Directory joined devices in a hybrid Deployment for on-premises single sign-on
|
||||
keywords: identity, PIN, biometric, Hello, passport, AADJ, SSO,
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ localizationpriority: medium
|
||||
ms.date: 08/19/2018
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Azure AD Join Single Sign-on Deployment Guides
|
||||
# Azure AD Join Single Sign-on Deployment
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
- Windows 10
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Hybrid Windows Hello for Business Prerequisites (Windows Hello for Business)
|
||||
title: Hybrid Windows Hello for Business Prerequisites
|
||||
description: Prerequisites for Hybrid Windows Hello for Business Deployments
|
||||
keywords: identity, PIN, biometric, Hello, passport, WHFB, hybrid, certificate-trust
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Configuring Hybrid Windows Hello for Business - Active Directory (AD)
|
||||
title: Configure Hybrid Windows Hello for Business - Active Directory (AD)
|
||||
description: Discussing the configuration of Active Directory (AD) in a Hybrid deployment of Windows Hello for Business
|
||||
keywords: identity, PIN, biometric, Hello, passport, WHFB, ad
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ localizationpriority: medium
|
||||
ms.date: 08/19/2018
|
||||
ms.reviewer:
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Configuring Windows Hello for Business: Active Directory
|
||||
# Configure Windows Hello for Business: Active Directory
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to**
|
||||
- Windows 10, version 1703 or later
|
||||
|
@ -51,13 +51,16 @@ Sign-in the AD FS server with *Domain Admin* equivalent credentials.
|
||||
|
||||
The Windows Hello for Business group provides the AD FS service with the permissions needed to enroll a Windows Hello for Business authentication certificate on behalf of the provisioning user.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!TIP]
|
||||
> The adfssvc account is the AD FS service account.
|
||||
|
||||
Sign-in a domain controller or management workstation with _Domain Admin_ equivalent credentials.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Open **Active Directory Users and Computers**.
|
||||
2. Click the **Users** container in the navigation pane.
|
||||
3. Right-click **Windows Hello for Business Users** group
|
||||
4. Click the **Members** tab and click **Add**
|
||||
5. In the **Enter the object names to select** text box, type **adfssvc**. Click **OK**.
|
||||
5. In the **Enter the object names to select** text box, type **adfssvc** or substitute the name of the AD FS service account in your AD FS deployment. Click **OK**.
|
||||
6. Click **OK** to return to **Active Directory Users and Computers**.
|
||||
7. Restart the AD FS server.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Configuring Hybrid Windows Hello for Business - Directory Synchronization
|
||||
title: Configure Hybrid Windows Hello for Business Directory Synch
|
||||
description: Discussing Directory Synchronization in a Hybrid deployment of Windows Hello for Business
|
||||
keywords: identity, PIN, biometric, Hello, passport, WHFB, dirsync, connect
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
|
@ -78,7 +78,8 @@ Sign-in a certificate authority or management workstations with _Enterprise Admi
|
||||
The certificate template is configured to supersede all the certificate templates provided in the certificate templates superseded templates list. However, the certificate template and the superseding of certificate templates is not active until you publish the certificate template to one or more certificate authorities.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> The Domain Controller Certificate must be present in the NTAuth store. By default, Microsoft Enterprise CAs are added to the NTAuth store. If you are using a 3rd party CA, this may not be done by default. If the Domain Controller Certificate is not present in the NTAuth store, user authentication will fail.
|
||||
> * The Domain Controller Certificate must be present in the NTAuth store. By default, Microsoft Enterprise CAs are added to the NTAuth store.
|
||||
> * If you are using a 3rd party CA, add the certificate to the NTAuth store. If the Domain Controller Certificate is not present in the NTAuth store, user authentication will fail.
|
||||
|
||||
### Enrollment Agent certificate template
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Windows Hello for Business Key Trust New Installation (Windows Hello for Business)
|
||||
title: Windows Hello for Business Key Trust New Installation
|
||||
description: Windows Hello for Business Hybrid baseline deployment
|
||||
keywords: identity, PIN, biometric, Hello, passport, WHFB
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Configuring Hybrid key trust Windows Hello for Business - Directory Synchronization
|
||||
description: Configuring Hybrid key trust Windows Hello for Business - Directory Synchronization
|
||||
title: Hybrid Windows Hello for Business - Directory Synchronization
|
||||
description: How to configure Hybrid key trust Windows Hello for Business - Directory Synchronization
|
||||
keywords: identity, PIN, biometric, Hello, passport, WHFB, dirsync, connect, Windows Hello, AD Connect, key trust, key-trust
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ Sign-in a domain controller or management workstation with _Domain Admin_ equiva
|
||||
> [!div class="checklist"]
|
||||
> * Configure group membership for Azure AD Connect
|
||||
|
||||
>[!div class="step-by-step"]
|
||||
[< Configure Active Directory](hello-hybrid-key-whfb-settings-ad.md)
|
||||
[Configure PKI >](hello-hybrid-key-whfb-settings-pki.md)
|
||||
> [!div class="step-by-step"]
|
||||
> [< Configure Active Directory](hello-hybrid-key-whfb-settings-ad.md)
|
||||
> [Configure PKI >](hello-hybrid-key-whfb-settings-pki.md)
|
||||
|
||||
<hr>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Configuring Hybrid key trust Windows Hello for Business - Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
|
||||
title: Configure Hybrid key trust Windows Hello for Business
|
||||
description: Configuring Hybrid key trust Windows Hello for Business - Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
|
||||
keywords: identity, PIN, biometric, Hello, passport, WHFB, PKI, Windows Hello, key trust, key-trust
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ms.prod: w10
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title: Configuring Hybrid key trust Windows Hello for Business - Group Policy
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title: Configure Hybrid Windows Hello for Business - Group Policy
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description: Configuring Hybrid key trust Windows Hello for Business - Group Policy
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keywords: identity, PIN, biometric, Hello, passport, WHFB, Windows Hello, key trust, key-trust
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ms.prod: w10
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title: Configure Hybrid Windows Hello for Business key trust Settings (Windows Hello for Business)
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title: Configure Hybrid Windows Hello for Business key trust Settings
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description: Configuring Windows Hello for Business Settings in Hybrid deployment
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keywords: identity, PIN, biometric, Hello, passport, WHFB, hybrid, certificate-trust
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ms.prod: w10
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