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| **OriginalFileName** | Specifies the original file name, or the name with which the file was first created, of the binary. |
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| **PackageFamilyName** | Specifies the package family name of the binary. The package family name consists of two parts: the name of the file and the publisher ID. |
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| **ProductName** | Specifies the name of the product with which the binary ships. |
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| **Filepath** | Specifies the file path of the binary. |
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## More information about filepath rules
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An experimental implementation of TLS 1.3 is included in Windows 10, version 1909. TLS 1.3 disabled by default system wide. If you enable TLS 1.3 on a device for testing, then it can also be enabled in Internet Explorer 11.0 and Microsoft Edge by using Internet Options. For beta versions of Microsoft Edge on Chromium, TLS 1.3 isn't built on the Windows TLS stack, and is instead configured independently, using the **Edge://flags** dialog. Also see [Microsoft Edge platform status](https://developer.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/status/tls13/)
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>[!NOTE]
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>The experiental implementation of TLS 1.3 isn't supported. TLS 1.3 is only supported on Windows 11 and Server 2022. For more information, see [Protocols in TLS/SSL (Schannel SSP)](/windows/win32/secauthn/protocols-in-tls-ssl--schannel-ssp-).
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## Virtualization
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### Windows Sandbox
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