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|DRC INSIGHT Online Assessments |12.0.0.0 |Store |Data recognition Corporation|
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|Duo from Cisco |2.25.0 |Win32 |Cisco|
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|e-Speaking Voice and Speech recognition |4.4.0.8 |Win32 |e-speaking|
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|eTests |4.0.25 |Win32 |CASAS|
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|FortiClient |7.0.1.0083 |Win32 |Fortinet|
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|Free NaturalReader |16.1.2 |Win32 |Natural Soft|
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|GoGuardian |1.4.4 |Win32 |GoGuardian|
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<dd>
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<a href="./policy-csp-search.md#search-disableremovabledriveindexing" id="search-disableremovabledriveindexing">Search/DisableRemovableDriveIndexing</a>
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</dd>
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<dd>
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<a href="./policy-csp-search.md#search-disablesearch" id="search-disablesearch">Search/DisableSearch</a>
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</dd>
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<dd>
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<a href="./policy-csp-search.md#search-donotusewebresults" id="search-donotusewebresults">Search/DoNotUseWebResults</a>
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</dd>
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# Policy CSP - Search
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<hr/>
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<!--Policies-->
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<dd>
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<a href="#search-disableremovabledriveindexing">Search/DisableRemovableDriveIndexing</a>
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</dd>
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<dd>
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<a href="#search-disablesearch">Search/DisableSearch</a>
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</dd>
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<dd>
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<a href="#search-donotusewebresults">Search/DoNotUseWebResults</a>
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</dd>
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<hr/>
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<!--Policy-->
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<a href="" id="search-disablesearch"></a>**Search/DisableSearch**
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<!--SupportedSKUs-->
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|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11|
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|--- |--- |--- |
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|Home|No|No|
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|Pro|No|Yes|
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|Business|No|Yes|
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|Enterprise|No|Yes|
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|Education|No|Yes|
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<!--/SupportedSKUs-->
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<hr/>
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<!--Scope-->
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[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
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> [!div class = "checklist"]
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> * Device
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<hr/>
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<!--/Scope-->
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<!--Description-->
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This policy setting completely disables Search UI and all its entry points such as keyboard shortcuts and touch-pad gestures.
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It removes the Search button from the Taskbar and the corresponding option in the Settings. It also disables type-to-search in the Start menu and removes the Start menu's search box.
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<!--/Description-->
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<!--ADMXMapped-->
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ADMX Info:
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- GP Friendly name: *Fully disable Search UI*
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- GP name: *DisableSearch*
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- GP path: *Windows Components/Search*
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- GP ADMX file name: *Search.admx*
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<!--/ADMXMapped-->
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<!--SupportedValues-->
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The following list shows the supported values:
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- 0 (default) – Do not disable search.
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- 1 – Disable search.
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<!--/SupportedValues-->
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<!--/Policy-->
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<hr/>
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<!--Policy-->
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<a href="" id="search-donotusewebresults"></a>**Search/DoNotUseWebResults**
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<!--/Scope-->
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<!--Description-->
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If enabled, clients will be unable to query this computer's index remotely. Thus, when they're browsing network shares that are stored on this computer, they won't search them using the index. If disabled, client search requests will use this computer's index..
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If enabled, clients will be unable to query this computer's index remotely. Thus, when they are browsing network shares that are stored on this computer, they will not search them using the index. If disabled, client search requests will use this computer's index.
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<!--/Description-->
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<!--ADMXMapped-->
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Supported operations are Get and Replace.
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If the policy isn't configured, end-users get the default behavior (Auto install and restart).
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If the policy isn't configured, end-users get the default behavior (Auto download and install).
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<!--/Description-->
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<!--ADMXMapped-->
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<!--SupportedValues-->
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The following list shows the supported values:
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- 0 - Notify the user before downloading the update. This policy is used by the enterprise who wants to enable the end users to manage data usage. With these option users are notified when there are updates that apply to the device and are ready for download. Users can download and install the updates from the Windows Update control panel.
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- 1 - Auto install the update and then notify the user to schedule a device restart. Updates are downloaded automatically on non-metered networks and installed during "Automatic Maintenance" when the device isn't in use and isn't running on battery power. If automatic maintenance is unable to install updates for two days, Windows Update will install updates immediately. If the installation requires a restart, the end user is prompted to schedule the restart time. The end user has up to seven days to schedule the restart and after that, a restart of the device is forced. Enabling the end user to control the start time reduces the risk of accidental data loss caused by applications that don't shut down properly on restart. For more information, see [Automatic maintenance](/windows/win32/taskschd/task-maintenence).
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- 2 (default) - Auto install and restart. Updates are downloaded automatically on non-metered networks and installed during "Automatic Maintenance" when the device isn't in use and isn't running on battery power. If automatic maintenance is unable to install updates for two days, Windows Update will install updates right away. If a restart is required, then the device is automatically restarted when the device isn't actively being used. Automatic restarting when a device isn't being used is the default behavior for unmanaged devices. Devices are updated quickly, but it increases the risk of accidental data loss caused by an application that doesn't shut down properly on restart. For more information, see [Automatic maintenance](/windows/win32/taskschd/task-maintenence).
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- 3 - Auto install and restart at a specified time. The IT specifies the installation day and time. If no day and time are specified, the default is 3 AM daily. Automatic installation happens at this time and device restart happens after a 15-minute countdown. If the user is logged in when Windows is ready to restart, the user can interrupt the 15-minute countdown to delay the restart.
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- 4 - Auto install and restart without end-user control. Updates are downloaded automatically on non-metered networks and installed during "Automatic Maintenance" when the device isn't in use and isn't running on battery power. If automatic maintenance is unable to install updates for two days, Windows Update will install updates right away. If a restart is required, then the device is automatically restarted when the device isn't actively being used. This setting option also sets the end-user control panel to read-only.
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- 5 - Turn off automatic updates.
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- 0: Notify the user before downloading the update. This policy is used by the enterprise who wants to enable the end users to manage data usage. With this option, users are notified when there are updates that apply to the device and are ready for download. Users can download and install the updates from the Windows Update control panel.
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- 1: Auto install the update and then notify the user to schedule a device restart. Updates are downloaded automatically on non-metered networks and installed during "Automatic Maintenance" when the device isn't in use and isn't running on battery power. If automatic maintenance is unable to install updates for two days, Windows Update will install updates immediately. If the installation requires a restart, the end user is prompted to schedule the restart. The end user has up to seven days to schedule the restart and after that, a restart of the device is forced. Enabling the end user to control the start time reduces the risk of accidental data loss caused by applications that don't shut down properly on restart. For more information, see [Automatic maintenance](/windows/win32/taskschd/task-maintenence).
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- 2: Auto install and restart. Updates are downloaded automatically on non-metered networks and installed during "Automatic Maintenance" when the device isn't in use and isn't running on battery power. If automatic maintenance is unable to install updates for two days, Windows Update installs updates right away. If a restart is required, then the device is automatically restarted when the device isn't actively being used. This behavior is the default for unmanaged devices. Devices are updated quickly, but it increases the risk of accidental data loss caused by an application that doesn't shut down properly on restart. For more information, see [Automatic maintenance](/windows/win32/taskschd/task-maintenence).
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- 3: Auto install and restart at a specified time. You specify the installation day and time. If no day and time is specified, the default is 3 AM daily. Automatic installation happens at this time and device restart happens after a 15-minute countdown. If the user is signed in when Windows is ready to restart, the user can interrupt the 15-minute countdown to delay the restart.
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- 4: Auto install and restart at a specified time. You specify the installation day and time. If no day and time is specified, the default is 3 AM daily. Automatic installation happens at this time and device restart happens after a 15-minute countdown. If the user is signed in when Windows is ready to restart, the user can interrupt the 15-minute countdown to delay the restart. This option is the same as `3`, but restricts end user controls on the settings page.
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- 5: Turn off automatic updates.
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- 6 (default): Updates automatically download and install at an optimal time determined by the device. Restart occurs outside of active hours until the deadline is reached, if configured.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> This option should be used only for systems under regulatory compliance, as you won't get security updates as well.
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