Description:
As reported in issue ticket #6676 (Broken links), the link URL "S mode
devices" (www.microsoft.com/windows/view-all-devices) returns error 404
unless you access the link from a computer using the locale EN-US (only
existing version of the page, non-localized and non-auto-adjusting).
Thank you to RAJU2529 (VARADHARAJAN K) for reporting this issue.
Changes proposed:
- Add /en-us/ to the URL microsoft.com/windows/view-all-devices
- Remove redundant EOL whitespace
- Consistency: add 1 blank line after the page title and next Heading
Ticket closure or reference:
Ref. #6676 (already closed (prematurely), as an incorrect report)
Description:
As reported in issue ticket #6668
(Markdown oddities under Windows 10 Family section), several endpoint
URLs show up in italics/cursive text instead of showing the asterisk as
intended (and visible in other endpoint URLs). This is a result from
inconsistent use of the MarkDown escape character, backslash, to block
the next special character from being read as a formatting character.
Thanks to Tafkae (Lisa H.) for reporting this issue.
Changes proposed:
- Add backslash before all and any asterisk not used in formatting
- Remove all EOL (end-of-line) whitespace (blanks)
- Remove excessive blanks in the numbered list
- Add 1 blank line between the metadata section and the page title
- Add 1 blank space between each table pipe character and its cell text
- Add hyphens to align the width of the second row with the title row
Ticket closure or reference:
Closes#6668
@DulceMontemayor & @Dansimp
Current table states that Autopilot requires TPM - this is incorrect.
Added N/A for TPM 1.2
Description is a little bit long winded - but I believe necessary to clarify the following:
While Autopilot doesn't need a TPM at all, if you want to leverage scenarios like white glove and self-deploying mode - those need TPM 2.0 as mandatory (TPM 1.2 is not an option)
Multiple customers have been under the impression that they need to convert their policy to Base64 before uploading to Intune, when really the policy needs to be a .bin