Description:
There have been repeated cases of misunderstanding the time format
needed to reset the reboot date & time schedule, lately in ticket #4810.
This is an attempt to shift the focus over to the fact that the Reboot
CSP strictly follows the ISO 8601 standard, also when resetting the
date and time for a reboot schedule.
Changes proposed:
- Add an extra sentence to inform the reader that the empty (null) value
to reset an existing reboot schedule needs to contain zeros
(0000-00-00T00:00:00).
- Move the sentence "Setting a null (empty) date will delete [...]" to
a line below the example to configure, as well as the addendum,
to focus on this fact that a format representation is required.
- Add the missing spacing in "ISO 8601" to keep its ISO name standard.
- Remove redundant white space (10 lines) at the end of the document.
issue ticket closure or reference:
Closes#4810
Description:
Based on user feedback and author verification, the PIN reset feature in
Windows Hello for Business is available in Windows 10 Professional using
different key trust models in different deployments depending on
the version of Windows 10 (1511, 1703, 1709 and 1903).
Thanks to @greytone for noting this issue in ticket #4662 .
Changes proposed:
- add important Note outlining which Windows 10 version makes the PIN
reset feature available and the key trust model to use in each case.
The information summary is provided by @jvsam and @mapalko, based on
the discussion in the issue ticket page and original user feedback.
- add spacing for another important note with MD quote indentation
- add spacing for a table quote indentation
- remove HTML tag incorrectly showing up in the MarkDown preview
Additional notes:
PR content and placement of the important note is subject to change,
based on feedback from the author and MS Docs team members.
issue ticket closure or reference:
Closes#4662