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InitialSetup (Windows 10) | This section describes the InitialSetup setting that you can configure in provisioning packages for Windows 10 using Windows Configuration Designer. | w10 | deploy | library | jdeckerMS | medium | jdecker | 08/21/2017 |
InitialSetup (Windows Configuration Designer reference)
Use to set the name of the Windows mobile device.
Applies to
Setting | Desktop editions | Mobile editions | Surface Hub | HoloLens | IoT Core |
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DeviceName | X |
In DeviceName, enter a name for the device. If DeviceName is set to an asterisk (*) or is an empty string, a random device name will be generated.
DeviceName is a string with a maximum length of 15 bytes of content:
- DeviceName can use ASCII characters (1 byte each) and/or multi-byte characters such as Kanji, so long as you do not exceed 15 bytes of content.
- DeviceName cannot use spaces or any of the following characters: { | } ~ [ \ ] ^ ' : ; < = > ? @ ! " # $ % ` ( ) + / . , * &, or contain any spaces.
- DeviceName cannot use some non-standard characters, such as emoji.