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Policy CSP - ADMX_PerformanceDiagnostics

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ADMX_PerformanceDiagnostics policies

ADMX_PerformanceDiagnostics/WdiScenarioExecutionPolicy_1
ADMX_PerformanceDiagnostics/WdiScenarioExecutionPolicy_2
ADMX_PerformanceDiagnostics/WdiScenarioExecutionPolicy_3
ADMX_PerformanceDiagnostics/WdiScenarioExecutionPolicy_4

ADMX_PerformanceDiagnostics/WdiScenarioExecutionPolicy_1

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Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines the execution level for Windows Boot Performance Diagnostics.

If you enable this policy setting, you must select an execution level from the dropdown menu. If you select problem detection and troubleshooting only, the Diagnostic Policy Service (DPS) will detect Windows Boot Performance problems and attempt to determine their root causes. These root causes will be logged to the event log when detected, but no corrective action will be taken. If you select detection, troubleshooting and resolution, the DPS will detect Windows Boot Performance problems and indicate to the user that assisted resolution is available.

If you disable this policy setting, Windows will not be able to detect, troubleshoot or resolve any Windows Boot Performance problems that are handled by the DPS.

If you do not configure this policy setting, the DPS will enable Windows Boot Performance for resolution by default.

This policy setting takes effect only if the diagnostics-wide scenario execution policy is not configured.

No system restart or service restart is required for this policy to take effect: changes take effect immediately.

This policy setting will only take effect when the Diagnostic Policy Service is in the running state. When the service is stopped or disabled, diagnostic scenarios will not be executed. The DPS can be configured with the Services snap-in to the Microsoft Management Console.

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This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see Understanding ADMX-backed policies.

You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to Enabling a policy.

The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see CDATA Sections.

ADMX Info:

  • GP English name: Configure Scenario Execution Level
  • GP name: WdiScenarioExecutionPolicy_1
  • GP path: System\Troubleshooting and Diagnostics\Windows Boot Performance Diagnostics
  • GP ADMX file name: PerformanceDiagnostics.admx

ADMX_PerformanceDiagnostics/WdiScenarioExecutionPolicy_2

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Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. Determines the execution level for Windows Standby/Resume Performance Diagnostics.

If you enable this policy setting, you must select an execution level from the dropdown menu. If you select problem detection and troubleshooting only, the Diagnostic Policy Service (DPS) will detect Windows Standby/Resume Performance problems and attempt to determine their root causes. These root causes will be logged to the event log when detected, but no corrective action will be taken. If you select detection, troubleshooting and resolution, the DPS will detect Windows Standby/Resume Performance problems and indicate to the user that assisted resolution is available.

If you disable this policy setting, Windows will not be able to detect, troubleshoot or resolve any Windows Standby/Resume Performance problems that are handled by the DPS.

If you do not configure this policy setting, the DPS will enable Windows Standby/Resume Performance for resolution by default.

This policy setting takes effect only if the diagnostics-wide scenario execution policy is not configured.

No system restart or service restart is required for this policy to take effect: changes take effect immediately.

This policy setting will only take effect when the Diagnostic Policy Service is in the running state. When the service is stopped or disabled, diagnostic scenarios will not be executed. The DPS can be configured with the Services snap-in to the Microsoft Management Console.

Tip

This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see Understanding ADMX-backed policies.

You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to Enabling a policy.

The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see CDATA Sections.

ADMX Info:

  • GP English name: Configure Scenario Execution Level
  • GP name: WdiScenarioExecutionPolicy_2
  • GP path: System\Troubleshooting and Diagnostics\Windows System Responsiveness Performance Diagnostics
  • GP ADMX file name: PerformanceDiagnostics.admx

ADMX_PerformanceDiagnostics/WdiScenarioExecutionPolicy_3

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Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines the execution level for Windows Shutdown Performance Diagnostics.

If you enable this policy setting, you must select an execution level from the dropdown menu. If you select problem detection and troubleshooting only, the Diagnostic Policy Service (DPS) will detect Windows Shutdown Performance problems and attempt to determine their root causes. These root causes will be logged to the event log when detected, but no corrective action will be taken. If you select detection, troubleshooting and resolution, the DPS will detect Windows Shutdown Performance problems and indicate to the user that assisted resolution is available.

If you disable this policy setting, Windows will not be able to detect, troubleshoot or resolve any Windows Shutdown Performance problems that are handled by the DPS.

If you do not configure this policy setting, the DPS will enable Windows Shutdown Performance for resolution by default.

This policy setting takes effect only if the diagnostics-wide scenario execution policy is not configured.

No system restart or service restart is required for this policy to take effect: changes take effect immediately.

This policy setting will only take effect when the Diagnostic Policy Service is in the running state. When the service is stopped or disabled, diagnostic scenarios will not be executed. The DPS can be configured with the Services snap-in to the Microsoft Management Console.

Tip

This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see Understanding ADMX-backed policies.

You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to Enabling a policy.

The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see CDATA Sections.

ADMX Info:

  • GP English name: Configure Scenario Execution Level
  • GP name: WdiScenarioExecutionPolicy_3
  • GP path: System\Troubleshooting and Diagnostics\Windows Shutdown Performance Diagnostics
  • GP ADMX file name: PerformanceDiagnostics.admx

ADMX_PerformanceDiagnostics/WdiScenarioExecutionPolicy_4

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Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. Determines the execution level for Windows Standby/Resume Performance Diagnostics.

If you enable this policy setting, you must select an execution level from the dropdown menu. If you select problem detection and troubleshooting only, the Diagnostic Policy Service (DPS) will detect Windows Standby/Resume Performance problems and attempt to determine their root causes. These root causes will be logged to the event log when detected, but no corrective action will be taken. If you select detection, troubleshooting and resolution, the DPS will detect Windows Standby/Resume Performance problems and indicate to the user that assisted resolution is available.

If you disable this policy setting, Windows will not be able to detect, troubleshoot or resolve any Windows Standby/Resume Performance problems that are handled by the DPS.

If you do not configure this policy setting, the DPS will enable Windows Standby/Resume Performance for resolution by default.

This policy setting takes effect only if the diagnostics-wide scenario execution policy is not configured.

No system restart or service restart is required for this policy to take effect: changes take effect immediately.

This policy setting will only take effect when the Diagnostic Policy Service is in the running state. When the service is stopped or disabled, diagnostic scenarios will not be executed. The DPS can be configured with the Services snap-in to the Microsoft Management Console.

Tip

This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see Understanding ADMX-backed policies.

You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to Enabling a policy.

The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see CDATA Sections.

ADMX Info:

  • GP English name: Configure Scenario Execution Level
  • GP name: WdiScenarioExecutionPolicy_4
  • GP path: System\Troubleshooting and Diagnostics\Windows Standby/Resume Performance Diagnostics
  • GP ADMX file name: PerformanceDiagnostics.admx

Note

These policies are currently only available as part of a Windows Insider release.