Service Name, Startup Type (Default), Recommendation, Description ; Agent Activation runtime (AarSvc), Manual, ⛔ Don't disable, Runtime for activating conversational agent applications. ; Bluetooth User Support Service (BluetoothUserService), Manual, 🟢 OK to disable, Supports proper functionality of Bluetooth features relevant to each user session. ; Capture Service (CaptureService), Manual, 🟢 OK to disable, Enables optional screen capture functionality for applications that call ; Clipboard User Service (cbdhsvc), Manual, 🟢 OK to disable, Windows uses this user service for clipboard scenarios. For example, clipboard history or sync across devices. For more information, see Clipboard in Windows. ; Cloud Backup and Restore Service (CloudBackupRestoreSvc), Manual, 🟡 No guidance, Monitors the system for changes in application and setting states. When required, this service does cloud backup and restore operations. ; Connected Devices Platform User Service (CDPUserSvc), Automatic, 🟢 OK to disable, This service allows the user to connect, manage, and control connected devices. These connected devices include mobile, Xbox, HoloLens, or smart/IoT devices. For one specific example, see ; ConsentUX (ConsentUxUserSvc), Manual, 🟢 OK to disable, Allows the system to request user consent to allow apps to access sensitive resources and information such as the device's location. ; Contact Data (PimIndexMaintenanceSvc), Manual, 🟢 OK to disable, Indexes contact data for fast contact searching. If you stop or disable this service, contacts might be missing from your search results. ; Credential Enrollment Manager (CredentialEnrollmentManagerUserSvc), Manual, ⛔ Don't disable, This service supports the secure storage and retrieval of user credentials. For example, tokens for web sites, remote desktop connections, or other apps. ; Device Association Broker (DeviceAssociationBroker), Manual, 🟡 No guidance, Supports in-app pairing and access checks for new device scenarios. ; DevicePicker (DevicePickerUserSvc), Manual, 🟢 OK to disable, Windows uses this user service to manage Miracast, Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), and Discovery and Launch (DIAL) experiences. ; DevicesFlow (DevicesFlowUserSvc), Manual, 🟢 OK to disable, Allows the Connect user interface and Settings app to connect and pair with WiFi displays and Bluetooth devices. ; GameDVR and Broadcast User Service (BcastDVRUserService), Manual, 🟢 OK to disable, Windows uses this user service for game recordings and live broadcasts. ; Messaging Service (MessagingService), Manual, 🟢 OK to disable, This service supports text messaging and related functionality. ; Now Playing Session Manager (NPSMSvc), Manual, 🟡 No guidance, The now playing session manager (NPSM) service manages media sessions running on the device. ; Pen Service (PenService), Manual, 🟡 No guidance, When you press the tail button on a pen input device, this service responds to those actions. It can launch applications or take another action that you customize in Settings. For more information, see user documentation on How to use your Surface Pen or hardware developer documentation on ; Plan 9 Redirector Service (P9RdrSvc), Manual, 🟡 No guidance, Enables trigger-starting plan9 file servers, supported by ; Print Workflow (PrintWorkflowUserSvc), Manual, 🟡 No guidance, applications. If you turn off this service, some printing functions might not work successfully. ; Sync Host (OneSyncSvc), Automatic, 🟢 OK to disable, This service synchronizes mail, contacts, calendar and various other user data. Mail and other applications dependent on this functionality doesn't work properly when this service isn't running. ; Udk User Service (UdkUserSvc), Manual, 🟢 OK to disable, Windows uses this service to coordinate between shell experiences. ; User Data Access (UserDataSvc), Manual, 🟢 OK to disable, Provides apps access to structured user data, including contact info, calendars, messages, and other content. If you stop or disable this service, apps that use this data might not work correctly. ; User Data Storage (UnistoreSvc), Manual, 🟢 OK to disable, Handles storage of structured user data, including contact info, calendars, messages, and other content. If you stop or disable this service, apps that use this data might not work correctly. ; Windows Push Notifications User Service (WpnUserService), Manual, ⛔ Don't disable, (WNS) platform that provides support for local and push notifications. Supported notifications are tile, toast and raw.
Optionally set the Speak field on activities By default, all messages sent through Direct Line Speech to the user will be... org/2001/10/synthesis' xml:lang='en-US'> <voice name='Microsoft...
In this article ; Windows Server onboarding overview ; Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2012 R2 ; Apply the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint installation and onboarding packages using Group policy when performing the installation with an installer script ; Windows Server Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel (SAC), Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2022
Note · Starting June 1, 2024, all newly created App Service apps will have the option to generate a unique default hostname using the naming convention <app-name>-<random-hash>.<region>.azurewebsites.net. Existing app names will remain unchanged. Example: myapp-ds27dh7271aah175.westus-01.azurewebsites.net · For further details, refer to Unique Default Hostname for App Service Resource.
This is done on the network hardware itself providing line rate encryption with no increase... However, traffic destined to public Azure Services will usually remain on the Microsoft Global...
What is Direct Line Speech? ; Direct Line Speech is a robust, end-to-end solution for creating a flexible, extensible voice assistant. It's powered by the Bot Framework and its Direct Line Speech channel, that is optimized for voice-in, voice-out interaction with bots. Direct Line Speech offers the highest levels of customization and sophistication for voice assistants. It's designed for conversational scenarios that are open-ended, natural, or hybrids of the two with task completion or command-...
OCR - Optical Character Recognition ; Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) uses OCR as its foundational technology to additionally extract structure, relationships, key-values, entities, and other document-centric insights with an advanced machine-learning based AI service like Document Intelligence. Document Intelligence includes a document-optimized version of Read as its OCR engine while delegating to other models for higher-end insights. If you are extracting text from scanned and digital documents, use Document Intelligence Read OCR. ...
Table of contents ; What’s new in the Store version of WSL? ; The Store version of WSL is now the default version of WSL ; How to get the latest generally available version
In this article ; When to use provisioned throughput units (PTU) ; Sizing and estimation: provisioned and global provisioned ; Understanding the Provisioned Throughput Purchase Model
In this article ; Network port · Command-line parameters for W32Time · Using Local Group Policy Editor · Windows Time registry reference