Announcing Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise availability on Surface Hub 2 Surface

    Announcing Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise availability on Surface Hub 2

    Announcing Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise availability on Surface Hub 2

    Category: Surface
    Posted: 01 Sep 2020

    Today’s environment requires different kinds of flexibility to make people and teams as productive as possible. It’s never been more important to empower every worker, employee, and student with the tools they need to collaborate whether they are together in person or connected remotely. Surface Hub 2S can help bridge the gap and connect people wherever they are whether in traditional workspaces and classrooms or in personal offices and offsite locations.

    To further support this new way of working and learning, we’re excited to bring a new configuration of Surface Hub 2S with Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise available today. Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise on Surface Hub 2 enables individuals to use any application on their Surface Hub and creates a large screen meeting and collaboration experience – bringing collaboration, productive meetings and large screen productivity to any location including personal offices and learning spaces. We’re bringing the full Windows 10 desktop experience to the Surface Hub 2S 50”.



    Customers can now install the Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise on Surface Hub 2 configuration to maximize their productivity.

    The Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise on Surface Hub 2 configuration enables customers to break the monotony of sitting at one's desk all day and allows our customers to stand, move around and meet with remote participants more naturally and invitingly.

    Coming soon, users will be able to quickly sign in with Windows Hello using the Surface Hub 2 Fingerprint Reader which will be exclusively available for use with the Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise on Surface Hub 2 configuration.

    With the availability of the Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise on Surface Hub 2 configuration, customers can also create custom kiosk mode configurations in targeted environments – just like you would on any Windows 10 PC. The possibilities are endless with the Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise on Surface Hub 2 configuration.



    The following table details the difference between Surface Hub 2S with the traditional Windows 10 Team operating system and Surface Hub 2S running Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise:

    Configuration Surface Hub 2S with Windows 10 Team Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise on Surface Hub 2
    Optimized for meeting spaces Yes No
    Optimized for personal use No Yes
    Apps Microsoft Store only Microsoft Store, Win32, x64
    Microsoft Teams certified1 Yes No
    Secured out of the box2 Yes No
    MDM management Yes Yes
    GPO management No Yes
    Support for USB accessories Supports inbox drivers only Any Windows 10 compatible USB accessory
    Wired Video ingest to OS Yes No
    Windows Hello Biometrics No Yes, with The Surface Hub 2 Fingerprint Reader or third-party Windows Hello accessories
    Walk up and use3 Yes No
    Microsoft Defender ATP No Yes
    Kiosk mode No Yes
    1 Teams Certification applies to Surface Hub 2S with Windows 10 Team only
    2 Windows 10 Team on Surface Hub 2S brings unique security features as described here
    3 Unique features of Windows 10 Team on Surface Hub and Surface Hub 2S

    Prepare for Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise on Surface Hub 2

    We designed Surface Hub to provide a rich and immersive collaboration experience for anyone to walk up and use without the need to authenticate. For this, we built Surface Hub with a purpose built OS, the Windows 10 Team edition – which we recently updated with the 2020 Public Preview.

    To install Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise on Surface Hub 2, you’ll need to make sure that your Surface Hub’s UEFI version is 694.2938.768.0 or later. Use the Surface app on your Surface Hub 2S to check your device’s UEFI version. If your UEFI version isn’t 694.2938.768.0 or later, update your Surface Hub 2S from the Settings app.



    To install Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise on your Surface Hub 2S 50”, you will need to confirm you have the necessary license and apply changes to the device’s UEFI by enrolling your device in Surface Enterprise Management Mode (SEMM). These changes will unlock the device’s factory settings that only allow the Windows 10 Team OS to run on Surface Hub 2S 50”.

    To create a UEFI configuration package, you will need to download and install the Surface UEFI Configuration Manager from the Surface Tools for IT webpage.


    Photo of the Microsoft Surface UEFI Configuratuor showing the new EnableOSMigration setting

    Creating a SEMM package requires a certificate. Follow the instructions in Migrate to Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise on Surface Hub 2 to obtain one.

    Use your imaging tool of choice to create a bootable Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise installation USB drive. If you’re familiar enough with SEMM, you can copy the UEFI configuration package files to the root of the Windows 10 installation USB drive and use a single USB drive throughout the process. Alternatively, you can use 2 USB drives, one for the SEMM package and one for the Windows 10 installation media.

    After completing the Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise installation, download and install the Surface Hub 2 Drivers MSI. Check other post-install tasks.

    For more details on how to install Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise, see Migrate to Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise on Surface Hub 2.


    Source: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/...n/ba-p/1624107
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    01 Sep 2020


 

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