Microsoft Surface Hub 2 SmCamera User Manual
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state is cleared out by closing applications, deleting browser history, resetting
applications, and removing Skype logs.
Surface Hub closes all visible windows, including Win32 and Universal Windows Platform
(UWP) applications. The application close stage uses the multitasking view to query the
visible windows. Win32 windows that do not close within a certain timeframe are closed
using
TerminateProcess
.
Surface Hub uses Delete Browser History (DBH) in Edge to clear Edge history and cached
data. This is similar to how a user can manually clear out their browser history, but
End
session
also ensures that application states are cleared and data is removed before the
next session, or meeting, starts.
End session
resets the state of each application installed on the Surface Hub. Resetting
an application clears all background tasks, application data, notifications, and user
consent dialogs. Applications are returned to their first-run state for the next people
that use Surface Hub.
Skype does not store personally-identifiable information on Surface Hub. Information is
stored in the Skype service to meet existing Skype for Business guidance. Local Skype
logging information is the only data removed when
End session
is selected. This
includes Unified Communications Client Platform (UCCP) logs and media logs.
The operating system hosts a variety of information about the state of the sessions that
needs to be cleared after each Surface Hub meeting.
Meeting attendees have access to a limited set of directories on the Surface Hub. When
End session
is selected, Surface Hub clears these directories:
Close applications
Delete browser history
Reset applications
Remove Skype logs
Operating System
File System