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Iknow from the support docs and other forum posts that Reach RS cannot be used as a location provider for iOS. My question, are there any plans to change this? We have been using ArcGIS Collector on iPads for awhile now and really like to migrate our equipment to Emlid products, therefore want to know if there is even a plan to try and support iOS in this manner. I heard the TCP options but I believe for Collector it has to be NMEA Bluetooth. Other vendors like bad elf, Trimble, EOS Arrow, etc have managed to work fine with Bluetooth and iOS so it must be possible. If anything else, consider this a feature request. Really do not want to have to spend the money to replace the iPads with android tablets unless we have to.

Windows Hello for Business supports the use of a single credential (PIN and biometrics) for unlocking a device. Therefore, if any of those credentials are compromised (shoulder surfed), an attacker could gain access to the system.


Windows Hello for Business can be configured with multi-factor unlock, by extending Windows Hello with trusted signals. Administrators can configure devices to request a combination of factors and trusted signals to unlock them.


First unlock factor credential provider and Second unlock credential provider are responsible for the bulk of the configuration. Each of these components contains a globally unique identifier (GUID) that represents a different Windows credential provider. With the policy setting enabled, users unlock the device using at least one credential provider from each category before Windows allows the user to proceed to their desktop.


The First unlock factor credential providers and Second unlock factor credential providers portion of the policy setting each contain a comma separated list of credential providers.


Configure a comma separated list of credential provider GUIDs you want to use as first and second unlock factors. While a credential provider can appear in both lists, a credential supported by that provider can only satisfy one of the unlock factors. Listed credential providers don't need to be in any specific order.


For example, if you include the PIN and fingerprint credential providers in both first and second factor lists, a user can use their fingerprint or PIN as the first unlock factor. Whichever factor you use to satisfy the first unlock factor can't be used to satisfy the second unlock factor. Each factor can therefore be used exactly once. The Trusted Signal provider can only be specified as part of the Second unlock factor credential provider list.


The rssiMin attribute value signal indicates the strength needed for the device to be considered "in-range". The default value of -10 enables a user to move about an average size office or cubicle without triggering Windows to lock the device. The rssiMaxDelta has a default value of -10, which instruct Windows to lock the device once the signal strength weakens by more than measurement of 10.


RSSI measurements are relative, and lower as the bluetooth signals between the two paired devices reduces. A measurement of 0 is stronger than -10. A measurement of -10 is stronger than -60, and indicates that the devices are moving further apart from each other.


Microsoft recommends using the default values for this policy setting. Measurements are relative, based on the varying conditions of each environment. Therefore, the same values may produce different results. Test policy settings in each environment prior to broadly deploying the setting. Use the rssiMIN and rssiMaxDelta values from the XML file created by the Group Policy Management Editor or remove both attributes to use the default values.


The IPv4 network prefix represented in Internet standard dotted-decimal notation. A network prefix that uses the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation is required as part of the network string. A network port must not be present in the network string. A signal element may only contain one ipv4Prefix element. For example:


The IPv4 network gateway represented in Internet standard dotted-decimal notation. A network port or prefix must not be present in the network string. A signal element may only contain one ipv4Gateway element. For example:


The IPv4 DHCP server represented in Internet standard dotted-decimal notation. A network port or prefix must not be present in the network string. A signal element may only contain one ipv4DhcpServer element. For example:


The IPv4 DNS server represented in Internet standard dotted-decimal notation. A network port or prefix must not be present in the network string.The signal element may contain one or more ipv4DnsServer elements.


The IPv6 network prefix represented in IPv6 network using Internet standard hexadecimal encoding. A network prefix in CIDR notation is required as part of the network string. A network port or scope ID must not be present in the network string. A signal element may only contain one ipv6Prefix element. For example:


The IPv6 network gateway represented in Internet standard hexadecimal encoding. An IPv6 scope ID may be present in the network string. A network port or prefix must not be present in the network string. A signal element may only contain one ipv6Gateway element. For example:


The IPv6 DNS server represented in Internet standard hexadecimal encoding. An IPv6 scope ID may be present in the network string. A network port or prefix must not be present in the network string. A signal element may only contain one ipv6DhcpServer element. For example:


The IPv6 DNS server represented in Internet standard hexadecimal encoding. An IPv6 scope ID may be present in the network string. A network port or prefix must not be present in the network string. The signal element may contain one or more ipv6DnsServer elements. For example:


The fully qualified domain name of your organization's internal DNS suffix where any part of the fully qualified domain name in this setting exists in the computer's primary DNS suffix. The signal element may contain one or more dnsSuffix elements. For example:


Contains the thumbprint of the trusted root certificate of the wireless network. You can use any valid trusted root certificate. The value is represented as hexadecimal string, where each byte in the string is separated by a single space. The element is optional. For example:


The following example configures an IpConfig signal type using a dnsSuffix element and a bluetooth signal for phones. The example implies that either the IpConfig or the Bluetooth rule must evaluate to true, for the resulting signal evaluation to be true.


The following example configures the same as example 2 using compounding and elements. The example implies that the IpConfig and the Bluetooth rule must evaluate to true, for the resulting signal evaluation to be true.


To configure a device with group policy, use the Local Group Policy Editor. To configure multiple devices joined to Active Directory, create or edit a group policy object (GPO) and use the following settings:


You should remove all non-Microsoft credential providers to ensure users cannot unlock their devices if they do not have the required factors. The fall back options are to use passwords or smart cards (both of which could be disabled as needed).


I hope I can ask a good question. We just changed to a new internet provider today and my computer will no longer connect to my wireless printer. It says, "Printing" but then the progress bar never moves, and no printout occurs.


the box says "Progress" and then "Preparing" at the bottom with a bar. Nothing happens with the bar. After a few seconds it say completing 1 of 1, but then nothing happens. I have tried following Guided Solution, and I printed a Printer Status Report. Still no connection from the laptop to the printer.


Hi , I'm try to connection ArcGIS Survey123 with Trimble TC5S by Bluetooth , I'm traying to add provider Name Bluetooth But its not Discover , I dent know what's is Problem , and and trying Trimble GNSS Status app and its connection with rover , any one know how can I Add Provider


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"Right click on nm-applet and choose "Edit Connections", choose Mobile Broadband tab, click "add" it will pop you up to choose a Mobile Broadband Connection, there you can see your bluetooth device. "


Yes i have same problem. I've two laptop. One of them Fujitsu-Siemens and the other Acer TimelineX and Arch Linux is installed on both of them. There are some differences between running programs because of hardware issues.


Anyway, i dont know why there is no Bluetooth device option in NetworkManager on Acer TimelineX but it works perfect on Fujitsu-Siemens. Maybe versions are different because Arch Linux on Acer TimelineX is more up-to-date. i'm almost sure the problem doesnt depends on hardware because when i connect Dial-up Networking (DUN) everything goes ok..

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