Start and finish a meeting on Surface Hub
Surface Hub is a collaboration device designed to be used in meeting spaces by different groups of people. This page explains how to start and finish a meeting plus how to save or share your work during collaboration.
If no scheduled meetings are listed on the welcome screen, the Surface Hub is free to use—sign in and start working.
How you meet is up to you—you can open Microsoft Whiteboard and start drawing out your ideas, open up your recent files to see them on the big screen, get real-time feedback from your team, and start a call with Teams or Skype. Get creative and work however, works best for that moment—it's up to you.
It's easy to schedule a meeting on a Surface Hub—invite it to the meeting like you would a person. Include the Surface Hub on the invite list of your meeting—you'll be able to see its availability just like you can the other people you're inviting.
If you need to know the name of the Surface Hub you want, select Call on the welcome screen and then look for the email address of the Surface Hub listed under Organizer. That's the email address you should invite to your meeting.
If you’ve scheduled a meeting on a Surface Hub, you should see your name listed on the welcome screen along with the time of the meeting. To start your meeting, select Join, and you'll immediately enter the meeting. If your meeting includes Teams or Skype, the call will also begin.
Add someone to a call using Teams:
- Select Show participants.
- Enter the name or email address of the person you want to add in the box that says Invite someone.
- Or, dial the phone number of the person you want to add.
Add someone to a call on a Surface Hub using Skype:
- Select People at the bottom of the Skype pane, then Add.
- Enter the name or email address of the person you want to add or dial their number.
Share the screen using Teams:
- Select Share. You’ll see a yellow outline around the content you’re presenting on the screen.
- To stop sharing without hanging up, select Stop sharing.
Share the screen using Skype:
- Select Present screen.
- To stop presenting without hanging up, select Stop presenting.
At the end of a meeting, users can tap End session to clean up any sensitive data and prepare the device for the next meeting. Surface Hub will clean up, or reset, the following states:
- Applications
- Operating system
- User interface
This section explains what End session resets for each of these states.
When you start apps on Surface Hub, they are stored in memory and data is stored at the application level. Data is available to all users during that session (or meeting) until data is removed or overwritten. When End session is selected, Surface Hub application 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:
- Music
- Videos
- Documents
- Pictures
- Downloads
Surface Hub also clears these directories, since many applications often write to them:
- Desktop
- Favorites
- Recent
- Public Documents
- Public Music
- Public Videos
- Public Downloads
User credentials stored in TokenBroker, PasswordVault, or Credential Manager are cleared when you tap End session.
User interface (UI) settings are returned to their default values when End session is selected.
- Reset Quick Actions to default state
- Clear Toast notifications
- Reset volume levels
- Reset sidebar width
- Reset tablet mode layout
- Sign user out of Microsoft 365 meetings and files
Accessibility features and apps are returned to default settings when End session is selected.
- Filter keys
- High contrast
- Sticky keys
- Toggle keys
- Mouse keys
- Magnifier
- Narrator
The clipboard is cleared to remove data that was copied to the clipboard during the session.
What happens if I forget to tap End session at the end of a meeting, and someone else uses the Surface Hub later?
- Surface Hub only cleans up meeting content when users tap End session. If you leave the meeting without tapping End session, the device will return to the welcome screen after some time. From the welcome screen, users can resume the previous session or start a new one. You can also disable the ability to resume a session if End session is not pressed.
Are documents recoverable?
- Removing files from the hard drive when End session is selected is just like any other file deletion from a hard disk drive. Third-party software might be able to recover data from the hard disk drive, but file recovery is not a supported feature on Surface Hub. To prevent data loss, always save the data you need before leaving a meeting.
Do the clean-up actions from End session comply with the US Department of Defense clearing and sanitizing standard: DoD 5220.22-M?
- No. Currently, the clean-up actions from End session do not comply with this standard.
The easiest way to save your work is to sign in to Surface Hub. That way, you’ll also be automatically signed in to Microsoft 365, and your work will save automatically to OneDrive or SharePoint—whatever you have set up already with your organization’s Microsoft 365 subscription.
Autosave means you don’t have to worry about losing work after collaborating on Surface Hub. All your notes, revisions, changes, and additions will stay synced in your file.