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Note   Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, this setting can no longer be used in provisioning packages. For more information on changes to the Windows Provisioning Framework, see Windows Provisioning Framework. This setting may have a Configuration Service Provider (CSP) equivalent that can be used instead. To determine if a CSP for this setting exists, see the description below.

 

Settings to configure Internet sharing with runtime configuration.

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Topic Description

DedicatedConnections

Optional. Specifies the list of Connection Manager cellular connections that Internet sharing will use as public connections.

Enabled

Required. Specifies whether to enable Internet sharing on the device.

EntitlementDll

The path to the entitlement DLL used to make entitlement checks.

EntitlementInterval

Optional. The time interval, in seconds, between entitlement checks.

EntitlementRequired

Optional. Specifies whether the device requires an entitlement check to determine if Internet sharing should be enabled.

MaxBluetoothUsers

Optional. Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous Bluetooth users that can be connected to a device while sharing over Bluetooth.

MaxUsers

Optional. Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous users that can be connected to a device while sharing.

MOAppLink

Optional. A Windows 10 Mobile application link that points to a preinstalled application, provided by the mobile operator, that will help a user to subscribe to the mobile operator’s Internet sharing service when Internet sharing is not provisioned or entitlement fails.

MOHelpMessage

Optional. Reference to a localized string, provided by the mobile operator, that is displayed when Internet sharing is not enabled due to entitlement failure.

MOHelpNumber

Optional. A mobile operator–specified phone number that is displayed to the user when the Internet sharing service fails to start.

MOInfoLink

Optional. A mobile operator–specified HTTP link that is displayed to the user when Internet sharing is disabled or the device is not entitled.

PeerlessTimeout

Optional. The time-out period, in minutes, after which Internet sharing should automatically turn off if there are no longer any active clients.

PublicConnectionTimeout

Optional. The time-out value, in minutes, after which Internet sharing is automatically turned off if a cellular connection is not available.

TetheringNAIConnection

Optional. Specifies the CDMA TetheringNAI Connection Manager cellular connection that Internet sharing will use as a public connection.

 

 

 

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