The URI "ms-settings:surfacehub-sessioncleanup" leads to the session cleanup options for Surface Hub devices in Windows 10 und 11 .
These settings allow you to manage and clean session data on a Surface Hub to ensure that the devices are ready for new user sessions and no personal or temporary data is left behind.
1. ms-settings:surfacehub-sessioncleanup
2. Availability under Windows
3. Other useful commands in the Windows settings
1. The Command ms-settings:surfacehub-sessioncleanup
1. Use the Windows R key combination.2. Simply use the command: ms-settings:surfacehub-sessioncleanup
(You can also use the command for a desktop shortcut.)
3. Confirm by pressing the OK button or [Enter].
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The settings explained above are now available to you in Windows 10, 11 or 12.
This leads to a solution to the following questions and problems.
1b. This leads to a solution to the following questions and problems.
What settings can be defined in the Surface Hub to improve performance?How do I change data storage and session retention on a Surface Hub?
What are the benefits of regularly cleaning sessions on a Surface Hub?
What role does the setting "ms-settings:surfacehub-sessioncleanup" play in system optimization of a Surface Hub?
How can I ensure that my Surface Hub is not overloaded and how do I use session retention?
What are the consequences of missing session cleanup on the performance of a Surface Hub?
How can I optimize memory usage to have more space for other applications and data?
What are the benefits of automatic session cleanup on a Surface Hub?
What role does the "ms-settings:surfacehub-sessioncleanup" setting play in the energy efficiency of a Surface Hub?
How can I stop my Surface Hub from running slow and how do I use session retention?
2. Availability in Windows 10, 11, 12 and the corresponding build numbers.
Availability in Windows versions
1.Windows10:
- Availability:
The "ms-settings:surfacehub-sessioncleanup" URI is available in Windows 10 and leads to the specific settings for cleaning session data on Surface Hub devices. These settings help remove temporary files and session data to improve privacy and device performance.
- Build number:
This URI is available starting with Windows 10 version 1607 (July 2016 Update), which was the first update to Windows 10 that supported Surface Hub. The specific build number that supports this feature is build 14393 and later. Starting with this build, features to manage and clean session data on Surface Hub were introduced.
2.Windows11:
- Availability:
In Windows 11, the URI "ms-settings:surfacehub-sessioncleanup" is also available and leads to the session data cleanup options on Surface Hub devices. Windows 11 may provide an updated and optimized UI for these cleanup options.
- Build number:
This URI is available starting with Windows 11 build 22000 and later. This build number includes the initial release of Windows 11 as well as all subsequent builds that support these specific cleanup options.
3.Windows12:
- Availability:
In Windows 12, expected to be released in 2024, the "ms-settings:surfacehub-sessioncleanup" URI is expected to continue to be available. Windows 12 is expected to retain existing session data cleanup functionality on Surface Hub devices and may offer new options or improvements.
- Build Number:
The exact build number for Windows 12 that will support this URI is not determined at the time of publication, but the URI is expected to be available starting with the first released build number of Windows 12.
Summary
The "ms-settings:surfacehub-sessioncleanup" URI provides direct access to the session cleanup options for Surface Hub devices in Windows. It is available in Windows 10 starting with version 1607 (build 14393 and later) and in Windows 11 starting with build 22000 and later. This URI is also expected to be available in Windows 12 once the first build number of Windows 12 is released. The cleanup options help remove temporary and session data to protect privacy and optimize the performance of the Surface Hub device.