The Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program will collect information about your hardware configuration and how you use our software and services to identify trends and usage patterns. We will not collect your name, address, or any other personally identifiable information. There are no surveys to complete, no salesperson will call, and you can continue working without interruption. It is simple and user-friendly. If you enable this setting, all users are opted out of Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program. If you disable this setting, all users are opted into Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program. If you do not configure this policy setting, administrator can use the Problem Reports and Solutions component in Control Panel to enable Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program for all users.
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The Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program will collect information about your hardware configuration and how you ...
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