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Group configuration: search highlights in Windows

Alexander_Campbell's avatar
Mar 22, 2022

Search highlights will begin rolling out to Windows 10 users today. We are taking a measured approach starting with the March 2022 Cumulative Update Preview for Windows 10, and broad availability will occur in phases. Devices running Windows 10 who have installed the March 2022 monthly quality update (or later) will be included in this phased rollout.

Recently, on the Windows 11 Insider Preview blog and Windows 10 Release Preview blog, we announced that search highlights will be coming to Windows 11 and Windows 10. If you're interested in how features like this are deployed in optional previews, aka “C” releases, see the Windows quality updates primer.

Designed to help Windows users discover more information and related content, search highlights present noteworthy, informative, and interesting information of what's special about each day—like holidays, anniversaries, and other moments in time both globally and in your region.

Search on the taskbar showing an experience for Earth Day (Windows 10)

When the experience rolls out to users' devices, they will see the taskbar search box and search home periodically update with content, including fun illustrations and text in the search box, which help you stay connected, and be productive. To see more details at a glance, hover or click on the illustration in the search box.

Search on the taskbar showing an experience for an organization, Contoso (Windows 10)

Signing in with a work or school account enables Search to be your one-stop-shop for your organization's files and contacts through Microsoft Search. Search highlights will feature the latest updates from your organization and suggested people, files, and more. Explore files or browse through your organization's people chart. As always, just start typing to find everything related to your organization, right at your fingertips using Search.

You have control over the search highlights experience if you prefer not to see this. To turn it off or back on, right click on your taskbar, select Search and then select or clear “Show search highlights.”

Search highlights will begin rolling out to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) joined and workplace joined machines in select tenant groups first. General availability, including domain joined machines, will arrive in the coming months.

Manage search highlights with policy

In addition to personalization for individual users, Windows and Microsoft 365 IT admins can easily manage the way search highlights on the taskbar are configured for the devices they manage in Windows 10 and Windows 11. You can learn more about those policies here: Policy CSP – Search.

To manage search highlights with Group Policy on either Windows 10 or Windows 11, locate: Edit group policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Search > Allow search highlights.

Configuring search highlights for a Windows 10 device via Group Policy

Through this policy, you can disable or enable the search highlights experience. If you leave the setting as “Not configured” the experience will be enabled by default.

The following list shows the supported values in Windows 10:

  • Not Configured/ Enabled (default) – Enabling or not configuring this setting turns on search highlights in the taskbar search box and in search home.
  • Disabled – Disabling this setting turns off search highlights in the taskbar search box and in search home.

The following list shows the supported values in Windows 11:

  • Not Configured/ Enabled (default) – Enabling or not configuring this setting turns on search highlights in the start menu search box and in search home.
  • Disabled – Disabling this setting turns off search highlights in the start menu search box and in search home.

To access the policy for search highlights (on a device that has installed the March 2022 Cumulative Update Preview or April 2022 monthly quality update), navigate to C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions and locate Search.admx. For your convenience, we have also published an updated version of the Administrative Templates (.admx) and Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows 10, version 20H2 to the Microsoft Download Center.

Microsoft Endpoint Manager offers the same policy configuration options. For organization administrators, there are additional controls available in the Microsoft 365 admin center.

Learn more

For more information on configuring the search highlights experience for your users, please see Policy CSP – Search in Windows client mobile device management documentation.

We are excited to bring these productivity enhancements to life for your Windows users.

 

Updated Feb 01, 2023
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19 Comments

  • wroot's avatar
    wroot
    Silver Contributor

    What exactly is not working for you? Do you see Search highlights and you want to block them? Then change that policy to Disabled from Not configured.

     

    Or maybe you want to have Search highlights? It looks like it is not being enabled on domain joined devices. We don't have new admx imported and this policy set and we don't see Search highlights on our machines. But when i temporarily remove our VM template from domain and restart it, i sometimes see icons in the Search field. Unless it is being blocked by some other policy we have, like blocking additional downloads from Windows Updates, etc.

  • Majd_Eddin's avatar
    Majd_Eddin
    Copper Contributor

    Can you help me please I have it on Not Configured and it's not working

  • momoindex's avatar
    momoindex
    Copper Contributor

    Where are these icons? I would like to know their paths.

  • wroot's avatar
    wroot
    Silver Contributor

    Yeah, it is especially exciting when they backport this crap to older Windows versions, which you assumed should be stable now and safe from breaking changes. We probably will not be doing this GPO in advance. Already burned last year with news widget.

  • mhartstein's avatar
    mhartstein
    Brass Contributor

    Please provide an updated set of Administrative Templates and setting reference for Windows 11 as well. Admins should be able to to update their Group Policy Central Store to the set belonging to the highest version of Windows. Administrative Templates already have a perfectly good mechanism for describing/filtering which Versions/FeatureReleases a given setting is "Supported On", and yet MS didn't take advantage of this for Windows 11. Instead, over the last year, I have found myself, on numerous occasions, comparing multiple sets of admx files to avoid breaking things in order to assemble a Central Store from a hodgepodge of downloaded templates for Windows 10, Windows 11, and often individual .admx/adml files pulled from updated, local client PolicyDefinitions folders (since Microsoft now likes adding new "features" like this mid-stream to existing releases, instead of, you know, in a predictable semi-annual or annual "Feature Update" release that enterprises can plan for, pilot, delay as needed, etc.)

  • En111_'s avatar
    En111_
    Iron Contributor

    I could not find "Allow search highlights" in Microsoft Endpoint Manager? Under Administratrive Templates (searching finds nothing and manually navigating finds nothing). The only Administrative "highlight" hit was "Do not display hit highlights in search results"


    I think it's important to equalize GPO and Intune guides

  • wroot's avatar
    wroot
    Silver Contributor

    Great. Another thing to worry about and plan GPO change. And anticipating it might break taskbar the way the news widget GPO did. We still haven't enabled that GPO globally, although the bug was fixed later. Because when machine updates from 1909 to 20H2 it gets taskbar broken until it installs latest monthly updates and we still have a few hundreds pending.