Learn how to open the Application Experience user interface when you receive a
notification informing you of possible application experience degradation.
When a device, internet, or WiFi issue
that may impact the performance of your applications is detected,
a notification appears describing the issue. Clicking on this notification
opens the Application Experience User Interface (UI).
This UI contains further information about the issue and suggestions
for resolving it to improve your application experience.
When a device, internet, or WiFi issue that
may impact the performance of the user’s applications is detected,
a notification describing the issue appears on the user’s device.
Clicking on this notification opens the Application Experience User
Interface (UI). This UI contains further information about the issue
and suggestions for resolving it to improve your application experience.
On MacOS, the first time an application attempts to display
a notification the operating system will ask youthe user for permission to do so, if youthe user select
no this disables notifications for this app in system settings. YouThe user can
enable the notification at any time later on. On Windows, the notifications
are enabled by default. YouThe users can enable/disable notifications
in yourtheir system
Settings.
The look and feel of the desktop notifications and the
Application Experience user interface screens depend on the color,
text and design schema that your operating system supports. So,
they could differ a bit from the images shown in this guide.