diff --git a/windows/configuration/TOC.yml b/windows/configuration/TOC.yml index 90c2e725ed..4ca4c06712 100644 --- a/windows/configuration/TOC.yml +++ b/windows/configuration/TOC.yml @@ -90,9 +90,9 @@ - name: Use provisioning packages items: - - name: Provisioning packages for Windows 10 + - name: Provisioning packages for Windows client href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages.md - - name: How provisioning works in Windows 10 + - name: How provisioning works in Windows client href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-how-it-works.md - name: Introduction to configuration service providers (CSPs) href: provisioning-packages/how-it-pros-can-use-configuration-service-providers.md @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-script-to-install-app.md - name: Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-multivariant.md - - name: PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows 10 (reference) + - name: PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference) href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-powershell.md - name: Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (reference) href: provisioning-packages/provisioning-command-line.md diff --git a/windows/configuration/customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-provisioning-packages-and-icd.md b/windows/configuration/customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-provisioning-packages-and-icd.md index 42b70e6248..8a44c817f3 100644 --- a/windows/configuration/customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-provisioning-packages-and-icd.md +++ b/windows/configuration/customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-provisioning-packages-and-icd.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -title: Customize Windows 10 Start and tasbkar with provisioning packages (Windows 10) +title: Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with provisioning packages (Windows 10) description: In Windows 10, you can use a provisioning package to deploy a customized Start layout to users. ms.assetid: AC952899-86A0-42FC-9E3C-C25F45B1ACAC ms.reviewer: @@ -21,9 +21,11 @@ ms.localizationpriority: medium - Windows 10 - > **Looking for consumer information?** [Customize the Start menu](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=623630) +> [!NOTE] +> Currently, using provisioning packages to customize the Start menu layout is supported on Windows 10. It's not supported on Windows 11. + In Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Enterprise, and Windows 10 Education, version 1703, you can use a provisioning package that you create with Windows Configuration Designer to deploy a customized Start and taskbar layout to users. No reimaging is required, and the Start and taskbar layout can be updated simply by overwriting the .xml file that contains the layout. The provisioning package can be applied to a running device. This enables you to customize Start and taskbar layouts for different departments or organizations, with minimal management overhead. > [!IMPORTANT] @@ -136,5 +138,5 @@ Use the Windows Configuration Designer tool to create a provisioning package. [L - [Add image for secondary tiles](start-secondary-tiles.md) - [Start layout XML for desktop editions of Windows 10 (reference)](start-layout-xml-desktop.md) - [Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with Group Policy](customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-group-policy.md) -- [Customize Windows 10 Start and tasbkar with mobile device management (MDM)](customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-mobile-device-management.md) -- [Changes to Start policies in Windows 10](changes-to-start-policies-in-windows-10.md) \ No newline at end of file +- [Customize Windows 10 Start and taskbar with mobile device management (MDM)](customize-windows-10-start-screens-by-using-mobile-device-management.md) +- [Changes to Start policies in Windows 10](changes-to-start-policies-in-windows-10.md) diff --git a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/how-it-pros-can-use-configuration-service-providers.md b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/how-it-pros-can-use-configuration-service-providers.md index 38d6791423..65eac1c2a8 100644 --- a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/how-it-pros-can-use-configuration-service-providers.md +++ b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/how-it-pros-can-use-configuration-service-providers.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- -title: Configuration service providers for IT pros (Windows 10) +title: Configuration service providers for IT pros (Windows 10/11) description: Describes how IT pros and system administrators can use configuration service providers (CSPs) to configure devices. ms.assetid: 25C1FDCA-0E10-42A1-A368-984FFDB2B7B6 -ms.reviewer: +ms.reviewer: gkomatsu manager: dansimp ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: manage @@ -11,34 +11,28 @@ author: greg-lindsay ms.author: greglin ms.topic: article ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.date: 07/27/2017 --- # Configuration service providers for IT pros **Applies to** -- Windows 10 -- Windows 10 Mobile +- Windows 10 +- Windows 11 -This article explains how IT pros and system administrators can take advantage of many settings available through configuration service providers (CSPs) to configure devices running Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile in their organizations. CSPs expose device configuration settings in Windows 10. The CSPs are used by mobile device management (MDM) service providers and are documented in the [Hardware Dev Center](/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference). - -> [!NOTE] -> The information provided here about CSPs and CSP documentation also applies to Windows Mobile 5, Windows Mobile 6, Windows Phone 7, and Windows Phone 8, but links to current CSPs are for Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile. - - [See what's new for CSPs in Windows 10, version 1809.](/windows/client-management/mdm/new-in-windows-mdm-enrollment-management#whatsnew1809) +This article explains how IT pros and system administrators can take advantage of many settings available through configuration service providers (CSPs) to configure devices running Windows client in their organizations. CSPs expose device configuration settings in Windows client. The CSPs are used by mobile device management (MDM) service providers and are documented in the [Hardware Dev Center](/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference). ## What is a CSP? In the client operating system, a CSP is the interface between configuration settings that are specified in a provisioning document and configuration settings that are on the device. CSPs are similar to Group Policy client-side extensions in that they provide an interface to read, set, modify, or delete configuration settings for a given feature. Typically, these settings map to registry keys, files, or permissions. Some of these settings are configurable, and some are read-only. -Starting with Windows Mobile 5.0, CSPs were used to manage Windows mobile devices. On the Windows 10 platform, the management approach for both desktop and mobile devices converges, taking advantage of the same CSPs to configure and manage all devices running Windows 10. +On the Windows client platform, the management approach for desktop uses CSPs to configure and manage all devices running Windows client. Each CSP provides access to specific settings. For example, the [Wi-Fi CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/wifi-csp) contains the settings to create a Wi-Fi profile. -CSPs are behind many of the management tasks and policies for Windows 10, both in Microsoft Intune and in non-Microsoft MDM service providers. For example, in Intune, the policy to allow search suggestions in the Microsoft Edge address bar uses **Browser/AllowSearchSuggestionsinAddressBar** in the [Policy CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider). +CSPs are behind many of the management tasks and policies for Windows client, both in Microsoft Intune and in non-Microsoft MDM service providers. For example, in Intune, the policy to allow search suggestions in the Microsoft Edge address bar uses **Browser/AllowSearchSuggestionsinAddressBar** in the [Policy CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider). - +:::image type="content" source="../images/policytocsp.png" alt-text="How intune maps to CSP"::: CSPs receive configuration policies in the XML-based Synchronization Markup Language (SyncML) format, pushed from an MDM-compliant management server, such as Microsoft Intune. Traditional enterprise management systems, such as Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, can also target CSPs, by using a client-side Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)-to-CSP Bridge. @@ -48,7 +42,7 @@ The Open Mobile Alliance Device Management (OMA-DM) protocol uses the XML-based ### The WMI-to-CSP Bridge -The WMI-to-CSP Bridge is a component allowing configuration of Windows 10 CSPs using scripts and traditional enterprise management software, such as Configuration Manager using WMI. The bridge is responsible for reading WMI commands and through a component called the common device configurator pass them to a CSP for application on the device. +The WMI-to-CSP Bridge is a component allowing configuration of Windows client CSPs using scripts and traditional enterprise management software, such as Configuration Manager using WMI. The bridge is responsible for reading WMI commands and through a component called the common device configurator pass them to a CSP for application on the device. [Learn how to use the WMI Bridge Provider with PowerShell.](/windows/client-management/mdm/using-powershell-scripting-with-the-wmi-bridge-provider) @@ -56,9 +50,7 @@ The WMI-to-CSP Bridge is a component allowing configuration of Windows 10 CSPs u Generally, enterprises rely on Group Policy or MDM to configure and manage devices. For devices running Windows, MDM services use CSPs to configure your devices. -In addition, you may have unmanaged devices, or a large number of devices that you want to configure before enrolling them in management. You may also want to apply custom settings that aren't available through your MDM service. The [CSP documentation](#bkmk-csp-doc) can help you understand the settings that can be configured or queried. - -Some of the articles in the [Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile](/windows/windows-10) library on Technet include links to applicable CSP reference topics, such as [Cortana integration in your business or enterprise](../cortana-at-work/cortana-at-work-overview.md), which links to the [Policy CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider). In the CSP topics, you can learn about all of the available configuration settings. +In addition, you may have unmanaged devices, or a large number of devices that you want to configure before enrolling them in management. You may also want to apply custom settings that aren't available through your MDM service. The [CSP documentation](#bkmk-csp-doc) can help you understand the settings that can be configured or queried. You can also learn about all of the available configuration settings. ### CSPs in Windows Configuration Designer @@ -66,9 +58,9 @@ You can use Windows Configuration Designer to create [provisioning packages](./p Many settings in Windows Configuration Designer will display documentation for that setting in the center pane, and will include a reference to the CSP if the setting uses one, as shown in the following image. - +:::image type="content" source="../images/cspinicd.png" alt-text="In Windows Configuration Designer, how help content appears in icd."::: -[Provisioning packages in Windows 10](provisioning-packages.md) explains how to use the Windows Configuration Designer tool to create a runtime provisioning package. +[Provisioning packages in Windows client](provisioning-packages.md) explains how to use the Windows Configuration Designer tool to create a runtime provisioning package. ### CSPs in MDM @@ -78,15 +70,15 @@ When a CSP is available but is not explicitly included in your MDM solution, you ### CSPs in Lockdown XML -Lockdown XML can be used to configure devices running Windows 10 Mobile. You can manually author a [Lockdown XML file](../mobile-devices/lockdown-xml.md) to make use of the configuration settings available through the [EnterpriseAssignedAccess configuration service provider (CSP)](/windows/client-management/mdm/enterpriseassignedaccess-csp). In Windows 10, version 1703, you can also use the new [Lockdown Designer app](../mobile-devices/mobile-lockdown-designer.md) to configure your Lockdown XML. +Starting with Windows 10 version 1703, you can use the [Lockdown Designer app](../mobile-devices/mobile-lockdown-designer.md) to configure your Lockdown XML. ## How do you use the CSP documentation? -All CSPs in Windows 10 are documented in the [Configuration service provider reference](/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference). +All CSPs are documented in the [Configuration service provider reference](/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference). -The [main CSP topic](/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference) tells you which CSPs are supported on each edition of Windows 10, and links to the documentation for each individual CSP. +The [CSP reference](/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference) tells you which CSPs are supported on each edition of Windows, and links to the documentation for each individual CSP. - +:::image type="content" source="../images/csptable.png" alt-text="The CSP reference shows the supported Windows editions"::: The documentation for each CSP follows the same structure. After an introduction that explains the purpose of the CSP, a diagram shows the parts of the CSP in tree format. @@ -94,7 +86,7 @@ The full path to a specific configuration setting is represented by its Open Mob The following example shows the diagram for the [AssignedAccess CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/assignedaccess-csp). The diagram maps to the XML for that CSP. Notice the different shapes in the diagram: rounded elements are nodes, and rectangular elements are settings or policies for which a value must be supplied. - +:::image type="content" source="../images/provisioning-csp-assignedaccess.png" alt-text="The CSP reference shows the assigned access csp tree."::: The element in the tree diagram after the root node tells you the name of the CSP. Knowing this structure, you would recognize in XML the parts of the URI path for that CSP and, if you saw it in XML, you would know which CSP reference to look up. For example, in the following OMS-URI path for the kiosk mode app settings, you can see that it uses the [AssignedAccess CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/assignedaccess-csp). @@ -104,7 +96,7 @@ The element in the tree diagram after the root node tells you the name of the CS When an element in the diagram uses _italic_ font, it indicates a placeholder for specific information, such as the tenant ID in the following example. - +:::image type="content" source="../images/csp-placeholder.png" alt-text="The placeholder in the CSP tree"::: After the diagram, the documentation describes each element. For each policy or setting, the valid values are listed. @@ -114,26 +106,11 @@ The documentation for most CSPs will also include an XML example. ## CSP examples -CSPs provide access to a number of settings useful to enterprises. This section introduces the CSPs that an enterprise might find useful. +CSPs provide access to many settings useful to enterprises. This section introduces the CSPs that an enterprise might find useful. -- [EnterpriseAssignedAccess CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/enterpriseassignedaccess-csp) - - The EnterpriseAssignedAccess CSP lets IT administrators configure settings on a Windows 10 Mobile device. An enterprise can make use of this CSP to create single-use or limited-use mobile devices, such as a handheld device that only runs a price-checking app. - - In addition to lock screen wallpaper, theme, time zone, and language, the EnterpriseAssignedAccess CSP includes AssignedAccessXml that can be used to lock down the device through the following settings: - - - Enabling or disabling the Action Center. - - Configuring the number of tile columns in the Start layout. - - Restricting the apps that will be available on the device. - - Restricting the settings that the user can access. - - Restricting the hardware buttons that will be operable. - - Restricting access to the context menu. - - Enabling or disabling tile manipulation. - - Creating role-specific configurations. - - [Policy CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider) - The Policy CSP enables the enterprise to configure policies on Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile. Some of these policy settings can also be applied using Group Policy, and the CSP documentation lists the equivalent Group Policy settings. + The Policy CSP enables the enterprise to configure policies on Windows client. Some of these policy settings can also be applied using Group Policy, and the CSP documentation lists the equivalent Group Policy settings. Some of the settings available in the Policy CSP include the following: @@ -153,7 +130,7 @@ CSPs provide access to a number of settings useful to enterprises. This section - **Update**, such as whether the device can use Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), or Microsoft Store. - **WiFi**, such as whether Internet sharing is enabled. -Here is a list of CSPs supported on Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise, or both: +Here is a list of CSPs supported on Windows 10 Enterprise: - [ActiveSync CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/activesync-csp) - [Application CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/application-csp) @@ -211,4 +188,4 @@ Here is a list of CSPs supported on Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 Mobile Ent - [VPNv2 CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/vpnv2-csp) - [Wi-Fi CSP](/documentation/) - [WindowsLicensing CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/windowslicensing-csp) -- [WindowsSecurityAuditing CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/windowssecurityauditing-csp) \ No newline at end of file +- [WindowsSecurityAuditing CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/windowssecurityauditing-csp) diff --git a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md index a67b88d02f..f4325299ce 100644 --- a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md +++ b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- -title: Provision PCs with common settings (Windows 10) +title: Provision PCs with common settings (Windows 10/11) description: Create a provisioning package to apply common settings to a PC running Windows 10. ms.assetid: 66D14E97-E116-4218-8924-E2A326C9367E -ms.reviewer: +ms.reviewer: gkomatsu manager: dansimp keywords: ["runtime provisioning", "provisioning package"] ms.prod: w10 @@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ author: greg-lindsay ms.author: greglin ms.topic: article ms.localizationpriority: medium -ms.date: 07/27/2017 --- # Provision PCs with common settings for initial deployment (desktop wizard) @@ -20,16 +19,17 @@ ms.date: 07/27/2017 **Applies to** -- Windows 10 +- Windows 10 +- Windows 11 -This topic explains how to create and apply a provisioning package that contains common enterprise settings to a device running all desktop editions of Windows 10 except Windows 10 Home. +This topic explains how to create and apply a provisioning package that contains common enterprise settings to a device running all desktop editions of Windows client except Home. You can apply a provisioning package on a USB drive to off-the-shelf devices during setup, making it fast and easy to configure new devices. ## Advantages - You can configure new devices without reimaging. -- Works on both mobile and desktop devices. +- Works on desktop devices. - No network connectivity required. @@ -51,14 +51,14 @@ The desktop wizard helps you configure the following settings in a provisioning - Add applications and certificates >[!WARNING] ->You must run Windows Configuration Designer on Windows 10 to configure Azure Active Directory enrollment using any of the wizards. +>You must run Windows Configuration Designer on Windows client to configure Azure Active Directory enrollment using any of the wizards. Provisioning packages can include management instructions and policies, installation of specific apps, customization of network connections and policies, and more. > [!TIP] > Use the desktop wizard to create a package with the common settings, then switch to the advanced editor to add other settings, apps, policies, etc. > -> +> :::image type="content" source="../images/icd-simple-edit.png" alt-text="In the desktop wizard, open the advanced editor."::: ## Create the provisioning package @@ -68,26 +68,76 @@ Use the Windows Configuration Designer tool to create a provisioning package. [L 2. Click **Provision desktop devices**. -  + :::image type="content" source="../images/icd-create-options-1703.png" alt-text="In Windows Configuration Designer, see the ICD start options."::: 3. Name your project and click **Finish**. The pages for desktop provisioning will walk you through the following steps. -  + :::image type="content" source="../images/icd-desktop-1703.png" alt-text="In Windows Configuration Designer, select Finish, and see the ICD desktop provisioning."::: > [!IMPORTANT] > When you build a provisioning package, you may include sensitive information in the project files and in the provisioning package (.ppkg) file. Although you have the option to encrypt the .ppkg file, project files are not encrypted. You should store the project files in a secure location and delete the project files when they are no longer needed. ## Configure settings +1. Enable device setup: -
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- Optionally, you can click **Browse** to change the default output location. +7. Select **Next** to specify the output location where you want the provisioning package to go once it's built. By default, Windows ICD uses the project folder as the output location.
+ Optionally, you can select **Browse** to change the default output location. -8. Click **Next**. +8. Select **Next**. -9. Click **Build** to start building the package. The project information is displayed in the build page and the progress bar indicates the build status.
- If you need to cancel the build, click **Cancel**. This cancels the current build process, closes the wizard, and takes you back to the **Customizations Page**. +9. Select **Build** to start building the package. The project information is displayed in the build page and the progress bar indicates the build status.
+ If you need to cancel the build, select **Cancel**. This cancels the current build process, closes the wizard, and takes you back to the **Customizations Page**. 10. If your build fails, an error message will show up that includes a link to the project folder. You can scan the logs to determine what caused the error. Once you fix the issue, try building the package again.
If your build is successful, the name of the provisioning package, output directory, and project directory will be shown.
- - If you choose, you can build the provisioning package again and pick a different path for the output package. To do this, click **Back** to change the output package name and path, and then click **Next** to start another build.
+ - If you choose, you can build the provisioning package again and pick a different path for the output package. To do this, select **Back** to change the output package name and path, and then select **Next** to start another build.
- - If you are done, click **Finish** to close the wizard and go back to the **Customizations Page**.
+ - If you are done, select **Finish** to close the wizard and go back to the **Customizations Page**.
11. Select the **output location** link to go to the location of the package. You can provide that .ppkg to others through any of the following methods:
@@ -184,32 +184,24 @@ For details about the settings you can customize in provisioning packages, see [
- Email
- - USB tether (mobile only)
-
- - NFC (mobile only)
-
-
-
**Next step**: [How to apply a provisioning package](provisioning-apply-package.md)
## Learn more
- Watch the video: [Provisioning Windows 10 Devices with New Tools](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615921)
-
-- Watch the video: [Windows 10 for Mobile Devices: Provisioning Is Not Imaging](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615922)
-## Related topics
+## Related articles
-- [Provisioning packages for Windows 10](provisioning-packages.md)
-- [How provisioning works in Windows 10](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
+- [Provisioning packages for Windows client](provisioning-packages.md)
+- [How provisioning works in Windows client](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
- [Install Windows Configuration Designer](provisioning-install-icd.md)
- [Create a provisioning package](provisioning-create-package.md)
- [Apply a provisioning package](provisioning-apply-package.md)
- [Settings changed when you uninstall a provisioning package](provisioning-uninstall-package.md)
- [Provision PCs with common settings for initial deployment (simple provisioning)](provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md)
- [Use a script to install a desktop app in provisioning packages](provisioning-script-to-install-app.md)
-- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows 10 (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
+- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
- [NFC-based device provisioning](../mobile-devices/provisioning-nfc.md)
- [Use the package splitter tool](../mobile-devices/provisioning-package-splitter.md)
- [Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (reference)](provisioning-command-line.md)
diff --git a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-apply-package.md b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-apply-package.md
index 4a9381ab1c..44ef49c0ab 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-apply-package.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-apply-package.md
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
-title: Apply a provisioning package (Windows 10)
+title: Apply a provisioning package (Windows 10/11)
description: Provisioning packages can be applied to a device during the first-run experience (OOBE) and after ("runtime").
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
@@ -8,8 +8,7 @@ author: greg-lindsay
ms.author: greglin
ms.topic: article
ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.date: 08/22/2017
-ms.reviewer:
+ms.reviewer: gkomatsu
manager: dansimp
---
@@ -19,19 +18,16 @@ manager: dansimp
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
-- Windows 10 Mobile
+- Windows 11
-Provisioning packages can be applied to a device during the first-run experience (out-of-box experience or "OOBE") and after ("runtime").
+Provisioning packages can be applied to client devices during the first-run experience (out-of-box experience or "OOBE") and after ("runtime").
>[!NOTE]
->Applying a provisioning package to a desktop device requires administrator privileges on the device.
+>
+> - Applying a provisioning package to a desktop device requires administrator privileges on the device.
+> - You can interrupt a long-running provisioning process by pressing ESC.
-## Desktop editions
-
->[!NOTE]
->In Windows 10, version 1709, you can interrupt a long-running provisioning process by pressing ESC.
-
-### During initial setup, from a USB drive
+## During initial setup, from a USB drive
1. Start with a computer on the first-run setup screen. If the PC has gone past this screen, reset the PC to start over. To reset the PC, go to **Settings** > **Update & security** > **Recovery** > **Reset this PC**.
@@ -41,66 +37,33 @@ Provisioning packages can be applied to a device during the first-run experience

-3. The next screen asks you to select a provisioning source. Select **Removable Media** and tap **Next**.
+3. The next screen asks you to select a provisioning source. Select **Removable Media** and select **Next**.

-
-4. Select the provisioning package (\*.ppkg) that you want to apply, and tap **Next**.
+
+4. Select the provisioning package (`.ppkg`) that you want to apply, and select **Next**.

5. Select **Yes, add it**.

-
-
-### After setup, from a USB drive, network folder, or SharePoint site
+## After setup, from a USB drive, network folder, or SharePoint site
Insert the USB drive to a desktop computer, navigate to **Settings** > **Accounts** > **Access work or school** > **Add or remove a provisioning package** > **Add a package**, and select the package to install. For a provisioning package stored on a network folder or on a SharePoint site, navigate to the provisioning package and double-click it to begin installation.

-
-## Mobile editions
-### Using removable media
+## Related articles
-1. Insert an SD card containing the provisioning package into the device.
-2. Navigate to **Settings** > **Accounts** > **Access work or school** > **Add or remove a provisioning package** > **Add a package**, and select the package to install.
-
- 
-
-3. Click **Add**.
-
-4. On the device, the **Is this package from a source you trust?** message will appear. Tap **Yes, add it**.
-
- 
-
-### Copying the provisioning package to the device
-
-1. Connect the device to your PC through USB.
-
-2. On the PC, select the provisioning package that you want to use to provision the device and then drag and drop the file to your device.
-
-3. On the device, the **Is this package from a source you trust?** message will appear. Tap **Yes, add it**.
-
- 
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-## Related topics
-
-- [Provisioning packages for Windows 10](provisioning-packages.md)
-- [How provisioning works in Windows 10](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
+- [Provisioning packages for Windows client](provisioning-packages.md)
+- [How provisioning works in Windows client](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
- [Install Windows Configuration Designer](provisioning-install-icd.md)
- [Create a provisioning package](provisioning-create-package.md)
- [Settings changed when you uninstall a provisioning package](provisioning-uninstall-package.md)
- [Provision PCs with common settings for initial deployment (simple provisioning)](provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md)
- [Use a script to install a desktop app in provisioning packages](provisioning-script-to-install-app.md)
-- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows 10 (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
+- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
- [Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (reference)](provisioning-command-line.md)
- [Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings](provisioning-multivariant.md)
diff --git a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-command-line.md b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-command-line.md
index d4debef680..308f6bad92 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-command-line.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-command-line.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
---
-title: Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (Windows 10)
-description:
+title: Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (Windows 10/11)
+description: Learn more about the ICD syntax, switches, and arguments that you can use in the Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface for Windows10/11 client devices.
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library
@@ -8,8 +8,7 @@ author: greg-lindsay
ms.author: greglin
ms.topic: article
ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.date: 07/27/2017
-ms.reviewer:
+ms.reviewer: gkomatsu
manager: dansimp
---
@@ -19,11 +18,11 @@ manager: dansimp
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
-- Windows 10 Mobile
+- Windows 11
You can use the Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (CLI) to automate the building of provisioning packages.
-- IT pros can use the Windows Configuration Designer CLI to require less re-tooling of existing processes. You must run the Windows Configuration Designer CLI from a command window with administrator privileges.
+- IT pros can use the Windows Configuration Designer CLI to require less retooling of existing processes. You must run the Windows Configuration Designer CLI from a command window with administrator privileges.
- You must use the Windows Configuration Designer CLI and edit the customizations.xml sources to create a provisioning package with multivariant support. You need the customizations.xml file as one of the inputs to the Windows Configuration Designer CLI to build a provisioning package. For more information, see [Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings](provisioning-multivariant.md).
@@ -31,7 +30,7 @@ You can use the Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (CLI) to a
## Syntax
-```
+``` cmd
icd.exe /Build-ProvisioningPackage /CustomizationXML:
-
+1. Expand a category:
-For details on each specific setting, see [Windows Provisioning settings reference](../wcd/wcd.md). The reference topic for a setting is also displayed in Windows Configuration Designer when you select the setting, as shown in the following image.
+ :::image type="content" source="../images/icd-step1.png" alt-text="In Windows Configuration Designer, expand the Certificates category.":::
-
+2. Select a setting:
+
+ :::image type="content" source="../images/icd-step2.png" alt-text="In Windows Configuration Designer, select ClientCertificates.":::
+
+3. Enter a value for the setting. Select **Add** if the button is displayed:
+
+ :::image type="content" source="../images/icd-step3.png" alt-text="In Windows Configuration Designer, enter a name for the certificate.":::
+
+4. Some settings, such as this example, require additional information. In **Available customizations**, select the value you just created, and more settings are displayed:
+
+ :::image type="content" source="../images/icd-step4.png" alt-text="In Windows Configuration Designer, additional settings for client certificate are available.":::
+
+5. When the setting is configured, it is displayed in the **Selected customizations** pane:
+
+ :::image type="content" source="../images/icd-step5.png" alt-text="In Windows Configuration Designer, the selected customizations pane shows your settings.":::
+
+For details on each specific setting, see [Windows Provisioning settings reference](../wcd/wcd.md). The reference article for a setting is also displayed in Windows Configuration Designer when you select the setting, as shown in the following image.
+
+
## Build package
@@ -120,7 +121,7 @@ For details on each specific setting, see [Windows Provisioning settings referen
3. In the **Select security details for the provisioning package** window, you can select to encrypt and/or sign a provisioning package with a selected certificate, and then select **Next**. Both selections are optional:
- - **Encrypt package** - If you select this option, an auto-generated password will be shown on the screen.
+ - **Encrypt package** - If you select this option, an autogenerated password will be shown on the screen.
- **Sign package** - If you select this option, you must select a valid certificate to use for signing the package. You can specify the certificate by selecting **Select** and choosing the certificate you want to use to sign the package.
>[!NOTE]
@@ -148,19 +149,17 @@ For details on each specific setting, see [Windows Provisioning settings referen
- Watch the video: [Provisioning Windows 10 Devices with New Tools](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615921)
-- Watch the video: [Windows 10 for Mobile Devices: Provisioning Is Not Imaging](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615922)
-
- [How to bulk-enroll devices with On-premises Mobile Device Management in Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](/configmgr/mdm/deploy-use/bulk-enroll-devices-on-premises-mdm)
-## Related topics
+## Related articles
-- [Provisioning packages for Windows 10](provisioning-packages.md)
-- [How provisioning works in Windows 10](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
+- [Provisioning packages for Windows client](provisioning-packages.md)
+- [How provisioning works in Windows client](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
- [Install Windows Configuration Designer](provisioning-install-icd.md)
- [Apply a provisioning package](provisioning-apply-package.md)
- [Settings changed when you uninstall a provisioning package](provisioning-uninstall-package.md)
- [Provision PCs with common settings for initial deployment (simple provisioning)](provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md)
- [Use a script to install a desktop app in provisioning packages](provisioning-script-to-install-app.md)
-- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows 10 (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
+- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
- [Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (reference)](provisioning-command-line.md)
- [Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings](provisioning-multivariant.md)
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diff --git a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-how-it-works.md b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-how-it-works.md
index 71b38c30f7..3d1a473ae6 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-how-it-works.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-how-it-works.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
---
-title: How provisioning works in Windows
-description: A provisioning package (.ppkg) is a container for a collection of configuration settings.
+title: How provisioning works in Windows 10/11
+description: Learn more about how provisioning package work on Windows client devices. A provisioning package (.ppkg) is a container for a collection of configuration settings.
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library
@@ -8,8 +8,7 @@ author: greg-lindsay
ms.author: greglin
ms.topic: article
ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.date: 09/03/2021
-ms.reviewer:
+ms.reviewer: gkomatsu
manager: dansimp
---
@@ -21,11 +20,11 @@ manager: dansimp
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
-Provisioning packages in Windows 10 provide IT administrators with a simplified way to apply configuration settings to Windows 10 and 11 devices. Windows Configuration Designer is a tool that makes it easy to create a provisioning package. Windows Configuration Designer can be installed from Microsoft Store.
+Provisioning packages in Windows client provide IT administrators with a simplified way to apply configuration settings to Windows client devices. Windows Configuration Designer is a tool that makes it easy to create a provisioning package. Windows Configuration Designer can be installed from Microsoft Store.
## Provisioning packages
-A provisioning package contains specific configurations/settings and assets that can be provided through a removable media or simply downloaded to the device.
+A provisioning package contains specific configurations/settings and assets that can be provided through a removable media or downloaded to the device.
To enable adding multiple sets of settings or configurations, the configuration data used by the provisioning engine is built out of multiple configuration sources that consist of separate provisioning packages. Each provisioning package contains the provisioning data from a different source.
@@ -69,7 +68,7 @@ When the provisioning engine selects a configuration, the Windows provisioning X
## Provisioning engine
-The provisioning engine is the core component for managing provisioning and configuration at runtime in a device running Windows 10 or 11.
+The provisioning engine is the core component for managing provisioning and configuration at runtime in a device running Windows 10/11.
The provisioning engine provides the following functionality:
@@ -82,7 +81,7 @@ The provisioning engine provides the following functionality:
## Configuration manager
-The configuration manager provides the unified way of managing Windows 10 and 11 devices. Configuration is mainly done through the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Device Management (DM) and Client Provisioning (CP) protocols. The configuration manager handles and parses these protocol requests from different channels and passes them down to [Configuration Service Providers (CSPs)](/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference) to perform the specific management requests and settings.
+The configuration manager provides the unified way of managing Windows 10/11 devices. Configuration is mainly done through the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Device Management (DM) and Client Provisioning (CP) protocols. The configuration manager handles and parses these protocol requests from different channels and passes them down to [Configuration Service Providers (CSPs)](/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference) to perform the specific management requests and settings.
The provisioning engine relies on configuration manager for all of the actual processing and application of a chosen configuration. The provisioning engine determines the stage of provisioning and, based on a set of keys, determines the set of configuration to send to the configuration manager. The configuration manager in turn parses and calls into the CSPs for the setting to be applied.
@@ -110,14 +109,6 @@ When a trigger occurs, provisioning is initiated for a particular provisioning s
- **Update**: Runs after an update to apply potential updated settings changes.
- **User**: runs during a user account first run to configure per-user settings.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
## Device provisioning during OOBE
The provisioning engine always applies provisioning packages persisted in the `C:\Recovery\Customizations` folder on the OS partition. When the provisioning engine applies provisioning packages in the `%ProgramData%\Microsoft\Provisioning` folder, certain runtime setting applications, such as the setting to install and configure Windows apps, may be extended past the OOBE pass and continually be processed in the background when the device gets to the desktop. Settings for configuring policies and certain crucial system configurations are always be completed before the first point at which they must take effect.
@@ -129,8 +120,8 @@ The following table shows how device provisioning can be initiated when a user f
| Package delivery | Initiation method | Supported device |
| --- | --- | --- |
-| Removable media - USB drive or SD card (Packages must be placed at media root) | 5 fast taps on the Windows key to launch the provisioning UI |All Windows devices |
-| From an administrator device through machine-to-machine NFC or NFC tag(The administrator device must run an app that can transfer the package over NFC) | 5 fast taps on the Windows key to launch the provisioning UI | Windows IoT Core devices |
+| Removable media - USB drive or SD card (Packages must be placed at media root) | Five fast taps on the Windows key to launch the provisioning UI |All Windows devices |
+| From an administrator device through machine-to-machine NFC or NFC tag(The administrator device must run an app that can transfer the package over NFC) | Five fast taps on the Windows key to launch the provisioning UI | Windows IoT Core devices |
The provisioning engine always copies the acquired provisioning packages to the `%ProgramData%\Microsoft\Provisioning` folder before processing them during OOBE. The provisioning engine always applies provisioning packages embedded in the installed Windows image during Windows Setup OOBE pass regardless of whether the package is signed and trusted. When the provisioning engine applies an encrypted provisioning package on an end-user device during OOBE, users must first provide a valid password to decrypt the package. The provisioning engine also checks whether a provisioning package is signed and trusted; if it's not, the user must provide consent before the package is applied to the device.
@@ -143,8 +134,8 @@ At device runtime, stand-alone provisioning packages can be applied by user init
| Package delivery | Initiation method | Supported device |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Removable media - USB drive or SD card(Packages must be placed at media root) | **Settings** > **Accounts** > **Access work or school** > **Add or remove a provisioning package** | All Windows devices |
-| Downloaded from a network connection and copied to a local folder | Double-click the package file | Windows 10 for desktop editions devices |
-| From an administrator device connected to the target device through USB tethering | Drag and drop the package file onto the target device | Windows IoT Core devices |
+| Downloaded from a network connection and copied to a local folder | Double-click the package file | Windows client for desktop editions devices |
+| From an administrator device connected to the target device through USB tethering | Drag and drop the package file onto the target device | Windows IoT Core devices |
When applying provisioning packages from a removable media attached to the device, the Settings UI allows viewing contents of a package before selecting the package for provisioning. To minimize the risk of the device being spammed by applying provisioning packages from unknown sources, a provisioning package can be signed and encrypted. Partners can also set policies to limit the application of provisioning packages at device runtime. Applying provisioning packages at device runtime requires administrator privilege. If the package is not signed or trusted, a user must provide consent before the package is applied to the device. If the package is encrypted, a valid password is needed to decrypt the package before it can be applied to the device.
@@ -157,25 +148,16 @@ After a stand-alone provisioning package is applied to the device, the package i
- Watch the video: [Provisioning Windows 10 Devices with New Tools](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615921)
-
+## Related articles
-## Related topics
-
-- [Provisioning packages for Windows 10](provisioning-packages.md)
+- [Provisioning packages for Windows client](provisioning-packages.md)
- [Install Windows Configuration Designer](provisioning-install-icd.md)
- [Create a provisioning package](provisioning-create-package.md)
- [Apply a provisioning package](provisioning-apply-package.md)
- [Settings changed when you uninstall a provisioning package](provisioning-uninstall-package.md)
- [Provision PCs with common settings for initial deployment (simple provisioning)](provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md)
- [Use a script to install a desktop app in provisioning packages](provisioning-script-to-install-app.md)
-- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows 10 (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
+- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
- [Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (reference)](provisioning-command-line.md)
- [Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings](provisioning-multivariant.md)
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diff --git a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd.md b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd.md
index 1a467d4e6d..2185e1123a 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
---
-title: Install Windows Configuration Designer (Windows 10)
-description: Learn how to install and use Windows Configuration Designer so you can easily configure devices running Windows 10.
+title: Install Windows Configuration Designer (Windows 10/11)
+description: Learn how to install and use Windows Configuration Designer so you can easily configure devices running Windows 10/11.
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library
@@ -8,30 +8,35 @@ author: greg-lindsay
ms.author: greglin
ms.topic: article
ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.date: 10/16/2017
-ms.reviewer:
+ms.reviewer: gkomatsu
manager: dansimp
---
-# Install Windows Configuration Designer
+# Install Windows Configuration Designer, and learn about any limitations
**Applies to**
-- Windows 10
-- Windows 10 Mobile
+- Windows 10
+- Windows 11
-Use the Windows Configuration Designer tool to create provisioning packages to easily configure devices running Windows 10. Windows Configuration Designer is primarily designed for use by IT departments for business and educational institutions who need to provision bring-your-own-device (BYOD) and business-supplied devices.
+Use the Windows Configuration Designer tool to create provisioning packages to easily configure devices running Windows client. Windows Configuration Designer is primarily used by IT departments for business and educational institutions who need to provision bring-your-own-device (BYOD) and business-supplied devices.
## Supported platforms
-Windows Configuration Designer can create provisioning packages for Windows 10 desktop and mobile editions, including Windows 10 IoT Core, as well as Microsoft Surface Hub and Microsoft HoloLens. You can run Windows Configuration Designer on the following operating systems:
+Windows Configuration Designer can create provisioning packages for Windows client desktop, including Windows IoT Core, Microsoft Surface Hub, and Microsoft HoloLens. You can run Windows Configuration Designer on the following operating systems:
+**Client OS**:
+
+- Windows 11
- Windows 10 - x86 and amd64
- Windows 8.1 Update - x86 and amd64
- Windows 8.1 - x86 and amd64
- Windows 8 - x86 and amd64
- Windows 7 - x86 and amd64
+
+**Server OS**:
+
- Windows Server 2016
- Windows Server 2012 R2 Update
- Windows Server 2012 R2
@@ -39,54 +44,38 @@ Windows Configuration Designer can create provisioning packages for Windows 10 d
- Windows Server 2008 R2
>[!WARNING]
->You must run Windows Configuration Designer on Windows 10 to configure Azure Active Directory enrollment using any of the wizards.
+>You must run Windows Configuration Designer on Windows client to configure Azure Active Directory enrollment using any of the wizards.
## Install Windows Configuration Designer
-On devices running Windows 10, you can install [the Windows Configuration Designer app from the Microsoft Store](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9nblggh4tx22). To run Windows Configuration Designer on other operating systems or in languages other than English, install it from the [Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit).
-
->[!NOTE]
->If you install Windows Configuration Designer from both the ADK and Microsoft Store, the Store app will not open.
->
->The Windows Configuration Designer App from Microsoft Store currently supports only English. For a localized version of the Windows Configuration Designer, install it from the Windows ADK.
-
-1. Go to [Download the Windows ADK](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit) and select **Get Windows ADK** for the version of Windows 10 that you want to create provisioning packages for (version 1511, 1607, or 1703).
-
- >[!NOTE]
- >The rest of this procedure uses Windows ADK for Windows 10, version 1703 as an example.
-
-2. Save **adksetup.exe** and then run it.
-
-3. On the **Specify Location** page, select an installation path and then click **Next**.
- >[!NOTE]
- >The estimated disk space listed on this page applies to the full Windows ADK. If you only install Windows Configuration Designer, the space requirement is approximately 32 MB.
-4. Make a selection on the **Windows Kits Privacy** page, and then click **Next**.
-
-5. Accept the **License Agreement**, and then click **Next**.
-
-6. On the **Select the features you want to install** page, clear all selections except **Configuration Designer**, and then click **Install**.
-
- 
+On devices running Windows client, you can install [the Windows Configuration Designer app](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9nblggh4tx22) from the Microsoft Store.
## Current Windows Configuration Designer limitations
-- Windows Configuration Designer will not work properly if the Group Policy setting **Policies > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer > Security Zones: Use only machine settings** is enabled. We recommend that you run Windows Configuration Designer on a different device, rather than change the security setting.
+- Windows Configuration Designer doesn't work properly if the **Policies > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer > Security Zones: Use only machine settings** Group Policy setting is enabled. Instead of changing the security setting, we recommend you run Windows Configuration Designer on a different device.
- You can only run one instance of Windows Configuration Designer on your computer at a time.
-- Be aware that when adding apps and drivers, all files stored in the same folder will be imported and may cause errors during the build process.
+- When adding apps and drivers, all files stored in the same folder are imported, and may cause errors during the build process.
-- The Windows Configuration Designer UI does not support multivariant configurations. Instead, you must use the Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface to configure multivariant settings. For more information, see [Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings](provisioning-multivariant.md).
+- The Windows Configuration Designer UI doesn't support multivariant configurations. Instead, you must use the Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface to configure multivariant settings. For more information, see [Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings](provisioning-multivariant.md).
-- While you can open multiple projects at the same time within Windows Configuration Designer, you can only build one project at a time.
+- In Windows Configuration Designer, you can only build one project at a time. You can open multiple projects at the same time, but you can only build one at a time.
-- In order to enable the simplified authoring jscripts to work on a server SKU running Windows Configuration Designer, you need to explicitly enable **Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows**. Do this by opening Internet Explorer and then navigating to **Settings** > **Internet Options** > **Security** -> **Custom level** > **Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows**, and then choose **Enable**.
+- To enable the simplified authoring jscripts to work on a server SKU running Windows Configuration Designer, you must enable **Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows**:
-- If you copy a Windows Configuration Designer project from one PC to another PC, make sure that all the associated files for the deployment assets, such as apps and drivers, are copied along with the project to the same path as it was on the original PC.
+ 1. Open Internet Explorer.
+ 2. Go to **Settings** > **Internet Options** > **Security** > **Custom level**.
+ 3. Select **Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows** > **Enable**.
- For example, when you add a driver to a provisioned package, you must copy the .INF file to a local directory on the PC that is running Windows Configuration Designer. If you don't do this, and attempt to use a copied version of this project on a different PC, Windows Configuration Designer might attempt to resolve the path to the files that point to the original PC.
-
-- **Recommended**: Before starting, copy all source files to the PC running Windows Configuration Designer, rather than using external sources like network shares or removable drives. This reduces the risk of interrupting the build process from a temporary network issue or from disconnecting the USB device.
+- If you copy a Windows Configuration Designer project from one PC to another PC, then:
+
+ - Copy all the associated files for the deployment assets with the project, including apps and drivers.
+ - Copy all the files to the same path as the original PC.
+
+ For example, when you add a driver to a provisioned package, you must copy the `.INF` file to a local directory on the PC that's running Windows Configuration Designer. If you don't copy the `.INF` file, and use a copied version of this project on a different PC, then Windows Configuration Designer might resolve the file paths to the original PC.
+
+- **Recommended**: Before starting, copy all source files to the PC running Windows Configuration Designer. Don't use external sources, like network shares or removable drives. Using local files reduces the risk of interrupting the build process from a network issue, or from disconnecting the USB device.
**Next step**: [How to create a provisioning package](provisioning-create-package.md)
@@ -94,27 +83,15 @@ On devices running Windows 10, you can install [the Windows Configuration Design
- Watch the video: [Provisioning Windows 10 Devices with New Tools](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615921)
-- Watch the video: [Windows 10 for Mobile Devices: Provisioning Is Not Imaging](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615922)
+## Related articles
-## Related topics
-
-- [Provisioning packages for Windows 10](provisioning-packages.md)
-- [How provisioning works in Windows 10](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
+- [Provisioning packages for Windows client](provisioning-packages.md)
+- [How provisioning works in Windows client](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
- [Create a provisioning package](provisioning-create-package.md)
- [Apply a provisioning package](provisioning-apply-package.md)
- [Settings changed when you uninstall a provisioning package](provisioning-uninstall-package.md)
- [Provision PCs with common settings for initial deployment (simple provisioning)](provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md)
- [Use a script to install a desktop app in provisioning packages](provisioning-script-to-install-app.md)
-- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows 10 (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
+- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
- [Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (reference)](provisioning-command-line.md)
- [Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings](provisioning-multivariant.md)
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diff --git a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-multivariant.md b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-multivariant.md
index 6e54b39009..028b44c522 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-multivariant.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-multivariant.md
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
-title: Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings (Windows 10)
+title: Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings (Windows 10/11)
description: Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings to customize the provisioned settings for defined conditions.
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
@@ -7,8 +7,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library
author: greg-lindsay
ms.topic: article
ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.date: 11/08/2017
-ms.reviewer:
+ms.reviewer: gkomatsu
manager: dansimp
ms.author: greglin
---
@@ -19,7 +18,7 @@ ms.author: greglin
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
-- Windows 10 Mobile
+- Windows 11
In your organization, you might have different configuration requirements for devices that you manage. You can create separate provisioning packages for each group of devices in your organization that have different requirements. Or, you can create a multivariant provisioning package, a single provisioning package that can work for multiple conditions. For example, in a single provisioning package, you can define one set of customization settings that will apply to devices set up for French and a different set of customization settings for devices set up for Japanese.
@@ -37,38 +36,43 @@ A **Target** can have more than one **TargetState**, and a **TargetState** can h

-The following table describes the logic for the target definition.
+The following information describes the logic for the target definition:
-
-Expand a category.
-Select a setting.
-Enter a value for the setting. Select Add if the button is displayed.
-Some settings, such as this example, require additional information. In Available customizations, select the value you just created, and additional settings are displayed.
-When the setting is configured, it is displayed in the Selected customizations pane.
+- When all **Condition** elements are TRUE, **TargetState** is TRUE:
+
+ :::image type="content" source="../images/icd-multi-targetstate-true.png" alt-text="Target state is true when all conditions are true.":::
+
+- If any of the **TargetState** elements is TRUE, **Target** is TRUE, and the **ID** can be used for setting customizations:
+
+ :::image type="content" source="../images/icd-multi-target-true.png" alt-text="Target is true if any target state is true":::
### Conditions
-The following table shows the conditions supported in Windows 10 provisioning for a **TargetState**:
+The following table shows the conditions supported in Windows client provisioning for a **TargetState**:
-| Condition Name | Condition priority | Windows 10 Mobile | Windows 10 for desktop editions | Value type | Value description |
-| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
-| MNC | P0 | Supported | Supported | Digit string | Use to target settings based on the Mobile Network Code (MNC) value. |
-| MCC | P0 | Supported | Supported | Digit string | Use to target settings based on the Mobile Country Code (MCC) value. |
-| SPN | P0 | Supported | Supported | String | Use to target settings based on the Service Provider Name (SPN) value. |
-| PNN | P0 | Supported | Supported | String | Use to target settings based on public land mobile network (PLMN) Network Name value. |
-| GID1 | P0 | Supported | Supported | Digit string | Use to target settings based on the Group Identifier (level 1) value. |
-| ICCID | P0 | Supported | Supported | Digit string | Use to target settings based on the Integrated Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID) value. |
-| Roaming | P0 | Supported | N/A | Boolean | Use to specify roaming. Set the value to **1** (roaming) or **0** (non-roaming). |
-| UICC | P0 | Supported | N/A | Enumeration | Use to specify the Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) state. Set the value to one of the following:- 0 - Empty- 1 - Ready- 2 - Locked |
-| UICCSLOT | P0 | Supported | N/A | Digit string | Use to specify the UICC slot. Set the value one of the following:- 0 - Slot 0- 1 - Slot 1 |
-| ProcessorType | P1 | Supported | Supported | String | Use to target settings based on the processor type. |
-| ProcessorName | P1 | Supported | Supported | String | Use to target settings based on the processor name. |
-| AoAc ("Always On, Always Connected") | P1 | Supported | Supported | Boolean | Set the value to **0** (false) or **1** (true). If this condition is TRUE, the system supports the S0 low power idle model. |
-| PowerPlatformRole | P1 | Supported | Supported | Enumeration | Indicates the preferred power management profile. Set the value based on the [POWER_PLATFORM_ROLE enumeration](/windows/win32/api/winnt/ne-winnt-power_platform_role). |
-| Architecture | P1 | Supported | Supported | String | Matches the PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE environment variable. |
-| Server | P1 | Supported | Supported | Boolean | Set the value to **0** (false) or **1** (true) to identify a server. |
-| Region | P1 | Supported | Supported | Enumeration | Use to target settings based on country/region, using the 2-digit alpha ISO code per [ISO 3166-1 alpha-2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2). |
-| Lang | P1 | Supported | Supported | Enumeration | Use to target settings based on language code, using the 2-digit [ISO 639 alpha-2 code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_639). |
+| Condition Name | Condition priority | Windows client for desktop editions | Value type | Value description |
+| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
+| MNC | P0 | Supported | Digit string | Use to target settings based on the Mobile Network Code (MNC) value. |
+| MCC | P0 | Supported | Digit string | Use to target settings based on the Mobile Country Code (MCC) value. |
+| SPN | P0 | Supported | String | Use to target settings based on the Service Provider Name (SPN) value. |
+| PNN | P0 | Supported | String | Use to target settings based on public land mobile network (PLMN) Network Name value. |
+| GID1 | P0 | Supported | Digit string | Use to target settings based on the Group Identifier (level 1) value. |
+| ICCID | P0 | Supported | Digit string | Use to target settings based on the Integrated Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID) value. |
+| Roaming | P0 | N/A | Boolean | Use to specify roaming. Set the value to **1** (roaming) or **0** (non-roaming). |
+| UICC | P0 | N/A | Enumeration | Use to specify the Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) state. Set the value to one of the following:- 0 - Empty- 1 - Ready- 2 - Locked |
+| UICCSLOT | P0 | N/A | Digit string | Use to specify the UICC slot. Set the value one of the following:- 0 - Slot 0- 1 - Slot 1 |
+| ProcessorType | P1 | Supported | String | Use to target settings based on the processor type. |
+| ProcessorName | P1 | Supported | String | Use to target settings based on the processor name. |
+| AoAc ("Always On, Always Connected") | P1 | Supported | Boolean | Set the value to **0** (false) or **1** (true). If this condition is TRUE, the system supports the S0 low power idle model. |
+| PowerPlatformRole | P1 | Supported | Enumeration | Indicates the preferred power management profile. Set the value based on the [POWER_PLATFORM_ROLE enumeration](/windows/win32/api/winnt/ne-winnt-power_platform_role). |
+| Architecture | P1 | Supported | String | Matches the PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE environment variable. |
+| Server | P1 | Supported | Boolean | Set the value to **0** (false) or **1** (true) to identify a server. |
+| Region | P1 | Supported | Enumeration | Use to target settings based on country/region, using the 2-digit alpha ISO code per [ISO 3166-1 alpha-2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2). |
+| Lang | P1 | Supported | Enumeration | Use to target settings based on language code, using the 2-digit [ISO 639 alpha-2 code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_639). |
-The matching types supported in Windows 10 are:
+The matching types supported in Windows client are:
| Matching type | Syntax | Example |
| --- | --- | --- |
@@ -79,7 +83,7 @@ The matching types supported in Windows 10 are:
### TargetState priorities
-You can define more than one **TargetState** within a provisioning package to apply settings to devices that match device conditions. When the provisioning engine evalues each **TargetState**, more than one **TargetState** may fit current device conditions. To determine the order in which the settings are applied, the system assigns a priority to every **TargetState**.
+You can define more than one **TargetState** within a provisioning package to apply settings to devices that match device conditions. When the provisioning engine evaluates each **TargetState**, more than one **TargetState** may fit current device conditions. To determine the order in which the settings are applied, the system assigns a priority to every **TargetState**.
A setting that matches a **TargetState** with a lower priority is applied before the setting that matches a **TargetState** with a higher priority. This means that a setting for the **TargetState** with the higher priority can overwrite a setting for the **TargetState** with the lower priority.
@@ -281,38 +285,29 @@ In this example, the **StoreFile** corresponds to the location of the settings s
## Events that trigger provisioning
-When you install the multivariant provisioning package on a Windows 10 device, the provisioning engine applies the matching condition settings at every event and triggers provisioning.
+When you install the multivariant provisioning package on a Windows client device, the provisioning engine applies the matching condition settings at every event and triggers provisioning.
-The following events trigger provisioning on Windows 10 devices:
+The following events trigger provisioning on Windows client devices:
-| Event | Windows 10 Mobile | Windows 10 for desktop editions |
-| --- | --- | --- |
-| System boot | Supported | Supported |
-| Operating system update | Supported | Planned |
-| Package installation during device first run experience | Supported | Supported |
-| Detection of SIM presence or update | Supported | Supported |
-| Package installation at runtime | Supported | Supported |
-| Roaming detected | Supported | Not supported |
+| Event | Windows client for desktop editions |
+| --- | --- |
+| System boot | Supported |
+| Operating system update | Planned |
+| Package installation during device first run experience | Supported |
+| Detection of SIM presence or update | Supported |
+| Package installation at runtime | Supported |
+| Roaming detected | Not supported |
+## Related articles
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-## Related topics
-
-- [Provisioning packages for Windows 10](provisioning-packages.md)
-- [How provisioning works in Windows 10](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
+- [Provisioning packages for Windows client](provisioning-packages.md)
+- [How provisioning works in Windows client](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
- [Install Windows Configuration Designer](provisioning-install-icd.md)
- [Create a provisioning package](provisioning-create-package.md)
- [Apply a provisioning package](provisioning-apply-package.md)
- [Settings changed when you uninstall a provisioning package](provisioning-uninstall-package.md)
- [Provision PCs with common settings for initial deployment (simple provisioning)](provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md)
- [Use a script to install a desktop app in provisioning packages](provisioning-script-to-install-app.md)
-- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows 10 (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
+- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
- [Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (reference)](provisioning-command-line.md)
diff --git a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages.md b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages.md
index e788dfc0a5..b7a5d07216 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages.md
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
---
-title: Provisioning packages (Windows)
-description: With Windows 10 and Windows 11, you can create provisioning packages that let you quickly and efficiently configure a device without having to install a new image.
+title: Provisioning packages overview on Windows 10/11
+description: With Windows 10 and Windows 11, you can create provisioning packages that let you quickly and efficiently configure a device without having to install a new image. Learn about what provisioning packages, are and what they do.
ms.assetid: 287706E5-063F-4AB5-902C-A0DF6D0730BC
-ms.reviewer:
+ms.reviewer: gkomatsu
manager: dansimp
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ author: greg-lindsay
ms.author: greglin
ms.topic: article
ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.date: 09/07/2021
+
---
# Provisioning packages for Windows
@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ ms.date: 09/07/2021
Windows provisioning makes it easy for IT administrators to configure end-user devices without imaging. Using Windows provisioning, an IT administrator can easily specify desired configuration and settings required to enroll the devices into management and then apply that configuration to target devices in a matter of minutes. It is best suited for small- to medium-sized businesses with deployments that range from tens to a few hundred computers.
-A provisioning package (.ppkg) is a container for a collection of configuration settings. With Windows 10 and 11, you can create provisioning packages that let you quickly and efficiently configure a device without having to install a new image.
+A provisioning package (.ppkg) is a container for a collection of configuration settings. With Windows client, you can create provisioning packages that let you quickly and efficiently configure a device without having to install a new image.
-Provisioning packages are simple enough that with a short set of written instructions, a student or non-technical employee can use them to configure their device. This can result in a significant reduction in the time required to configure multiple devices in your organization.
+Provisioning packages are simple enough that with a short set of written instructions, a student, or non-technical employee can use them to configure their device. This can result in a significant reduction in the time required to configure multiple devices in your organization.
Windows Configuration Designer is available as an [app in the Microsoft Store](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9nblggh4tx22).
@@ -75,17 +75,18 @@ Provisioning packages can be:
The following table describes settings that you can configure using the wizards in Windows Configuration Designer to create provisioning packages.
+| Step | Description | Desktop wizard | Kiosk wizard | HoloLens wizard |
+| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
+| Set up device | Assign device name, enter product key to upgrade Windows, configure shared used, remove pre-installed software | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
+| Set up network | Connect to a Wi-Fi network | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
+| Account management | Enroll device in Active Directory, enroll device in Azure Active Directory, or create a local administrator account | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
+| Bulk Enrollment in Azure AD | Enroll device in Azure Active DirectoryBefore you use a Windows Configuration Designer wizard to configure bulk Azure AD enrollment, [set up Azure AD join in your organization](/azure/active-directory/active-directory-azureadjoin-setup). | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
+| Add applications | Install applications using the provisioning package. | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ |
+| Add certificates | Include a certificate file in the provisioning package. | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |
+| Configure kiosk account and app | Create local account to run the kiosk mode app, specify the app to run in kiosk mode | ❌ | ✔️ | ❌ |
+| Configure kiosk common settings | Set tablet mode, configure welcome and shutdown screens, turn off timeout settings | ❌ | ✔️ | ❌ |
+| Developer Setup | Enable Developer Mode | ❌ | ❌ | ✔️ |
-
-When all Condition elements are TRUE, TargetState is TRUE. If any of the TargetState elements is TRUE, Target is TRUE, and the Id can be used for setting customizations.
@@ -99,7 +100,6 @@ The following table describes settings that you can configure using the wizards
- [Instructions for the desktop wizard](provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md)
-- [Instructions for the mobile wizard](../mobile-devices/provisioning-configure-mobile.md)
- [Instructions for the kiosk wizard](../kiosk-single-app.md#wizard)
- [Instructions for the HoloLens wizard](/hololens/hololens-provisioning#wizard)
@@ -112,20 +112,17 @@ The following table describes settings that you can configure using the wizards
The following table provides some examples of settings that you can configure using the Windows Configuration Designer advanced editor to create provisioning packages.
-| Customization options | Examples |
-|--------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
+| Customization options | Examples |
+|---|---|
| Bulk Active Directory join and device name | Join devices to Active Directory domain and assign device names using hardware-specific serial numbers or random characters |
-| Applications | Windows apps, line-of-business applications |
-| Bulk enrollment into MDM | Automatic enrollment into a third-party MDM service\* |
-| Certificates | Root certification authority (CA), client certificates |
-| Connectivity profiles | Wi-Fi, proxy settings, Email |
-| Enterprise policies | Security restrictions (password, device lock, camera, and so on), encryption, update settings |
-| Data assets | Documents, music, videos, pictures |
-| Start menu customization | Start menu layout, application pinning |
-| Other | Home and lock screen wallpaper, computer name, domain join, DNS settings, and so on |
-
-\* Using a provisioning package for auto-enrollment to Microsoft Endpoint Manager is not supported. Use the Configuration Manager console to enroll devices.
-
+| Applications | Windows apps, line-of-business applications |
+| Bulk enrollment into MDM | Automatic enrollment into a third-party MDM service
-Step Description Desktop wizard Kiosk wizard HoloLens wizard
-Set up device Assign device name,enter product key to upgrade Windows,configure shared used,remove pre-installed software
-Set up network Connect to a Wi-Fi network
-Account management Enroll device in Active Directory,enroll device in Azure Active Directory,or create a local administrator account
-Bulk Enrollment in Azure AD Enroll device in Azure Active DirectoryBefore you use a Windows Configuration Designer wizard to configure bulk Azure AD enrollment, set up Azure AD join in your organization.
-Add applications Install applications using the provisioning package.
-Add certificates Include a certificate file in the provisioning package.
-Configure kiosk account and app Create local account to run the kiosk mode app,specify the app to run in kiosk mode
-Configure kiosk common settings Set tablet mode,configure welcome and shutdown screens,turn off timeout settings Developer Setup Enable Developer Mode.
Using a provisioning package for auto-enrollment to Microsoft Endpoint Manager isn't supported. To enroll devices, use the Configuration Manager console. |
+| Certificates | Root certification authority (CA), client certificates |
+| Connectivity profiles | Wi-Fi, proxy settings, Email |
+| Enterprise policies | Security restrictions (password, device lock, camera, and so on), encryption, update settings |
+| Data assets | Documents, music, videos, pictures |
+| Start menu customization | Start menu layout, application pinning |
+| Other | Home and lock screen wallpaper, computer name, domain join, DNS settings, and so on |
For details about the settings you can customize in provisioning packages, see [Windows Provisioning settings reference]( https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=619012).
@@ -136,7 +133,7 @@ For details about the settings you can customize in provisioning packages, see [
WCD, simplified common provisioning scenarios.
-
+:::image type="content" source="../images/icd.png" alt-text="Configuration Designer options":::
WCD supports the following scenarios for IT administrators:
@@ -146,34 +143,31 @@ WCD supports the following scenarios for IT administrators:
* **Advanced provisioning (deployment of classic (Win32) and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, and certificates)** – Allows an IT administrator to use WCD to open provisioning packages in the advanced settings editor and include apps for deployment on end-user devices.
-* **Mobile device enrollment into management** - Enables IT administrators to purchase off-the-shelf retail Windows devices and enroll them into mobile device management (MDM) before handing them to end-users in the organization. IT administrators can use WCD to specify the management end-point and apply the configuration on target devices by connecting them to a Windows PC (tethered deployment) or through an SD card. Supported management end-points include:
+* **Mobile device enrollment into management** - Enables IT administrators to purchase off-the-shelf retail Windows devices and enroll them into mobile device management (MDM) before handing them to end users in the organization. IT administrators can use WCD to specify the management endpoint and apply the configuration on target devices by connecting them to a Windows PC (tethered deployment) or through an SD card. Supported management end-points include:
- * Microsoft Intune (certificate-based enrollment)
- * AirWatch (password-string based enrollment)
- * Mobile Iron (password-string based enrollment)
- * Other MDMs (cert-based enrollment)
+ - Microsoft Intune (certificate-based enrollment)
+ - AirWatch (password-string based enrollment)
+ - MobileIron (password-string based enrollment)
+ - Other MDMs (cert-based enrollment)
## Learn more
-For more information about provisioning, watch the following videos:
+For more information about provisioning, watch the following video:
-- [Provisioning Windows 10 devices with new tools](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615921)
+- [Provisioning Windows client devices with new tools](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615921)
-- [Windows 10 for Mobile Devices: Provisioning Is Not Imaging](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=615922)
+## Related articles
-## Related topics
-
-- [How provisioning works in Windows 10](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
+- [How provisioning works in Windows client](provisioning-how-it-works.md)
- [Install Windows Configuration Designer](provisioning-install-icd.md)
- [Create a provisioning package](provisioning-create-package.md)
- [Apply a provisioning package](provisioning-apply-package.md)
- [Settings changed when you uninstall a provisioning package](provisioning-uninstall-package.md)
- [Provision PCs with common settings for initial deployment (simple provisioning)](provision-pcs-for-initial-deployment.md)
- [Use a script to install a desktop app in provisioning packages](provisioning-script-to-install-app.md)
-- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows 10 (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
+- [PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference)](provisioning-powershell.md)
- [Windows Configuration Designer command-line interface (reference)](provisioning-command-line.md)
- [Create a provisioning package with multivariant settings](provisioning-multivariant.md)
-- [Use Windows Configuration Designer to configure Windows 10 Mobile devices](../mobile-devices/provisioning-configure-mobile.md)
diff --git a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-powershell.md b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-powershell.md
index 4ed15d47fc..50e9c56a1e 100644
--- a/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-powershell.md
+++ b/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-powershell.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
---
-title: PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows 10 (Windows 10)
-description:
+title: PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows 10/11 (Windows 10/11)
+description: Learn more about the Windows PowerShell cmdlets that you can use with Provisioning packages on Windows10/11 client desktop devices.
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library
@@ -8,32 +8,68 @@ author: greg-lindsay
ms.author: greglin
ms.topic: article
ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.date: 07/27/2017
-ms.reviewer:
+ms.reviewer: gkomatsu
manager: dansimp
---
-# PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows 10 (reference)
+# PowerShell cmdlets for provisioning Windows client (reference)
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
-- Windows 10 Mobile
+- Windows 11
-Windows 10, version 1703, ships with Windows Provisioning PowerShell cmdlets. These cmdlets make it easy to script the following functions.
+Windows client includes Provisioning PowerShell cmdlets. These cmdlets make it easy to script the following functions.
+## cmdlets
+- **Add-ProvisioningPackage**: Applies a provisioning package.
-
+ Syntax:
+
+ - `Add-ProvisioningPackage [-Path]
-Cmdlet Use this cmdlet to Syntax
-Add-ProvisioningPackage Apply a provisioning package Add-ProvisioningPackage [-Path] <string> [-ForceInstall] [-LogsFolder <string>] [-QuietInstall] [-WprpFile <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
Remove-ProvisioningPackage Remove a provisioning package Remove-ProvisioningPackage -PackageId <string> [-LogsFolder <string>] [-WprpFile <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
Remove-ProvisioningPackage -Path <string> [-LogsFolder <string>] [-WprpFile <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
- Remove-ProvisioningPackage -AllInstalledPackages [-LogsFolder <string>] [-WprpFile <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
Get-ProvisioningPackage Get information about an installed provisioning package Get-ProvisioningPackage -PackageId <string> [-LogsFolder <string>] [-WprpFile <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
Get-ProvisioningPackage -Path <string> [-LogsFolder <string>] [-WprpFile <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
- Get-ProvisioningPackage -AllInstalledPackages [-LogsFolder <string>] [-WprpFile <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
Export-ProvisioningPackage Extract the contents of a provisioning package Export-ProvisioningPackage -PackageId <string> -OutputFolder <string> [-Overwrite] [-AnswerFileOnly] [-LogsFolder <string>] [-WprpFile <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
- Export-ProvisioningPackage -Path <string> -OutputFolder <string> [-Overwrite] [-AnswerFileOnly] [-LogsFolder <string>] [-WprpFile <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
- Install-TrustedProvisioningCertificate Adds a certificate to the Trusted Certificate store Install-TrustedProvisioningCertificate <path to local certificate file on disk>
-Get-TrustedProvisioningCertificate List all installed trusted provisioning certificates; use this cmdlet to get the certificate thumbprint to use with the Uninstall-TrustedProvisioningCertificate cmdlet Get-TrustedProvisioningCertificate
-Uninstall-TrustedProvisioningCertificate Remove a previously installed provisioning certificate Uninstall-TrustedProvisioningCertificate <thumbprint>