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href: ue-v/uev-manage-configurations.md
- name: Configuring UE-V with Group Policy Objects
href: ue-v/uev-configuring-uev-with-group-policy-objects.md
- name: Configuring UE-V with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
- name: Configuring UE-V with Microsoft Configuration Manager
href: ue-v/uev-configuring-uev-with-system-center-configuration-manager.md
- name: Administering UE-V with Windows PowerShell and WMI
href: ue-v/uev-administering-uev-with-windows-powershell-and-wmi.md

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:::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.
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 Configuration Manager, can also target CSPs, by using a client-side Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)-to-CSP Bridge.
### Synchronization Markup Language (SyncML)

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## Learn more
- [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)
- [How to bulk-enroll devices with On-premises Mobile Device Management in Microsoft Configuration Manager](/configmgr/mdm/deploy-use/bulk-enroll-devices-on-premises-mdm)
## Related articles

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---
title: Configuring UE-V with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
description: Learn how to configure User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager.
title: Configuring UE-V with Microsoft Configuration Manager
description: Learn how to configure User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) with Microsoft Configuration Manager.
author: aczechowski
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.date: 04/19/2017

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You can deploy settings location templates using of these methods:
- An electronic software distribution (ESD) system such as Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
- An electronic software distribution (ESD) system such as Microsoft Configuration Manager
- Group Policy preferences

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[Configuring UE-V with Group Policy Objects](uev-configuring-uev-with-group-policy-objects.md)
## Configuring UE-V with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
## Configuring UE-V with Microsoft Configuration Manager
You can use Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager to manage the UE-V service by using the UE-V Configuration Pack.
[Configuring UE-V with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](uev-configuring-uev-with-system-center-configuration-manager.md)
[Configuring UE-V with Microsoft Configuration Manager](uev-configuring-uev-with-system-center-configuration-manager.md)
## Administering UE-V with PowerShell and WMI

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If you're deploying UE-V to synchronize settings for custom applications, youll use the UE-V template generator to create custom settings location templates for those desktop applications. After you create and test a custom settings location template in a test environment, you can deploy the settings location templates to user devices.
Custom settings location templates must be deployed with an existing deployment infrastructure, such as an enterprise software distribution method, including Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, with preferences, or by configuring a UE-V settings template catalog. Templates that are deployed with Configuration Manager or Group Policy must be registered using UE-V WMI or Windows PowerShell.
Custom settings location templates must be deployed with an existing deployment infrastructure, such as an enterprise software distribution method, including Microsoft Configuration Manager, with preferences, or by configuring a UE-V settings template catalog. Templates that are deployed with Configuration Manager or Group Policy must be registered using UE-V WMI or Windows PowerShell.
For more information about custom settings location templates, see [Deploy UE-V with custom applications](uev-deploy-uev-for-custom-applications.md). For more information about using UE-V with Configuration Manager, see [Configuring UE-V with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](uev-configuring-uev-with-system-center-configuration-manager.md).
For more information about custom settings location templates, see [Deploy UE-V with custom applications](uev-deploy-uev-for-custom-applications.md). For more information about using UE-V with Configuration Manager, see [Configuring UE-V with Microsoft Configuration Manager](uev-configuring-uev-with-system-center-configuration-manager.md).
### Prevent unintentional user settings configuration