diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-errorreporting.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-errorreporting.md
index f54ecfc994..ddb1aea9f8 100644
--- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-errorreporting.md
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-errorreporting.md
@@ -13,14 +13,19 @@ manager: dansimp
---
# Policy CSP - ADMX_ErrorReporting
-> [!WARNING]
-> Some information relates to prereleased products, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the information provided here.
## ADMX_ErrorReporting policies
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
@@ -158,7 +169,7 @@ manager: dansimp
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls whether errors in general applications are included in reports when Windows Error Reporting is enabled.
+This policy setting controls whether errors in general applications are included in reports when Windows Error Reporting is enabled.
If you enable this policy setting, you can instruct Windows Error Reporting in the Default pull-down menu to report either all application errors (the default setting), or no application errors.
@@ -171,12 +182,6 @@ This policy setting is ignored if the Configure Error Reporting policy setting i
For related information, see the Configure Error Reporting and Report Operating System Errors policy settings.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -195,28 +200,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -233,7 +244,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls Windows Error Reporting behavior for errors in general applications when Windows Error Reporting is turned on.
+This policy setting controls Windows Error Reporting behavior for errors in general applications when Windows Error Reporting is turned on.
If you enable this policy setting, you can create a list of applications that are never included in error reports. To create a list of applications for which Windows Error Reporting never reports errors, click Show under the Exclude errors for applications on this list setting, and then add or remove applications from the list of application file names in the Show Contents dialog box (example: notepad.exe). File names must always include the .exe file name extension. Errors that are generated by applications in this list are not reported, even if the Default Application Reporting Settings policy setting is configured to report all application errors.
@@ -242,12 +253,6 @@ If this policy setting is enabled, the Exclude errors for applications on this l
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Default application reporting settings policy setting takes precedence.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -266,28 +271,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -304,7 +315,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting specifies applications for which Windows Error Reporting should always report errors.
+This policy setting specifies applications for which Windows Error Reporting should always report errors.
To create a list of applications for which Windows Error Reporting never reports errors, click Show under the Exclude errors for applications on this list setting, and then add or remove applications from the list of application file names in the Show Contents dialog box (example: notepad.exe). Errors that are generated by applications in this list are not reported, even if the Default Application Reporting Settings policy setting is configured to report all application errors.
@@ -319,12 +330,7 @@ Also see the "Default Application Reporting" and "Application Exclusion List" po
This setting will be ignored if the 'Configure Error Reporting' setting is disabled or not configured.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
ADMX Info:
@@ -343,28 +349,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -381,7 +393,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting configures how errors are reported to Microsoft, and what information is sent when Windows Error Reporting is enabled.
+This policy setting configures how errors are reported to Microsoft, and what information is sent when Windows Error Reporting is enabled.
This policy setting does not enable or disable Windows Error Reporting. To turn Windows Error Reporting on or off, see the Turn off Windows Error Reporting policy setting in Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/System/Internet Communication Management/Internet Communication settings.
@@ -409,12 +421,6 @@ If you disable this policy setting, configuration settings in the policy setting
See related policy settings Display Error Notification (same folder as this policy setting), and Turn off Windows Error Reporting in Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/System/Internet Communication Management/Internet Communication settings.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -433,28 +439,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -471,7 +483,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls whether errors in the operating system are included Windows Error Reporting is enabled.
+This policy setting controls whether errors in the operating system are included Windows Error Reporting is enabled.
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Error Reporting includes operating system errors.
@@ -482,12 +494,6 @@ If you do not configure this policy setting, users can change this setting in Co
See also the Configure Error Reporting policy setting.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -506,28 +512,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -544,19 +556,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls the behavior of the Windows Error Reporting archive.
+This policy setting controls the behavior of the Windows Error Reporting archive.
If you enable this policy setting, you can configure Windows Error Reporting archiving behavior. If Archive behavior is set to Store all, all data collected for each error report is stored in the appropriate location. If Archive behavior is set to Store parameters only, only the minimum information required to check for an existing solution is stored. The Maximum number of reports to store setting determines how many reports are stored before older reports are automatically deleted.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, no Windows Error Reporting information is stored.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -575,28 +581,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
No
+
No
@@ -613,19 +625,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls the behavior of the Windows Error Reporting archive.
+This policy setting controls the behavior of the Windows Error Reporting archive.
If you enable this policy setting, you can configure Windows Error Reporting archiving behavior. If Archive behavior is set to Store all, all data collected for each error report is stored in the appropriate location. If Archive behavior is set to Store parameters only, only the minimum information required to check for an existing solution is stored. The Maximum number of reports to store setting determines how many reports are stored before older reports are automatically deleted.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, no Windows Error Reporting information is stored.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -644,28 +650,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -682,19 +694,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls whether memory dumps in support of OS-generated error reports can be sent to Microsoft automatically. This policy does not apply to error reports generated by 3rd-party products, or additional data other than memory dumps.
+This policy setting controls whether memory dumps in support of OS-generated error reports can be sent to Microsoft automatically. This policy does not apply to error reports generated by 3rd-party products, or additional data other than memory dumps.
If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, any memory dumps generated for error reports by Microsoft Windows are automatically uploaded, without notification to the user.
If you disable this policy setting, then all memory dumps are uploaded according to the default consent and notification settings.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -713,28 +719,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
No
+
No
@@ -751,20 +763,12 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls whether memory dumps in support of OS-generated error reports can be sent to Microsoft automatically. This policy does not apply to error reports generated by 3rd-party products, or additional data other than memory dumps.
+This policy setting controls whether memory dumps in support of OS-generated error reports can be sent to Microsoft automatically. This policy does not apply to error reports generated by 3rd-party products, or additional data other than memory dumps.
If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, any memory dumps generated for error reports by Microsoft Windows are automatically uploaded, without notification to the user.
If you disable this policy setting, then all memory dumps are uploaded according to the default consent and notification settings.
-
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
-
ADMX Info:
- GP Friendly name: *Automatically send memory dumps for OS-generated error reports*
@@ -782,28 +786,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -820,19 +830,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) sends additional, second-level report data even if a CAB file containing data about the same event types has already been uploaded to the server.
+This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) sends additional, second-level report data even if a CAB file containing data about the same event types has already been uploaded to the server.
If you enable this policy setting, WER does not throttle data; that is, WER uploads additional CAB files that can contain data about the same event types as an earlier uploaded report.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, WER throttles data by default; that is, WER does not upload more than one CAB file for a report that contains data about the same event types.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -851,28 +855,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -889,19 +899,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) sends additional, second-level report data even if a CAB file containing data about the same event types has already been uploaded to the server.
+This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) sends additional, second-level report data even if a CAB file containing data about the same event types has already been uploaded to the server.
If you enable this policy setting, WER does not throttle data; that is, WER uploads additional CAB files that can contain data about the same event types as an earlier uploaded report.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, WER throttles data by default; that is, WER does not upload more than one CAB file for a report that contains data about the same event types.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -920,28 +924,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -958,19 +968,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) checks for a network cost policy that restricts the amount of data that is sent over the network.
+This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) checks for a network cost policy that restricts the amount of data that is sent over the network.
If you enable this policy setting, WER does not check for network cost policy restrictions, and transmits data even if network cost is restricted.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, WER does not send data, but will check the network cost policy again if the network profile is changed.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -989,28 +993,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1027,19 +1037,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) checks for a network cost policy that restricts the amount of data that is sent over the network.
+This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) checks for a network cost policy that restricts the amount of data that is sent over the network.
If you enable this policy setting, WER does not check for network cost policy restrictions, and transmits data even if network cost is restricted.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, WER does not send data, but will check the network cost policy again if the network profile is changed.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1058,28 +1062,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1096,19 +1106,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) checks if the computer is running on battery power. By default, when a computer is running on battery power, WER only checks for solutions, but does not upload additional report data until the computer is connected to a more permanent power source.
+This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) checks if the computer is running on battery power. By default, when a computer is running on battery power, WER only checks for solutions, but does not upload additional report data until the computer is connected to a more permanent power source.
If you enable this policy setting, WER does not determine whether the computer is running on battery power, but checks for solutions and uploads report data normally.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, WER checks for solutions while a computer is running on battery power, but does not upload report data until the computer is connected to a more permanent power source.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1127,28 +1131,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1165,19 +1175,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) checks if the computer is running on battery power. By default, when a computer is running on battery power, WER only checks for solutions, but does not upload additional report data until the computer is connected to a more permanent power source.
+This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) checks if the computer is running on battery power. By default, when a computer is running on battery power, WER only checks for solutions, but does not upload additional report data until the computer is connected to a more permanent power source.
If you enable this policy setting, WER does not determine whether the computer is running on battery power, but checks for solutions and uploads report data normally.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, WER checks for solutions while a computer is running on battery power, but does not upload report data until the computer is connected to a more permanent power source.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1196,28 +1200,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
-
+`
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1234,19 +1244,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting specifies a corporate server to which Windows Error Reporting sends reports (if you do not want to send error reports to Microsoft).
+This policy setting specifies a corporate server to which Windows Error Reporting sends reports (if you do not want to send error reports to Microsoft).
If you enable this policy setting, you can specify the name or IP address of an error report destination server on your organization’s network. You can also select Connect using SSL to transmit error reports over a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection, and specify a port number on the destination server for transmission.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows Error Reporting sends error reports to Microsoft.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1265,28 +1269,33 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1303,7 +1312,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines the consent behavior of Windows Error Reporting for specific event types.
+This policy setting determines the consent behavior of Windows Error Reporting for specific event types.
If you enable this policy setting, you can add specific event types to a list by clicking Show, and typing event types in the Value Name column of the Show Contents dialog box. Event types are those for generic, non-fatal errors: crash, no response, and kernel fault errors. For each specified event type, you can set a consent level of 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4.
@@ -1320,12 +1329,6 @@ If you enable this policy setting, you can add specific event types to a list by
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, then the default consent settings that are applied are those specified by the user in Control Panel, or in the Configure Default Consent policy setting.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1344,28 +1347,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
No
+
No
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1382,19 +1391,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines the behavior of the Configure Default Consent setting in relation to custom consent settings.
+This policy setting determines the behavior of the Configure Default Consent setting in relation to custom consent settings.
If you enable this policy setting, the default consent levels of Windows Error Reporting always override any other consent policy setting.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, custom consent policy settings for error reporting determine the consent level for specified event types, and the default consent setting determines only the consent level of any other error reports.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1413,28 +1416,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1451,19 +1460,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines the behavior of the Configure Default Consent setting in relation to custom consent settings.
+This policy setting determines the behavior of the Configure Default Consent setting in relation to custom consent settings.
If you enable this policy setting, the default consent levels of Windows Error Reporting always override any other consent policy setting.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, custom consent policy settings for error reporting determine the consent level for specified event types, and the default consent setting determines only the consent level of any other error reports.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1482,28 +1485,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1520,7 +1529,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines the default consent behavior of Windows Error Reporting.
+This policy setting determines the default consent behavior of Windows Error Reporting.
If you enable this policy setting, you can set the default consent handling for error reports. The following list describes the Consent level settings that are available in the pull-down menu in this policy setting:
@@ -1535,12 +1544,6 @@ If you enable this policy setting, you can set the default consent handling for
If this policy setting is disabled or not configured, then the consent level defaults to the highest-privacy setting: Always ask before sending data.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1559,28 +1562,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1597,7 +1606,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines the default consent behavior of Windows Error Reporting.
+This policy setting determines the default consent behavior of Windows Error Reporting.
If you enable this policy setting, you can set the default consent handling for error reports. The following list describes the Consent level settings that are available in the pull-down menu in this policy setting:
@@ -1612,12 +1621,6 @@ If you enable this policy setting, you can set the default consent handling for
If this policy setting is disabled or not configured, then the consent level defaults to the highest-privacy setting: Always ask before sending data.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1636,28 +1639,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1674,19 +1683,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting turns off Windows Error Reporting, so that reports are not collected or sent to either Microsoft or internal servers within your organization when software unexpectedly stops working or fails.
+This policy setting turns off Windows Error Reporting, so that reports are not collected or sent to either Microsoft or internal servers within your organization when software unexpectedly stops working or fails.
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Error Reporting does not send any problem information to Microsoft. Additionally, solution information is not available in Security and Maintenance in Control Panel.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Turn off Windows Error Reporting policy setting in Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/System/Internet Communication Management/Internet Communication settings takes precedence. If Turn off Windows Error Reporting is also either disabled or not configured, user settings in Control Panel for Windows Error Reporting are applied.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1705,28 +1708,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1743,7 +1752,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting limits Windows Error Reporting behavior for errors in general applications when Windows Error Reporting is turned on.
+This policy setting limits Windows Error Reporting behavior for errors in general applications when Windows Error Reporting is turned on.
If you enable this policy setting, you can create a list of applications that are never included in error reports. To create a list of applications for which Windows Error Reporting never reports errors, click Show, and then add or remove applications from the list of application file names in the Show Contents dialog box (example: notepad.exe). File names must always include the .exe file name extension. To remove an application from the list, click the name, and then press DELETE. If this policy setting is enabled, the Exclude errors for applications on this list setting takes precedence.
@@ -1751,12 +1760,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, errors are reported on a
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1775,28 +1778,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1813,19 +1822,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting limits Windows Error Reporting behavior for errors in general applications when Windows Error Reporting is turned on.
+This policy setting limits Windows Error Reporting behavior for errors in general applications when Windows Error Reporting is turned on.
If you enable this policy setting, you can create a list of applications that are never included in error reports. To create a list of applications for which Windows Error Reporting never reports errors, click Show, and then add or remove applications from the list of application file names in the Show Contents dialog box (example: notepad.exe). File names must always include the .exe file name extension. To remove an application from the list, click the name, and then press DELETE. If this policy setting is enabled, the Exclude errors for applications on this list setting takes precedence.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, errors are reported on all Microsoft and Windows applications by default.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1844,28 +1847,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1882,19 +1891,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls whether Windows Error Reporting saves its own events and error messages to the system event log.
+This policy setting controls whether Windows Error Reporting saves its own events and error messages to the system event log.
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Error Reporting events are not recorded in the system event log.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows Error Reporting events and errors are logged to the system event log, as with other Windows-based programs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1913,28 +1916,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1951,19 +1960,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls whether Windows Error Reporting saves its own events and error messages to the system event log.
+This policy setting controls whether Windows Error Reporting saves its own events and error messages to the system event log.
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Error Reporting events are not recorded in the system event log.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows Error Reporting events and errors are logged to the system event log, as with other Windows-based programs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1982,28 +1985,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -2020,19 +2029,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls whether additional data in support of error reports can be sent to Microsoft automatically.
+This policy setting controls whether additional data in support of error reports can be sent to Microsoft automatically.
If you enable this policy setting, any additional data requests from Microsoft in response to a Windows Error Reporting report are automatically declined, without notification to the user.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, then consent policy settings in Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Windows Error Reporting/Consent take precedence.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -2051,28 +2054,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -2089,7 +2098,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines the behavior of the Windows Error Reporting report queue.
+This policy setting determines the behavior of the Windows Error Reporting report queue.
If you enable this policy setting, you can configure report queue behavior by using the controls in the policy setting. When the Queuing behavior pull-down list is set to Default, Windows determines, when a problem occurs, whether the report should be placed in the reporting queue, or the user should be prompted to send it immediately. When Queuing behavior is set to Always queue, all reports are added to the queue until the user is prompted to send the reports, or until the user sends problem reports by using the Solutions to Problems page in Control Panel.
@@ -2098,12 +2107,6 @@ The Maximum number of reports to queue setting determines how many reports can b
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows Error Reporting reports are not queued, and users can only send reports at the time that a problem occurs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -2122,28 +2125,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -2160,7 +2169,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines the behavior of the Windows Error Reporting report queue.
+This policy setting determines the behavior of the Windows Error Reporting report queue.
If you enable this policy setting, you can configure report queue behavior by using the controls in the policy setting. When the Queuing behavior pull-down list is set to Default, Windows determines, when a problem occurs, whether the report should be placed in the reporting queue, or the user should be prompted to send it immediately. When Queuing behavior is set to Always queue, all reports are added to the queue until the user is prompted to send the reports, or until the user sends problem reports by using the Solutions to Problems page in Control Panel. If Queuing behavior is set to Always queue for administrator, reports are queued until an administrator is prompted to send them, or until the administrator sends them by using the Solutions to Problems page in Control Panel.
@@ -2169,12 +2178,6 @@ The Maximum number of reports to queue setting determines how many reports can b
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows Error Reporting reports are not queued, and users can only send reports at the time that a problem occurs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -2187,7 +2190,5 @@ ADMX Info:
-> [!NOTE]
-> These policies are currently only available as part of a Windows Insider release.
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-eventforwarding.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-eventforwarding.md
index bd419345c7..6c88919cf8 100644
--- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-eventforwarding.md
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-eventforwarding.md
@@ -14,14 +14,19 @@ manager: dansimp
# Policy CSP - ADMX_EventForwarding
-> [!WARNING]
-> Some information relates to prereleased products, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the information provided here.
## ADMX_EventForwarding policies
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
@@ -78,7 +89,7 @@ manager: dansimp
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls resource usage for the forwarder (source computer) by controlling the events/per second sent to the Event Collector.
+This policy setting controls resource usage for the forwarder (source computer) by controlling the events/per second sent to the Event Collector.
If you enable this policy setting, you can control the volume of events sent to the Event Collector by the source computer. This may be required in high volume environments.
@@ -87,12 +98,7 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, forwarder resource usage
This setting applies across all subscriptions for the forwarder (source computer).
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
ADMX Info:
@@ -113,29 +119,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -151,7 +162,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting allows you to configure the server address, refresh interval, and issuer certificate authority (CA) of a target Subscription Manager.
+This policy setting allows you to configure the server address, refresh interval, and issuer certificate authority (CA) of a target Subscription Manager.
If you enable this policy setting, you can configure the Source Computer to contact a specific FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) or IP Address and request subscription specifics.
@@ -167,12 +178,6 @@ When using the HTTP protocol, use port 5985.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Event Collector computer will not be specified.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -185,8 +190,6 @@ ADMX Info:
-> [!NOTE]
-> These policies are currently only available as part of a Windows Insider release.
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-eventlog.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-eventlog.md
index 7c171edf2e..acc2191553 100644
--- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-eventlog.md
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-eventlog.md
@@ -13,14 +13,19 @@ manager: dansimp
---
# Policy CSP - ADMX_EventLog
-> [!WARNING]
-> Some information relates to prereleased products, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the information provided here.
## ADMX_EventLog policies
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
@@ -134,19 +144,13 @@ manager: dansimp
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting turns on logging.
+This policy setting turns on logging.
If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, then events can be written to this log.
If the policy setting is disabled, then no new events can be logged. Events can always be read from the log, regardless of this policy setting.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -165,28 +169,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -203,19 +213,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service and should only be accessible to administrators.
+This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service and should only be accessible to administrators.
If you enable this policy setting, the Event Log uses the path specified in this policy setting.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Event Log uses the folder %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\winevt\Logs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -234,28 +238,33 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -272,19 +281,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service and should only be accessible to administrators.
+This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service and should only be accessible to administrators.
If you enable this policy setting, the Event Log uses the path specified in this policy setting.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Event Log uses the folder %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\winevt\Logs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -303,28 +306,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -341,19 +350,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service and should only be accessible to administrators.
+This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service and should only be accessible to administrators.
If you enable this policy setting, the Event Log uses the path specified in this policy setting.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Event Log uses the folder %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\winevt\Logs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -372,28 +375,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -410,19 +419,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service and should only be accessible to administrators.
+This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service and should only be accessible to administrators.
If you enable this policy setting, the Event Log uses the path specified in this policy setting.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Event Log uses the folder %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\winevt\Logs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -441,28 +444,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -479,19 +488,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting specifies the maximum size of the log file in kilobytes.
+This policy setting specifies the maximum size of the log file in kilobytes.
If you enable this policy setting, you can configure the maximum log file size to be between 1 megabyte (1024 kilobytes) and 2 terabytes (2147483647 kilobytes), in kilobyte increments.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the maximum size of the log file will be set to the locally configured value. This value can be changed by the local administrator using the Log Properties dialog, and it defaults to 1 megabyte.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -510,28 +513,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -548,7 +557,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size and takes effect only if the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled.
+This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size and takes effect only if the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled.
If you enable this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled, the Event Log file is automatically closed and renamed when it is full. A new file is then started.
@@ -557,12 +566,6 @@ If you disable this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is
If you do not configure this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled, new events are discarded and the old events are retained.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -581,28 +584,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -619,7 +628,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size and takes effect only if the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled.
+This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size and takes effect only if the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled.
If you enable this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled, the Event Log file is automatically closed and renamed when it is full. A new file is then started.
@@ -628,12 +637,6 @@ If you disable this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is
If you do not configure this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled, new events are discarded and the old events are retained.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -652,28 +655,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -690,7 +699,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size and takes effect only if the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled.
+This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size and takes effect only if the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled.
If you enable this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled, the Event Log file is automatically closed and renamed when it is full. A new file is then started.
@@ -699,12 +708,6 @@ If you disable this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is
If you do not configure this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled, new events are discarded and the old events are retained.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -723,28 +726,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -761,7 +770,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size and takes effect only if the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled.
+This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size and takes effect only if the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled.
If you enable this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled, the Event Log file is automatically closed and renamed when it is full. A new file is then started.
@@ -770,12 +779,6 @@ If you disable this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is
If you do not configure this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled, new events are discarded and the old events are retained.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -794,28 +797,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -832,7 +841,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string.
+This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string.
If you enable this policy setting, only those users matching the security descriptor can access the log.
@@ -842,12 +851,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, all authenticated users
> If you enable this policy setting, some tools and APIs may ignore it. The same change should be made to the "Configure log access (legacy)" policy setting to enforce this change across all tools and APIs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -866,28 +869,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -904,7 +913,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string. You cannot configure write permissions for this log. You must set both "configure log access" policy settings for this log in order to affect the both modern and legacy tools.
+This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string. You cannot configure write permissions for this log. You must set both "configure log access" policy settings for this log in order to affect the both modern and legacy tools.
If you enable this policy setting, only those users whose security descriptor matches the configured specified value can access the log.
@@ -914,12 +923,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, only system software and
> If you enable this policy setting, some tools and APIs may ignore it. The same change should be made to the "Configure log access (legacy)" policy setting to enforce this change across all tools and APIs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -938,28 +941,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -976,7 +985,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string.
+This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string.
If you enable this policy setting, only those users matching the security descriptor can access the log.
@@ -986,12 +995,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, all authenticated users
> If you enable this policy setting, some tools and APIs may ignore it. The same change should be made to the "Configure log access (legacy)" policy setting to enforce this change across all tools and APIs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1010,28 +1013,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1048,7 +1057,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string. You must set both "configure log access" policy settings for this log in order to affect the both modern and legacy tools.
+This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string. You must set both "configure log access" policy settings for this log in order to affect the both modern and legacy tools.
If you enable this policy setting, only users whose security descriptor matches the configured value can access the log.
@@ -1058,12 +1067,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, only system software and
> If you enable this policy setting, some tools and APIs may ignore it. The same change should be made to the "Configure log access (legacy)" policy setting to enforce this change across all tools and APIs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1082,28 +1085,33 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1120,7 +1128,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string. You must set both "configure log access" policy settings for this log in order to affect the both modern and legacy tools.
+This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string. You must set both "configure log access" policy settings for this log in order to affect the both modern and legacy tools.
If you enable this policy setting, only those users matching the security descriptor can access the log.
@@ -1129,12 +1137,6 @@ If you disable this policy setting, all authenticated users and system services
If you do not configure this policy setting, the previous policy setting configuration remains in effect.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1153,28 +1155,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1191,7 +1199,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string. You cannot configure write permissions for this log.
+This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string. You cannot configure write permissions for this log.
If you enable this policy setting, only those users whose security descriptor matches the configured specified value can access the log.
@@ -1200,12 +1208,6 @@ If you disable this policy setting, only system software and administrators can
If you do not configure this policy setting, the previous policy setting configuration remains in effect.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1224,28 +1226,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1262,7 +1270,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string. You must set both "configure log access" policy settings for this log in order to affect the both modern and legacy tools.
+This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string. You must set both "configure log access" policy settings for this log in order to affect the both modern and legacy tools.
If you enable this policy setting, only those users matching the security descriptor can access the log.
@@ -1271,12 +1279,6 @@ If you disable this policy setting, all authenticated users and system services
If you do not configure this policy setting, the previous policy setting configuration remains in effect.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1295,28 +1297,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1333,7 +1341,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string.
+This policy setting specifies the security descriptor to use for the log using the Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) string.
If you enable this policy setting, only users whose security descriptor matches the configured value can access the log.
@@ -1342,12 +1350,6 @@ If you disable this policy setting, only system software and administrators can
If you do not configure this policy setting, the previous policy setting configuration remains in effect.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1366,28 +1368,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
No
+
No
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1404,7 +1412,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size.
+This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size.
If you enable this policy setting and a log file reaches its maximum size, new events are not written to the log and are lost.
@@ -1413,12 +1421,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting and a log file reaches it
Note: Old events may or may not be retained according to the "Backup log automatically when full" policy setting.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1437,28 +1439,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1475,7 +1483,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size.
+This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size.
If you enable this policy setting and a log file reaches its maximum size, new events are not written to the log and are lost.
@@ -1484,12 +1492,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting and a log file reaches it
Note: Old events may or may not be retained according to the "Backup log automatically when full" policy setting.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1503,33 +1505,40 @@ ADMX Info:
-**ADMX_EventLog/Channel_Log_Retention_4**
+**ADMX_EventLog/Channel_Log_Retention_4**
+
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
>
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1546,7 +1555,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size.
+This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size.
If you enable this policy setting and a log file reaches its maximum size, new events are not written to the log and are lost.
@@ -1555,12 +1564,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting and a log file reaches it
Note: Old events may or may not be retained according to the "Backup log automatically when full" policy setting.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1573,7 +1576,5 @@ ADMX Info:
-> [!NOTE]
-> These policies are currently only available as part of a Windows Insider release.
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-explorer.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-explorer.md
index be619c2c3b..c7514101dd 100644
--- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-explorer.md
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-explorer.md
@@ -13,14 +13,19 @@ manager: dansimp
---
# Policy CSP - ADMX_Explorer
-> [!WARNING]
-> Some information relates to prereleased products, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the information provided here.
## ADMX_Explorer policies
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
@@ -86,15 +97,9 @@ manager: dansimp
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. Sets the target of the More Information link that will be displayed when the user attempts to run a program that is blocked by policy.
+Sets the target of the More Information link that will be displayed when the user attempts to run a program that is blocked by policy.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -113,28 +118,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -163,14 +174,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the menu bar will not be
> [!NOTE]
> When the menu bar is not displayed, users can access the menu bar by pressing the 'ALT' key.
-
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
-
ADMX Info:
- GP Friendly name: *Display the menu bar in File Explorer*
@@ -188,28 +191,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -226,17 +235,11 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting allows administrators who have configured roaming profile in conjunction with Delete Cached Roaming Profile Group Policy setting to ensure that Explorer will not reinitialize default program associations and other settings to default values.
+This policy setting allows administrators who have configured roaming profile in conjunction with Delete Cached Roaming Profile Group Policy setting to ensure that Explorer will not reinitialize default program associations and other settings to default values.
If you enable this policy setting on a machine that does not contain all programs installed in the same manner as it was on the machine on which the user had last logged on, unexpected behavior could occur.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -255,28 +258,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -293,7 +302,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting allows administrators to prevent users from adding new items such as files or folders to the root of their Users Files folder in File Explorer.
+This policy setting allows administrators to prevent users from adding new items such as files or folders to the root of their Users Files folder in File Explorer.
If you enable this policy setting, users will no longer be able to add new items such as files or folders to the root of their Users Files folder in File Explorer.
@@ -303,12 +312,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users will be able to ad
> Enabling this policy setting does not prevent the user from being able to add new items such as files and folders to their actual file system profile folder at %userprofile%.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -327,28 +330,33 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -365,15 +373,9 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy is similar to settings directly available to computer users. Disabling animations can improve usability for users with some visual disabilities as well as improving performance and battery life in some scenarios.
+This policy is similar to settings directly available to computer users. Disabling animations can improve usability for users with some visual disabilities as well as improving performance and battery life in some scenarios.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -386,6 +388,4 @@ ADMX Info:
-> [!NOTE]
-> These policies are currently only available as part of a Windows Insider release.
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-filerecovery.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-filerecovery.md
index 7f2635d2ab..aeb520d2ea 100644
--- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-filerecovery.md
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-filerecovery.md
@@ -13,9 +13,13 @@ manager: dansimp
---
# Policy CSP - ADMX_FileRecovery
-> [!WARNING]
-> Some information relates to prereleased products, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the information provided here.
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
@@ -34,28 +38,34 @@ manager: dansimp
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -75,12 +85,7 @@ manager: dansimp
> This policy setting applies to all sites in Trusted zones.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
ADMX Info:
@@ -90,8 +95,6 @@ ADMX Info:
-> [!NOTE]
-> These policies are currently only available as part of a Windows Insider release.
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-fileservervssprovider.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-fileservervssprovider.md
index 2896e4cc5a..416b833dea 100644
--- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-fileservervssprovider.md
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-fileservervssprovider.md
@@ -13,8 +13,13 @@ manager: dansimp
---
# Policy CSP - ADMX_FileServerVSSProvider
-> [!WARNING]
-> Some information relates to prereleased products, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the information provided here.
+
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
@@ -36,28 +41,34 @@ manager: dansimp
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -74,7 +85,7 @@ manager: dansimp
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines whether the RPC protocol messages used by VSS for SMB2 File Shares feature is enabled.
+This policy setting determines whether the RPC protocol messages used by VSS for SMB2 File Shares feature is enabled.
VSS for SMB2 File Shares feature enables VSS aware backup applications to perform application consistent backup and restore of VSS aware applications storing data on SMB2 File Shares.
@@ -84,12 +95,6 @@ By default, the RPC protocol message between File Server VSS provider and File S
> To make changes to this setting effective, you must restart Volume Shadow Copy (VSS) Service.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -102,8 +107,6 @@ ADMX Info:
-> [!NOTE]
-> These policies are currently only available as part of a Windows Insider release.
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-filesys.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-filesys.md
index 079c55e92e..54c474440a 100644
--- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-filesys.md
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-filesys.md
@@ -13,13 +13,18 @@ manager: dansimp
---
# Policy CSP - ADMX_FileSys
-> [!WARNING]
-> Some information relates to prereleased products, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the information provided here.
-## ADMX_FileSys policies
+## ADMX_FileSys policies
+
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
@@ -93,15 +103,10 @@ manager: dansimp
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. Compression can add to the processing overhead of filesystem operations. Enabling this setting will prevent access to and creation of compressed files.
+Compression can add to the processing overhead of filesystem operations. Enabling this setting will prevent access to and creation of compressed files.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
ADMX Info:
@@ -119,28 +124,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -157,19 +168,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. Delete notification is a feature that notifies the underlying storage device of clusters that are freed due to a file delete operation.
+Delete notification is a feature that notifies the underlying storage device of clusters that are freed due to a file delete operation.
A value of 0, the default, will enable delete notifications for all volumes.
A value of 1 will disable delete notifications for all volumes.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -186,28 +191,34 @@ ADMX Info:
**ADMX_FileSys/DisableEncryption**
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -224,15 +235,8 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. Encryption can add to the processing overhead of filesystem operations. Enabling this setting will prevent access to and creation of encrypted files.
+Encryption can add to the processing overhead of filesystem operations. Enabling this setting will prevent access to and creation of encrypted files.
-
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -249,28 +253,34 @@ ADMX Info:
**ADMX_FileSys/EnablePagefileEncryption**
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -287,15 +297,9 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. Encrypting the page file prevents malicious users from reading data that has been paged to disk, but also adds processing overhead for filesystem operations. Enabling this setting will cause the page files to be encrypted.
+Encrypting the page file prevents malicious users from reading data that has been paged to disk, but also adds processing overhead for filesystem operations. Enabling this setting will cause the page files to be encrypted.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -312,28 +316,34 @@ ADMX Info:
**ADMX_FileSys/LongPathsEnabled**
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -350,15 +360,9 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. Enabling Win32 long paths will allow manifested win32 applications and Windows Store applications to access paths beyond the normal 260 character limit per node on file systems that support it. Enabling this setting will cause the long paths to be accessible within the process.
+Enabling Win32 long paths will allow manifested win32 applications and Windows Store applications to access paths beyond the normal 260 character limit per node on file systems that support it. Enabling this setting will cause the long paths to be accessible within the process.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -375,28 +379,34 @@ ADMX Info:
**ADMX_FileSys/ShortNameCreationSettings**
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -413,17 +423,11 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting provides control over whether or not short names are generated during file creation. Some applications require short names for compatibility, but short names have a negative performance impact on the system.
+This policy setting provides control over whether or not short names are generated during file creation. Some applications require short names for compatibility, but short names have a negative performance impact on the system.
If you enable short names on all volumes then short names will always be generated. If you disable them on all volumes then they will never be generated. If you set short name creation to be configurable on a per volume basis then an on-disk flag will determine whether or not short names are created on a given volume. If you disable short name creation on all data volumes then short names will only be generated for files created on the system volume.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -441,28 +445,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -479,7 +489,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. Symbolic links can introduce vulnerabilities in certain applications. To mitigate this issue, you can selectively enable or disable the evaluation of these types of symbolic links:
+Symbolic links can introduce vulnerabilities in certain applications. To mitigate this issue, you can selectively enable or disable the evaluation of these types of symbolic links:
- Local Link to a Local Target
- Local Link to a Remote Target
@@ -492,12 +502,6 @@ For more information, refer to the Windows Help section.
> If this policy is disabled or not configured, local administrators may select the types of symbolic links to be evaluated.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -514,28 +518,34 @@ ADMX Info:
**ADMX_FileSys/TxfDeprecatedFunctionality**
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -552,15 +562,10 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. TXF deprecated features included savepoints, secondary RM, miniversion and roll forward. Enable it if you want to use the APIs.
+TXF deprecated features included savepoints, secondary RM, miniversion and roll forward. Enable it if you want to use the APIs.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
ADMX Info:
@@ -573,8 +578,6 @@ ADMX Info:
-> [!NOTE]
-> These policies are currently only available as part of a Windows Insider release.
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-folderredirection.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-folderredirection.md
index ed28fb4638..9bdab22253 100644
--- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-folderredirection.md
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-folderredirection.md
@@ -13,14 +13,19 @@ manager: dansimp
---
# Policy CSP - ADMX_FolderRedirection
-> [!WARNING]
-> Some information relates to prereleased products, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the information provided here.
## ADMX_FolderRedirection policies
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
@@ -91,7 +102,7 @@ manager: dansimp
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting allows you to control whether all redirected shell folders, such as Contacts, Documents, Desktop, Favorites, Music, Pictures, Videos, Start Menu, and AppData\Roaming, are available offline by default.
+This policy setting allows you to control whether all redirected shell folders, such as Contacts, Documents, Desktop, Favorites, Music, Pictures, Videos, Start Menu, and AppData\Roaming, are available offline by default.
If you enable this policy setting, users must manually select the files they wish to make available offline.
@@ -105,12 +116,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, redirected shell folders
> If one or more valid folder GUIDs are specified in the policy setting "Do not automatically make specific redirected folders available offline", that setting will override the configured value of "Do not automatically make all redirected folders available offline".
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -128,28 +133,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -166,7 +177,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting allows you to control whether individual redirected shell folders are available offline by default.
+This policy setting allows you to control whether individual redirected shell folders are available offline by default.
For the folders affected by this setting, users must manually select the files they wish to make available offline.
@@ -178,12 +189,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, all redirected shell fol
> The configuration of this policy for any folder will override the configured value of "Do not automatically make all redirected folders available offline".
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -202,28 +207,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -240,19 +251,13 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls whether the contents of redirected folders is copied from the old location to the new location or simply renamed in the Offline Files cache when a folder is redirected to a new location.
+This policy setting controls whether the contents of redirected folders is copied from the old location to the new location or simply renamed in the Offline Files cache when a folder is redirected to a new location.
If you enable this policy setting, when the path to a redirected folder is changed from one network location to another and Folder Redirection is configured to move the content to the new location, instead of copying the content to the new location, the cached content is renamed in the local cache and not copied to the new location. To use this policy setting, you must move or restore the server content to the new network location using a method that preserves the state of the files, including their timestamps, before updating the Folder Redirection location.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, when the path to a redirected folder is changed and Folder Redirection is configured to move the content to the new location, Windows copies the contents of the local cache to the new network location, then deleted the content from the old network location.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -271,28 +276,33 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -309,7 +319,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting allows the administrator to define whether Folder Redirection should use localized names for the All Programs, Startup, My Music, My Pictures, and My Videos subfolders when redirecting the parent Start Menu and legacy My Documents folder respectively.
+This policy setting allows the administrator to define whether Folder Redirection should use localized names for the All Programs, Startup, My Music, My Pictures, and My Videos subfolders when redirecting the parent Start Menu and legacy My Documents folder respectively.
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2012 will use localized folder names for these subfolders when redirecting the Start Menu or legacy My Documents folder.
@@ -319,12 +329,6 @@ If you disable or not configure this policy setting, Windows Vista, Windows 7, W
> This policy is valid only on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2012 when it processes a legacy redirection policy already deployed for these folders in your existing localized environment.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -343,28 +347,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -381,7 +391,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting allows the administrator to define whether Folder Redirection should use localized names for the All Programs, Startup, My Music, My Pictures, and My Videos subfolders when redirecting the parent Start Menu and legacy My Documents folder respectively.
+This policy setting allows the administrator to define whether Folder Redirection should use localized names for the All Programs, Startup, My Music, My Pictures, and My Videos subfolders when redirecting the parent Start Menu and legacy My Documents folder respectively.
If you enable this policy setting, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2012 will use localized folder names for these subfolders when redirecting the Start Menu or legacy My Documents folder.
@@ -391,12 +401,6 @@ If you disable or not configure this policy setting, Windows Vista, Windows 7, W
> This policy is valid only on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2012 when it processes a legacy redirection policy already deployed for these folders in your existing localized environment.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -414,28 +418,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -452,7 +462,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls whether folders are redirected on a user's primary computers only. This policy setting is useful to improve logon performance and to increase security for user data on computers where the user might not want to download private data, such as on a meeting room computer or on a computer in a remote office.
+This policy setting controls whether folders are redirected on a user's primary computers only. This policy setting is useful to improve logon performance and to increase security for user data on computers where the user might not want to download private data, such as on a meeting room computer or on a computer in a remote office.
To designate a user's primary computers, an administrator must use management software or a script to add primary computer attributes to the user's account in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). This policy setting also requires the Windows Server 2012 version of the Active Directory schema to function.
@@ -464,12 +474,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting and the user has redirect
> If you enable this policy setting in Computer Configuration and User Configuration, the Computer Configuration policy setting takes precedence.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -487,28 +491,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -525,7 +535,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting controls whether folders are redirected on a user's primary computers only. This policy setting is useful to improve logon performance and to increase security for user data on computers where the user might not want to download private data, such as on a meeting room computer or on a computer in a remote office.
+This policy setting controls whether folders are redirected on a user's primary computers only. This policy setting is useful to improve logon performance and to increase security for user data on computers where the user might not want to download private data, such as on a meeting room computer or on a computer in a remote office.
To designate a user's primary computers, an administrator must use management software or a script to add primary computer attributes to the user's account in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). This policy setting also requires the Windows Server 2012 version of the Active Directory schema to function.
@@ -537,12 +547,7 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting and the user has redirect
> If you enable this policy setting in Computer Configuration and User Configuration, the Computer Configuration policy setting takes precedence.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
ADMX Info:
@@ -555,8 +560,5 @@ ADMX Info:
-> [!NOTE]
-> These policies are currently only available as part of a Windows Insider release.
-
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-globalization.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-globalization.md
index 857ff5d89f..812087e3a5 100644
--- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-globalization.md
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-globalization.md
@@ -13,14 +13,19 @@ manager: dansimp
---
# Policy CSP - ADMX_Globalization
-> [!WARNING]
-> Some information relates to prereleased products, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the information provided here.
## ADMX_Globalization policies
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
@@ -143,7 +154,7 @@ manager: dansimp
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy prevents automatic copying of user input methods to the system account for use on the sign-in screen. The user is restricted to the set of input methods that are enabled in the system account.
+This policy prevents automatic copying of user input methods to the system account for use on the sign-in screen. The user is restricted to the set of input methods that are enabled in the system account.
Note this does not affect the availability of user input methods on the lock screen or with the UAC prompt.
@@ -152,12 +163,7 @@ If the policy is Enabled, then the user will get input methods enabled for the s
If the policy is Disabled or Not Configured, then the user will be able to use input methods enabled for their user account on the sign-in page.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
ADMX Info:
@@ -176,28 +182,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -214,7 +226,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting prevents a user from selecting a supplemental custom locale as their user locale. The user is restricted to the set of locales that are installed with the operating system.
+This policy setting prevents a user from selecting a supplemental custom locale as their user locale. The user is restricted to the set of locales that are installed with the operating system.
This does not affect the selection of replacement locales. To prevent the selection of replacement locales, adjust the permissions of the %windir%\Globalization directory to prevent the installation of locales by unauthorized users.
@@ -229,12 +241,6 @@ If this policy setting is enabled at the machine level, it cannot be disabled by
To set this policy setting on a per-user basis, make sure that you do not configure the per-machine policy setting.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -253,28 +259,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -291,7 +303,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting prevents a user from selecting a supplemental custom locale as their user locale. The user is restricted to the set of locales that are installed with the operating system.
+This policy setting prevents a user from selecting a supplemental custom locale as their user locale. The user is restricted to the set of locales that are installed with the operating system.
This does not affect the selection of replacement locales. To prevent the selection of replacement locales, adjust the permissions of the %windir%\Globalization directory to prevent the installation of locales by unauthorized users.
@@ -306,12 +318,6 @@ If this policy setting is enabled at the machine level, it cannot be disabled by
To set this policy setting on a per-user basis, make sure that you do not configure the per-machine policy setting.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -330,28 +336,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -368,7 +380,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting removes the Administrative options from the Region settings control panel.
+This policy setting removes the Administrative options from the Region settings control panel.
Administrative options include interfaces for setting system locale and copying settings to the default user. This policy setting does not, however, prevent an administrator or another application from changing these values programmatically.
@@ -383,12 +395,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user can see the Adm
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -407,28 +413,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -445,7 +457,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting removes the option to change the user's geographical location (GeoID) from the Region settings control panel.
+This policy setting removes the option to change the user's geographical location (GeoID) from the Region settings control panel.
This policy setting is used only to simplify the Regional Options control panel.
@@ -457,12 +469,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user sees the option
> Even if a user can see the GeoID option, the "Disallow changing of geographical location" option can prevent them from actually changing their current geographical location.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -481,28 +487,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -519,7 +531,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting removes the option to change the user's menus and dialogs (UI) language from the Language and Regional Options control panel.
+This policy setting removes the option to change the user's menus and dialogs (UI) language from the Language and Regional Options control panel.
This policy setting is used only to simplify the Regional Options control panel.
@@ -530,12 +542,6 @@ If you enable this policy setting, the user does not see the option for changing
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -554,28 +560,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -592,7 +604,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting removes the regional formats interface from the Region settings control panel.
+This policy setting removes the regional formats interface from the Region settings control panel.
This policy setting is used only to simplify the Regional and Language Options control panel.
@@ -601,12 +613,6 @@ If you enable this policy setting, the user does not see the regional formats op
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user sees the regional formats options for changing and customizing the user locale.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -625,28 +631,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -663,7 +675,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting turns off the automatic learning component of handwriting recognition personalization.
+This policy setting turns off the automatic learning component of handwriting recognition personalization.
Automatic learning enables the collection and storage of text and ink written by the user in order to help adapt handwriting recognition to the vocabulary and handwriting style of the user. Text that is collected includes all outgoing messages in Windows Mail, and MAPI enabled email clients, as well as URLs from the Internet Explorer browser history. The information that is stored includes word frequency and new words not already known to the handwriting recognition engines (for example, proper names and acronyms). Deleting email content or the browser history does not delete the stored personalization data. Ink entered through Input Panel is collected and stored.
@@ -684,12 +696,6 @@ This policy setting is related to the "Turn off handwriting personalization" pol
> Handwriting personalization works only for Microsoft handwriting recognizers, and not with third-party recognizers.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -708,28 +714,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -746,7 +758,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting turns off the automatic learning component of handwriting recognition personalization.
+This policy setting turns off the automatic learning component of handwriting recognition personalization.
Automatic learning enables the collection and storage of text and ink written by the user in order to help adapt handwriting recognition to the vocabulary and handwriting style of the user. Text that is collected includes all outgoing messages in Windows Mail, and MAPI enabled email clients, as well as URLs from the Internet Explorer browser history. The information that is stored includes word frequency and new words not already known to the handwriting recognition engines (for example, proper names and acronyms). Deleting email content or the browser history does not delete the stored personalization data. Ink entered through Input Panel is collected and stored.
@@ -767,12 +779,6 @@ This policy setting is related to the "Turn off handwriting personalization" pol
> Handwriting personalization works only for Microsoft handwriting recognizers, and not with third-party recognizers.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -791,28 +797,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -829,7 +841,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting restricts the permitted system locales to the specified list. If the list is empty, it locks the system locale to its current value. This policy setting does not change the existing system locale; however, the next time that an administrator attempts to change the computer's system locale, they will be restricted to the specified list.
+This policy setting restricts the permitted system locales to the specified list. If the list is empty, it locks the system locale to its current value. This policy setting does not change the existing system locale; however, the next time that an administrator attempts to change the computer's system locale, they will be restricted to the specified list.
The locale list is specified using language names, separated by a semicolon (;). For example, en-US is English (United States). Specifying "en-US;en-CA" would restrict the system locale to English (United States) and English (Canada).
@@ -838,12 +850,6 @@ If you enable this policy setting, administrators can select a system locale onl
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, administrators can select any system locale shipped with the operating system.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -862,28 +868,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -900,7 +912,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting restricts users on a computer to the specified list of user locales. If the list is empty, it locks all user locales to their current values. This policy setting does not change existing user locale settings; however, the next time a user attempts to change their user locale, their choices will be restricted to locales in this list.
+This policy setting restricts users on a computer to the specified list of user locales. If the list is empty, it locks all user locales to their current values. This policy setting does not change existing user locale settings; however, the next time a user attempts to change their user locale, their choices will be restricted to locales in this list.
To set this policy setting on a per-user basis, make sure that you do not configure the per-computer policy setting.
@@ -911,12 +923,6 @@ If you enable this policy setting, only locales in the specified locale list can
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users can select any locale installed on the computer, unless restricted by the "Disallow selection of Custom Locales" policy setting. If this policy setting is enabled at the computer level, it cannot be disabled by a per-user policy. If this policy setting is disabled at the computer level, the per-user policy is ignored. If this policy setting is not configured at the computer level, restrictions are based on per-user policies.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -935,28 +941,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -973,7 +985,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting restricts users on a computer to the specified list of user locales. If the list is empty, it locks all user locales to their current values. This policy setting does not change existing user locale settings; however, the next time a user attempts to change their user locale, their choices will be restricted to locales in this list.
+This policy setting restricts users on a computer to the specified list of user locales. If the list is empty, it locks all user locales to their current values. This policy setting does not change existing user locale settings; however, the next time a user attempts to change their user locale, their choices will be restricted to locales in this list.
To set this policy setting on a per-user basis, make sure that you do not configure the per-computer policy setting.
@@ -986,12 +998,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users can select any loc
If this policy setting is enabled at the computer level, it cannot be disabled by a per-user policy. If this policy setting is disabled at the computer level, the per-user policy is ignored. If this policy setting is not configured at the computer level, restrictions are based on per-user policies.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1010,28 +1016,33 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1048,7 +1059,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting restricts the Windows UI language for all users.
+This policy setting restricts the Windows UI language for all users.
This is a policy setting for computers with more than one UI language installed.
@@ -1057,12 +1068,6 @@ If you enable this policy setting, the UI language of Windows menus and dialogs
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user can specify which UI language is used.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1081,28 +1086,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1119,7 +1130,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting restricts the Windows UI language for specific users.
+This policy setting restricts the Windows UI language for specific users.
This policy setting applies to computers with more than one UI language installed.
@@ -1130,12 +1141,6 @@ If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, there is no restriction
To enable this policy setting in Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or Windows 2000, to use the "Restrict selection of Windows menus and dialogs language" policy setting.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1154,28 +1159,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1192,7 +1203,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting prevents users from changing their user geographical location (GeoID).
+This policy setting prevents users from changing their user geographical location (GeoID).
If you enable this policy setting, users cannot change their GeoID.
@@ -1203,12 +1214,6 @@ If you enable this policy setting at the computer level, it cannot be disabled b
To set this policy setting on a per-user basis, make sure that the per-computer policy setting is not configured.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1227,28 +1232,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1265,7 +1276,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting prevents users from changing their user geographical location (GeoID).
+This policy setting prevents users from changing their user geographical location (GeoID).
If you enable this policy setting, users cannot change their GeoID.
@@ -1276,12 +1287,6 @@ If you enable this policy setting at the computer level, it cannot be disabled b
To set this policy setting on a per-user basis, make sure that the per-computer policy setting is not configured.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1300,28 +1305,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
>
@@ -1338,7 +1349,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting prevents the user from customizing their locale by changing their user overrides.
+This policy setting prevents the user from customizing their locale by changing their user overrides.
Any existing overrides in place when this policy is enabled will be frozen. To remove existing user overrides, first reset the user(s) values to the defaults and then apply this policy.
@@ -1353,12 +1364,6 @@ If this policy is set to Enabled at the computer level, then it cannot be disabl
To set this policy on a per-user basis, make sure that the per-computer policy is set to Not Configured.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1377,28 +1382,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1415,7 +1426,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting prevents the user from customizing their locale by changing their user overrides.
+This policy setting prevents the user from customizing their locale by changing their user overrides.
Any existing overrides in place when this policy is enabled will be frozen. To remove existing user overrides, first reset the user(s) values to the defaults and then apply this policy.
@@ -1430,12 +1441,6 @@ If this policy is set to Enabled at the computer level, then it cannot be disabl
To set this policy on a per-user basis, make sure that the per-computer policy is set to Not Configured.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1454,28 +1459,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1492,7 +1503,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting restricts users to the specified language by disabling the menus and dialog box controls in the Region settings control panel. If the specified language is not installed on the target computer, the language selection defaults to English.
+This policy setting restricts users to the specified language by disabling the menus and dialog box controls in the Region settings control panel. If the specified language is not installed on the target computer, the language selection defaults to English.
If you enable this policy setting, the dialog box controls in the Regional and Language Options control panel are not accessible to the logged on user. This prevents users from specifying a language different than the one used.
@@ -1501,12 +1512,6 @@ To enable this policy setting in Windows Vista, use the "Restricts the UI langua
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the logged-on user can access the dialog box controls in the Regional and Language Options control panel to select any available UI language.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1525,28 +1530,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1563,7 +1574,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy turns off the autocorrect misspelled words option. This does not, however, prevent the user or an application from changing the setting programmatically.
+This policy turns off the autocorrect misspelled words option. This does not, however, prevent the user or an application from changing the setting programmatically.
The autocorrect misspelled words option controls whether or not errors in typed text will be automatically corrected.
@@ -1573,12 +1584,6 @@ If the policy is Disabled or Not Configured, then the user will be free to chang
Note that the availability and function of this setting is dependent on supported languages being enabled.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1597,28 +1602,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
/td>
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1635,7 +1646,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy turns off the highlight misspelled words option. This does not, however, prevent the user or an application from changing the setting programmatically.
+This policy turns off the highlight misspelled words option. This does not, however, prevent the user or an application from changing the setting programmatically.
The highlight misspelled words option controls whether or next spelling errors in typed text will be highlighted.
@@ -1646,12 +1657,6 @@ If the policy is Disabled or Not Configured, then the user will be free to chang
Note that the availability and function of this setting is dependent on supported languages being enabled.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1670,28 +1675,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1708,7 +1719,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy turns off the insert a space after selecting a text prediction option. This does not, however, prevent the user or an application from changing the setting programmatically.
+This policy turns off the insert a space after selecting a text prediction option. This does not, however, prevent the user or an application from changing the setting programmatically.
The insert a space after selecting a text prediction option controls whether or not a space will be inserted after the user selects a text prediction candidate when using the on-screen keyboard.
@@ -1718,12 +1729,6 @@ If the policy is Disabled or Not Configured, then the user will be free to chang
Note that the availability and function of this setting is dependent on supported languages being enabled.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1742,28 +1747,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1780,7 +1791,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy turns off the offer text predictions as I type option. This does not, however, prevent the user or an application from changing the setting programmatically.
+This policy turns off the offer text predictions as I type option. This does not, however, prevent the user or an application from changing the setting programmatically.
The offer text predictions as I type option controls whether or not text prediction suggestions will be presented to the user on the on-screen keyboard.
@@ -1791,12 +1802,6 @@ If the policy is Disabled or Not Configured, then the user will be free to chang
Note that the availability and function of this setting is dependent on supported languages being enabled.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1815,28 +1820,34 @@ ADMX Info:
-
Windows Edition
-
Supported?
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
Home
-
+
No
+
No
Pro
-
+
No
+
No
Business
-
+
No
+
No
Enterprise
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
Education
-
+
Yes
+
Yes
@@ -1853,7 +1864,7 @@ ADMX Info:
-Available in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. This policy setting determines how programs interpret two-digit years.
+This policy setting determines how programs interpret two-digit years.
This policy setting affects only the programs that use this Windows feature to interpret two-digit years. If a program does not interpret two-digit years correctly, consult the documentation or manufacturer of the program.
@@ -1864,12 +1875,6 @@ For example, the default value, 2029, specifies that all two-digit years less th
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows does not interpret two-digit year formats using this scheme for the program.
-> [!TIP]
-> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
->
-> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
->
-> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
ADMX Info:
@@ -1882,7 +1887,4 @@ ADMX Info:
-> [!NOTE]
-> These policies are currently only available as part of a Windows Insider release.
-
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-previousversions.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-previousversions.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..64a89c8ccf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-previousversions.md
@@ -0,0 +1,646 @@
+---
+title: Policy CSP - ADMX_PreviousVersions
+description: Policy CSP - ADMX_PreviousVersions
+ms.author: dansimp
+ms.localizationpriority: medium
+ms.topic: article
+ms.prod: w10
+ms.technology: windows
+author: manikadhiman
+ms.date: 12/01/2020
+ms.reviewer:
+manager: dansimp
+---
+
+# Policy CSP - ADMX_PreviousVersions
+
+
+
+
+## ADMX_PreviousVersions policies
+
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+This policy setting lets you suppress the Restore button in the previous versions property page when the user has selected a previous version of a local file.
+
+- If you enable this policy setting, the Restore button is disabled when the user selects a previous version corresponding to a local file.
+
+- If you disable this policy setting, the Restore button remains active for a previous version corresponding to a local file.
+
+- If the user clicks the Restore button, Windows attempts to restore the file from the local disk.
+
+- If you do not configure this policy setting, it is disabled by default. The Restore button is active when the previous version is of a local file.
+
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Prevent restoring local previous versions*
+- GP name: *DisableLocalPage_1*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\File Explorer\Previous Versions*
+- GP ADMX file name: *PreviousVersions.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+**ADMX_PreviousVersions/DisableLocalPage_2**
+
+
+
+
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
+
+
+
Home
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Pro
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Business
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Enterprise
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
Education
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+This policy setting lets you suppress the Restore button in the previous versions property page when the user has selected a previous version of a local file.
+
+- If you enable this policy setting, the Restore button is disabled when the user selects a previous version corresponding to a local file.
+
+- If you disable this policy setting, the Restore button remains active for a previous version corresponding to a local file.
+
+- If the user clicks the Restore button, Windows attempts to restore the file from the local disk.
+
+- If you do not configure this policy setting, it is disabled by default. The Restore button is active when the previous version is of a local file.
+
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Prevent restoring local previous versions*
+- GP name: *DisableLocalPage_2*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\File Explorer\Previous Versions*
+- GP ADMX file name: *PreviousVersions.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+**ADMX_PreviousVersions/DisableRemotePage_1**
+
+
+
+
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
+
+
+
Home
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Pro
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Business
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Enterprise
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
Education
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+This setting lets you suppress the Restore button in the previous versions property page when the user has selected a previous version of a file on a file share.
+
+- If you enable this policy setting, the Restore button is disabled when the user selects a previous version corresponding to a file on a file share.
+
+- If you disable this policy setting, the Restore button remains active for a previous version corresponding to a file on a file share.
+
+- If the user clicks the Restore button, Windows attempts to restore the file from the file share.
+
+- If you do not configure this policy setting, it is disabled by default. The Restore button is active when the previous version is of a file on a file share.
+
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Prevent restoring remote previous versions*
+- GP name: *DisableRemotePage_1*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\File Explorer\Previous Versions*
+- GP ADMX file name: *PreviousVersions.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+**ADMX_PreviousVersions/DisableRemotePage_2**
+
+
+
+
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
+
+
+
Home
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Pro
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Business
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Enterprise
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
Education
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+This setting lets you suppress the Restore button in the previous versions property page when the user has selected a previous version of a file on a file share.
+
+- If you enable this policy setting, the Restore button is disabled when the user selects a previous version corresponding to a file on a file share.
+
+- If you disable this policy setting, the Restore button remains active for a previous version corresponding to a file on a file share.
+
+- If the user clicks the Restore button, Windows attempts to restore the file from the file share.
+
+- If you do not configure this policy setting, it is disabled by default. The Restore button is active when the previous version is of a file on a file share.
+
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Prevent restoring remote previous versions*
+- GP name: *DisableRemotePage_1*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\File Explorer\Previous Versions*
+- GP ADMX file name: *PreviousVersions.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+**ADMX_PreviousVersions/HideBackupEntries_1**
+
+
+
+
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
+
+
+
Home
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Pro
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Business
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Enterprise
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
Education
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+This policy setting lets you hide entries in the list of previous versions of a file in which the previous version is located on backup media. Previous versions can come from the on-disk restore points or the backup media.
+
+- If you enable this policy setting, users cannot see any previous versions corresponding to backup copies, and can see only previous versions corresponding to on-disk restore points.
+
+- If you disable this policy setting, users can see previous versions corresponding to backup copies as well as previous versions corresponding to on-disk restore points.
+
+If you do not configure this policy setting, it is disabled by default.
+
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Hide previous versions of files on backup location*
+- GP name: *HideBackupEntries_1*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\File Explorer\Previous Versions*
+- GP ADMX file name: *PreviousVersions.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+**ADMX_PreviousVersions/HideBackupEntries_2**
+
+
+
+
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
+
+
+
Home
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Pro
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Business
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Enterprise
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
Education
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+This policy setting lets you hide entries in the list of previous versions of a file in which the previous version is located on backup media. Previous versions can come from the on-disk restore points or the backup media.
+
+- If you enable this policy setting, users cannot see any previous versions corresponding to backup copies, and can see only previous versions corresponding to on-disk restore points.
+
+- If you disable this policy setting, users can see previous versions corresponding to backup copies as well as previous versions corresponding to on-disk restore points.
+
+If you do not configure this policy setting, it is disabled by default.
+
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Hide previous versions of files on backup location*
+- GP name: *HideBackupEntries_2*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\File Explorer\Previous Versions*
+- GP ADMX file name: *PreviousVersions.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+**ADMX_PreviousVersions/DisableLocalRestore_1**
+
+
+
+
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
+
+
+
Home
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Pro
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Business
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Enterprise
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
Education
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+This setting lets you suppress the Restore button in the previous versions property page when the user has selected a previous version of a file on a file share.
+
+- If you enable this policy setting, the Restore button is disabled when the user selects a previous version corresponding to a file on a file share.
+
+- If you disable this policy setting, the Restore button remains active for a previous version corresponding to a file on a file share.
+
+- If the user clicks the Restore button, Windows attempts to restore the file from the file share.
+
+- If you do not configure this policy setting, it is disabled by default. The Restore button is active when the previous version is of a file on a file share.
+
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Prevent restoring remote previous versions*
+- GP name: *DisableLocalRestore_1*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\File Explorer\Previous Versions*
+- GP ADMX file name: *PreviousVersions.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+**ADMX_PreviousVersions/DisableLocalRestore_2**
+
+
+
+
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
+
+
+
Home
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Pro
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Business
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Enterprise
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
Education
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+This setting lets you suppress the Restore button in the previous versions property page when the user has selected a previous version of a file on a file share.
+
+- If you enable this policy setting, the Restore button is disabled when the user selects a previous version corresponding to a file on a file share.
+
+- If you disable this policy setting, the Restore button remains active for a previous version corresponding to a file on a file share.
+
+- If the user clicks the Restore button, Windows attempts to restore the file from the file share.
+
+- If you do not configure this policy setting, it is disabled by default. The Restore button is active when the previous version is of a file on a file share.
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Prevent restoring remote previous versions*
+- GP name: *DisableLocalRestore_2*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\File Explorer\Previous Versions*
+- GP ADMX file name: *PreviousVersions.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-pushtoinstall.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-pushtoinstall.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2dd314e5ca
--- /dev/null
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-pushtoinstall.md
@@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
+---
+title: Policy CSP - ADMX_PushToInstall
+description: Policy CSP - ADMX_PushToInstall
+ms.author: dansimp
+ms.localizationpriority: medium
+ms.topic: article
+ms.prod: w10
+ms.technology: windows
+author: manikadhiman
+ms.date: 12/01/2020
+ms.reviewer:
+manager: dansimp
+---
+
+# Policy CSP - ADMX_PushToInstall
+
+
+
+
+## ADMX_PushToInstall policies
+
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * Device
+
+
+
+
+
+If you enable this setting, users will not be able to push Apps to this device from the Microsoft Store running on other devices or the web.
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Turn off Push To Install service*
+- GP name: *DisablePushToInstall*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\Push To Install*
+- GP ADMX file name: *PushToInstall.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-touchinput.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-touchinput.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e5ddae159b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-touchinput.md
@@ -0,0 +1,331 @@
+---
+title: Policy CSP - ADMX_TouchInput
+description: Policy CSP - ADMX_TouchInput
+ms.author: dansimp
+ms.localizationpriority: medium
+ms.topic: article
+ms.prod: w10
+ms.technology: windows
+author: manikadhiman
+ms.date: 09/23/2020
+ms.reviewer:
+manager: dansimp
+---
+
+# Policy CSP - ADMX_TouchInput
+
+
+
+
+## ADMX_TouchInput policies
+
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+Turn off Tablet PC touch input Turns off touch input, which allows the user to interact with their computer using their finger.
+
+- If you enable this setting, the user will not be able to produce input with touch. They will not be able to use touch input or touch gestures such as tap and double tap, the touch pointer, and other touch-specific features.
+- If you disable this setting, the user can produce input with touch, by using gestures, the touch pointer, and other-touch specific features.
+
+If you do not configure this setting, touch input is on by default. Note: Changes to this setting will not take effect until the user logs off.
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Turn off Tablet PC touch input*
+- GP name: *TouchInputOff_1*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\Tablet PC\Touch Input*
+- GP ADMX file name: *TouchInput.admx*
+
+
+
+
+**ADMX_TouchInput/TouchInputOff_2**
+
+
+
+
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
+
+
+
Home
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Pro
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Business
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Enterprise
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
Education
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+Turn off Tablet PC touch input Turns off touch input, which allows the user to interact with their computer using their finger.
+
+- If you enable this setting, the user will not be able to produce input with touch. They will not be able to use touch input or touch gestures such as tap and double tap, the touch pointer, and other touch-specific features.
+- If you disable this setting, the user can produce input with touch, by using gestures, the touch pointer, and other-touch specific features.
+
+If you do not configure this setting, touch input is on by default. Note: Changes to this setting will not take effect until the user logs off.
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Turn off Tablet PC touch input*
+- GP name: *TouchInputOff_2*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\Tablet PC\Touch Input*
+- GP ADMX file name: *TouchInput.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+**ADMX_TouchInput/PanningEverywhereOff_1**
+
+
+
+
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
+
+
+
Home
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Pro
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Business
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Enterprise
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
Education
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+Turn off Panning Turns off touch panning, which allows users pan inside windows by touch. On a compatible PC with a touch digitizer, by default users are able to scroll or pan inside a scrolling area by dragging up or down directly on the scrolling content.
+
+- If you enable this setting, the user will not be able to pan windows by touch.
+
+- If you disable this setting, the user can pan windows by touch. If you do not configure this setting, Touch Panning is on by default.
+
+> [!NOTE]
+> Changes to this setting will not take effect until the user logs off.
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Turn off Touch Panning*
+- GP name: *PanningEverywhereOff_1*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\Tablet PC\Touch Input*
+- GP ADMX file name: *TouchInput.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+**ADMX_TouchInput/PanningEverywhereOff_2**
+
+
+
+
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
+
+
+
Home
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Pro
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Business
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Enterprise
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
Education
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+Turn off Panning Turns off touch panning, which allows users pan inside windows by touch. On a compatible PC with a touch digitizer, by default users are able to scroll or pan inside a scrolling area by dragging up or down directly on the scrolling content.
+
+- If you enable this setting, the user will not be able to pan windows by touch.
+
+- If you disable this setting, the user can pan windows by touch. If you do not configure this setting, Touch Panning is on by default.
+
+> [!NOTE]
+> Changes to this setting will not take effect until the user logs off.
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Turn off Touch Panning*
+- GP name: *PanningEverywhereOff_2*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\Tablet PC\Touch Input*
+- GP ADMX file name: *TouchInput.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-wdi.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-wdi.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..900905feee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-wdi.md
@@ -0,0 +1,185 @@
+---
+title: Policy CSP - ADMX_WDI
+description: Policy CSP - ADMX_WDI
+ms.author: dansimp
+ms.localizationpriority: medium
+ms.topic: article
+ms.prod: w10
+ms.technology: windows
+author: manikadhiman
+ms.date: 11/09/2020
+ms.reviewer:
+manager: dansimp
+---
+
+# Policy CSP - ADMX_WDI
+
+
+
+
+## ADMX_WDI policies
+
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * Device
+
+
+
+
+
+This policy setting determines the data retention limit for Diagnostic Policy Service (DPS) scenario data.
+- If you enable this policy setting, you must enter the maximum size of scenario data that should be retained in megabytes. Detailed troubleshooting data related to scenarios will be retained until this limit is reached.
+- If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the DPS deletes scenario data once it exceeds 128 megabytes in size.
+No reboots or service restarts are required for this policy setting to take effect: changes take effect immediately.
+This policy setting will only take effect when the Diagnostic Policy Service is in the running state.
+When the service is stopped or disabled, diagnostic scenario data will not be deleted.
+The DPS can be configured with the Services snap-in to the Microsoft Management Console.
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Diagnostics: Configure scenario retention*
+- GP name: *WdiDpsScenarioExecutionPolicy*
+- GP path: *System\Troubleshooting and Diagnostics*
+- GP ADMX file name: *WDI.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+**ADMX_WDI/WdiDpsScenarioDataSizeLimitPolicy**
+
+
+
+
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
+
+
+
Home
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Pro
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Business
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Enterprise
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
Education
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * Device
+
+
+
+
+
+This policy setting determines the execution level for Diagnostic Policy Service (DPS) scenarios.
+
+- If you enable this policy setting, you must select an execution level from the drop-down menu.
+
+If you select problem detection and troubleshooting only, the DPS will detect problems and attempt to determine their root causes. These root causes will be logged to the event log when detected, but no corrective action will be taken. If you select detection, troubleshooting and resolution, the DPS will attempt to automatically fix problems it detects or indicate to the user that assisted resolution is available.
+
+- If you disable this policy setting, Windows cannot detect, troubleshoot, or resolve any problems that are handled by the DPS.
+
+If you do not configure this policy setting, the DPS enables all scenarios for resolution by default, unless you configure separate scenario-specific policy settings. This policy setting takes precedence over any scenario-specific policy settings when it is enabled or disabled. Scenario-specific policy settings only take effect if this policy setting is not configured. No reboots or service restarts are required for this policy setting to take effect: changes take effect immediately.
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Diagnostics: Configure scenario execution level*
+- GP name: *WdiDpsScenarioDataSizeLimitPolicy*
+- GP path: *System\Troubleshooting and Diagnostics*
+- GP ADMX file name: *WDI.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-windowscolorsystem.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-windowscolorsystem.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..fe79bb59e1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-windowscolorsystem.md
@@ -0,0 +1,182 @@
+---
+title: Policy CSP - ADMX_WindowsColorSystem
+description: Policy CSP - ADMX_WindowsColorSystem
+ms.author: dansimp
+ms.localizationpriority: medium
+ms.topic: article
+ms.prod: w10
+ms.technology: windows
+author: manikadhiman
+ms.date: 10/27/2020
+ms.reviewer:
+manager: dansimp
+---
+
+# Policy CSP - ADMX_WindowsColorSystem
+
+
+
+
+## ADMX_WindowsColorSystem policies
+
+> [!TIP]
+> This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see [Understanding ADMX-backed policies](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md).
+>
+> You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to [Enabling a policy](./understanding-admx-backed-policies.md#enabling-a-policy).
+>
+> The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see [CDATA Sections](http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-cdata-sect).
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+This policy setting affects the ability of users to install or uninstall color profiles.
+
+- If you enable this policy setting, users cannot install new color profiles or uninstall previously installed color profiles.
+
+- If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, all users can install new color profiles. Standard users can uninstall color profiles that they previously installed. Administrators will be able to uninstall all color profiles.
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Prohibit installing or uninstalling color profiles*
+- GP name: *ProhibitChangingInstalledProfileList_1*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\Windows Color System*
+- GP ADMX file name: *WindowsColorSystem.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+**WindowsColorSystem/ProhibitChangingInstalledProfileList_2**
+
+
+
+
+
Edition
+
Windows 10
+
Windows 11
+
+
+
Home
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Pro
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Business
+
No
+
No
+
+
+
Enterprise
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
Education
+
Yes
+
Yes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Scope](./policy-configuration-service-provider.md#policy-scope):
+
+> [!div class = "checklist"]
+> * User
+
+
+
+
+
+This policy setting affects the ability of users to install or uninstall color profiles.
+
+- If you enable this policy setting, users cannot install new color profiles or uninstall previously installed color profiles.
+
+- If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, all users can install new color profiles. Standard users can uninstall color profiles that they previously installed. Administrators will be able to uninstall all color profiles.
+
+
+
+
+ADMX Info:
+- GP Friendly name: *Prohibit installing or uninstalling color profiles*
+- GP name: *ProhibitChangingInstalledProfileList_2*
+- GP path: *Windows Components\Windows Color System*
+- GP ADMX file name: *WindowsColorSystem.admx*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/toc.yml b/windows/client-management/mdm/toc.yml
index 54dfe336bf..554f8d934a 100644
--- a/windows/client-management/mdm/toc.yml
+++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/toc.yml
@@ -561,14 +561,14 @@ items:
href: policy-csp-admx-power.md
- name: ADMX_PowerShellExecutionPolicy
href: policy-csp-admx-powershellexecutionpolicy.md
+ - name: ADMX_PreviousVersions
+ href: policy-csp-admx-previousversions.md
- name: ADMX_Printing
href: policy-csp-admx-printing.md
- name: ADMX_Printing2
href: policy-csp-admx-printing2.md
- name: ADMX_Programs
href: policy-csp-admx-programs.md
- - name: ADMX_Radar
- href: policy-csp-admx-radar.md
- name: ADMX_Reliability
href: policy-csp-admx-reliability.md
- name: ADMX_RemoteAssistance
@@ -619,6 +619,8 @@ items:
href: policy-csp-admx-terminalserver.md
- name: ADMX_Thumbnails
href: policy-csp-admx-thumbnails.md
+ - name: ADMX_TouchInput
+ href: policy-csp-admx-touchinput.md
- name: ADMX_TPM
href: policy-csp-admx-tpm.md
- name: ADMX_UserExperienceVirtualization
@@ -629,10 +631,14 @@ items:
href: policy-csp-admx-w32time.md
- name: ADMX_WCM
href: policy-csp-admx-wcm.md
+ - name: ADMX_WDI
+ href: policy-csp-admx-wdi.md
- name: ADMX_WinCal
href: policy-csp-admx-wincal.md
- name: ADMX_WindowsAnytimeUpgrade
href: policy-csp-admx-windowsanytimeupgrade.md
+ - name: ADMX_WindowsColorSystem
+ href: policy-csp-admx-windowscolorsystem.md
- name: ADMX_WindowsConnectNow
href: policy-csp-admx-windowsconnectnow.md
- name: ADMX_WindowsExplorer
diff --git a/windows/deployment/TOC.yml b/windows/deployment/TOC.yml
index cdcc9f1abd..11ce81a381 100644
--- a/windows/deployment/TOC.yml
+++ b/windows/deployment/TOC.yml
@@ -15,9 +15,8 @@
href: update/quality-updates.md
- name: Basics of Windows updates, channels, and tools
href: update/get-started-updates-channels-tools.md
- - name: Servicing the Windows 10 operating system
+ - name: Prepare servicing strategy for Windows client updates
href: update/waas-servicing-strategy-windows-10-updates.md
-
- name: Deployment proof of concept
items:
- name: Demonstrate Autopilot deployment on a VM
@@ -47,15 +46,13 @@
href: update/plan-determine-app-readiness.md
- name: Define your servicing strategy
href: update/plan-define-strategy.md
- - name: Delivery Optimization for Windows 10 updates
+ - name: Delivery Optimization for Windows client updates
href: update/waas-delivery-optimization.md
items:
- name: Using a proxy with Delivery Optimization
href: update/delivery-optimization-proxy.md
- name: Delivery Optimization client-service communication
href: update/delivery-optimization-workflow.md
- - name: Best practices for feature updates on mission-critical devices
- href: update/feature-update-mission-critical.md
- name: Windows 10 deployment considerations
href: planning/windows-10-deployment-considerations.md
- name: Windows 10 infrastructure requirements
@@ -79,15 +76,15 @@
items:
- name: Prepare for Windows 11
href: /windows/whats-new/windows-11-prepare
- - name: Prepare to deploy Windows 10 updates
+ - name: Prepare to deploy Windows client updates
href: update/prepare-deploy-windows.md
- name: Evaluate and update infrastructure
href: update/update-policies.md
- name: Update Baseline
href: update/update-baseline.md
- - name: Set up Delivery Optimization for Windows 10 updates
+ - name: Set up Delivery Optimization for Windows client updates
href: update/waas-delivery-optimization-setup.md
- - name: Configure BranchCache for Windows 10 updates
+ - name: Configure BranchCache for Windows client updates
href: update/waas-branchcache.md
- name: Prepare your deployment tools
items:
@@ -97,8 +94,6 @@
href: deploy-windows-cm/prepare-for-zero-touch-installation-of-windows-10-with-configuration-manager.md
- name: Build a successful servicing strategy
items:
- - name: Build deployment rings for Windows 10 updates
- href: update/waas-deployment-rings-windows-10-updates.md
- name: Check release health
href: update/check-release-health.md
- name: Prepare updates using Windows Update for Business
@@ -142,7 +137,7 @@
href: vda-subscription-activation.md
- name: Deploy Windows 10/11 Enterprise licenses
href: deploy-enterprise-licenses.md
- - name: Deploy Windows 10 updates
+ - name: Deploy Windows client updates
items:
- name: Assign devices to servicing channels
href: update/waas-servicing-channels-windows-10-updates.md
@@ -154,20 +149,18 @@
href: update/waas-manage-updates-wsus.md
- name: Deploy updates with Group Policy
href: update/waas-wufb-group-policy.md
- - name: Update Windows 10 media with Dynamic Update
+ - name: Update Windows client media with Dynamic Update
href: update/media-dynamic-update.md
- name: Migrating and acquiring optional Windows content
href: update/optional-content.md
- name: Safeguard holds
href: update/safeguard-holds.md
- - name: Manage the Windows 10 update experience
+ - name: Manage the Windows client update experience
items:
- name: Manage device restarts after updates
href: update/waas-restart.md
- name: Manage additional Windows Update settings
href: update/waas-wu-settings.md
- - name: Deploy feature updates during maintenance windows
- href: update/feature-update-maintenance-window.md
- name: Deploy feature updates for user-initiated installations
href: update/feature-update-user-install.md
- name: Use Windows Update for Business
@@ -189,7 +182,7 @@
href: update/waas-wufb-group-policy.md
- name: 'Walkthrough: use Intune to configure Windows Update for Business'
href: update/deploy-updates-intune.md
- - name: Monitor Windows 10 updates
+ - name: Monitor Windows client updates
items:
- name: Monitor Delivery Optimization
href: update/waas-delivery-optimization-setup.md#monitor-delivery-optimization
@@ -238,7 +231,7 @@
items:
- name: Resolve upgrade errors
items:
- - name: Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors
+ - name: Resolve Windows client upgrade errors
href: upgrade/resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors.md
- name: Quick fixes
href: upgrade/quick-fixes.md
@@ -254,7 +247,7 @@
href: upgrade/log-files.md
- name: Resolution procedures
href: upgrade/resolution-procedures.md
- - name: Submit Windows 10 upgrade errors
+ - name: Submit Windows client upgrade errors
href: upgrade/submit-errors.md
- name: Troubleshoot Windows Update
items:
@@ -275,9 +268,9 @@
items:
- name: How does Windows Update work?
href: update/how-windows-update-works.md
- - name: Windows 10 upgrade paths
+ - name: Windows client upgrade paths
href: upgrade/windows-10-upgrade-paths.md
- - name: Windows 10 edition upgrade
+ - name: Windows client edition upgrade
href: upgrade/windows-10-edition-upgrades.md
- name: Deploy Windows 10 with Microsoft 365
href: deploy-m365.md
@@ -289,11 +282,11 @@
href: update/waas-wu-settings.md
- name: Delivery Optimization reference
href: update/waas-delivery-optimization-reference.md
- - name: Windows 10 in S mode
+ - name: Windows client in S mode
href: s-mode.md
- - name: Switch to Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise from S mode
+ - name: Switch to Windows client Pro or Enterprise from S mode
href: windows-10-pro-in-s-mode.md
- - name: Windows 10 deployment tools
+ - name: Windows client deployment tools
items:
- name: Windows client deployment scenarios and tools
items:
@@ -580,5 +573,5 @@
- name: "Appendix: Information sent to Microsoft during activation "
href: volume-activation/appendix-information-sent-to-microsoft-during-activation-client.md
- - name: Install fonts in Windows 10
+ - name: Install fonts in Windows client
href: windows-10-missing-fonts.md
diff --git a/windows/deployment/update/change-history-for-update-windows-10.md b/windows/deployment/update/change-history-for-update-windows-10.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f326784c8..0000000000
--- a/windows/deployment/update/change-history-for-update-windows-10.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Change history for Update Windows 10 (Windows 10)
-description: This topic lists new and updated topics in the Update Windows 10 documentation for Windows 10.
-ms.prod: w10
-ms.mktglfcycl: manage
-audience: itpro
-author: jaimeo
-ms.author: jaimeo
-ms.reviewer:
-manager: laurawi
-ms.topic: article
----
-
-# Change history for Update Windows 10
-
-This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Update Windows 10](index.md) documentation for [Deploy and Update Windows 10](/windows/deployment).
-
->If you're looking for **update history** for Windows 10, see [Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 update history](https://support.microsoft.com/help/12387/windows-10-update-history).
-
-## September 2018
-
-| New or changed topic | Description |
-| --- | --- |
-| [Get started with Windows Update](windows-update-overview.md) | New |
-
-
-## RELEASE: Windows 10, version 1709
-
-The topics in this library have been updated for Windows 10, version 1709 (also known as the Fall Creators Update).
-
-## September 2017
-
-| New or changed topic | Description |
-| --- | --- |
-| [Olympia Corp](olympia/olympia-enrollment-guidelines.md) | New |
-
-## July 2017
-
-All topics were updated to reflect the new [naming changes](waas-overview.md#naming-changes).
-
-## May 2017
-
-| New or changed topic | Description |
-| --- | --- |
-| [Manage additional Windows Update settings](waas-wu-settings.md) | New |
-
-## RELEASE: Windows 10, version 1703
-
-The topics in this library have been updated for Windows 10, version 1703 (also known as the Creators Update). The following new topics have been added:
-* [Windows Insider Program for Business](/windows-insider/at-work-pro/wip-4-biz-get-started)
-* [Windows Insider Program for Business](/windows-insider/at-work-pro/wip-4-biz-register)
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/windows/deployment/update/delivery-optimization-proxy.md b/windows/deployment/update/delivery-optimization-proxy.md
index 5e3fa30528..a03d3f5fb1 100644
--- a/windows/deployment/update/delivery-optimization-proxy.md
+++ b/windows/deployment/update/delivery-optimization-proxy.md
@@ -15,7 +15,10 @@ ms.topic: article
# Using a proxy with Delivery Optimization
-**Applies to**: Windows 10
+**Applies to**
+
+- Windows 10
+- Windows 11
When Delivery Optimization downloads content from HTTP sources, it uses the automatic proxy discovery capability of WinHttp to streamline and maximize the support for complex proxy configurations as it makes range requests from the content server. It does this by setting the **WINHTTP_ACCESS_TYPE_AUTOMATIC_PROXY** flag in all HTTP calls.
diff --git a/windows/deployment/update/delivery-optimization-workflow.md b/windows/deployment/update/delivery-optimization-workflow.md
index 8a493889bd..c12811fc60 100644
--- a/windows/deployment/update/delivery-optimization-workflow.md
+++ b/windows/deployment/update/delivery-optimization-workflow.md
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ ms.topic: article
**Applies to**
-- Windows 10
-- Windows 11
+- Windows 10
+- Windows 11
## Download request workflow
diff --git a/windows/deployment/update/feature-update-conclusion.md b/windows/deployment/update/feature-update-conclusion.md
deleted file mode 100644
index d8206d5491..0000000000
--- a/windows/deployment/update/feature-update-conclusion.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Best practices for feature updates - conclusion
-description: This article includes final thoughts about how to deploy and stay up-to-date with Windows 10 feature updates.
-ms.prod: w10
-ms.mktglfcycl: manage
-audience: itpro
-itproauthor: jaimeo
-author: jaimeo
-ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.author: jaimeo
-ms.reviewer:
-manager: laurawi
-ms.collection: M365-modern-desktop
-ms.topic: article
-ms.custom: seo-marvel-apr2020
----
-
-# Conclusion
-
-**Applies to**: Windows 10
-
-Mission critical devices that need to be online 24x7 pose unique challenges for the IT Pro looking to stay current with the latest Windows 10 feature update. Because these devices are online continually, providing mission critical services, with only a small window of time available to apply feature updates, specific procedures are required to effectively keep these devices current, with as little downtime as possible.
-
-Whether you have defined servicing windows at your disposal where feature updates can be installed automatically, or you require user initiated installs by a technician, this whitepaper provides guidelines for either approach. Improvements are continually being made to Windows 10 setup to reduce device offline time for feature updates. This whitepaper will be updated as enhancements become available to improve the overall servicing approach and experience.
-
diff --git a/windows/deployment/update/feature-update-maintenance-window.md b/windows/deployment/update/feature-update-maintenance-window.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 771a7648f8..0000000000
--- a/windows/deployment/update/feature-update-maintenance-window.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,264 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Best practices - deploy feature updates during maintenance windows
-description: Learn how to configure maintenance windows and how to deploy feature updates during a maintenance window.
-ms.prod: w10
-ms.mktglfcycl: manage
-audience: itpro
-author: jaimeo
-ms.localizationpriority: medium
-ms.author: jaimeo
-ms.reviewer:
-manager: laurawi
-ms.collection: M365-modern-desktop
-ms.topic: article
-ms.custom: seo-marvel-apr2020
----
-
-# Deploy feature updates during maintenance windows
-
-**Applies to**: Windows 10
-
-Use the following information to deploy feature updates during a maintenance window.
-
-## Get ready to deploy feature updates
-
-### Step 1: Configure maintenance windows
-
-1. In the Configuration Manager console, choose **Assets and Compliance> Device Collections**.
-2. In the **Device Collections** list, select the collection for which you intended to deploy the feature update(s).
-3. On the **Home** tab, in the **Properties** group, choose **Properties**.
-4. In the **Maintenance Windows** tab of the `` Properties dialog box, choose the New icon.
-5. Complete the `` Schedule dialog.
-6. Select from the Apply this schedule to drop-down list.
-7. Choose **OK** and then close the **\ Properties** dialog box.
-
-### Step 2: Review computer restart device settings
-
-If you're not suppressing computer restarts and the feature update will be installed when no users are present, consider deploying a custom client settings policy to your feature update target collection to shorten the settings below or consider the total duration of these settings when defining your maintenance window duration.
-
-For example, by default, 90 minutes will be honored before the system is rebooted after the feature update install. If users will not be impacted by the user logoff or restart, there is no need to wait a full 90 minutes before rebooting the computer. If a delay and notification is needed, ensure that the maintenance window takes this into account along with the total time needed to install the feature update.
-
->[!NOTE]
-> The following settings must be shorter in duration than the shortest maintenance window applied to the computer.
->- **Display a temporary notification to the user that indicates the interval before the user is logged off or the computer restarts (minutes).**
->- **Display a dialog box that the user cannot close, which displays the countdown interval before the user is logged off or the computer restarts (minutes).**
-
-### Step 3: Enable Peer Cache
-
-Use **Peer Cache** to help manage deployment of content to clients in remote locations. Peer Cache is a built-in Configuration Manager solution that enables clients to share content with other clients directly from their local cache.
-
-[Enable Configuration Manager client in full OS to share content](/sccm/core/clients/deploy/about-client-settings#enable-configuration-manager-client-in-full-os-to-share-content) if you have clients in remote locations that would benefit from downloading feature update content from a peer instead of downloading it from a distribution point (or Microsoft Update).
-
-### Step 4: Override the default Windows setup priority (Windows 10, version 1709 and later)
-
-If you're deploying **Feature update to Windows 10, version 1709** or later, by default, portions of setup are configured to run at a lower priority. This can result in a longer total install time for the feature update. When deploying within a maintenance window, we recommend that you override this default behavior to benefit from faster total install times. To override the default priority, create a file called SetupConfig.ini on each machine to be upgraded in the below location containing the single section noted.
-
-**%systemdrive%\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WSUS\SetupConfig.ini**
-
-```
-[SetupConfig]
-Priority=Normal
-```
-
-You can use the new [Run Scripts](/sccm/apps/deploy-use/create-deploy-scripts) feature to run a PowerShell script like the sample below to create the SetupConfig.ini on target devices.
-
-```powershell
-#Parameters
-Param(
- [string] $PriorityValue = "Normal"
- )
-
-#Variable for ini file path
-$iniFilePath = "$env:SystemDrive\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WSUS\SetupConfig.ini"
-
-#Variables for SetupConfig
-$iniSetupConfigSlogan = "[SetupConfig]"
-$iniSetupConfigKeyValuePair =@{"Priority"=$PriorityValue;}
-
-#Init SetupConfig content
-$iniSetupConfigContent = @"
-$iniSetupConfigSlogan
-"@
-
-#Build SetupConfig content with settings
-foreach ($k in $iniSetupConfigKeyValuePair.Keys)
-{
- $val = $iniSetupConfigKeyValuePair[$k]
-
- $iniSetupConfigContent = $iniSetupConfigContent.Insert($iniSetupConfigContent.Length, "`r`n$k=$val")
-}
-
-#Write content to file
-New-Item $iniFilePath -ItemType File -Value $iniSetupConfigContent -Force
-
-<#
-Disclaimer
-Sample scripts are not supported under any Microsoft standard support program or service. The sample scripts is
-provided AS IS without warranty of any kind. Microsoft further disclaims all implied warranties including, without
-limitation, any implied warranties of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose. The entire risk
-arising out of the use or performance of the sample script and documentation remains with you. In no event shall
-Microsoft, its authors, or anyone else involved in the creation, production, or delivery of the scripts be liable
-for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption,
-loss of business information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use the sample script
-or documentation, even if Microsoft has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
-#>
-```
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> If you elect not to override the default setup priority, you will need to increase the [maximum run time](/sccm/sum/get-started/manage-settings-for-software-updates#BKMK_SetMaxRunTime) value for Feature Update to Windows 10, version 1709 or higher from the default of 60 minutes. A value of 240 minutes may be required. Remember to ensure that your maintenance window duration is larger than your defined maximum run time value.
-
-## Manually deploy feature updates
-
-The following sections provide the steps to manually deploy a feature update.
-
-### Step 1: Specify search criteria for feature updates
-There are potentially a thousand or more feature updates displayed in the Configuration Manager console. The first step in the workflow for manually deploying feature updates is to identify the feature updates that you want to deploy.
-
-1. In the Configuration Manager console, click **Software Library**.
-2. In the Software Library workspace, expand **Windows 10 Servicing**, and click **All Windows 10 Updates**. The synchronized feature updates are displayed.
-3. In the search pane, filter to identify the feature updates that you need by using one or both of the following steps:
- - In the search text box, type a search string that will filter the feature updates. For example, type the version number for a specific feature update, or enter a string that would appear in the title of the feature update.
- - Click **Add Criteria**, select the criteria that you want to use to filter software updates, click **Add**, and then provide the values for the criteria. For example, Title contains 1803, Required is greater than or equal to 1, and Language equals English.
-
-4. Save the search for future use.
-
-### Step 2: Download the content for the feature updates
-Before you deploy the feature updates, you can download the content as a separate step. Do this so you can verify that the content is available on the distribution points before you deploy the feature updates. This will help you to avoid any unexpected issues with the content delivery. Use the following procedure to download the content for feature updates before creating the deployment.
-
-1. In the Configuration Manager console, navigate to **Software Library > Windows 10 Servicing**.
-2. Choose the **feature update(s)** to download by using your saved search criteria. Select one or more of the feature updates returned, right click, and select **Download**.
-
- The **Download Software Updates Wizard** opens.
-3. On the **Deployment Package** page, configure the following settings:
- **Create a new deployment package**: Select this setting to create a new deployment package for the software updates that are in the deployment. Configure the following settings:
- - **Name**: Specifies the name of the deployment package. The package must have a unique name that briefly describes the package content. It is limited to 50 characters.
- - **Description**: Specifies the description of the deployment package. The package description provides information about the package contents and is limited to 127 characters.
- - **Package source**: Specifies the location of the feature update source files. Type a network path for the source location, for example, \\\server\sharename\path, or click **Browse** to find the network location. You must create the shared folder for the deployment package source files before you proceed to the next page.
-
- > [!NOTE]
- > The deployment package source location that you specify cannot be used by another software deployment package.
-
- > [!IMPORTANT]
- > The SMS Provider computer account and the user that is running the wizard to download the feature updates must both have Write NTFS permissions on the download location. You should carefully restrict access to the download location to reduce the risk of attackers tampering with the feature update source files.
-
- > [!IMPORTANT]
- > You can change the package source location in the deployment package properties after Configuration Manager creates the deployment package. But if you do so, you must first copy the content from the original package source to the new package source location.
-
- Click **Next**.
-4. On the **Distribution Points** page, specify the distribution points or distribution point groups that will host the feature update files, and then click **Next**. For more information about distribution points, see [Distribution point configurations](/sccm/core/servers/deploy/configure/install-and-configure-distribution-points#bkmk_configs).
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- > [!NOTE]
- > The Distribution Points page is available only when you create a new software update deployment package.
-5. On the **Distribution Settings** page, specify the following settings:
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- - **Distribution priority**: Use this setting to specify the distribution priority for the deployment package. The distribution priority applies when the deployment package is sent to distribution points at child sites. Deployment packages are sent in priority order: High, Medium, or Low. Packages with identical priorities are sent in the order in which they were created. If there is no backlog, the package will process immediately regardless of its priority. By default, packages are sent using Medium priority.
- - **Enable for on-demand distribution**: Use this setting to enable on-demand content distribution to preferred distribution points. When this setting is enabled, the management point creates a trigger for the distribution manager to distribute the content to all preferred distribution points when a client requests the content for the package and the content is not available on any preferred distribution points. For more information about preferred distribution points and on-demand content, see [Content source location scenarios](/sccm/core/plan-design/hierarchy/content-source-location-scenarios).
- - **Prestaged distribution point settings**: Use this setting to specify how you want to distribute content to prestaged distribution points. Choose one of the following options:
- - **Automatically download content when packages are assigned to distribution points**: Use this setting to ignore the prestage settings and distribute content to the distribution point.
- - **Download only content changes to the distribution point**: Use this setting to prestage the initial content to the distribution point, and then distribute content changes to the distribution point.
- - **Manually copy the content in this package to the distribution point**: Use this setting to always prestage content on the distribution point. This is the default setting.
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- For more information about prestaging content to distribution points, see [Use Prestaged content](/sccm/core/servers/deploy/configure/deploy-and-manage-content#bkmk_prestage).
- Click **Next**.
-6. On the **Download Location** page, specify location that Configuration Manager will use to download the software update source files. As needed, use the following options:
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- - **Download software updates from the Internet**: Select this setting to download the software updates from the location on the Internet. This is the default setting.
- - **Download software updates from a location on the local network**: Select this setting to download software updates from a local folder or shared network folder. Use this setting when the computer running the wizard does not have Internet access.
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- > [!NOTE]
- > When you use this setting, download the software updates from any computer with Internet access, and then copy the software updates to a location on the local network that is accessible from the computer running the wizard.
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- Click **Next**.
-7. On the **Language Selection** page, specify the languages for which the selected feature updates are to be downloaded, and then click **Next**. Ensure that your language selection matches the language(s) of the feature updates selected for download. For example, if you selected English and German based feature updates for download, select those same languages on the language selection page.
-8. On the **Summary** page, verify the settings that you selected in the wizard, and then click Next to download the software updates.
-9. On the **Completion** page, verify that the software updates were successfully downloaded, and then click Close.
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-#### To monitor content status
-1. To monitor the content status for the feature updates, click **Monitoring** in the Configuration Manager console.
-2. In the Monitoring workspace, expand **Distribution Status**, and then click **Content Status**.
-3. Select the feature update package that you previously identified to download the feature updates.
-4. On the **Home** tab, in the Content group, click **View Status**.
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-### Step 3: Deploy the feature update(s)
-After you determine which feature updates you intend to deploy, you can manually deploy the feature update(s). Use the following procedure to manually deploy the feature update(s).
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-1. In the Configuration Manager console, click **Software Library**.
-2. In the Software Library workspace, expand **Windows 10 Servicing**, and click **All Windows 10 Updates**.
-3. Choose the feature update(s) to deploy by using your saved search criteria. Select one or more of the feature updates returned, right click, and select **Deploy**.
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- The **Deploy Software Updates Wizard** opens.
-4. On the General page, configure the following settings:
- - **Name**: Specify the name for the deployment. The deployment must have a unique name that describes the purpose of the deployment and differentiates it from other deployments in the Configuration Manager site. By default, Configuration Manager automatically provides a name for the deployment in the following format: **Microsoft Software Updates - \\