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PDE Intune Config Updates 7
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href: information-protection/personal-data-encryption/faq-pde.yml
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- name: Configure Personal Data Encryption (PDE) in Intune
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- name: Configure Personal Data Encryption (PDE) using Intune
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- name: Configure Personal Data Encryption (PDE) in Intune
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href: information-protection/personal-data-encryption/configure-pde-in-intune.md
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- name: Enable Personal Data Encryption (PDE)
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href: information-protection/personal-data-encryption/pde-in-intune/intune-enable-pde.md
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---
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title: Configure Personal Data Encryption (PDE) using Intune
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title: Configure Personal Data Encryption (PDE) in Intune
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description: Configuring and enabling Personal Data Encryption (PDE) required and recommended policies in Intune
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author: frankroj
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ms.author: frankroj
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<!-- Max 5963468 OS 32516487 -->
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<!-- Max 6946251 -->
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# Configure Personal Data Encryption (PDE) policies using Intune
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# Configure Personal Data Encryption (PDE) policies in Intune
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The various required and recommended policies needed for Personal Data Encryption (PDE) can be configured in Intune. The following links for both required and recommended policies contain step by step instructions on how to configure these policies in Intune.
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title: Disable Winlogon automatic restart sign-on (ARSO) for PDE using Intune
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description: Disable Winlogon automatic restart sign-on (ARSO) for PDE using Intune
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title: Disable Winlogon automatic restart sign-on (ARSO) for PDE in Intune
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description: Disable Winlogon automatic restart sign-on (ARSO) for PDE in Intune
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author: frankroj
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ms.author: frankroj
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ms.reviewer: rhonnegowda
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Winlogon automatic restart sign-on (ARSO) isn't supported for use with Personal Data Encryption (PDE). For this reason, in order to use PDE, ARSO needs to be disabled.
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## Disable Winlogon automatic restart sign-on (ARSO) using Intune
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## Disable Winlogon automatic restart sign-on (ARSO) in Intune
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To disable ARSO using Intune, follow the below steps:
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title: Disable hibernation for PDE using Intune
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description: Disable hibernation for PDE using Intune
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title: Disable hibernation for PDE in Intune
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description: Disable hibernation for PDE in Intune
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author: frankroj
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ms.author: frankroj
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ms.reviewer: rhonnegowda
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Hibernation files can potentially cause the keys used by Personal Data Encryption (PDE) to protect content to be exposed. For greatest security, disable hibernation.
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## Disable hibernation using Intune
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## Disable hibernation in Intune
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To disable hibernation using Intune, follow the below steps:
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title: Disable kernel-mode crash dumps and live dumps for PDE using Intune
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description: Disable kernel-mode crash dumps and live dumps for PDE using Intune
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title: Disable kernel-mode crash dumps and live dumps for PDE in Intune
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description: Disable kernel-mode crash dumps and live dumps for PDE in Intune
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author: frankroj
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ms.author: frankroj
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ms.reviewer: rhonnegowda
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Kernel-mode crash dumps and live dumps can potentially cause the keys used by Personal Data Encryption (PDE) to protect content to be exposed. For greatest security, disable kernel-mode crash dumps and live dumps.
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## Disable kernel-mode crash dumps and live dumps using Intune
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## Disable kernel-mode crash dumps and live dumps in Intune
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To disable kernel-mode crash dumps and live dumps using Intune, follow the below steps:
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title: Disable allowing users to select when a password is required when resuming from connected standby for PDE using Intune
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description: Disable allowing users to select when a password is required when resuming from connected standby for PDE using Intune
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title: Disable allowing users to select when a password is required when resuming from connected standby for PDE in Intune
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description: Disable allowing users to select when a password is required when resuming from connected standby for PDE in Intune
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author: frankroj
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ms.author: frankroj
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ms.reviewer: rhonnegowda
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Because of this undesired outcome, it's recommended to explicitly disable this policy on Azure AD joined devices instead of leaving it at the default of **Not configured**.
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## Disable allowing users to select when a password is required when resuming from connected standby using Intune
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## Disable allowing users to select when a password is required when resuming from connected standby in Intune
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To disable the policy **Disable allowing users to select when a password is required when resuming from connected standby** using Intune, follow the below steps:
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title: Disable Windows Error Reporting (WER)/user-mode crash dumps for PDE using Intune
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description: Disable Windows Error Reporting (WER)/user-mode crash dumps for PDE using Intune
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title: Disable Windows Error Reporting (WER)/user-mode crash dumps for PDE in Intune
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description: Disable Windows Error Reporting (WER)/user-mode crash dumps for PDE in Intune
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author: frankroj
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ms.author: frankroj
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ms.reviewer: rhonnegowda
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Disabling Windows Error Reporting prevents user-mode crash dumps. User-mode crash dumps can potentially cause the keys used by PDE to protect content to be exposed. For greatest security, disable user-mode crash dumps.
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## Disable Windows Error Reporting (WER)/user-mode crash dumps using Intune
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## Disable Windows Error Reporting (WER)/user-mode crash dumps in Intune
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To disable Windows Error Reporting (WER) and user-mode crash dumps using Intune, follow the below steps:
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title: Enable Personal Data Encryption (PDE) using Intune
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description: Enable Personal Data Encryption (PDE) using Intune
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title: Enable Personal Data Encryption (PDE) in Intune
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description: Enable Personal Data Encryption (PDE) in Intune
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author: frankroj
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ms.author: frankroj
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ms.reviewer: rhonnegowda
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> [!NOTE]
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> Enabling the PDE policy on devices only enables the PDE feature. It does not protect any content. To protect content via PDE, use the [PDE APIs](/uwp/api/windows.security.dataprotection.userdataprotectionmanager). The PDE APIs can be used to create custom applications and scripts to specify which content to protect and at what level to protect the content. Additionally, the PDE APIs can't be used to protect content until the PDE policy has been enabled.
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## Enable Personal Data Encryption (PDE) using Intune
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## Enable Personal Data Encryption (PDE) in Intune
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To enable Personal Data Encryption (PDE) using Intune, follow the below steps:
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