@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ MDM with Intune provide tools for applying Windows updates to client computers i
There are various steps you can take to begin the process of modernizing device management in your organization:
**Assess current management practices, and look for investments you might make today.** Which of your current practices need to stay the same, and which can you change? Specifically, what elements of traditional management do you need to retain and where can you modernize? Whether you take steps to minimize custom imaging, re-evaluate settings management, or reassesses authentication and compliance, the benefits can be immediate. You can use the [MDM Migration Analysis Tool (MMAT)](https://aka.ms/mmat) to help determine which Group Policies are set for a target user/computer and cross-reference them against the list of available MDM policies.
**Assess current management practices, and look for investments you might make today.** Which of your current practices need to stay the same, and which can you change? Specifically, what elements of traditional management do you need to retain and where can you modernize? Whether you take steps to minimize custom imaging, re-evaluate settings management, or reassesses authentication and compliance, the benefits can be immediate. You can use the [MDM Migration Analysis Tool (MMAT)](https://github.com/WindowsDeviceManagement/MMAT) to help determine which Group Policies are set for a target user/computer and cross-reference them against the list of available MDM policies.
**Assess the different use cases and management needs in your environment.** Are there groups of devices that could benefit from lighter, simplified management? BYOD devices, for example, are natural candidates for cloud-based management. Users or devices handling more highly regulated data might require an on-premises Active Directory domain for authentication. Configuration Manager and EMS provide you the flexibility to stage implementation of modern management scenarios while targeting different devices the way that best suits your business needs.
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ This article lists new and updated articles for the Mobile Device Management (MD
|[WindowsDefenderApplicationGuard CSP](windowsdefenderapplicationguard-csp.md)|Added the following node in Windows 10, version 1803:<li>Settings/AllowVirtualGPU<li>Settings/SaveFilesToHost|
|[NetworkProxy CSP](networkproxy-csp.md)|Added the following node in Windows 10, version 1803:<li>ProxySettingsPerUser|
|[Accounts CSP](accounts-csp.md)|Added a new CSP in Windows 10, version 1803.|
|[MDM Migration Analysis Tool (MMAT)](https://aka.ms/mmat)|Updated version available. MMAT is a tool you can use to determine which Group Policies are set on a target user/computer and cross-reference them against the list of supported MDM policies.|
|[MDM Migration Analysis Tool (MMAT)](https://github.com/WindowsDeviceManagement/MMAT)|Updated version available. MMAT is a tool you can use to determine which Group Policies are set on a target user/computer and cross-reference them against the list of supported MDM policies.|
|[CSP DDF files download](configuration-service-provider-reference.md#csp-ddf-files-download)|Added the DDF download of Windows 10, version 1803 configuration service providers.|
|[Policy CSP](policy-configuration-service-provider.md)|Added the following new policies for Windows 10, version 1803:<li>Bluetooth/AllowPromptedProximalConnections<li>KioskBrowser/EnableEndSessionButton<li>LocalPoliciesSecurityOptions/NetworkSecurity_RestrictNTLM_AddRemoteServerExceptionsForNTLMAuthentication<li>LocalPoliciesSecurityOptions/NetworkSecurity_RestrictNTLM_AuditIncomingNTLMTraffic<li>LocalPoliciesSecurityOptions/NetworkSecurity_RestrictNTLM_IncomingNTLMTraffic<li>LocalPoliciesSecurityOptions/NetworkSecurity_RestrictNTLM_OutgoingNTLMTrafficToRemoteServers|
description: Windows 10 and Windows 11 provides an enterprise-level solution to mobile management, to help IT pros comply with security policies while avoiding compromise of user's privacy
description: Windows 10 and Windows 11 provide an enterprise-level solution to mobile management, to help IT pros comply with security policies while avoiding compromise of user's privacy.
Windows10 and Windows 11 provides an enterprise management solution to help IT pros manage company security policies and business applications, while avoiding compromise of the users' privacy on their personal devices. A built-in management component can communicate with the management server.
Windows10 and Windows 11 provide an enterprise management solution to help IT pros manage company security policies and business applications, while avoiding compromise of the users' privacy on their personal devices. A built-in management component can communicate with the management server.
There are two parts to the Windowsmanagement component:
There are two parts to the Windowsmanagement component:
- The enrollment client, which enrolls and configures the device to communicate with the enterprise management server.
- The management client, which periodically synchronizes with the management server to check for updates and apply the latest policies set by IT.
- The enrollment client, which enrolls and configures the device to communicate with the enterprise management server.
- The management client, which periodically synchronizes with the management server to check for updates and apply the latest policies set by IT.
Third-party MDM servers can manage Windows10 by using the MDM protocol. The built-in management client is able to communicate with a third-party server proxy that supports the protocols outlined in this document to perform enterprise management tasks. The third-party server will have the same consistent first-party user experience for enrollment, which also provides simplicity for Windows10 users. MDM servers don't need to create or download a client to manage Windows10. For details about the MDM protocols, see [\[MS-MDM\]: Mobile Device Management Protocol](/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-mdm/33769a92-ac31-47ef-ae7b-dc8501f7104f) and [\[MS-MDE2\]: Mobile Device Enrollment Protocol Version 2](/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-mde2/4d7eadd5-3951-4f1c-8159-c39e07cbe692).
Third-party MDM servers can manage Windows10 by using the MDM protocol. The built-in management client is able to communicate with a third-party server proxy that supports the protocols outlined in this document to perform enterprise management tasks. The third-party server will have the same consistent first-party user experience for enrollment, which also provides simplicity for Windows10 users. MDM servers don't need to create or download a client to manage Windows10. For details about the MDM protocols, see [\[MS-MDM\]: Mobile Device Management Protocol](/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-mdm/33769a92-ac31-47ef-ae7b-dc8501f7104f) and [\[MS-MDE2\]: Mobile Device Enrollment Protocol Version 2](/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-mde2/4d7eadd5-3951-4f1c-8159-c39e07cbe692).
## MDM security baseline
@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ The MDM security baseline includes policies that cover the following areas:
- Legacy technology policies that offer alternative solutions with modern technology
- And much more
For more details about the MDM policies defined in the MDM security baseline and what Microsoft's recommended baseline policy values are, see:
For more information about the MDM policies defined in the MDM security baseline and what Microsoft's recommended baseline policy values are, see:
- [MDM Security baseline for Windows 11](https://download.microsoft.com/download/2/C/4/2C418EC7-31E0-4A74-8928-6DCD512F9A46/Windows11-MDM-SecurityBaseLine-Document.zip)
- [MDM Security baseline for Windows 10, version 2004](https://download.microsoft.com/download/2/C/4/2C418EC7-31E0-4A74-8928-6DCD512F9A46/2004-MDM-SecurityBaseLine-Document.zip)
@ -52,33 +51,29 @@ For information about the MDM policies defined in the Intune security baseline,
## Learn about migrating to MDM
When an organization wants to move to MDM to manage devices, they should prepare by analyzing their current Group Policy settings to see what they need to transition to MDM management. Microsoft created the [MDM Migration Analysis Tool](https://aka.ms/mmat/) (MMAT) to help. MMAT determines which Group Policies have been set for a target user or computer and then generates a report that lists the level of support for each policy setting in MDM equivalents. For more information, see [MMAT Instructions](https://github.com/WindowsDeviceManagement/MMAT/blob/master/MDM%20Migration%20Analysis%20Tool%20Instructions.pdf).
When an organization wants to move to MDM to manage devices, they should prepare by analyzing their current Group Policy settings to see what they need to transition to MDM management. Microsoft created the [MDM Migration Analysis Tool](https://github.com/WindowsDeviceManagement/MMAT) (MMAT) to help. MMAT determines which Group Policies have been set for a target user or computer and then generates a report that lists the level of support for each policy setting in MDM equivalents. For more information, see [MMAT Instructions](https://github.com/WindowsDeviceManagement/MMAT/blob/master/MDM%20Migration%20Analysis%20Tool%20Instructions.pdf).
- [Mobile device management (MDM) for device updates](device-update-management.md)
- [Enable offline upgrades to Windows 10 for Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld devices](enable-offline-updates-for-windows-embedded-8-1-handheld-devices-to-windows-10.md)
-[Mobile device management (MDM) for device updates](device-update-management.md)
-[Enable offline upgrades to Windows 10 for Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld devices](enable-offline-updates-for-windows-embedded-8-1-handheld-devices-to-windows-10.md)
@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ Some of the other new CSPs are:
- The [EnterpriseAppVManagement CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/enterpriseappvmanagement-csp) is used to manage virtual applications in Windows 10 PCs (Enterprise and Education editions) and enables App-V sequenced apps to be streamed to PCs even when managed by MDM.
IT pros can use the new [MDM Migration Analysis Tool (MMAT)](https://aka.ms/mmat) to determine which Group Policy settings have been configured for a user or computer and cross-reference those settings against a built-in list of supported MDM policies. MMAT can generate both XML and HTML reports indicating the level of support for each Group Policy setting and MDM equivalents.
IT pros can use the new [MDM Migration Analysis Tool (MMAT)](https://github.com/WindowsDeviceManagement/MMAT) to determine which Group Policy settings have been configured for a user or computer and cross-reference those settings against a built-in list of supported MDM policies. MMAT can generate both XML and HTML reports indicating the level of support for each Group Policy setting and MDM equivalents.
[Learn more about new MDM capabilities.](/windows/client-management/mdm/new-in-windows-mdm-enrollment-management#whatsnew10)
@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ Some of the other new CSPs are:
- The [EnterpriseAppVManagement CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/enterpriseappvmanagement-csp) is used to manage virtual applications in Windows 10 PCs (Enterprise and Education editions) and enables App-V sequenced apps to be streamed to PCs even when managed by MDM.
IT pros can use the new [MDM Migration Analysis Tool (MMAT)](https://aka.ms/mmat) to determine which Group Policy settings have been configured for a user or computer and cross-reference those settings against a built-in list of supported MDM policies. MMAT can generate both XML and HTML reports indicating the level of support for each Group Policy setting and MDM equivalents.
IT pros can use the new [MDM Migration Analysis Tool (MMAT)](https://github.com/WindowsDeviceManagement/MMAT) to determine which Group Policy settings have been configured for a user or computer and cross-reference those settings against a built-in list of supported MDM policies. MMAT can generate both XML and HTML reports indicating the level of support for each Group Policy setting and MDM equivalents.
[Learn more about new MDM capabilities.](/windows/client-management/mdm/new-in-windows-mdm-enrollment-management#whatsnew10)
Reference in New Issue
Block a user
Blocking a user prevents them from interacting with repositories, such as opening or commenting on pull requests or issues. Learn more about blocking a user.