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Root node for PassportForWork configuration service provider.
<a href="" id="tenantid"></a>***TenantId***
A globally unique identifier (GUID), without curly braces ( { , } ), that is used as part of Windows Hello for Business provisioning and management. To get a GUID, use the PowerShell cmdlet [Get-AzureAccount](https://powershell/module/servicemanagement/azure.service/get-azureaccount). For more information, see [Get Windows Azure Active Directory Tenant ID in Windows PowerShell](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/scripting/get-windows-azure-active-directory-tenant-id-in-windows-powershell).
A globally unique identifier (GUID), without curly braces ( { , } ), that is used as part of Windows Hello for Business provisioning and management. To get a GUID, use the PowerShell cmdlet [Get-AzureAccount](/powershell/module/servicemanagement/azure.service/get-azureaccount?view=azuresmps-4.0.0). For more information, see [Get Windows Azure Active Directory Tenant ID in Windows PowerShell](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/scripting/get-windows-azure-active-directory-tenant-id-in-windows-powershell).
<a href="" id="tenantid-policies"></a>***TenantId*/Policies**
Node for defining the Windows Hello for Business policy settings.
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 [text](/powershell/module/servicemanagement/azure.service/get-azureaccount?view=azuresmps-4.0.0)

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<!--/Scope-->
<!--Description-->
This policy setting allows you to add Internet or intranet sites to the "Search again" links located at the bottom of search results in File Explorer and the Start menu links. The "Search again" links at the bottom of the Search Results view allow the user to reconduct a search but in a different location. The Internet search site will be searched with the text in the search box. To add an Internet search site, specify the URL of the search site in OpenSearch format with {searchTerms} for the query string (for example, `http://www.example.com/results.aspx?q={searchTerms}`).
This policy setting allows you to add Internet or intranet sites to the "Search again" links located at the bottom of search results in File Explorer and the Start menu links. The "Search again" links at the bottom of the Search Results view allow the user to reconduct a search but in a different location. The Internet search site will be searched with the text in the search box. To add an Internet search site, specify the URL of the search site in OpenSearch format with {searchTerms} for the query string (for example, `https://www.example.com/results.aspx?q={searchTerms}`).
You can add up to five additional links to the "Search again" links at the bottom of results returned in File Explorer after a search is executed. These links will be shared between Internet search sites and Search Connectors/Libraries. Search Connector/Library links take precedence over Internet search links.

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<!--/Scope-->
<!--Description-->
Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI) detects Internet connectivity and corporate network connectivity status. NCSI sends a DNS request and HTTP query to `<http://www.msftconnecttest.com/connecttest.txt>` to determine if the device can communicate with the Internet. This policy disables the NCSI active probe, preventing network connectivity to www.msftconnecttest.com.
Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI) detects Internet connectivity and corporate network connectivity status. NCSI sends a DNS request and HTTP query to `<http://www.msftconnecttest.com/connecttest.txt>` to determine if the device can communicate with the Internet. This policy disables the NCSI active probe, preventing network connectivity to `www.msftconnecttest.com`.
Value type is integer.

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If you enable this policy setting, you can enter a list of sites and their related zone numbers. The association of a site with a zone will ensure that the security settings for the specified zone are applied to the site.  For each entry that you add to the list, enter the following information:
Valuename A host for an intranet site, or a fully qualified domain name for other sites. The valuename may also include a specific protocol. For example, if you enter `<http://www.contoso.com>` as the valuename, other protocols are not affected. If you enter just `www.contoso.com,` then all protocols are affected for that site, including http, https, ftp, and so on. The site may also be expressed as an IP address (e.g., 127.0.0.1) or range (e.g., 127.0.0.1-10). To avoid creating conflicting policies, do not include additional characters after the domain such as trailing slashes or URL path. For example, policy settings for www.contoso.com and www.contoso.com/mail would be treated as the same policy setting by Internet Explorer, and would therefore be in conflict.
Valuename A host for an intranet site, or a fully qualified domain name for other sites. The valuename may also include a specific protocol. For example, if you enter `<http://www.contoso.com>` as the valuename, other protocols are not affected. If you enter just `www.contoso.com,` then all protocols are affected for that site, including http, https, ftp, and so on. The site may also be expressed as an IP address (e.g., 127.0.0.1) or range (e.g., 127.0.0.1-10). To avoid creating conflicting policies, do not include additional characters after the domain such as trailing slashes or URL path. For example, policy settings for `www.contoso.com` and `www.contoso.com/mail` would be treated as the same policy setting by Internet Explorer, and would therefore be in conflict.
Value - A number indicating the zone with which this site should be associated for security settings. The Internet Explorer zones described above are 1-4.
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```
Value and index pairs in the SyncML example:
- `http://adfs.contoso.org 1`
- `https://adfs.contoso.org 1`
- `https://microsoft.com 2`
<!--/Example-->

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|||HTTP|share.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoint is used to get Microsoft Store analytics.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|manage.devcenter.microsoft.com|
|Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI)|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-ncsi)|
||Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI) detects Internet connectivity and corporate network connectivity status. NCSI sends a DNS request and HTTP query to this endpoint to determine if the device can communicate with the Internet. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, NCSI won't be able to determine if the device is connected to the Internet and the network status tray icon will show a warning.|HTTPS|www.msftconnecttest.com*|
||Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI) detects Internet connectivity and corporate network connectivity status. NCSI sends a DNS request and HTTP query to this endpoint to determine if the device can communicate with the Internet. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, NCSI won't be able to determine if the device is connected to the Internet and the network status tray icon will show a warning.|HTTPS|`www.msftconnecttest.com`|
|Office|The following endpoints are used to connect to the Office 365 portal's shared infrastructure, including Office in a browser. For more info, see Office 365 URLs and IP address ranges. You can turn this off by removing all Microsoft Office apps and the Mail and Calendar apps. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, users won't be able to save documents to the cloud or see their recently used documents.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#26-microsoft-store)|
|||HTTPS|www.office.com|
|||HTTPS|blobs.officehome.msocdn.com|

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| **Component** | **Requirements for Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 10, and Windows 11** | **Requirements for Windows XP** |
|--------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| CRL distribution point location | Not required | The location must be specified, online, and available, for example:<br>\[1\]CRL Distribution Point<br>Distribution Point Name:<br>Full Name:<br>URL=`<http://server1.contoso.com/CertEnroll/caname.crl>` |
| CRL distribution point location | Not required | The location must be specified, online, and available, for example:<br>\[1\]CRL Distribution Point<br>Distribution Point Name:<br>Full Name:<br>URL=`<https://server1.contoso.com/CertEnroll/caname.crl>` |
| Key usage | Digital signature | Digital signature |
| Basic constraints | Not required | \[Subject Type=End Entity, Path Length Constraint=None\] (Optional) |
| Enhanced key usage (EKU) | The smart card sign-in object identifier is not required.<br><br>**Note**&nbsp;&nbsp;If an EKU is present, it must contain the smart card sign-in EKU. Certificates with no EKU can be used for sign-in. | - Client Authentication (1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.2)<br>The client authentication object identifier is required only if a certificate is used for SSL authentication.<br><br>- Smart Card Sign-in (1.3.6.1.4.1.311.20.2.2) |