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**<a name="usesetupschoolpcs"></a>Option 1: Set up a device using the Set up School PCs app**
IT administrators and technical teachers can use the Set up School PCs app to quickly set up PCs for students. A student PC set up using the app is tailored to provide students with the tools they need for learning while removing apps and features that they don't need.
![Set up School PCs app](images/suspc_getstarted_050817.png)
Set up School PCs makes it easy to set up Windows 10 PCs with Microsoft's recommended education settings, using a quick USB setup. This app guides you through the creation of a student PC provisioning package and helps you save it to a USB drive. From there, just plug the USB drive into student PCs running Windows 10 Creators Update (version 1703). It automatically:
- Joins each student PC to your organization's Office 365 and Azure Active Directory tenant
- Enrolls each student PC into a mobile device management (MDM) provider, like Intune for Education, if licensed in your tenant. You can manage all the settings Set up School PCs sets later through MDM.
- Removes OEM preinstalled software from each student PC
- Auto-configures and saves a wireless network profile on each student PC
- Gives a friendly and unique name to each student device for future management
- Sets Microsoft-recommended school PC settings, including shared PC mode which provides faster sign-in and automatic account cleanup
- Enables optional guest account for younger students, lost passwords, or visitors
- Enables optional secure testing account
- Locks down the student PC to prevent mischievous activity:
* Prevents students from removing the PC from the school's device management system
* Prevents students from removing the Set up School PCs settings
- Keeps student PCs up-to-date without interfering with class time using Windows Update and maintenance hours
- Customizes the Start layout with Office
- Installs OneDrive for storing cloud-based documents and Sway for creating interactive reports, presentations, and more
- Uninstalls apps not specific to education, such as Solitaire
- Prevents students from adding personal Microsoft accounts to the PC
**To set up a device using the Set up School PCs app**
1. Follow the steps in <a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/education/windows/use-set-up-school-pcs-app" target="_blank">Use the Set up School PCs app</a> to quickly set up one or more student PCs.
2. Follow the steps in [5.2 Verify correct device setup](#52-verify-correct-device-setup).

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### [For IT administrators: get Minecraft Education Edition](school-get-minecraft.md)
## [Deploy Windows 10 in a school](deploy-windows-10-in-a-school.md)
## [Deploy Windows 10 in a school district](deploy-windows-10-in-a-school-district.md)
## [Upgrade Windows 10 Pro to Pro Education from Windows Store for Business](windows-10-pro-to-pro-edu-upgrade.md)
## [Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S](switch-to-pro-education.md)
## [Chromebook migration guide](chromebook-migration-guide.md)
## [Change history for Windows 10 for Education](change-history-edu.md)

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This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Windows 10 for Education](index.md) documentation.
## May 2017
| New or changed topic | Description |
| --- | ---- |
| [Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S](switch-to-pro-education.md) | New. If you have an education tenant and use devices Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S in your schools, find out how you can opt-in to a free switch to Windows 10 Pro Education. |
## RELEASE: Windows 10, version 1703 (Creators Update)
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| New or changed topic | Description |
| --- | --- |
| [Upgrade Windows 10 Pro to Pro Education from Windows Store for Business](windows-10-pro-to-pro-edu-upgrade.md) | New. Learn how to opt-in to a free upgrade to Windows 10 Pro Education. |
| [Upgrade Windows 10 Pro to Pro Education from Windows Store for Business] | New. Learn how to opt-in to a free upgrade to Windows 10 Pro Education. As of May 2017, this topic has been replaced with [Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S](switch-to-pro-education.md). |
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<div class="side-by-side-content-right"><p><b>[Take tests in Windows 10](take-tests-in-windows-10.md)</b><br />Take a Test is a new app that lets you create the right environment for taking tests. Learn how to use and get it set up.</p>
<p><b>[Chromebook migration guide](chromebook-migration-guide.md)</b><br />Find out how you can migrate a Chromebook-based learning environment to a Windows 10-based learning environment.</p>
## ![Deploy Windows 10 for education](images/PCicon.png) Deploy
## ![Deploy Windows 10 for Education](images/PCicon.png) Deploy
<p><b>[Set up Windows devices for education](set-up-windows-10.md)</b><br />Depending on your school's device management needs, you can use the Set up School PCs app or the Windows Configuration Designer tool to quickly set up student PCs.</p><p>
<p><b>[Deploy Windows 10 in a school](deploy-windows-10-in-a-school.md)</b><br />Get step-by-step guidance to help you deploy Windows 10 in a school environment.</p>
<p><b>[Deploy Windows 10 in a school district](deploy-windows-10-in-a-school-district.md)</b><br />Get step-by-step guidance on how to deploy Windows 10 to PCs and devices across a school district.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mt574244" target="_blank">Try it out: Windows 10 deployment (for education)</a></b><br />Learn how to upgrade devices running the Windows 7 operating system to Windows 10 Anniversary Update, and how to manage devices, apps, and users in Windows 10 Anniversary Update.<br /><br />For the best experience, use this guide in tandem with the <a href="https://vlabs.holsystems.com/vlabs/technet?eng=VLabs&auth=none&src=vlabs&altadd=true&labid=20949&lod=true" target="_blank">TechNet Virtual Lab: IT Pro Try-It-Out</a>.</p>
## ![Upgrade to Windows 10 for education](images/windows.png) Upgrade
### ![Switch to Windows 10 for Education](images/windows.png) Switch
<p><b>[Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S](switch-to-pro-education.md)</b><br />If you have an education tenant and use Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S in your schools, find out how you can opt-in to a free switch to Windows 10 Pro Education.</p>
<p><b>[Switch Windows 10 Pro to Pro Education from Microsoft Store for Education](windows-10-pro-to-pro-edu-upgrade.md)</b><br />If you have an education tenant and use Windows 10 Pro in your schools now, find out how you can opt-in to a free switch to Windows 10 Pro Education.</p>
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# Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S
Windows 10 Pro Education is a new offering in Windows 10, version 1607. This edition builds on the commercial version of Windows 10 Pro and provides important management controls needed in schools by providing education-specific default settings.
If you have an education tenant and use devices with Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S, global administrators can opt-in to a free switch to Windows 10 Pro Education depending on your scenario.
- [Switch from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro Education](#switch-from-windows-10-s-to-windows-10-pro-education)
- [Switch from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education](#switch-from-windows-10-pro-to-windows-10-pro-education)
To take advantage of this offering, make sure you meet the [requirements for switching](#requirements-for-switching). For academic customers who are eligible to switch to Windows 10 Pro Education, but are unable to use the above methods, contact Microsoft Support for assistance.
## Requirements for switching
Before you switch to Windows 10 Pro Education, make sure you meet these requirements:
- Devices must be running Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 or higher; or running Windows 10 S, version 1703
- Devices must be Azure Active Directory joined, or domain joined with Azure AD Connect. Customers who are federated with Azure AD are also eligible. For more information, see [Review requirements on devices](#review-requirements-on-devices).
If you haven't domain joined your devices already, [prepare for deployment of Windows 10 Pro Education licenses](#preparing-for-deployment-of-windows-10-pro-education-licenses).
- The Azure AD tenant must be recognized as an education approved tenant.
- You must have a Microsoft Store for Education account.
- The user making the changes must be a member of the Azure AD global administrator group.
## Compare Windows 10 Pro and Pro Education editions
You can [compare Windows 10 Editions](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/Compare) to find out more about the features we support in other editions of Windows 10.
For more info about Windows 10 default settings and recommendations for education customers, see [Windows 10 configuration recommendations for education customers](configure-windows-for-education.md).
## Switch from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro Education
There are two ways to switch from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro Education, outlined below. Regardless of how you switch to Windows 10 Pro Education, note that you can only switch devices back to Windows 10 S through reimaging.
1. **Bulk switch through Microsoft Store for Education**
In this scenario, the global admin for the Azure AD education tenant can use Microsoft Store to switch all Windows 10 S devices on the tenant to Windows 10 Pro Education. See [Switch using Microsoft Store for Education](#switch-using-microsoft-store-for-education) for details on how to do this.
2. **Asynchronous switch**
In this scenario, the global admin must acquire the necessary keys and then select a method for key distribution.
**Key acquisition options:**
- Volume Licensing customers - For schools with active Microsoft Volume Licensing agreements, global admins can obtain free MAK keys for Windows 10 Pro Education.
> [!NOTE]
> Windows 10 S is a Qualified OS (QOS) for Academic Volume Licensing only.
- Non-Volume Licensing customers - For schools without an active Microsoft Volume Licensing agreement, the global admin can contact CSS, fill out a form and provide a proof of purchase to receive MAK keys for Windows 10 Pro Education.
**Key distribution options:**
- Bulk key distribution - You can apply MAK keys to switch the operating system on select devices or groups of devices using one of these methods:
- Use Microsoft Intune for Education. See [Switch using Intune for Education](#switch-using-intune-for-education) for details on how to do this.
- Use Windows Configuration Designer to create a provisioning package that will provision the switch on the device(s). See [Switch using Windows Configuration Designer](#switch-using-windows-configuration-designer) for details on how to do this.
- Use the mobile device management (MDM) policy, **UpgradeEditionWithProductKey**. See [Switch using MDM](#switch-using-mdm) for details on how to do this.
- Use scripting. See [Switch using scripting](#switch-using-scripting) for details on how to do this.
- Manual key entry - You can also manually apply the MAK key using one of these methods:
- Enter the MAK key in the Windows **Settings > Activation** page. See [Switch using the Activation page](#switch-using-the-activation-page) for details on how to do this.
- Install with a media and key through Windows setup. We don't recommend this option due to the potential for multi-reboot requirements.
## Switch from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education
For schools that want to standardize all their Windows 10 Pro devices to Windows 10 Pro Education, a global admin for the school can opt-in to a free switch through the Microsoft Store for Education.
In this scenario:
- The IT admin of the tenant chooses to turn on the switch for all Azure AD joined devices.
- Any device that joins the Azure AD will switch automatically to Windows 10 Pro Education.
- The IT admin has the option to automatically roll back to Windows 10 Pro, if desired. See [Roll back Windows 10 Pro Education to Windows 10 Pro](#roll-back-windows-10-pro-education-to-windows-10-pro).
See [Switch using Microsoft Store for Education](#switch-using-microsoft-store-for-education) for details on how to do this.
## Switch options from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro Education
If you want to switch only a few or a select group of Windows 10 S devices to Windows 10 Pro Education, you can use one of the following key distribution options once you've obtained the MAK keys for Windows 10 Pro Education. See [Switch from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro Education](#switch-from-windows-10-s-to-windows-10-pro-education) for more info.
### Switch using Intune for Education
1. In Intune for Education, select **Groups** and then choose the group that you want to apply the MAK license key to.
For example, to apply the switch for all teachers, select **All Teachers** and then select **Settings**.
2. In the settings page, find **Edition upgrade** and then:
1. Select the edition in the **Edition to upgrade to** field
2. Enter the MAK license key in the **Product key** field
**Figure 1** - Enter the details for the Windows edition switch
![Enter the details for the Windows edition switch](images/i4e_editionupgrade.png)
3. The switch will automatically be applied to the group you selected.
### Switch using Windows Configuration Designer
You can use Windows Configuration Designer to create a provisioning package that you can use to switch the Windows edition for your device(s). [Install Windows Configuration Designer from the Microsoft Store](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9nblggh4tx22) to create a provisioning package.
1. In Windows Configuration Designer, select **Provision desktop devices** to open the simple editor and create a provisioning package for Windows desktop editions.
2. In the **Set up device** page, enter the MAK license key in the **Enter product key** field to switch to Windows 10 Pro Education.
**Figure 2** - Enter the license key
![Enter the license key to switch to Windows 10 Pro Education](images/wcd_productkey.png)
3. Complete the rest of the process for creating a provisioning package and then apply the package to the devices you want to switch to Windows 10 Pro Education.
For more information about using Windows Configuration Designer, see [Set up student PCs to join domain](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/edu/windows/set-up-students-pcs-to-join-domain).
### Switch using MDM
To switch Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro Education, enter the product key for the Windows 10 Pro Education edition in the **UpgradeEditionWithProductKey** policy setting of the [WindowsLicensing CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/windowslicensing-csp).
### Switch using scripting
You can switch from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro Education by running the changepk.exe command-line tool. To do this, run the following command:
```
changepk.exe /ProductKey MAK_key_or_product_key
```
Replace *MAK_key_or_product_key* with the MAK key that you obtained for the Windows 10 edition switch.
### Switch using the Activation page
1. On the Windows device that you want to switch, open the **Settings** app.
2. Select **Update & security** > **Activation**, and then click **Change product key**.
3. In the **Enter a product key** window, enter the MAK key for Windows 10 Pro Education and click **Next**.
## Education customers with Azure AD joined devices
Academic institutions can easily move from Windows 10 S or Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education without using activation keys or reboots. When one of your users enters their Azure AD credentials associated with a Windows 10 Pro Education license, the operating system switches to Windows 10 Pro Education and all the appropriate Windows 10 Pro Education features are unlocked. Previously, only schools or organizations purchasing devices as part of the Shape the Future K-12 program or with a Microsoft Volume Licensing Agreement could deploy Windows 10 Pro Education to their users. Now, if you have an Azure AD for your organization, you can take advantage of the Windows 10 Pro Education features.
When you switch to Windows 10 Pro Education, you get the following benefits:
- **Windows 10 Pro Education edition**. Devices currently running Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 or higher, or Windows 10 S, version 1703, can get Windows 10 Pro Education Current Branch (CB). This benefit does not include Long Term Service Branch (LTSB).
- **Support from one to hundreds of users**. The Windows 10 Pro Education program does not have a limitation on the number of licenses an organization can have.
- **Roll back options to Windows 10 Pro**
- When a user leaves the domain or you turn off the setting to automatically switch to Windows 10 Pro Education, the device reverts seamlessly to Windows 10 Pro edition (after a grace period of up to 30 days).
- For devices that originally had Windows 10 Pro edition installed, when a license expires or is transferred to another user, the Windows 10 Pro Education device seamlessly steps back down to Windows 10 Pro.
See [Roll back Windows 10 Pro Education to Windows 10 Pro](#roll-back-windows-10-pro-education-to-windows-10-pro) for more info.
For devices that originally had Windows 10 S installed, Windows 10 Pro Education cannot step back down to Windows 10 S. You will need to reimage these devices with Windows 10 S if you need to step down from Windows 10 Pro Education to Windows 10 S.
### Switch using Microsoft Store for Education
Once you enable the setting to switch to Windows 10 Pro Education, the switch will begin only after a user signs in to their device. The setting applies to the entire organization or tenant, so you cannot select which users will receive the switch. The switch will only apply to Windows 10 S and Windows 10 Pro devices.
**To turn on the automatic switch to Windows 10 Pro Education**
1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Education](https://businessstore.microsoft.com/) with your work or school account.
If this is the first time you're signing into the Microsoft Store for Education, you'll be prompted to accept the Microsoft Store for Education Terms of Use.
2. Click **Manage** from the top menu and then select the **Benefits tile**.
3. In the **Benefits** tile, look for the **Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education for free** link and then click it.
You will see the following page informing you that your school is eligible to switch free to Windows 10 Pro Education from Windows 10 S or Windows 10 Pro.
**Figure 3** - Switch Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education
![Eligible for free Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education switch](images/msfe_manage_benefits_switchtoproedu.png)
4. In the **Switch all your devices to Windows 10 Pro Education for free** page, check box next to **I understand enabling this setting will switch all domain-joined devices running Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S in my organization**.
**Figure 4** - Check the box to confirm
![Check the box to confirm](images/msfe_manage_benefits_checktoconfirm.png)
5. Click **Switch all my devices**.
A confirmation window pops up to let you know that an email has been sent to you to enable the switch.
6. Close the confirmation window and check the email to proceed to the next step.
7. In the email, click the link to **Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education**. Once you click the link, this will take you back to the Microsoft Store for Education portal.
**Figure 5** - Click the link in the email to switch to Windows 10 Pro Education
![Click the email link to switch to Windows 10 Pro Education](images/msfe_clickemaillink_switchtoproedu.png)
8. Click **Switch now** in the **Switching your device to Windows 10 Pro Education for free** page in the Microsoft Store.
You will see a window that confirms you've successfully switched all the devices in your organization to Windows 10 Pro Education, and each Azure AD joined device running Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S will automatically switch the next time someone in your organization signs in to the device.
9. Click **Close** in the **Success** window.
Enabling the automatic switch also triggers an email message notifying all global administrators in your organization about the switch. It also contains a link that enables any global administrators to cancel the switch if they choose. For more info about rolling back or canceling the switch, see [Roll back Windows 10 Pro Education to Windows 10 Pro](#roll-back-windows-10-pro-education-to-windows-10-pro).\
**Figure 6** - Email notifying all global admins about the switch
![Email notifying all global admins about the switch](images/msfe_switchtoproedu_globaladminsemail_cancelswitch.png)
## Explore the switch experience
So what will users experience? How will they switch their devices?
### For existing Azure AD joined devices
Existing Azure AD domain joined devices will be switched to Windows 10 Pro Education the next time the user logs in. That's it! No additional steps are needed.
### For new devices that are not Azure AD joined
Now that you've turned on the setting to automatically switch to Windows 10 Pro Education, the users are ready to switch their devices running Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 or higher or Windows 10 S, version 1703 to Windows 10 Pro Education edition.
#### Step 1: Join users devices to Azure AD
Users can join a device to Azure AD the first time they start the device (during setup), or they can join a device that they already use running Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 or higher, or Windows 10 S, version 1703.
**To join a device to Azure AD the first time the device is started**
There are different methods you can use to join a device to Azure AD:
- For multiple devices, we recommend using the [Set up School PCs app](use-set-up-school-pcs-app.md) to create a provisioning package to quickly provision and set up Windows 10 devices for education.
- For individual devices, you can use the Set up School PCs app or go through the Windows 10 device setup experience. If you choose this option, see the following steps.
**To join a device to Azure AD using Windows device setup**
If the Windows device is running Windows 10, version 1703, follow these steps.
1. During initial device setup, on the **How would you like to set up?** page, select **Set up for an organization**, and then click **Next**.
**Figure 7** - Select how you'd like to set up the device
![Select how you'd like to set up the device](images/1_howtosetup.png)
2. On the **Sign in with Microsoft** page, enter the username and password to use with Office 365 or other services from Microsoft, and then click **Next**.
**Figure 8** - Enter the account details
![Enter the account details you use with Office 365 or other Microsoft services](images/2_signinwithms.png)
3. Go through the rest of Windows device setup. Once you're done, the device will be Azure AD joined to your school's subscription.
**To join a device to Azure AD when the device already has Windows 10 Pro, version 1703 or Windows 10 S, version 1703 installed and set up**
If the Windows device is running Windows 10, version 1703, follow these steps.
1. Go to **Settings > Accounts > Access work or school**.
**Figure 9** - Go to **Access work or school** in Settings
![Go to Access work or school in Settings](images/settings_workorschool_1.png)
2. In **Access work or school**, click **Connect**.
3. In the **Set up a work or school account** window, click the **Join this device to Azure Active Directory** option at the bottom.
**Figure 10** - Select the option to join the device to Azure Active Directory
![Select the option to join the device to Azure Active Directory](images/settings_setupworkorschoolaccount_2.png)
4. On the **Let's get you signed in** window, enter the Azure AD credentials (username and password) and sign in. This will join the device to the school's Azure AD.
5. To verify that the device was successfully joined to Azure AD, go back to **Settings > Accounts > Access work or school**. You should now see a connection under the **Connect to work or school** section that indicates the device is connected to Azure AD.
**Figure 11** - Verify the device connected to Azure AD
![Verify the device is connected to Azure AD](images/settings_connectedtoazuread_3.png)
#### Step 2: Sign in using Azure AD account
Once the device is joined to your Azure AD subscription, the user will sign in by using his or her Azure AD account. The Windows 10 Pro Education license associated with the user will enable Windows 10 Pro Education edition capabilities on the device.
#### Step 3: Verify that Pro Education edition is enabled
You can verify the Windows 10 Pro Education in **Settings &gt; Update & Security &gt; Activation**.
**Figure 12** - Windows 10 Pro Education in Settings
<img src="images/win-10-pro-edu-activated-subscription-active.png" alt="Windows 10 activated and subscription active" />
If there are any problems with the Windows 10 Pro Education license or the activation of the license, the **Activation** panel will display the appropriate error message or status. You can use this information to help you diagnose the licensing and activation process.
### Troubleshoot the user experience
In some instances, users may experience problems with the Windows 10 Pro Education switch. The most common problems that users may experience are as follows:
- The existing operating system (Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 or higher, or Windows 10 S, version 1703) is not activated.
- The Windows 10 Pro Education switch has lapsed or has been removed.
Use the following figures to help you troubleshoot when users experience these common problems:
**Figure 13** - Illustrates a device in a healthy state, where the existing operating system is activated, and the Windows 10 Pro Education switch is active.
<img src="images/win-10-pro-edu-activated-subscription-active.png" alt="Windows 10 activated and subscription active" /></br></br>
**Figure 14** - Illustrates a device on which the existing operating system is not activated, but the Windows 10 Pro Education switch is active.
<img src="images/win-10-pro-edu-not-activated-subscription-active.png" alt="Windows 10 not activated and subscription active" /></br></br>
### Review requirements on devices
Devices must be running Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 or higher, or Windows 10 S, version 1703 and be Azure AD joined, or domain joined with Azure AD Connect. Customers who are federated with Azure AD are also eligible. You can use the following procedures to review whether a particular device meets requirements.
**To determine if a device is Azure AD joined**
1. Open a command prompt and type the following:
```
dsregcmd /status
```
2. Review the output under Device State. If the **AzureAdJoined** status is YES, the device is Azure Active Directory joined.
**To determine the version of Windows 10**
- At a command prompt, type:
```
winver
```
A popup window will display the Windows 10 version number and detailed OS build information.
> [!NOTE]
> If a device is running a previous version of Windows 10 Pro (for example, version 1511), it will not be switched to Windows 10 Pro Education when a user signs in, even if the user has been assigned a license.
### Roll back Windows 10 Pro Education to Windows 10 Pro
If your organization has the Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education switch enabled, and you decide to roll back to Windows 10 Pro or to cancel the switch, you can do this by:
- Logging into Microsoft Store for Education page and turning off the automatic switch.
- Selecting the link to turn off the automatic switch from the notification email sent to all global administrators.
Once the automatic switch to Windows 10 Pro Education is turned off, the change is effective immediately. Devices that were switched will revert to Windows 10 Pro only after the license has been refreshed (every 30 days) and the next time the user signs in. This means that a user whose device was switched may not immediately see Windows 10 Pro Education rolled back to Windows 10 Pro for up to 30 days. However, users who haven't signed in during the time that a switch was enabled and then turned off will never see their device change from Windows 10 Pro.
> [!NOTE]
> Devices that were switched from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro Education cannot roll back to Windows 10 S.
**To roll back Windows 10 Pro Education to Windows 10 Pro**
1. Log in to [Microsoft Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com/en-us/Store/Apps) with your school or work account, or follow the link from the notification email to turn off the automatic switch.
2. Select **Manage > Benefits** and locate the section **Windows 10 Pro Education** and follow the link.
3. In the **Revert to Windows 10 Pro** page, click **Revert to Windows 10 Pro**.
**Figure 15** - Revert to Windows 10 Pro
![Revert to Windows 10 Pro](images/msfe_manage_reverttowin10pro.png)
4. You will be asked if you're sure that you want to turn off automatic switches to Windows 10 Pro Education. Click **Yes**.
5. Click **Close** in the **Success** page.
All global admins get a confirmation email that a request was made to roll back your organization to Windows 10 Pro. If you, or another global admin, decide later that you want to turn on automatic switches again, you can do this by selecting **Switch to Windows 10 Pro Education for free** from the **Manage > Benefits** in the Microsoft Store for Education.
## Preparing for deployment of Windows 10 Pro Education licenses
If you have on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domains, users will use their domain-based credentials to sign in to the AD DS domain. Before you start deploying Windows 10 Pro Education to users, you need to synchronize the identities in the on-premises AD DS domain with Azure AD.
You need to synchronize these identities so that users will have a *single identity* that they can use to access their on-premises apps and cloud services that use Azure AD (such as Windows 10 Pro Education). This means that users can use their existing credentials to sign in to Azure AD and access the cloud services that you provide and manage for them.
Figure 11 illustrates the integration between the on-premises AD DS domain with Azure AD. [Microsoft Azure Active Directory Connect](http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47594) (Azure AD Connect) is responsible for synchronization of identities between the on-premises AD DS domain and Azure AD. Azure AD Connect is a service that you can install on-premises or in a virtual machine in Azure.
**Figure 16** - On-premises AD DS integrated with Azure AD
![Illustration of Azure Active Directory Connect](images/windows-ad-connect.png)
For more information about integrating on-premises AD DS domains with Azure AD, see these resources:
- [Integrating your on-premises identities with Azure Active Directory](http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-aadconnect/)
- [Azure AD + Domain Join + Windows 10](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2016/02/17/azure-ad-domain-join-windows-10/)
## Related topics
[Deploy Windows 10 in a school](deploy-windows-10-in-a-school.md)
[Deploy Windows 10 in a school district](deploy-windows-10-in-a-school-district.md)
[Compare Windows 10 editions](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/Compare)

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* Prevents students from removing the PC from the school's device management system
* Prevents students from removing the Set up School PCs settings
- Keeps student PCs up-to-date without interfering with class time using Windows Update and maintenance hours
A student PC that's set up using the Set up School PCs provisioning package is tailored to provide students with the tools they need for learning while removing apps and features that they don't need.
* Customizes the Start layout with Office
* Installs OneDrive for cloud-based documents and places it on the Start menu and taskbar
* Uninstalls apps not specific to education, such as Solitaire
* [Gets the student PC ready for use in an education environment](configure-windows-for-education.md)
* Prevents students from adding personal Microsoft accounts to the PC
- Customizes the Start layout with Office
- Installs OneDrive for storing cloud-based documents and Sway for creating interactive reports, presentations, and more
- Uninstalls apps not specific to education, such as Solitaire
- Prevents students from adding personal Microsoft accounts to the PC
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title: Switch Windows 10 Pro to Pro Education
description: Describes how IT Pros can opt into switching from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education from the Microsoft Store for Education.
keywords: switch, Pro to Pro Education, education customers
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library
ms.pagetype: edu
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# Switch Windows 10 Pro to Pro Education from Microsoft Store for Education
Windows 10 Pro Education is a new offering in Windows 10 Anniversary Update (Windows 10, version 1607). This edition builds on the commercial version of Windows 10 Pro and provides important management controls needed in schools by providing education-specific default settings.
If you have an education tenant and use Windows 10 Pro in your schools now, global administrators can opt-in to a free switch to Windows 10 Pro Education through the Microsoft Store for Education. To take advantage of this offering, make sure you meet the [requirements for switching](#requirements-for-switching).
Starting with Windows 10, version 1607, academic institutions can easily move from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education—no keys and no reboots. After one of your users enters the Azure AD credentials associated with a Windows 10 Pro Education license, the operating system turns from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education and all the appropriate Windows 10 Pro Education features are unlocked. When a license expires or is transferred to another user, the Windows 10 Pro Education device seamlessly steps back down to Windows 10 Pro.
Previously, only schools or organizations purchasing devices as part of the Shape the Future K-12 program or with a Microsoft Volume Licensing Agreement could deploy Windows 10 Pro Education to their users. Now, if you have a Azure AD for your organization, you can take advantage of the Windows 10 Pro Education features.
When you switch to Windows 10 Pro Education, you get the following benefits:
- **Windows 10 Pro Education edition**. Devices currently running Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 can get Windows 10 Pro Education Current Branch (CB). This benefit does not include Long Term Service Branch (LTSB).
- **Support from one to hundreds of users**. The Windows 10 Pro Education program does not have a limitation on the number of licenses an organization can have.
- **Roll back to Windows 10 Pro at any time**. When a user leaves the domain or you turn off the setting to automatic switch to Windows 10 Pro Education, the device reverts seamlessly to Windows 10 Pro edition (after a grace period of up to 30 days).
In summary, the Windows 10 Pro Education free switch through the Microsoft Store for Education is an offering that provides organizations easier, more flexible access to the benefits of Windows 10 Pro Education edition.
## Compare Windows 10 Pro and Pro Education editions
In Windows 10, version 1607, the Windows 10 Pro Education edition contains the same features as the Windows 10 Pro edition except for the following differences:
- Cortana is removed from Windows 10 Pro Education
- Options to manage Windows 10 tips and tricks and Windows Store suggestions
See [Windows 10 editions for education customers](windows-editions-for-education-customers.md) for more info about Windows 10 Pro Education and you can also [Compare Windows 10 Editions](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/Compare) to find out more about the features we support in other editions of Windows 10.
## Requirements for switching
Before you switch from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education, make sure you meet these requirements:
- Devices must be:
- Running Windows 10 Pro, version 1607
- Must be Azure Active Directory joined, or domain joined with Azure AD Connect. Customers who are federated with Azure Active Directory are also eligible. For more information, see [Review requirements on devices](#review-requirements-on-devices).
If you haven't domain joined your devices already, [prepare for deployment of Windows 10 Pro Education licenses](#preparing-for-deployment-of-windows-10-pro-education-licenses).
- The user making the changes must be a member of the Azure AD global administrator group.
- The Azure AD tenant must be recognized as an education approved tenant.
- You must have a Microsoft Store for Education account.
## Switch from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education
Once you enable the setting to switch Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education, the switch will begin only after a user signs in to their device. The setting applies to the entire organization so you cannot select which users will receive the switch.
**To turn on the automatic switch from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education**
1. Sign in to [Microsoft Store for Education](https://businessstore.microsoft.com/en-us/Store/Apps) with your work or school account.
If this is the first time you're signing into the Microsoft Store, you'll be prompted to accept the Microsoft Store for Business and Education License Agreement.
2. Go to **Manage > Account information**.
3. In the **Account information** page, look for the **Automatic Windows 10 Pro Education upgrade** section and follow the link.
You will see the following page informing you that your school is eligible for a free automatic switch from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education.
![Eligible for free Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education switch](images/wsfb_win10_pro_to proedu_upgrade_eligibility_page.png)
**Figure 1** - Switch Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education
4. Select **I understand enabling this setting will impact all devices running Windows 10 Pro in my organization**.
5. Click **Send me email with a link to enable this upgrade** to receive an email with a link to the switch.
![Email with Windows 10 Pro to Pro Education switch link](images/wsfb_win10_pro_to_proedu_email_upgrade_link.png)
**Figure 2** - Email notification with a link to enable the switch
6. Click **Enable the automatic upgrade now** to turn on automatic switches.
![Enable the automatic switch](images/wsfb_win10_pro_to proedu_upgrade_enable.png).
**Figure 3** - Enable the automatic switch
Enabling the automatic switch also triggers an email message notifying all global administrators in your organization about the switch. It also contains a link that enables any global administrators to cancel the switch, if they choose. For more info about rolling back or canceling the switch, see [Roll back Windows 10 Pro Education to Windows 10 Pro](#roll-back-windows-10-pro-education-to-windows-10-pro).
![Email informing other global admins about the switch](images/wsfb_win10_pro_to proedu_upgrade_email_global_admins.png).
**Figure 4** - Notification email sent to all global administrators
7. Click **Close** in the **Success** page.
In the **Upgrade Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education** page, you will see a message informing you when the switch was enabled and the name of the admin who enabled the switch.
![Summary page about the switch](images/wsfb_win10_pro_to proedu_upgrade_summary.png)
**Figure 5** - Details about the automatic switch
## Explore the switch experience
So what will the users experience? How will they switch their devices?
### For existing Azure AD domain joined devices
Existing Azure AD domain joined devices will be switched from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education the next time the user logs in. That's it! No additional steps are needed.
### For new devices that are not Azure AD domain joined
Now that you've turned on the setting to automatically switch Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education, the users are ready to switch their devices running Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 edition to Windows 10 Pro Education edition.
#### Step 1: Join users devices to Azure AD
Users can join a device to Azure AD the first time they start the device (during setup), or they can join a device that they already use running Windows 10 Pro, version 1607.
**To join a device to Azure AD the first time the device is started**
1. During the initial setup, on the **Who owns this PC?** page, select **My organization**, and then click **Next**, as illustrated in **Figure 6**.
<img src="images/windows-who-owns.png" alt="Who owns this PC? page in Windows 10 setup" width="624" height="351" />
**Figure 6** - The “Who owns this PC?” page in initial Windows 10 setup
2. On the **Choose how youll connect** page, select **Join Azure AD**, and then click **Next**, as illustrated in **Figure 7**.
<img src="images/windows-choose-how.png" alt="Choose how you'll connect - page in Windows 10 setup" width="624" height="351" />
**Figure 7** - The “Choose how youll connect” page in initial Windows 10 setup
3. On the **Lets get you signed in** page, enter the Azure AD credentials, and then click **Sign in**, as illustrated in **Figure 8**.
<img src="images/windows-lets-get.png" alt="Let's get you signed in - page in Windows 10 setup" width="624" height="351" />
**Figure 8** - The “Lets get you signed in” page in initial Windows 10 setup
Now the device is Azure AD joined to the companys subscription.
**To join a device to Azure AD when the device already has Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 installed and set up**
1. Go to **Settings &gt; Accounts &gt; Access work or school**, as illustrated in **Figure 9**.
<img src="images/win10-connect-to-work-or-school.png" alt="Connect to work or school configuration" />
**Figure 9** - Connect to work or school configuration in Settings
2. In **Set up a work or school account**, click **Join this device to Azure Active Directory**, as illustrated in **Figure 10**.
<img src="images/win10-set-up-work-or-school.png" alt="Set up a work or school account" />
**Figure 10** - Set up a work or school account
3. On the **Lets get you signed in** page, enter the Azure AD credentials, and then click **Sign in**, as illustrated in **Figure 11**.
<img src="images/win10-lets-get-2.png" alt="Let's get you signed in - dialog box" />
**Figure 11** - The “Lets get you signed in” dialog box
Now the device is Azure AD joined to the companys subscription.
#### Step 2: Sign in using Azure AD account
Once the device is joined to your Azure AD subscription, the user will sign in by using his or her Azure AD account, as illustrated in **Figure 12**. The Windows 10 Pro Education license associated with the user will enable Windows 10 Pro Education edition capabilities on the device.
<img src="images/windows-sign-in.png" alt="Sign in, Windows 10" width="624" height="351" />
**Figure 12** - Sign in by using Azure AD account
#### Step 3: Verify that Pro Education edition is enabled
You can verify the Windows 10 Pro Education in **Settings &gt; Update & Security &gt; Activation**, as illustrated in **Figure 13**.
<span id="win-10-activated-subscription-active"/>
**Figure 13** - Windows 10 Pro Education in Settings
<img src="images/win-10-pro-edu-activated-subscription-active.png" alt="Windows 10 activated and subscription active" />
If there are any problems with the Windows 10 Pro Education license or the activation of the license, the **Activation** panel will display the appropriate error message or status. You can use this information to help you diagnose the licensing and activation process.
## Troubleshoot the user experience
In some instances, users may experience problems with the Windows 10 Pro Education switch. The most common problems that users may experience are as follows:
- The existing Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 operating system is not activated.
- The Windows 10 Pro Education switch has lapsed or has been removed.
Use the following figures to help you troubleshoot when users experience these common problems:
<span id="win-10-activated-subscription-active"/>
**Figure 13** - Illustrates a device in a healthy state, where Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 is activated and the Windows 10 Pro Education switch is active.
<img src="images/win-10-pro-edu-activated-subscription-active.png" alt="Windows 10 activated and subscription active" />
<span id="win-10-not-activated"/>
**Figure 14** - Illustrates a device on which Windows 10 Pro, version 1607 is not activated, but the Windows 10 Pro Education switch is active.
<img src="images/win-10-pro-edu-not-activated-subscription-active.png" alt="Windows 10 not activated and subscription active" /><br><br>
### Review requirements on devices
Devices must be running Windows 10 Pro, version 1607, and be Azure Active Directory joined, or domain joined with Azure AD Connect. Customers who are federated with Azure Active Directory are also eligible. You can use the following procedures to review whether a particular device meets requirements.
**To determine if a device is Azure Active Directory joined**
1. Open a command prompt and type **dsregcmd /status**.
2. Review the output under Device State. If the **AzureAdJoined** status is YES, the device is Azure Active Directory joined.
**To determine the version of Windows 10**
- At a command prompt, type:
**winver**
A popup window will display the Windows 10 version number and detailed OS build information.
If a device is running a previous version of Windows 10 Pro (for example, version 1511), it will not be switched to Windows 10 Pro Education when a user signs in, even if the user has been assigned a license.
## Roll back Windows 10 Pro Education to Windows 10 Pro
If your organization has the Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education switch enabled, and you decide to roll back to Windows 10 Pro or to cancel the switch, you can do this by:
- Logging into Microsoft Store for Education page and turning off the automatic switch.
- Selecting the link to turn off the automatic switch from the notification email sent to all global administrators.
Once the automatic switch to Windows 10 Pro Education is turned off, the change is effective immediately. Devices that were switched will revert to Windows 10 Pro only after the license has been refreshed (every 30 days) and the next time the user signs in. This means that a user whose device was switched may not immediately see Windows 10 Pro Education rolled back to Windows 10 Pro for up to 30 days. However, users who haven't signed in during the time that an switch was enabled and then turned off will never see their device change from Windows 10 Pro.
**To roll back Windows 10 Pro Education to Windows 10 Pro**
1. Log in to [Microsoft Store for Education](https://businessstore.microsoft.com/en-us/Store/Apps) with your school or work account, or follow the link from the notification email to turn off the automatic switch.
2. Select **Manage > Account information** and locate the section **Automatic Windows 10 Pro Education upgrade** and follow the link.
3. In the **Upgrade Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education** page, select **Turn off the automatic upgrade to Windows 10 Pro Education**.
![Turn off automatic switch to Windows 10 Pro Education](images/wsfb_win10_pro_to proedu_upgrade_disable.png)
**Figure 15** - Link to turn off the automatic switch
4. You will be asked if you're sure that you want to turn off automatic switches to Windows 10 Pro Education. Click **Yes**.
5. Click **Close** in the **Success** page.
6. In the **Upgrade Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education** page, you will see information on when the switch was disabled.
If you decide later that you want to turn on automatic switches again, you can do this from the **Upgrade Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Pro Education**.
## Preparing for deployment of Windows 10 Pro Education licenses
If you have on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domains, users will use their domain-based credentials to sign in to the AD DS domain. Before you start deploying Windows 10 Pro Education to users, you need to synchronize the identities in the on-premises AD DS domain with Azure AD.
You need to synchronize these identities so that users will have a *single identity* that they can use to access their on-premises apps and cloud services that use Azure AD (such as Windows 10 Pro Education). This means that users can use their existing credentials to sign in to Azure AD and access the cloud services that you provide and manage for them.
**Figure 16** illustrates the integration between the on-premises AD DS domain with Azure AD. [Microsoft Azure Active Directory Connect](http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47594) (Azure AD Connect) is responsible for synchronization of identities between the on-premises AD DS domain and Azure AD. Azure AD Connect is a service that you can install on-premises or in a virtual machine in Azure.
![Illustration of Azure Active Directory Connect](images/windows-ad-connect.png)
**Figure 16** - On-premises AD DS integrated with Azure AD
For more information about integrating on-premises AD DS domains with Azure AD, see these resources:
- [Integrating your on-premises identities with Azure Active Directory](http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-aadconnect/)
- [Azure AD + Domain Join + Windows 10](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2016/02/17/azure-ad-domain-join-windows-10/)
## Related topics
[Deploy Windows 10 in a school](deploy-windows-10-in-a-school.md)
[Deploy Windows 10 in a school district](deploy-windows-10-in-a-school-district.md)
[Compare Windows 10 editions](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/Compare)

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description: Enterprise certificate pinning is a Windows feature for remembering, or “pinning” a root, issuing certificate authority, or end entity certificate to a given domain name.
manager: alanth
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@ -71,141 +71,41 @@ Each PinRule element contains a sequence of one or more Site elements and a sequ
The PinRules element can have the following attributes.
For help with formatting Pin Rules, see [Representing a Date in XML](#representing-a-date-in-xml) or [Representing a Duration in XML](#representing-a-duration-in-xml).
- **Duration** or **NextUpdate**
Specifies when the Pin Rules will expire.
Either is required.
**NextUpdate** takes precedence if both are specified.
**Duration**, represented as an XML TimeSpan data type, does not allow years and months.
You represent the **NextUpdate** attribute as a XML DateTime data type in UTC.
**Required?** Yes. At least one is required.
- **LogDuration** or **LogEndDate**
Configures auditing only to extend beyond the expiration of enforcing the Pin Rules.
**LogEndDate**, represented as an XML DateTime data type in UTC, takes precedence if both are specified.
You represent **LogDuration** as an XML TimeSpan data type, which does not allow years and months.
If neither attribute is specified, auditing expiration uses **Duration** or **NextUpdate** attributes.
**Required?** No.
- **ListIdentifier**
Provides a friendly name for the list of pin rules.
Windows does not use this attribute for certificate pinning enforcement, however it is included when the pin rules are converted to a certificate trust list (CTL).
**Required?** No.
| Attribute | Description | Required |
|-----------|-------------|----------|
| **Duration** or **NextUpdate** | Specifies when the Pin Rules will expire. Either is required. **NextUpdate** takes precedence if both are specified. <br> **Duration**, represented as an XML TimeSpan data type, does not allow years and months. You represent the **NextUpdate** attribute as a XML DateTime data type in UTC. | **Required?** Yes. At least one is required. |
| **LogDuration** or **LogEndDate** | Configures auditing only to extend beyond the expiration of enforcing the Pin Rules. <br> **LogEndDate**, represented as an XML DateTime data type in UTC, takes precedence if both are specified. <br> You represent **LogDuration** as an XML TimeSpan data type, which does not allow years and months. <br> If neither attribute is specified, auditing expiration uses **Duration** or **NextUpdate** attributes. | No. |
| **ListIdentifier** | Provides a friendly name for the list of pin rules. Windows does not use this attribute for certificate pinning enforcement, however it is included when the pin rules are converted to a certificate trust list (CTL). | No. |
#### PinRule Element
The **PinRule** element can have the following attributes:
The **PinRule** element can have the following attributes.
- **Name**
Uniquely identifies the **PinRule**.
Windows uses this attribute to identify the element for a parsing error or for verbose output.
The attribute is not included in the generated certificate trust list (CTL).
**Required?** Yes.
- **Error**
Describes the action Windows performs when it encounters a PIN mismatch.
You can choose from the following string values:
- **Revoked** - Windows reports the certificate protecting the site as if it was revoked. This typically prevents the user from accessing the site.
- **InvalidName** - Windows reports the certificate protecting the site as if the name on the certificate does not match the name of the site. This typically results in prompting the user before accessing the site.
- **None** - The default value. No error is returned. You can use this setting to audit the pin rules without introducing any user friction.
**Required?** No.
- **Log**
A Boolean value represent as string that equals **true** or **false**.
By default, logging is enabled (**true**).
**Required?** No.
| Attribute | Description | Required |
|-----------|-------------|----------|
| **Name** | Uniquely identifies the **PinRule**. Windows uses this attribute to identify the element for a parsing error or for verbose output. The attribute is not included in the generated certificate trust list (CTL). | Yes.|
| **Error** | Describes the action Windows performs when it encounters a PIN mismatch. You can choose from the following string values: <br>- **Revoked** - Windows reports the certificate protecting the site as if it was revoked. This typically prevents the user from accessing the site. <br>- **InvalidName** - Windows reports the certificate protecting the site as if the name on the certificate does not match the name of the site. This typically results in prompting the user before accessing the site. <br>- **None** - The default value. No error is returned. You can use this setting to audit the pin rules without introducing any user friction. | No. |
| **Log** | A Boolean value represent as string that equals **true** or **false**. By default, logging is enabled (**true**). | No. |
#### Certificate element
The **Certificate** element can have the following attributes:
The **Certificate** element can have the following attributes.
- **File**
Path to a file containing one or more certificates.
Where the certificate(s) can be encoded as:
- single certificate
- p7b
- sst.
These files can also be Base64 formatted.
All **Site** elements included in the same **PinRule** element can match any of these certificates.
**Required?** Yes (File, Directory or Base64 must be present).
- **Directory**
Path to a directory containing one or more of the above certificate files.
Skips any files not containing any certificates.
**Required?** Yes (File, Directory or Base64 must be present).
- **Base64**
Base64 encoded certificate(s).
Where the certificate(s) can be encoded as:
- single certificate
- p7b
- sst.
This allows the certificates to be included in the XML file without a file directory dependency.
> [!Note]
> You can use **certutil -encode** to a .cer file into base64. You can then use Notepad to copy and paste the base64 encoded certificate into the pin rule.
**Required?** Yes (File, Directory or Base64 must be present).
- **EndDate**
Enables you to configure an expiration date for when the certificate is no longer valid in the pin rule.
If you are in the process of switching to a new root or CA, you can set the **EndDate** to allow matching of this elements certificates.
If the current time is past the **EndDate**, then, when creating the certificate trust list (CTL), the parser outputs a warning message and exclude the certificate(s) from the Pin Rule in the generated CTL.
For help with formatting Pin Rules, see [Representing a Date in XML](#representing-a-date-in-xml).
**Required?** No.
| Attribute | Description | Required |
|-----------|-------------|----------|
| **File** | Path to a file containing one or more certificates. Where the certificate(s) can be encoded as: <br>- single certificate <br>- p7b <br>- sst <br> These files can also be Base64 formatted. All **Site** elements included in the same **PinRule** element can match any of these certificates. | Yes (File, Directory or Base64 must be present). |
| **Directory** | Path to a directory containing one or more of the above certificate files. Skips any files not containing any certificates. | Yes (File, Directory or Base64 must be present). |
| **Base64** | Base64 encoded certificate(s). Where the certificate(s) can be encoded as: <br>- single certificate <br>- p7b <br> - sst <br> This allows the certificates to be included in the XML file without a file directory dependency. <br> Note: <br> You can use **certutil -encode** to convert a .cer file into base64. You can then use Notepad to copy and paste the base64 encoded certificate into the pin rule. | Yes (File, Directory or Base64 must be present). |
| **EndDate** | Enables you to configure an expiration date for when the certificate is no longer valid in the pin rule. <br>If you are in the process of switching to a new root or CA, you can set the **EndDate** to allow matching of this elements certificates.<br> If the current time is past the **EndDate**, then, when creating the certificate trust list (CTL), the parser outputs a warning message and exclude the certificate(s) from the Pin Rule in the generated CTL.<br> For help with formatting Pin Rules, see [Representing a Date in XML](#representing-a-date-in-xml).| No.|
#### Site element
The **Site** element can have the following attributes:
The **Site** element can have the following attributes.
- **Domain**
Contains the DNS name to be matched for this pin rule.
When creating the certificate trust list, the parser normalizes the input name string value as follows:
- If the DNS name has a leading "*" it is removed.
- Non-ASCII DNS name are converted to ASCII Puny Code.
- Upper case ASCII characters are converted to lower case.
If the normalized name has a leading ".", then, wildcard left hand label matching is enabled.
For example, ".xyz.com" would match "abc.xyz.com".
**Required?** Yes.
- **AllSubdomains**
By default, wildcard left hand label matching is restricted to a single left hand label.
This attribute can be set to "true" to enable wildcard matching of all of the left hand labels.
For example, setting this attribute would also match "123.abc.xyz.com" for the ".xyz.com" domain value.
**Required?** No.
| Attribute | Description | Required |
|-----------|-------------|----------|
| **Domain** | Contains the DNS name to be matched for this pin rule. When creating the certificate trust list, the parser normalizes the input name string value as follows: <br>- If the DNS name has a leading "*" it is removed. <br>- Non-ASCII DNS name are converted to ASCII Puny Code. <br>- Upper case ASCII characters are converted to lower case. <br>If the normalized name has a leading ".", then, wildcard left hand label matching is enabled. For example, ".xyz.com" would match "abc.xyz.com". | Yes.|
| **AllSubdomains** | By default, wildcard left hand label matching is restricted to a single left hand label. This attribute can be set to "true" to enable wildcard matching of all of the left-hand labels.<br>For example, setting this attribute would also match "123.abc.xyz.com" for the ".xyz.com" domain value.| No.|
### Create a Pin Rules Certificate Trust List
@ -302,10 +202,6 @@ Sign-in to the reference computer using domain administrator equivalent credenti
To assist in constructing certificate pinning rules, you can configure the **PinRulesLogDir** setting under the certificate chain configuration registry key to include a parent directory to log pin rules.
```code
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography\OID\EncodingType0\CertDllCreateCertificateChainEngine\Config
```
| Name | Value |
|------|-------|
| Key | HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography\OID\EncodingType0\CertDllCreateCertificateChainEngine\Config |

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After you have created a filter with the correct query, link the filter to the GPO. Filters can be reused with many GPOs simultaneously; you do not have to create a new one for each GPO if an existing one meets your needs.
1. Open theGroup Policy Management console.
1. Open the Group Policy Management console.
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"ms.technology": "windows"
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---
title: ActiveSync CSP
description: ActiveSync CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: c65093ef-bd36-4f32-9dab-edb7bcfb3188
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# ActiveSync CSP

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---
title: ActiveSync DDF file
description: ActiveSync DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: c4cd4816-ad8f-45b2-9b81-8abb18254096
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# ActiveSync DDF file

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---
title: Add an Azure AD tenant and Azure AD subscription
description: Here's a step-by-step guide to adding an Azure Active Directory tenant, adding an Azure AD subscription, and registering your subscription.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 36D94BEC-A6D8-47D2-A547-EBD7B7D163FA
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# Add an Azure AD tenant and Azure AD subscription

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---
title: AllJoynManagement CSP
description: The AllJoynManagement configuration service provider (CSP) allows an IT administrator to enumerate the AllJoyn devices that are connected to the AllJoyn bus.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 468E0EE5-EED3-48FF-91C0-89F9D159AA8C
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# AllJoynManagement CSP

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---
title: AllJoynManagement DDF
description: AllJoynManagement DDF
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 540C2E60-A041-4749-A027-BBAF0BB046E4
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# AllJoynManagement DDF

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---
title: APPLICATION configuration service provider
description: APPLICATION configuration service provider
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 0705b5e9-a1e7-4d70-a73d-7f758ffd8099
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# APPLICATION configuration service provider

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---
title: ApplicationRestrictions XSD
description: Here's the XSD for the ApplicationManagement/ApplicationRestrictions policy.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: A5AA2B59-3736-473E-8F70-A90FD61EE426
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# ApplicationRestrictions XSD

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---
title: AppLocker CSP
description: AppLocker CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 32FEA2C9-3CAD-40C9-8E4F-E3C69637580F
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# AppLocker CSP

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---
title: AppLocker DDF file
description: AppLocker DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 79E199E0-5454-413A-A57A-B536BDA22496
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# AppLocker DDF file

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---
title: AppLocker XSD
description: Here's the XSD for the AppLocker CSP.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 70CF48DD-AD7D-4BCF-854F-A41BFD95F876
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# AppLocker XSD

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---
title: Deploy and configure App-V apps using MDM
description: Deploy and configure App-V apps using MDM
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# Deploy and configure App-V apps using MDM

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---
title: Assign seat
description: The Assign seat operation assigns seat for a specified user in the Windows Store for Business.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: B42BF490-35C9-405C-B5D6-0D9F0E377552
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# Assign seat

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---
title: AssignedAccess CSP
description: The AssignedAccess configuration service provider (CSP) is used set the device to run in kiosk mode.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 421CC07D-6000-48D9-B6A3-C638AAF83984
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# AssignedAccess CSP

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---
title: AssignedAccess DDF
description: AssignedAccess DDF
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 224FADDB-0EFD-4E5A-AE20-1BD4ABE24306
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# AssignedAccess DDF

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---
title: Azure Active Directory integration with MDM
description: Azure Active Directory is the world largest enterprise cloud identity management service.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: D03B0765-5B5F-4C7B-9E2B-18E747D504EE
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
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---
title: BitLocker CSP
description: BitLocker CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# BitLocker CSP

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---
title: BitLocker DDF file
description: BitLocker DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# BitLocker DDF file

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---
title: BOOTSTRAP CSP
description: BOOTSTRAP CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: b8acbddc-347f-4543-a45b-ad2ffae3ffd0
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# BOOTSTRAP CSP

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---
title: BrowserFavorite CSP
description: BrowserFavorite CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 5d2351ff-2d6a-4273-9b09-224623723cbf
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# BrowserFavorite CSP

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---
title: Bulk assign and reclaim seats from users
description: The Bulk assign and reclaim seats from users operation returns reclaimed or assigned seats in the Windows Store for Business.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 99E2F37D-1FF3-4511-8969-19571656780A
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# Bulk assign and reclaim seats from users

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@ -4,15 +4,12 @@ description: Bulk enrollment is an efficient way to set up a large number of dev
MS-HAID:
- 'p\_phdevicemgmt.bulk\_enrollment'
- 'p\_phDeviceMgmt.bulk\_enrollment\_using\_Windows\_provisioning\_tool'
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: DEB98FF3-CC5C-47A1-9277-9EF939716C87
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---

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---
title: CellularSettings CSP
description: CellularSettings CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: ce8b6f16-37ca-4aaf-98b0-306d12e326df
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# CellularSettings CSP

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---
title: Certificate authentication device enrollment
description: This section provides an example of the mobile device enrollment protocol using certificate authentication policy.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 57DB3C9E-E4C9-4275-AAB5-01315F9D3910
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# Certificate authentication device enrollment

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MS-HAID:
- 'p\_phdevicemgmt.certificate\_renewal'
- 'p\_phDeviceMgmt.certificate\_renewal\_windows\_mdm'
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: F910C50C-FF67-40B0-AAB0-CA7CE02A9619
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# Certificate Renewal

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---
title: CertificateStore CSP
description: CertificateStore CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 0fe28629-3cc3-42a0-91b3-3624c8462fd3
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# CertificateStore CSP

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---
title: CertificateStore DDF file
description: This topic shows the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the CertificateStore configuration service provider. DDF files are used only with OMA DM provisioning XML.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: D9A12D4E-3122-45C3-AD12-CC4FFAEC08B8
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# CertificateStore DDF file

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---
title: CleanPC CSP
description: The CleanPC configuration service provider (CSP) allows removal of user-installed and pre-installed applications, with the option to persist user data. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1703.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# CleanPC CSP

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---
title: CleanPC DDF
description: This topic shows the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the CleanPC configuration service provider. DDF files are used only with OMA DM provisioning XML.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: A2182898-1577-4675-BAE5-2A3A9C2AAC9B
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# CleanPC DDF

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---
title: ClientCertificateInstall CSP
description: ClientCertificateInstall CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: B624EB73-2972-47F2-9D7E-826D641BF8A7
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# ClientCertificateInstall CSP

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---
title: ClientCertificateInstall DDF file
description: ClientCertificateInstall DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 7F65D045-A750-4CDE-A1CE-7D152AA060CA
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# ClientCertificateInstall DDF file

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---
title: CM\_CellularEntries CSP
description: CM\_CellularEntries CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: f8dac9ef-b709-4b76-b6f5-34c2e6a3c847
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# CM\_CellularEntries CSP

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---
title: CM\_ProxyEntries CSP
description: CM\_ProxyEntries CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: f4c3dc71-c85a-4c68-9ce9-19f408ff7a0a
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# CM\_ProxyEntries CSP

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---
title: CMPolicy CSP
description: CMPolicy CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 62623915-9747-4eb1-8027-449827b85e6b
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# CMPolicy CSP

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---
title: CMPolicyEnterprise CSP
description: CMPolicyEnterprise CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: A0BE3458-ABED-4F80-B467-F842157B94BF
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# CMPolicyEnterprise CSP

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---
title: CMPolicyEnterprise DDF file
description: CMPolicyEnterprise DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 065EF07A-0CF3-4EE5-B620-3464A75B7EED
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# CMPolicyEnterprise DDF file

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---
title: Create a custom configuration service provider
description: Create a custom configuration service provider
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 0cb37f03-5bf2-4451-8276-23f4a1dee33f
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# Create a custom configuration service provider

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---
title: CustomDeviceUI CSP
description: CustomDeviceUI CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 20ED1867-7B9E-4455-B397-53B8B15C95A3
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# CustomDeviceUI CSP

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: CustomDeviceUI DDF
description: CustomDeviceUI DDF
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: E6D6B902-C57C-48A6-9654-CCBA3898455E
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# CustomDeviceUI DDF

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MS-HAID:
- 'p\_phdevicemgmt.business\_store\_data\_structures'
- 'p\_phDeviceMgmt.data\_structures\_windows\_store\_for\_business'
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: ABE44EC8-CBE5-4775-BA8A-4564CB73531B
description:
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# Data structures for Windows Store for Business

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---
title: Defender CSP
description: Defender CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 481AA74F-08B2-4A32-B95D-5A3FD05B335C
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# Defender CSP

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---
title: Defender DDF file
description: Defender DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 39B9E6CF-4857-4199-B3C3-EC740A439F65
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# Defender DDF file

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@ -4,15 +4,12 @@ description: Design a custom configuration service provider
MS-HAID:
- 'p\_phDeviceMgmt.designing\_a\_custom\_configuration\_service\_provider'
- 'p\_phDeviceMgmt.design\_a\_custom\_windows\_csp'
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 0fff9516-a71a-4036-a57b-503ef1a81a37
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# Design a custom configuration service provider

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DevDetail CSP
description: DevDetail CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 719bbd2d-508d-439b-b175-0874c7e6c360
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DevDetail CSP

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DevDetail DDF file
description: DevDetail DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 645fc2b5-2d2c-43b1-9058-26bedbe9f00d
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DevDetail DDF file

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DeveloperSetup CSP
description: The DeveloperSetup configuration service provider (CSP) is used to configure developer mode on the device. This CSP was added in the next major update of Windows 10.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid:
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DeveloperSetup CSP

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DeveloperSetup DDF file
description: This topic shows the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the DeveloperSetup configuration service provider. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1703.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid:
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DeveloperSetup DDF file

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: Device update management
description: In the current device landscape of PC, tablets, phones, and IoT devices, the Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions are becoming prevalent as a lightweight device management technology.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: C27BAEE7-2890-4FB7-9549-A6EACC790777
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DeviceInstanceService CSP
description: DeviceInstanceService CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: f113b6bb-6ce1-45ad-b725-1b6610721e2d
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DeviceInstanceService CSP

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DeviceLock CSP
description: DeviceLock CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 9a547efb-738e-4677-95d3-5506d350d8ab
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DeviceLock CSP

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DeviceLock DDF file
description: DeviceLock DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 46a691b9-6350-4987-bfc7-f8b1eece3ad9
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DeviceLock DDF file

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DeviceManageability CSP
description: The DeviceManageability configuration service provider (CSP) is used retrieve the general information about MDM configuration capabilities on the device. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1607.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: FE563221-D5B5-4EFD-9B60-44FE4066B0D2
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DeviceManageability CSP

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DeviceManageability DDF
description: This topic shows the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the DeviceManageability configuration service provider. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1607.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: D7FA8D51-95ED-40D2-AA84-DCC4BBC393AB
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DeviceManageability DDF

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DeviceStatus CSP
description: The DeviceStatus configuration service provider is used by the enterprise to keep track of device inventory and query the state of compliance of these devices with their enterprise policies.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 039B2010-9290-4A6E-B77B-B2469B482360
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DeviceStatus CSP

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DeviceStatus DDF
description: This topic shows the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the DeviceStatus configuration service provider. DDF files are used only with OMA DM provisioning XML.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 780DC6B4-48A5-4F74-9F2E-6E0D88902A45
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DeviceStatus DDF

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DevInfo CSP
description: DevInfo CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: d3eb70db-1ce9-4c72-a13d-651137c1713c
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DevInfo CSP

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DevInfo DDF file
description: DevInfo DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: beb07cc6-4133-4c0f-aa05-64db2b4a004f
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DevInfo DDF file

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: Diagnose MDM failures in Windows 10
description: To help diagnose enrollment or device management issues in Windows 10 devices managed by an MDM server, you can examine the MDM logs collected from the desktop or mobile device. The following sections describe the procedures for collecting MDM logs.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 12D8263B-D839-4B19-9346-31E0CDD0CBF9
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# Diagnose MDM failures in Windows 10

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DiagnosticLog CSP
description: DiagnosticLog CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: F76E0056-3ACD-48B2-BEA1-1048C96571C3
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DiagnosticLog CSP

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DiagnosticLog DDF
description: DiagnosticLog DDF
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 9DD75EDA-5913-45B4-9BED-20E30CDEBE16
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DiagnosticLog DDF

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@ -4,15 +4,12 @@ description: Disconnecting may be initiated either locally by the user from the
MS-HAID:
- 'p\_phdevicemgmt.disconnecting\_from\_the\_management\_infrastructure\_\_unenrollment\_'
- 'p\_phDeviceMgmt.disconnecting\_from\_mdm\_unenrollment'
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 33B2B248-631B-451F-B534-5DA095C4C8E8
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DMAcc CSP
description: DMAcc CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 43e73d8a-6617-44e7-8459-5c96f4422e63
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DMAcc CSP

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DMAcc DDF file
description: DMAcc DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 44dc99aa-2a85-498b-8f52-a81863765606
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DMAcc DDF file

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DMClient CSP
description: The DMClient configuration service provider is used to specify additional enterprise-specific mobile device management configuration settings for identifying the device in the enterprise domain, security mitigation for certificate renewal, and server-triggered enterprise unenrollment.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: a5cf35d9-ced0-4087-a247-225f102f2544
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DMClient CSP

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DMClient DDF file
description: DMClient DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: A21B33AF-DB76-4059-8170-FADF2CB898A0
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DMClient DDF file

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@ -1,9 +1,6 @@
---
title: DMProcessConfigXMLFiltered function
description: Configures phone settings by using OMA Client Provisioning XML.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
Search.Refinement.TopicID: 184
ms.assetid: 31D79901-6206-454C-AE78-9B85A3B3487F
keywords: ["DMProcessConfigXMLFiltered function"]
@ -15,11 +12,11 @@ api_location:
- dmprocessxmlfiltered.dll
api_type:
- DllExport
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DMProcessConfigXMLFiltered function

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---
title: DMSessionActions CSP
description: DMSessionActions CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DMSessionActions CSP

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@ -1,14 +1,11 @@
---
title: DMSessionActions DDF file
description: DMSessionActions DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DMSessionActions DDF file

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@ -1,14 +1,11 @@
---
title: DynamicManagement CSP
description: DynamicManagement CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DynamicManagement CSP

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@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
---
title: DynamicManagement DDF file
description: DynamicManagement DDF file
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: 7e266db0-2fd9-4412-b428-4550f41a1738
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# DynamicManagement DDF file

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---
title: EAP configuration
description: The topic provides a step-by-step guide for creating an Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) configuration XML for the VPN profile and information about EAP certificate filtering in Windows 10.
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: DD3F2292-4B4C-4430-A57F-922FED2A8FAE
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# EAP configuration

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---
title: EMAIL2 CSP
description: EMAIL2 CSP
MSHAttr:
- 'PreferredSiteName:MSDN'
- 'PreferredLib:/library/windows/hardware'
ms.assetid: bcfc9d98-bc2e-42c6-9b81-0b5bf65ce2b8
ms.author: windows-hardware-design-content
ms.date: 05/02/2017
ms.author: maricia
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: windows-hardware
ms.technology: windows-oem
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: nickbrower
---
# EMAIL2 CSP

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