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|Education|Yes|Yes|
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The UniversalPrint configuration service provider (CSP) is used to add Universal Print-compatible printers to Windows client endpoints. Universal Print is a cloud-based printing solution that runs entirely in Microsoft Azure. It doesn't require any on-premises infrastructure. For more specific information, go to [What is Universal Print](/universal-print/fundamentals/universal-print-whatis).
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The UniversalPrint configuration service provider (CSP) is used to add Universal Print-compatible printers to Windows client endpoints. Universal Print is a cloud-based printing solution that runs entirely in Microsoft Azure. It doesn't require any on-premises infrastructure. For more specific information, see [Discover Universal Print](/universal-print/discover-universal-print).
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This CSP was added in Windows 11 and in Windows 10 21H2 July 2022 update [KB5015807](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/july-12-2022-kb5015807-os-builds-19042-1826-19043-1826-and-19044-1826-8c8ea8fe-ec83-467d-86fb-a2f48a85eb41).
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This CSP was added in Windows 11 and in Windows 10, version 21H2 July 2022 update [KB5015807](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/july-12-2022-kb5015807-os-builds-19042-1826-19043-1826-and-19044-1826-8c8ea8fe-ec83-467d-86fb-a2f48a85eb41).
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The following example shows the UniversalPrint configuration service provider in tree format.
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<a href="" id="guidprintersharedid)"></a>**`<GUID>` (PrinterSharedID)**
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The Share ID is used to identify the Universal Print printer you want to install on the targeted user account. You can get the printer's Share ID in the printer's properties in the [Universal Print portal](/universal-print/portal/navigate-up).
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The Share ID is used to identify the Universal Print printer you want to install on the targeted user account. You can get the printer's Share ID in the printer's properties in the [Universal Print portal](/universal-print/reference/portal/navigate-azure-portal).
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The data type is node (XML node). Supported operations are Get, Add, and Delete.
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<a href="" id="clouddeviceid"></a>**CloudDeviceID**
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The Printer ID is used to identify the Universal Print printer you want to install on the targeted user account. You can get the printer's Printer ID in the printer's properties in the [Universal Print portal](/universal-print/portal/navigate-up).
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The Printer ID is used to identify the Universal Print printer you want to install on the targeted user account. You can get the printer's Printer ID in the printer's properties in the [Universal Print portal](/universal-print/reference/portal/navigate-azure-portal).
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The data type is string/text (GUID). Supported operations are Get, Add, Delete, and Replace.
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<a href="" id="printersharedname"></a>**PrinterSharedName**
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The Share Name is used to identify the Universal Print printer you want to install on the targeted user account. You can get the printer's Share Name in the printer's properties in the [Universal Print portal](/universal-print/portal/navigate-up).
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The Share Name is used to identify the Universal Print printer you want to install on the targeted user account. You can get the printer's Share Name in the printer's properties in the [Universal Print portal](/universal-print/reference/portal/navigate-azure-portal).
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The data type is string/text. Supported operations are Get, Add, Delete, and Replace.
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ms.subservice: itpro-updates
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ms.topic: overview
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ms.date: 06/25/2024
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author: mikolding
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ms.author: v-mikolding
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ms.reviewer: mstewart,thtrombl,v-fvalentyna,arcarley
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author: v-fvalentyna
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ms.author: v-fvalentyna
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ms.reviewer: mstewart,thtrombl,arcarley
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manager: aaroncz
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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appliesto:
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- Windows 10 Enterprise 1903 version and newer
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This article describes the network connections that Windows 10 and Windows 11 components make to Microsoft and the Mobile Device Management/Configuration Service Provider (MDM/CSP) and custom Open Mobile Alliance Uniform Resource Identifier ([OMA URI](/intune/custom-settings-windows-10)) policies available to IT Professionals using Microsoft Intune to help manage the data shared with Microsoft. If you want to minimize connections from Windows to Microsoft services, or configure privacy settings, there are a number of settings for consideration. For example, you can configure diagnostic data to the lowest level for your edition of Windows and evaluate other connections Windows makes to Microsoft services you want to turn off using the instructions in this article. While it's possible to minimize network connections to Microsoft, there are many reasons why these communications are enabled by default, such as updating malware definitions and maintaining current certificate revocation lists. This data helps us deliver a secure, reliable, and up-to-date experience.
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This article describes the network connections that Windows 10 and Windows 11 components make to Microsoft and the Mobile Device Management/Configuration Service Provider (MDM/CSP) and custom Open Mobile Alliance Uniform Resource Identifier ([OMA URI](/mem/intune/configuration/custom-settings-windows-10)) policies available to IT Professionals using Microsoft Intune to help manage the data shared with Microsoft. If you want to minimize connections from Windows to Microsoft services, or configure privacy settings, there are a number of settings for consideration. For example, you can configure diagnostic data to the lowest level for your edition of Windows and evaluate other connections Windows makes to Microsoft services you want to turn off using the instructions in this article. While it's possible to minimize network connections to Microsoft, there are many reasons why these communications are enabled by default, such as updating malware definitions and maintaining current certificate revocation lists. This data helps us deliver a secure, reliable, and up-to-date experience.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>- The Allowed Traffic endpoints for an MDM configuration are here: [Allowed Traffic](#bkmk-mdm-allowedtraffic)
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>[!Warning]
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>If a user executes the "Reset this PC" command (Settings -> Update & Security -> Recovery) with the "Remove Everything" option the >Windows Restricted Traffic Limited Functionality settings will need to be re-applied in order re-restrict the device's egress traffic. >To do this the client must be re-enrolled to the Microsoft Intune service. Egress traffic may occur during the period prior to the re->application of the Restricted Traffic Limited Functionality settings. If the user executes a "Reset this PC" with the "Keep my files" >option the Restricted Traffic Limited Functionality settings are retained on the device, and therefore the client will remain in a >Restricted Traffic configuration during and after the "Keep my files" reset, and no re-enrollment is required.
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For more information on Microsoft Intune, see [Transform IT service delivery for your modern workplace](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/enterprise-mobility-security/microsoft-intune?rtc=1) and [Microsoft Intune documentation](/intune/).
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For more information on Microsoft Intune, see [Transform IT service delivery for your modern workplace](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/enterprise-mobility-security/microsoft-intune?rtc=1) and [Microsoft Intune documentation](/mem/intune/).
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For detailed information about managing network connections to Microsoft services using Windows Settings, Group Policies and Registry settings see [Manage connections from Windows operating system components to Microsoft services](./manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md).
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You can use the following articles to learn more about Windows Autopilot and how to use Windows Autopilot to deploy Windows:
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- [Overview of Windows Autopilot](/windows/deployment/windows-Autopilot/windows-Autopilot)
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- [Windows Autopilot deployment process](/windows/deployment/windows-Autopilot/deployment-process)
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- [Overview of Windows Autopilot](/autopilot/overview)
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- [Windows Autopilot deployment process](/autopilot/deployment-process)
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#### _2.3.2 Managing Windows connected experiences and essential services_
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