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ms.sitesec: library
author: jdeckerms
ms.author: jdecker
ms.date: 07/27/2017
ms.date: 01/18/2018
ms.localizationpriority: medium
---

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# [Surface](index.md)
## [Deploy Surface devices](deploy.md)
### [Windows AutoPilot and Surface devices](windows-autopilot-and-surface-devices.md)
### [Surface device compatibility with Windows 10 Long-Term Servicing Branch](surface-device-compatibility-with-windows-10-ltsc.md)
#### [Long-Term Servicing Branch for Surface devices](ltsb-for-surface.md)
### [Deploy Windows 10 to Surface devices with MDT](deploy-windows-10-to-surface-devices-with-mdt.md)

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Don't have an Office 365 for Education verified tenant or just starting out? Follow these steps to set up an Office 365 for Education tenant. [Learn more about Office 365 for Education plans and pricing](https://products.office.com/academic/compare-office-365-education-plans). </br>
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/X7bscA-knaY" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/X7bscA-knaY" frameborder="0" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
You can watch the descriptive audio version here: [Microsoft Education: Set up an Office 365 Education tenant (DA)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5tQ8KoB3ic)

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ms.pagetype: edu
author: CelesteDG
ms.author: celested
ms.date: 10/09/2017
ms.date: 07/10/2017
---
# Use School Data Sync to import student data
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You can watch the video to see how this is done, or follow the step-by-step guide.</br>
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<center><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ehSU8jr8T24" width="560" height="315" allowFullScreen frameBorder="0"></iframe></center>
You can watch the descriptive audio version here: [Microsoft Education: Use School Data Sync to import student data (DA)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4b086IMtvc)
## Download sample school data
1. Go to the <a href="https://aka.ms/sdsscripts" target="_blank">O365-EDU-Tools GitHub site</a>.
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## Use SDS to import student data
1. If you haven't done so already, go to the SDS portal, <a href="http://sds.microsoft.com" target="_blank">https://sds.microsoft.com</a>.
2. Click **Sign in**. You will see the **Settings** option for **Manage School Data Sync**.
1. If you haven't done so already, go to the SDS portal, https://sds.microsoft.com.
2. Click Sign in. Then enter your O365 Global Admin account credentials.
3. After logging in, click **+ Add Profile** in the left hand navigation pane to create a Sync Profile.. This opens up the new profile setup wizard within the main page.
**Figure 3** - Settings for managing SDS
**Figure 3** - New SDS profile setup wizard
![Screenshot that shows creating a new profile](images/03bfe22a-469b-4b73-ab8d-af5aaac8ff89.png)
![Settings for managing SDS](images/sds_settings_manage_sds_firstsignin.png)
4. For the new profile, in the **How do you want to connect to your school?** screen:
1. Enter a name for your profile, such as *Contoso_Elementary_Profile*.
2. Select a sync method for your profile. For this walkthrough, select **Upload CSV Files**.
3. Select the type of CSV files that you're using. For this walkthrough, select **CSV files: SDS Format**.
4. Click **Start**.
3. Turn on **School Data Sync**. You will get a notification that it is turned on. Click **OK**.
5. In the **Sync options** screen:
New menu options will appear on the left of the SDS portal.
**Figure 4** - New menu options appear after SDS is turned on
![New menu options appear after SDS is turned on](images/sds_sds_on_newmenuitemsappear.png)
4. Click **+ Add Profile** from the sync dashboard or from the menu on the left to start syncing school data.
This opens up the new profile setup wizard within the main page.
**Figure 5** - New SDS profile setup wizard
![New SDS profile setup wizard](images/sds_add_new_profile_062317.png)
5. For the new profile, in the **How do you want to connect to your school?** screen:
1. Enter a name for your profile, such as *Contoso_Elementary_Profile*.
2. Select a sync method for your profile. For this walkthrough, select **Upload CSV Files**.
3. Select the type of CSV files that you're using. For this walkthrough, select **CSV files: SDS Format**.
4. Click **Start**.
6. In the **Sync options** screen:
1. In the **Select new or existing users** section, you can select either **Existing users** or **New users** based on the scenaro that applies to you. For this walkthrough, select **New users**.
2. In the **Import data** section:
1. Click **Upload Files** to bring up the **Select data files to be uploaded** window.
2. In the **Select data files to be uploaded** window, click **+ Add Files** and navigate to the directory where you saved the six CSV files required for data import.
3. In the File Explorer window, you will see a folder for the sample CSV files for the UK and six sample CSV files for the US. Select the CSV files that match your region/locale, and then click **Open**.
4. In the **Select data files to be uploaded** window, confirm that all six CSV files (School.csv, Section.csv, Student.csv, StudentEnrollment.csv, Teacher.csv, and TeacherRoster.csv) are listed and then click **Upload**.
2. In the **Import data** section, click **Upload Files** to bring up the **Select data files to be uploaded** window.
3. In the **Select data files to be uploaded** window, click **+ Add Files** and navigate to the directory where you saved the six CSV files required for data import.
4. In the File Explorer window, you will see a folder for the sample CSV files for the UK and six sample CSV files for the US. Select the CSV files that match your region/locale, and then click **Open**.
5. In the **Select data files to be uploaded** window, confirm that all six CSV files (School.csv, Section.csv, Student.csv, StudentEnrollment.csv, Teacher.csv, and TeacherRoster.csv) are listed and then click **Upload**.
> [!NOTE]
> After you click **Upload**, the status in the **Select data files to be uploaded** window will indicate that files are being uploaded and verified.
> [!NOTE]
> After you click **Upload**, the status in the **Select data files to be uploaded** window will indicate that files are being uploaded and verified.
5. After all the files are successfully uploaded, click **OK**.
3. Select the domain for the schools/sections. This domain will be used for the Section email addresses created during setup. If you have more than one domain, make sure you select the appropriate domain for the sync profile and subsequent sections being created.
4. In the **Select school and section properties** section, ensure the attributes that have been automatically selected for you align to your CSV files. If you select additional properties, or deselect any properties, make sure you have the properties and values contained within the CSV files. For the walkthrough, you don't have to change the default.
5. In the **Sync option for Section Group Display Name**, check the box if you want to allow teachers to overwrite the section names. Otherwise, SDS will always reset the display name value for sections to the value contained within the CSV files.
6. In the **Student enrollment option** section:
6. After all the files are successfully uploaded, click **OK**.
7. In the **Select school and section properties** section, ensure the attributes that have been automatically selected for you align to your CSV files. If you select additional properties, or deselect any properties, make sure you have the properties and values contained within the CSV files. For the walkthrough, you don't have to change the default.
8. In the Replace Unsupported Special Characters section, checking this box will allow SDS to automatically replace unsupported special characters while the sync is running. Special characters will be replaced with an "_", and no longer result in an error during the sync process for that object.
9. In the **Sync option for Section Group Display Name**, check the box if you want to allow teachers to overwrite the section names. Otherwise, SDS will always reset the display name value for sections to the value contained within the CSV files.
10. In the **Student enrollment option** section:
* If you want to sync your student roster data immediately, leave the box unchecked.
* If you prefer to sync student enrollment/rostering data at a later date, check this box and then pick a date by clicking the empty box and selecting the appropriate date in the calendar when you would like to begin syncing your student roster data. Some schools prefer to delay syncing student roster data so they don't expose rosters before the start of the new term, semester, or school year.
7. In the **License Options** section, check the box for **Intune for Education** to allow students and teachers to receive the Intune for Education license. This will also create the SDS dynamic groups and security groups, which will be used within Intune for Education.
8. Click **Next**.
11. In the Default Term Dates section, You can set default start and end dates for Section terms. These dates will only be used if you do not provide these dates in your CSV files. If you upload files with Section start and end dates, you will be asked to select the format of the dates provided. If the format that you enter does not match the format of start and end dates in your files, you will receive an error message and need to edit the date format so that it matches the format in your files.
12. In the **License Options** section, check the box for **Intune for Education** to allow students and teachers to receive the Intune for Education license. This will also create the SDS dynamic groups and security groups, which will be used within Intune for Education.
13. Click **Next**.
**Figure 6** - Sync options for the new profile
**Figure 4** - Sync options for the new profile
![Specify sync options for the new SDS profile](images/sds_profile_sync_options_062317.png)
![Specify sync options for the new SDS profile](images/how-to-deploy-SDS-using-CSV-files-2a.PNG)
6. In the **Teacher options** screen:
7. In the **Teacher options** screen:
1. Select the domain for the teachers. SDS appends the selected domain suffix to the teacher's username attribute contained in the CSV file, to build the UserPrincipalName for each user in Office 365/Azure Active Directory during the account creation process. The teacher will log in to Office 365 with the UserPrincipalName once the account is created.
* Primary Key (Source Directory) - This is the Teacher attribute in the CSV file used for SDS Identity Matching. Watch the Identity Matching video for additional information on how to select the appropriate source directory attribute, and properly configure the identity matching settings for teacher.
* Primary Key (Target Directory) - This is the User attribute in Azure AD used for SDS Identity Matching. Watch the Identity Matching video for additional information on how to select the appropriate target directory attribute, and properly configure the identity matching settings for the teacher.
* Domain (optional) - This is an optional domain value that you can add to the selected Source Directory attribute to complete your Teacher Identity Matching. If you need to match to a UserPrincipalName or Mail attribute, you must have a domain included in the string. Your source attribute must either include the domain already or you can append the appropriate domain to the source attribute using this dropdown menu.
2. In the **Select teacher properties** section, make sure the attributes that have been automatically selected for you align to your CSV files. If you select additional properties or deselect any properties, make sure you have the corresponding properties and values contained within the CSV files. For this walkthrough, you don't have to change the default.
3. In the **Teacher licenses** section, choose the SKU to assign licenses for teachers. For example, **STANDARDWOFFPACK_FACULTY**.
3. In the **License assignment** section, choose the SKU to assign licenses for teachers.
4. Click **Next**.
**Figure 7** - Specify options for teacher mapping
**Figure 5** - Specify options for teacher mapping
![Specify options for teacher mapping](images/sds_profile_teacher_options_062317.png)
![Specify options for teacher mapping](images/how-to-deploy-SDS-using-CSV-files-3.PNG)
7. In the **Student options** screen:
8. In the **Student options** screen:
1. Select the domain for the students. SDS appends the selected domain suffix to the student's username attribute contained in the CSV file, to build the UserPrincipalName for each user in Office 365/Azure Active Directory during the account creation process. The student will log in to Office 365 with the UserPrincipalName once the account is created.
2. In the **Select student properties** section, make sure the attributes that have been automatically selected for you align to your CSV files. If you select additional properties or deselect any properties, make sure you have the corresponding properties and values contained within the CSV files. For this walkthrough, you don't have to change the default.
3. In the **Student licenses** section, choose the SKU to assign licenses for students. For example, **STANDARDWOFFPACK_STUDENT**.
3. In the **License assignment** section, choose the SKU to assign licenses for students.
4. Click **Next**.
**Figure 8** - Specify options for student mapping
**Figure 6** - Specify options for student mapping
![Specify options for student mapping](images/sds_profile_student_options_062317.png)
![Specify options for student mapping](images/how-to-deploy-SDS-using-CSV-files-4.PNG)
9. In the profile **Review** page, review the summary and confirm that the options selected are correct.
10. Click **Create profile**. You will see a notification that your profile is being submitted and then you will see a page for your profile.
8. In the profile **Review** page, review the summary and confirm that the options selected are correct.
9. Click **Create profile**. You will see a notification that your profile is being submitted and then you will see a page for your profile.
**Figure 9** - SDS profile page
**Figure 7** - SDS profile page
![SDS profile page](images/how-to-deploy-SDS-using-CSV-files-5.png)
![SDS profile page](images/sds_profile_profilepage_settingup_062317.png)
11. After the profile is created and the status indicates as **Setting up**, refresh the page until you see the status change to **Sync in progress**. Beneath the **Sync in progress** status, you will see which of the 5 sync stages SDS is working on:
10. After the profile is created and the status indicates as **Setting up**, refresh the page until you see the status change to **Sync in progress**. Beneath the **Sync in progress** status, you will see which of the 5 sync stages SDS is working on:
* Stage 1 - Validating data
* Stage 2 - Processing schools and sections
* Stage 3 - Processing students and teachers
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Here are some examples of what the sync status can look like:
**Figure 10** - New profile: Sync in progress
**Figure 8** - New profile: Sync in progress
![Sync in progress for the new profile](images/sds_profile_status_syncinprogress_062317.png)
**Figure 11** - New profile: Sync complete - no errors
**Figure 9** - New profile: Sync complete - no errors
![New profile sync complete with no errors](images/sds_profile_status_everythingok_062317.png)
**Figure 12** - New profile: Sync complete - with errors
**Figure 10** - New profile: Sync complete - with errors
![New profile sync complete with errors](images/sds_profile_status_syncerrors_062317.png)
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That's it for importing sample school data using SDS.
<!--
> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
> [Enable Microsoft Teams for your school](enable-microsoft-teams.md)
-->
> [!div class="step-by-step"]
[<< Set up an Office 365 education tenant](set-up-office365-edu-tenant.md)
[Configure Microsoft Store for Education >>](configure-microsoft-store-for-education.md)
## Related topic
[Get started: Deploy and manage a full cloud IT solution with Microsoft Education](get-started-with-microsoft-education.md)
[Get started: Deploy and manage a full cloud IT solution with Microsoft Education](get-started-with-microsoft-education.md)

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<li>Settings/AllowOnlineTips</li>
<li>System/DisableEnterpriseAuthProxy </li>
</ul>
<p>Security/RequireDeviceEncrption - updated to show it is supported in desktop.</p>
</tr>
<tr class="odd">
<td style="vertical-align:top">[BitLocker CSP](bitlocker-csp.md)</td>

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<p style="margin-left: 20px">Supported operations are Add and Get. Does not support Delete.
> [!Note]
> The policies supported in Windows 10 S is the same as in Windows 10 Pro, except that policies under AppliationsDefaults are not suppported in Windows 10 S.
> The policies supported in Windows 10 S are the same as those supported in Windows 10 Pro with the exception of the policies under ApplicationDefaults. The ApplicationDefaults polices are not supported in Windows 10 S.
## Policies

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<tr>
<td><img src="images/crossmark.png" alt="cross mark" /></td>
<td><img src="images/crossmark.png" alt="cross mark" /></td>
<td></td>
<td><img src="images/crossmark.png" alt="cross mark" /></td>
<td><img src="images/crossmark.png" alt="cross mark" /></td>
<td><img src="images/checkmark.png" alt="check mark" /></td>
<td><img src="images/checkmark.png" alt="check mark" /></td>
<td><img src="images/checkmark.png" alt="check mark" /></td>
<td><img src="images/checkmark.png" alt="check mark" /></td>
<td><img src="images/checkmark.png" alt="check mark" /></td>
<td><img src="images/checkmark.png" alt="check mark" /></td>
</tr>
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<!--EndScope-->
<!--StartDescription-->
> [!NOTE]
> This policy is only enforced in Windows 10 Mobile. In Windows 10 for desktop, you can query encryption status by using the [DeviceStatus CSP](devicestatus-csp.md) node **DeviceStatus/Compliance/EncryptionCompliance**.
Allows enterprise to turn on internal storage encryption.
The following list shows the supported values:

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<Target>
<LocURI>./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/AppVirtualization/PublishingAllowServer2</LocURI>
</Target>
<Data>
<![CDATA[<enabled/><data id="Publishing_Server2_Name_Prompt" value="name prompt"/><data
id="Publishing_Server_URL_Prompt" value="URL prompt"/><data
id="Global_Publishing_Refresh_Options" value="1"/><data
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id="User_Refresh_OnLogon_Options" value="0"/><data
id="User_Refresh_Interval_Prompt" value="15"/><data
id="User_Refresh_Unit_Options" value="1"/>]]>
</Data>
</Item>
</Replace>
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| [Diagnostic Data Viewer Overview](diagnostic-data-viewer-overview.md) | New topic |
[Configure Windows 10 taskbar](configure-windows-10-taskbar.md) | Added section for removing default apps from the taskbar.
[Manage Windows 10 connection endpoints](manage-windows-endpoints-version-1709.md) | New topic for Windows 10, version 1709 that explains the purpose for connections to Microsoft services and how to manage them.
[Configure Windows Spotlight on the lock screen](windows-spotlight.md) | Added section for resolution of custom lock screen images.
## November 2017

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## Export the Start layout
When you have the Start layout that you want your users to see, use the [Export-StartLayout](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620879) cmdlet in Windows PowerShell to export the Start layout to an .xml file.
When you have the Start layout that you want your users to see, use the [Export-StartLayout](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/startlayout/export-startlayout?view=win10-ps) cmdlet in Windows PowerShell to export the Start layout to an .xml file.
>[!IMPORTANT]
>If you include secondary Microsoft Edge tiles (tiles that link to specific websites in Microsoft Edge), see [Add custom images to Microsoft Edge secondary tiles](start-secondary-tiles.md) for instructions.
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In the previous command, `-path` is a required parameter that specifies the path and file name for the export file. You can specify a local path or a UNC path (for example, \\\\FileServer01\\StartLayouts\\StartLayoutMarketing.xml).
Use a file name of your choice—for example, StartLayoutMarketing.xml. Include the .xml file name extension. The [Export-StartLayout](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620879) cmdlet does not append the file name extension, and the policy settings require the extension.
Use a file name of your choice—for example, StartLayoutMarketing.xml. Include the .xml file name extension. The [Export-StartLayout](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/startlayout/export-startlayout?view=win10-ps) cmdlet does not append the file name extension, and the policy settings require the extension.
Example of a layout file produced by `Export-StartLayout`:

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Three features enable Start and taskbar layout control:
- The [Export-StartLayout](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=620879) cmdlet in Windows PowerShell exports a description of the current Start layout in .xml file format.
- The [Export-StartLayout](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/startlayout/export-startlayout?view=win10-ps) cmdlet in Windows PowerShell exports a description of the current Start layout in .xml file format.
>[!NOTE]  
>To import the layout of Start to a mounted Windows image, use the [Import-StartLayout](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/startlayout/import-startlayout) cmdlet.

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ms.localizationpriority: high
author: brianlic-msft
ms.author: brianlic-msft
ms.date: 01/24/2018
ms.date: 01/29/2018
---
# Manage connections from Windows operating system components to Microsoft services
@ -522,6 +522,7 @@ Find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy objects under **Computer Configuration** &g
| Policy | Description |
|------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Allow configuration updates for the Books Library | Choose whether configuration updates are done for the Books Library. <br /> Default: Not configured |
| Configure Autofill | Choose whether employees can use autofill on websites. <br /> Default: Enabled |
| Configure Do Not Track | Choose whether employees can send Do Not Track headers.<br /> Default: Disabled |
| Configure Password Manager | Choose whether employees can save passwords locally on their devices. <br /> Default: Enabled |
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| Policy | Registry path |
| - | - |
| Configure Autofill | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\Main!Use FormSuggest <br/ > REG_SZ: **no** |
| Allow configuration updates for the Books Library | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\BooksLibrary!AllowConfigurationUpdateForBooksLibrary<br/> REG_DWORD: **0** |
| Configure Autofill | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\Main!Use FormSuggest<br/> REG_SZ: **no** |
| Configure Do Not Track | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\Main!DoNotTrack<br/> REG_DWORD: 1 |
| Configure Password Manager | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\Main!FormSuggest Passwords<br /> REG_SZ: **no** |
| Configure search suggestions in Address bar | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftEdge\\SearchScopes!ShowSearchSuggestionsGlobal <br /> REG_DWORD: 0|

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```
In the previous command, `-path` is a required parameter that specifies the path and file name for the export file. You can specify a local path or a UNC path (for example, \\\\FileServer01\\StartLayouts\\StartLayoutMarketing.xml).
Use a file name of your choice—for example, StartLayoutMarketing.xml. Include the .xml file name extension. The [Export-StartLayout](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=620879) cmdlet does not append the file name extension, and the policy settings require the extension.
Use a file name of your choice—for example, StartLayoutMarketing.xml. Include the .xml file name extension. The [Export-StartLayout](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/startlayout/export-startlayout?view=win10-ps) cmdlet does not append the file name extension, and the policy settings require the extension.
3. If youd like to change the image for a secondary tile to your own custom image, open the layout.xml file, and look for the images that the tile references.
- For example, your layout.xml contains `Square150x150LogoUri="ms-appdata:///local/PinnedTiles/21581260870/hires.png" Wide310x150LogoUri="ms-appx:///"`

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ms.sitesec: library
author: jdeckerms
ms.localizationpriority: high
ms.date: 10/16/2017
ms.date: 01/26/2018
---
# Configure Windows Spotlight on the lock screen
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In addition to the specific policy settings for Windows Spotlight, administrators can replace Windows Spotlight with a selected image using the Group Policy setting **Computer Configuration** &gt; **Administrative Templates** &gt; **Control Panel** &gt; **Personalization** &gt; **Force a specific default lock screen image**.
>[!TIP]
>If you want to use a custom lock screen image that contains text, see [Resolution for custom lock screen image](#resolution-for-custom-lock-screen-image).
![lockscreen policy details](images/lockscreenpolicy.png)
Pay attention to the checkbox in **Options**. In addition to providing the path to the lock screen image, administrators can choose to allow or **Turn off fun facts, tips, tricks, and more on lock screen**. If the checkbox is not selected, users will see the lock screen image that is defined in the policy setting, and will also see occasional messages.
## Resolution for custom lock screen image
A concern with custom lock screen images is how they will appear on different screen sizes and resolutions.
A custom lock screen image created in 16:9 aspect ratio (1600x900) will scale properly on devices using a 16:9 resolution, such as 1280x720 or 1920x1080. On devices using other aspect ratios, such as 4:3 (1024x768) or 16:10 (1280x800), height scales correctly and width is cropped to a size equal to the aspect ratio. The image will remain centered on the screen
Lock screen images created at other aspect ratios may scale and center unpredictably on your device when changing aspect ratios.
The recommendation for custom lock screen images that include text (such as a legal statement) is to create the lock screen image in 16:9 resolution with text contained in the 4:3 region, allowing the text to remain visible at any aspect ratio.
## Related topics

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ms.mktglfcycl: explore
ms.sitesec: library
ms.pagetype: security
author: eross-msft
author: jasongerend
ms.localizationpriority: high
ms.date: 10/13/2017
ms.date: 1/26/2018
---
# Available Windows Defender SmartScreen Group Policy and mobile device management (MDM) settings
**Applies to:**
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</table>
## MDM settings
If you manage your policies using Microsoft Intune, you'll want to use these MDM policy settings. All settings support both desktop computers (running Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise, enrolled with Microsoft Intune) and Windows 10 Mobile devices.
If you manage your policies using Microsoft Intune, you'll want to use these MDM policy settings. All settings support both desktop computers (running Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise, enrolled with Microsoft Intune) and Windows 10 Mobile devices. <br><br>
For SmartScreen Internet Explorer MDM policies, see [Policy CSP - InternetExplorer](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-internetexplorer).
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<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Browser/AllowSmartScreen</li>
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> Integer</li>
<li><strong>Allowed values:</strong><ul>
<li><strong>0 .</strong> Turns off Windows Defender SmartScreen.</li>
<li><strong>1.</strong> Turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen.</li></ul></li></ul>
<li><strong>0 .</strong> Turns off Windows Defender SmartScreen in Edge.</li>
<li><strong>1.</strong> Turns on Windows Defender SmartScreen in Edge.</li></ul></li></ul>
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<li><strong>URI full path.</strong> ./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/SmartScreen/EnableSmartScreenInShell</li>
<li><strong>Data type.</strong> Integer</li>
<li><strong>Allowed values:</strong><ul>
<li><strong>0 .</strong> Turns off SmartScreen in Windows.</li>
<li><strong>1.</strong> Turns on SmartScreen in Windows.</li></ul></li></ul>
<li><strong>0 .</strong> Turns off SmartScreen in Windows for app and file execution.</li>
<li><strong>1.</strong> Turns on SmartScreen in Windows for app and file execution.</li></ul></li></ul>
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- In the **SmartScreen from Microsoft Store apps** area:
- **Block** or **Warn.** Warns employees that the sites and downloads used by Microsoft Store apps are potentially dangerous, but allows the action to continue.
- **Warn.** Warns employees that the sites and downloads used by Microsoft Store apps are potentially dangerous, but allows the action to continue.
- **Off.** Turns off SmartScreen, so an employee isn't alerted or stopped from visiting sites or from downloading potentially malicious apps and files.