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# ActiveSync CSP

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# ActiveSync DDF file

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# Add an Azure AD tenant and Azure AD subscription
Here's a step-by-step guide to adding an Azure Active Directory tenant, adding an Azure AD subscription, and registering your subscription.

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# AllJoynManagement CSP

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# AllJoynManagement DDF

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# APPLICATION configuration service provider

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# ApplicationRestrictions XSD

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# AppLocker CSP

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# AppLocker DDF file

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# AppLocker XSD

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# Deploy and configure App-V apps using MDM
## Executive summary

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# Assign seat
The **Assign seat** operation assigns seat for a specified user in the Windows Store for Business.

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# AssignedAccess CSP

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# AssignedAccess DDF

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# BitLocker CSP
The BitLocker configuration service provider (CSP) is used by the enterprise to manage encryption of PCs and devices. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1703.

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# BitLocker DDF file
This topic shows the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the **BitLocker** configuration service provider.

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# BOOTSTRAP CSP

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# BrowserFavorite CSP

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# Bulk assign and reclaim seats from users
The **Bulk assign and reclaim seats from users** operation returns reclaimed or assigned seats in the Windows Store for Business.

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# Bulk enrollment
Bulk enrollment is an efficient way to set up a large number of devices to be managed by an MDM server without the need to re-image the devices. In Windows 10 desktop and mobile devices, you can use the [Provisioning CSP](provisioning-csp.md) for bulk enrollment, except for the Azure Active Directory Join (Cloud Domain Join) enrollment scenario.

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# CellularSettings CSP
The CellularSettings configuration service provider is used to configure cellular settings on a mobile device.

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# Certificate authentication device enrollment

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# Certificate Renewal

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# CertificateStore CSP

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# CertificateStore DDF file

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# CleanPC CSP
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.

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# CleanPC DDF
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.

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# ClientCertificateInstall CSP

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# ClientCertificateInstall DDF file

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# CM\_CellularEntries CSP
The CM\_CellularEntries configuration service provider is used to configure the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) entries on the device. It defines each GSM data access point.

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# CM\_ProxyEntries CSP

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# CMPolicy CSP

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# CMPolicyEnterprise CSP

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# CMPolicyEnterprise DDF file

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# Configuration service provider reference
A configuration service provider (CSP) is an interface to read, set, modify, or delete configuration settings on the device. These settings map to registry keys or files. Some configuration service providers support the WAP format, some support SyncML, and some support both. SyncML is only used overtheair for Open Mobile Alliance Device Management (OMA DM), whereas WAP can be used overtheair for OMA Client Provisioning, or it can be included in the phone image as a .provxml file that is installed during boot.

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# Create a custom configuration service provider
Mobile device OEMs can create custom configuration service providers to manage their devices. A configuration service provider includes an interface for creating, editing, and deleting nodes, and the nodes themselves. Each node contains data for one registry value and can optionally support get, set, and delete operations.

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# CustomDeviceUI CSP
The CustomDeviceUI configuration service provider allows OEMs to implement their custom foreground application, as well as the background tasks to run on an IoT device running IoT Core. Only one foreground application is supported per device. Multiple background tasks are supported.

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# CustomDeviceUI DDF

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# Data structures for Windows Store for Business

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# Defender CSP

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# Defender DDF file

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# Design a custom configuration service provider
To design a custom configuration service provider, the OEM must perform the following steps:

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# DevDetail CSP
The DevDetail configuration service provider handles the management object which provides device-specific parameters to the OMA DM server. These device parameters are not sent from the client to the server automatically, but can be queried by servers using OMA DM commands.

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# DevDetail DDF file
This topic shows the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the **DevDetail** configuration service provider. DDF files are used only with OMA DM provisioning XML.

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# DeveloperSetup CSP
The DeveloperSetup configuration service provider (CSP) is used to configure Developer Mode on the device and connect to the Windows Device Portal. For more information about the Windows Device Portal, see [Windows Device Portal overview](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/debug-test-perf/device-portal). This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1703.

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# DeveloperSetup DDF file
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.

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# Device update management
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. In Windows 10, we are investing heavily in extending the management capabilities available to MDMs. One key feature we are adding is the ability for MDMs to keep devices up-to-date with the latest Microsoft Updates.

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# DeviceInstanceService CSP

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# DeviceLock CSP

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# DeviceLock DDF file

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# DeviceManageability CSP

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# DeviceManageability DDF

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# DeviceStatus CSP

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# DeviceStatus DDF

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# DevInfo CSP

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# Diagnose MDM failures in Windows 10
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.

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# DiagnosticLog CSP

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# DiagnosticLog DDF

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# Disconnecting from the management infrastructure (unenrollment)
Disconnecting may be initiated either locally by the user from the phone or remotely by the IT admin using management server. User-initiated disconnection is performed much like the initial connection, and it is initiated from the same location in the Setting Control Panel as creating the workplace account. Users may choose to disconnect for any number of reasons, including leaving the company or getting a new device and no longer needing access to their LOB apps on the old device. When an administrator initiates a disconnection, the enrollment client performs the disconnection during its next regular maintenance session. Administrators may choose to disconnect a users device after theyve left the company or because the device is regularly failing to comply with the organizations security settings policy.

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# DMAcc CSP

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# DMAcc DDF file

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# DMClient CSP

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# DMClient DDF file

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# DMProcessConfigXMLFiltered function
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# DMSessionActions CSP

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# DMSessionActions DDF file

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# DynamicManagement CSP
Windows 10 allows you to manage devices differently depending on location, network, or time.  In Windows 10, version 1703 the focus is on the most common areas of concern expressed by organizations. For example, managed devices can have cameras disabled when at a work location, the cellular service can be disabled when outside the country to avoid roaming charges, or the wireless network can be disabled when the device is not within the corporate building or campus. Once configured, these settings will be enforced even if the device cant reach the management server when the location or network changes. The Dynamic Management CSP enables configuration of policies that change how the device is managed in addition to setting the conditions on which the change occurs.

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# DynamicManagement DDF file
This topic shows the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the **DynamicManagement** configuration service provider.

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# EAP configuration

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# EMAIL2 CSP

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# EMAIL2 DDF file

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# Enable offline upgrades to Windows 10 for Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld devices

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# Enterprise app management
This topic covers one of the key mobile device management (MDM) features in Windows 10 for managing the lifecycle of apps across all of Windows. It is the ability to manage both Store and non-Store apps as part of the native MDM capabilities. New in Windows 10 is the ability to take inventory of all your apps.

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# EnterpriseAPN CSP
The EnterpriseAPN configuration service provider (CSP) is used by the enterprise to provision an APN for the Internet.

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# EnterpriseAPN DDF

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# EnterpriseAppManagement CSP

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# EnterpriseAppVManagement CSP
The EnterpriseAppVManagement configuration service provider (CSP) is used to manage virtual applications in Windows 10 PCs (Enterprise and Education editions). This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1703.

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# EnterpriseAppVManagement DDF file
This topic shows the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the **EnterpriseAppVManagement** configuration service provider.

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# EnterpriseAssignedAccess CSP

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# EnterpriseDataProtection CSP
The EnterpriseDataProtection configuration service provider (CSP) is used to configure Windows Information Protection (WIP) (formerly known as Enterprise Data Protection) specific settings. For more information about WIP, see [Protect your enterprise data using Windows Information Protection (WIP)](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/keep-secure/protect-enterprise-data-using-wip).

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# EnterpriseDataProtection DDF file
The following topic shows the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the EnterpriseDataProtection configuration service provider.

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# EnterpriseDesktopAppManagement CSP

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# EnterpriseModernAppManagement CSP
The EnterpriseModernAppManagement configuration service provider (CSP) is used for the provisioning and reporting of modern enterprise apps. For details about how to use this CSP to for reporting apps inventory, installation and removal of apps for users, provisioning apps to devices, and managing app licenses, see [Enterprise app management](enterprise-app-management.md).

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# EnterpriseModernAppManagement DDF
This topic shows the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the **EnterpriseModernAppManagement** configuration service provider. DDF files are used only with OMA DM provisioning XML.

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# EnterpriseModernAppManagement XSD

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# Federated authentication device enrollment

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# FileSystem CSP

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# Get Inventory
The **Get Inventory** operation retrieves information from the Windows Store for Business to determine if new or updated applications are available.

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# Get localized product details
The **Get localized product details** operation retrieves the localization information of a product from the Windows Store for Business.

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# Get offline license
The **Get offline license** operation retrieves the offline license information of a product from the Windows Store for Business.

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