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@ -30,32 +30,32 @@ The following table lists the VPN settings and whether the setting can be config
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| Profile setting | Can be configured in Intune and Configuration Manager |
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| --- | --- |
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| Connection type | yes |
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| Routing: split-tunnel routes | yes, except exclusion routes |
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| Routing: forced-tunnel | yes |
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| Authentication (EAP) | yes, if connection type is built-in |
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| Conditional access | yes |
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| Name resolution: NRPT | yes |
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| Name resolution: DNS suffix | no |
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| Name resolution: persistent | no |
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| Auto-trigger: app trigger | yes |
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| Auto-trigger: name trigger | yes |
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| Auto-trigger: Always On | yes |
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| Auto-trigger: trusted network detection | no |
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| LockDown | no |
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| Windows Information Protection (WIP) | yes |
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| Traffic filters | yes |
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| Proxy settings | yes, by PAC/WPAD file or server and port |
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| Connection type | Yes |
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| Routing: split-tunnel routes | Yes, except exclusion routes |
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| Routing: forced-tunnel | Yes |
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| Authentication (EAP) | Yes, if connection type is built in |
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| Conditional access | Yes |
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| Name resolution: NRPT | Yes |
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| Name resolution: DNS suffix | No |
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| Name resolution: persistent | No |
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| Auto-trigger: app trigger | Yes |
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| Auto-trigger: name trigger | Yes |
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| Auto-trigger: Always On | Yes |
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| Auto-trigger: trusted network detection | No |
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| LockDown | No |
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| Windows Information Protection (WIP) | Yes |
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| Traffic filters | Yes |
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| Proxy settings | Yes, by PAC/WPAD file or server and port |
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> [!NOTE]
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> VPN proxy settings are only used on Force Tunnel Connections. On Split Tunnel Connections, the general proxy settings are used.
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The ProfileXML node was added to the VPNv2 CSP to allow users to deploy VPN profile as a single blob. This is particularly useful for deploying profiles with features that are not yet supported by MDMs. You can get additional examples in the [ProfileXML XSD](/windows/client-management/mdm/vpnv2-profile-xsd) topic.
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The ProfileXML node was added to the VPNv2 CSP to allow users to deploy VPN profile as a single blob. This node is useful for deploying profiles with features that are not yet supported by MDMs. You can get more examples in the [ProfileXML XSD](/windows/client-management/mdm/vpnv2-profile-xsd) article.
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## Sample Native VPN profile
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The following is a sample Native VPN profile. This blob would fall under the ProfileXML node.
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The following sample is a sample Native VPN profile. This blob would fall under the ProfileXML node.
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```xml
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<VPNProfile>
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## Sample plug-in VPN profile
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The following is a sample plug-in VPN profile. This blob would fall under the ProfileXML node.
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The following sample is a sample plug-in VPN profile. This blob would fall under the ProfileXML node.
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```xml
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<VPNProfile>
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- [VPNv2 configuration service provider (CSP) reference](/windows/client-management/mdm/vpnv2-csp)
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- [How to Create VPN Profiles in Configuration Manager](/previous-versions/system-center/system-center-2012-R2/dn261200(v=technet.10))
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## Related topics
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## Related articles
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- [VPN technical guide](vpn-guide.md)
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- [VPN connection types](vpn-connection-type.md)
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