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# Management functionalities for Surface devices # Management functionalities for Surface devices
Microsoft Surface devices offer many advanced management functionalities, including the possibility to manage firmware settings and a web portal designed for Surface devices. Microsoft Surface devices offer many advanced management functionalities, including the possibility to manage firmware settings and a web portal designed for them.
## Manage device firmware for Surface devices ## Manage device firmware for Surface devices
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DFCI supports zero-touch provisioning, eliminates BIOS passwords, and provides control of security settings for boot options, cameras and microphones, built-in peripherals, and more. For more information, see [Manage DFCI on Surface devices](/surface/surface-manage-dfci-guide) and [Manage DFCI with Windows Autopilot](/mem/autopilot/dfci-management), which includes a list of requirements to use DFCI. DFCI supports zero-touch provisioning, eliminates BIOS passwords, and provides control of security settings for boot options, cameras and microphones, built-in peripherals, and more. For more information, see [Manage DFCI on Surface devices](/surface/surface-manage-dfci-guide) and [Manage DFCI with Windows Autopilot](/mem/autopilot/dfci-management), which includes a list of requirements to use DFCI.
:::image type="content" source="./images/dfci-profile.png" alt-text="Creation of a DFCI profile from Microsoft Endpoint Manager" border="true"::: :::image type="content" source="./images/dfci-profile.png" alt-text="Creation of a DFCI profile from Microsoft Endpoint Manager" lightbox="media/article-folder-name/dfci-profile-expanded.png" border="true":::
## Microsoft Surface Management Portal ## Microsoft Surface Management Portal
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1. Sign in to <a href="https://endpoint.microsoft.com/" target="_blank"><b>Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center</b></a> 1. Sign in to <a href="https://endpoint.microsoft.com/" target="_blank"><b>Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center</b></a>
1. Select **All services** > **Surface Management Portal** 1. Select **All services** > **Surface Management Portal**
:::image type="content" source="./images/surface-management-portal.png" alt-text="Surface Management Portal within Microsoft Endpoint Manager" lightbox="media/article-folder-name/surface-management-portal-expanded.png" border="true":::
:::image type="content" source="./images/surface-management-portal.png" alt-text="Surface Management Portal within Microsoft Endpoint Manager" border="true":::
1. To obtain insights for all your Surface devices, select **Monitor** 1. To obtain insights for all your Surface devices, select **Monitor**
- Devices that are out of compliance or not registered, have critically low storage, require updates, or are currently inactive, are listed here - Devices that are out of compliance or not registered, have critically low storage, require updates, or are currently inactive, are listed here
1. To obtain details on each insights category, select **View report** 1. To obtain details on each insights category, select **View report**