diff --git a/devices/surface/images/DFCI-settings-config.png b/devices/surface/images/dfciconfig.png similarity index 100% rename from devices/surface/images/DFCI-settings-config.png rename to devices/surface/images/dfciconfig.png diff --git a/devices/surface/surface-manage-dfci-guide.md b/devices/surface/surface-manage-dfci-guide.md index 3811bc5f45..260f5fed1d 100644 --- a/devices/surface/surface-manage-dfci-guide.md +++ b/devices/surface/surface-manage-dfci-guide.md @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ You configure DFCI policy settings by editing the DFCI profile from Endpoint Man - Select **Devices > Windows > Configuration Profiles > “DFCI profile name” > Properties > Settings**. - ![Configure DFCI settings](images/DFCI-settings-config.png) + ![Configure DFCI settings](images/dfciconfig.png) ### Block user access to UEFI settings @@ -181,4 +181,4 @@ If the original DFCI profile has been deleted, you can remove policy settings by - [Ignite 2019: Announcing remote management of Surface UEFI settings from Intune](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Surface-IT-Pro-Blog/Ignite-2019-Announcing-remote-management-of-Surface-UEFI/ba-p/978333) [Windows Autopilot](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/windows/windows-autopilot) - [Windows Autopilot and Surface devices](windows-autopilot-and-surface-devices.md) -- [Use DFCI profiles on Windows devices in Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/configuration/device-firmware-configuration-interface-windows) +- [Use DFCI profiles on Windows devices in Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/configuration/device-firmware-configuration-interface-windows) \ No newline at end of file