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title: Office CSP
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description: Learn more about the Office CSP.
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ms.date: 01/18/2024
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ms.date: 10/10/2024
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The Office configuration service provider (CSP) enables a Microsoft Office client to be installed on a device via the Office Deployment Tool (ODT). For more information, see [Configuration options for the Office Deployment Tool](/deployoffice/office-deployment-tool-configuration-options) and [How to assign Office 365 apps to Windows 10 devices with Microsoft Intune](/intune/apps-add-office365).
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The Office configuration service provider (CSP) enables a Microsoft Office client to be installed on a device via the Office Deployment Tool (ODT). For more information, see [Configuration options for the Office Deployment Tool](/deployoffice/office-deployment-tool-configuration-options) and [How to assign Office 365 apps to Windows devices with Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/apps/apps-add-office365).
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title: Audit Policy CSP
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description: Learn more about the Audit Area in Policy CSP.
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ms.date: 08/06/2024
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ms.date: 10/10/2024
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This policy setting allows you to audit events generated by special logons such as the following: The use of a special logon, which is a logon that has administrator-equivalent privileges and can be used to elevate a process to a higher level. A logon by a member of a Special Group. Special Groups enable you to audit events generated when a member of a certain group has logged-on to your network. You can configure a list of group security identifiers (SIDs) in the registry. If any of those SIDs are added to a token during logon and the subcategory is enabled, an event is logged. For more information about this feature, see [article 947223 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=121697).
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This policy setting allows you to audit events generated by special logons such as the following: The use of a special logon, which is a logon that has administrator-equivalent privileges and can be used to elevate a process to a higher level. A logon by a member of a Special Group. Special Groups enable you to audit events generated when a member of a certain group has logged-on to your network. You can configure a list of group security identifiers (SIDs) in the registry. If any of those SIDs are added to a token during logon and the subcategory is enabled, an event is logged.
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