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- The Allowed Traffic endpoints for an MDM configuration are here: [Allowed Traffic](#bkmk-mdm-allowedtraffic) - The Allowed Traffic endpoints for an MDM configuration are here: [Allowed Traffic](#bkmk-mdm-allowedtraffic)
- CRL (Certificate Revocation List) and OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) network traffic cannot be disabled and will still show up in network traces. CRL and OCSP checks are made to the issuing certificate authorities. Microsoft is one of these authorities. There are many others such as DigiCert, Thawte, Google, Symantec, and VeriSign. - CRL (Certificate Revocation List) and OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) network traffic cannot be disabled and will still show up in network traces. CRL and OCSP checks are made to the issuing certificate authorities. Microsoft is one of these authorities. There are many others such as DigiCert, Thawte, Google, Symantec, and VeriSign.
- There is some traffic which is specifically required for the Microsoft Intune based management of Windows 10 devices. This traffic includes Windows Notifications Service (WNS), Automatic Root Certificates Update (ARCU), and some Windows Update related traffic. The aforementioned traffic comprises the Allowed Traffic for Microsoft Intune MDM Server to manage Windows 10 devices. - There is some traffic which is specifically required for the Microsoft Intune based management of Windows 10 devices. This traffic includes Windows Notifications Service (WNS), Automatic Root Certificates Update (ARCU), and some Windows Update related traffic. The aforementioned traffic comprises the Allowed Traffic for Microsoft Intune MDM Server to manage Windows 10 devices.
- For security reasons, it is important to take care in deciding which settings to configure as some of them may result in a less secure device. Examples of settings that can lead to a less secure device configuration include: disabling Windows Update, disabling Automatic Root Certificates Update, and disabling Windows Defender. Accordingly, we do not recommend disabling any of these features. - For security reasons, it is important to take care in deciding which settings to configure as some of them may result in a less secure device. Examples of settings that can lead to a less secure device configuration include: disabling Windows Update, disabling Automatic Root Certificates Update, and disabling Windows Defender. Accordingly, we do not recommend disabling any of these features.
- To ensure CSPs take priority over Group Policies in case of conflicts, use the [ControlPolicyConflict](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-controlpolicyconflict) policy. - To ensure CSPs take priority over Group Policies in case of conflicts, use the [ControlPolicyConflict](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-controlpolicyconflict) policy.
- The **Get Help** and **Give us Feedback** links in Windows may no longer work after applying some or all of the MDM/CSP settings. - The **Get Help** and **Give us Feedback** links in Windows may no longer work after applying some or all of the MDM/CSP settings.