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Vinay Pamnani (from Dev Box) 2025-02-14 11:01:00 -07:00
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---
title: DeclaredConfiguration CSP
description: Learn more about the DeclaredConfiguration CSP.
ms.date: 02/13/2025
ms.date: 02/14/2025
ms.topic: generated-reference
---
@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Uniquely identifies the configuration document. No other document can have this
<!-- Device-Host-Complete-Documents-{DocID}-Document-Description-Begin -->
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
The Document node's value is an XML based document containing a collection of settings and values to configure the specified scenario. The Declared Configuration stack verifies the syntax of the document, the stack marks the document to be processed asynchronously by the client. The stack then returns control back to the OMA-DM service. The stack, in turn, asynchronously processes the request. Below is an example of a specified desired state configuration using the Declared Configuration URI ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/DeclaredConfiguration/Host/Complete/Documents/27FEA311-68. B9-4320-9. FC4-296. F6FDFAFE2/Document.
The Document node's value is an XML based document containing a collection of settings and values to configure the specified scenario. The Declared Configuration stack verifies the syntax of the document, the stack marks the document to be processed asynchronously by the client. The stack then returns control back to the OMA-DM service. The stack, in turn, asynchronously processes the request. Below is an example of a specified desired state configuration using the Declared Configuration URI ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/DeclaredConfiguration/Host/Complete/Documents/27FEA311-68B9-4320-9FC4-296F6FDFAFE2/Document.
<!-- Device-Host-Complete-Documents-{DocID}-Document-Description-End -->
<!-- Device-Host-Complete-Documents-{DocID}-Document-Editable-Begin -->
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<!-- Device-Host-Inventory-Documents-{DocID}-Document-Description-Begin -->
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
The Document node's value is an XML based document containing a collection of settings that will be used to retrieve their values. The Declared Configuration stack verifies the syntax of the document, the stack marks the document to be processed asynchronously by the client. The stack then returns control back to the OMA-DM service. The stack, in turn, asynchronously processes the request. Below is an example of a specified desired state configuration using the Declared Configuration URI ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/DeclaredConfiguration/Host/Inventory/Documents/27FEA311-68. B9-4320-9. FC4-296. F6FDFAFE2/Document.
The Document node's value is an XML based document containing a collection of settings that will be used to retrieve their values. The Declared Configuration stack verifies the syntax of the document, the stack marks the document to be processed asynchronously by the client. The stack then returns control back to the OMA-DM service. The stack, in turn, asynchronously processes the request. Below is an example of a specified desired state configuration using the Declared Configuration URI ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/DeclaredConfiguration/Host/Inventory/Documents/27FEA311-68B9-4320-9FC4-296F6FDFAFE2/Document.
<!-- Device-Host-Inventory-Documents-{DocID}-Document-Description-End -->
<!-- Device-Host-Inventory-Documents-{DocID}-Document-Editable-Begin -->

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---
title: DevDetail CSP
description: Learn more about the DevDetail CSP.
ms.date: 02/13/2025
ms.date: 02/14/2025
ms.topic: generated-reference
---
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<!-- Device-Ext-Microsoft-LocalTime-Description-Begin -->
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
Returns the client local time in ISO 8601 format. Example: 2003-06-16. T18:37:44Z.
Returns the client local time in ISO 8601 format. Example: 2003-06-16T18:37:44Z.
<!-- Device-Ext-Microsoft-LocalTime-Description-End -->
<!-- Device-Ext-Microsoft-LocalTime-Editable-Begin -->

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---
title: AppVirtualization Policy CSP
description: Learn more about the AppVirtualization Area in Policy CSP.
ms.date: 02/13/2025
ms.date: 02/14/2025
ms.topic: generated-reference
---
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<!-- Description-Source-ADMX -->
Reporting Server URL: Displays the URL of reporting server.
Reporting Time: When the client data should be reported to the server. Acceptable range is 0~23, corresponding to the 24 hours in a day. A good practice is, don't set this time to a busy hour, e.g. 9. AM.
Reporting Time: When the client data should be reported to the server. Acceptable range is 0~23, corresponding to the 24 hours in a day. A good practice is, don't set this time to a busy hour, e.g. 9AM.
Delay reporting for the random minutes: The maximum minutes of random delay on top of the reporting time. For a busy system, the random delay will help reduce the server load.

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---
title: Bluetooth Policy CSP
description: Learn more about the Bluetooth Area in Policy CSP.
ms.date: 02/13/2025
ms.date: 02/14/2025
ms.topic: generated-reference
---
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<!-- ServicesAllowedList-Description-Begin -->
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
Set a list of allowable services and profiles. String hex formatted array of Bluetooth service UUIDs in canonical format, delimited by semicolons. For example, {782AFCFC-7. CAA-436. C-8. BF0-78. CD0FFBD4AF}. The default value is an empty string. For more information, see ServicesAllowedList usage guide.
Set a list of allowable services and profiles. String hex formatted array of Bluetooth service UUIDs in canonical format, delimited by semicolons. For example, {782AFCFC-7CAA-436C-8BF0-78CD0FFBD4AF}. The default value is an empty string. For more information, see ServicesAllowedList usage guide.
<!-- ServicesAllowedList-Description-End -->
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---
title: Connectivity Policy CSP
description: Learn more about the Connectivity Area in Policy CSP.
ms.date: 02/13/2025
ms.date: 02/14/2025
ms.topic: generated-reference
---
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<!-- DisableCrossDeviceResume-Description-Begin -->
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
This policy allows IT admins to turn off CrossDeviceResume feature to continue tasks, such as browsing file, continue using 1. P/ 3. P apps that require linking between Phone and PC.
This policy allows IT admins to turn off CrossDeviceResume feature to continue tasks, such as browsing file, continue using 1P/ 3P apps that require linking between Phone and PC.
- If you enable this policy setting, the Windows device won't receive any CrossDeviceResume notification.

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---
title: DeviceHealthMonitoring Policy CSP
description: Learn more about the DeviceHealthMonitoring Area in Policy CSP.
ms.date: 02/13/2025
ms.date: 02/14/2025
ms.topic: generated-reference
---
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<!-- AllowDeviceHealthMonitoring-Description-Begin -->
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
Enable/disable 4. Nines device health monitoring on devices.
Enable/disable device health monitoring on devices.
<!-- AllowDeviceHealthMonitoring-Description-End -->
<!-- AllowDeviceHealthMonitoring-Editable-Begin -->

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---
title: Eap Policy CSP
description: Learn more about the Eap Area in Policy CSP.
ms.date: 02/13/2025
ms.date: 02/14/2025
ms.topic: generated-reference
---
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<!-- AllowTLS1_3-Description-Begin -->
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
Added in Windows 10, version 21. H1. Allow or disallow use of TLS 1.3 during EAP client authentication.
Added in Windows 10, version 21H1. Allow or disallow use of TLS 1.3 during EAP client authentication.
<!-- AllowTLS1_3-Description-End -->
<!-- AllowTLS1_3-Editable-Begin -->

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---
title: RemoteManagement Policy CSP
description: Learn more about the RemoteManagement Area in Policy CSP.
ms.date: 02/13/2025
ms.date: 02/14/2025
ms.topic: generated-reference
---
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Ranges are specified using the syntax IP1-IP2. Multiple ranges are separated using "," (comma) as the delimiter.
Example IPv4 filters:\n2.0.0.1-2.0.0.20, 24.0.0.1-24.0.0.22
Example IPv6 filters:\n3FFE:FFFF:7654:FEDA:1245:BA98:0000:0000-3. FFE:FFFF:7654:FEDA:1245:BA98:3210:4562.
Example IPv6 filters:\n3FFE:FFFF:7654:FEDA:1245:BA98:0000:0000-3FFE:FFFF:7654:FEDA:1245:BA98:3210:4562.
<!-- AllowRemoteServerManagement-Description-End -->
<!-- AllowRemoteServerManagement-Editable-Begin -->

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---
title: Reboot CSP
description: Learn more about the Reboot CSP.
ms.date: 02/13/2025
ms.date: 02/14/2025
ms.topic: generated-reference
---
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<!-- Device-Schedule-DailyRecurrent-Description-Begin -->
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
Value in ISO8601 date and time format (such as 2025-10-07. T10:35:00) is required. While it's supported to set either DailyRecurrent or WeeklyRecurrent schedules, it isn't supported to enable both settings simultaneously. A reboot will be scheduled to occur every day at the configured time starting at the specified date and time. Setting a null (empty) date will delete the existing schedule.
Value in ISO8601 date and time format (such as 2025-10-07T10:35:00) is required. While it's supported to set either DailyRecurrent or WeeklyRecurrent schedules, it isn't supported to enable both settings simultaneously. A reboot will be scheduled to occur every day at the configured time starting at the specified date and time. Setting a null (empty) date will delete the existing schedule.
<!-- Device-Schedule-DailyRecurrent-Description-End -->
<!-- Device-Schedule-DailyRecurrent-Editable-Begin -->
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<!-- Device-Schedule-Single-Description-Begin -->
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
Value in ISO8601 date and time format (such as 2025-10-07. T10:35:00) is required. Both the date and time are required. A reboot will be scheduled to occur at the specified date and time. Setting a null (empty) date will delete the existing schedule.
Value in ISO8601 date and time format (such as 2025-10-07T10:35:00) is required. Both the date and time are required. A reboot will be scheduled to occur at the specified date and time. Setting a null (empty) date will delete the existing schedule.
<!-- Device-Schedule-Single-Description-End -->
<!-- Device-Schedule-Single-Editable-Begin -->
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<!-- Device-Schedule-WeeklyRecurrent-Description-Begin -->
<!-- Description-Source-DDF -->
Value in ISO8601 date and time format (such as 2025-10-07. T10:35:00) is required. While it's supported to set either DailyRecurrent or WeeklyRecurrent schedules, it isn't supported to enable both settings simultaneously. A reboot will be scheduled to occur every week at the configured day and time starting at the specified date and time. Setting a null (empty) date will delete the existing schedule.
Value in ISO8601 date and time format (such as 2025-10-07T10:35:00) is required. While it's supported to set either DailyRecurrent or WeeklyRecurrent schedules, it isn't supported to enable both settings simultaneously. A reboot will be scheduled to occur every week at the configured day and time starting at the specified date and time. Setting a null (empty) date will delete the existing schedule.
<!-- Device-Schedule-WeeklyRecurrent-Description-End -->
<!-- Device-Schedule-WeeklyRecurrent-Editable-Begin -->