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To enable this policy, use the following SyncML. This example allows Windows to install a fictitious device ID, a list of hardware IDs and a list of compatible IDs. In this example, the enumerator is specified by the GUID "{17ed6609-9bc8-44ca-8548-abb79b13781b}". The format of the vendor-specific-id field is Vendor&Device&Subsystem&Revision, where the Vendor subfield is "ven_1", the Device subfield is "dev_2", the Subsystem subfield is "subsys_3", and the Revision subfield is "rev_4".
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A device ID is the hardware ID that is the most specific description of a device. In the following example, the device ID specifies the vendor, the device, the subsystem, and the revision. This example applies to matching device IDs that are already installed.
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To configure multiple classes, use `` as a delimiter. To apply the policy to matching device classes that are already installed, set DeviceInstall_IDs_Deny_Retroactive to true.
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``` syntax
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<SyncML>
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<SyncBody>
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<Replace>
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<CmdID>$CmdID$</CmdID>
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<Item>
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<Target>
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<LocURI>./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/DeviceInstallation/AllowInstallationOfMatchingDeviceIDs</LocURI>
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</Target>
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<Meta>
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<Format xmlns="syncml:metinf">chr</Format>
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</Meta>
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<Data><enabled/><data id="DeviceInstall_IDs_Deny_Retroactive" value="true"/><Data id="DeviceInstall_IDs_Deny_List" value="{17ed6609-9bc8-44ca-8548-abb79b13781b}\ven_1&dev_2&subsys_3&rev_4"/></Data>
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</Item>
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</Replace>
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</SyncBody>
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</SyncML>
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```
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To verify the policies are applied properly, check C:\windows\INF\setupapi.dev.log and see if the following is listed near the end of the log:
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```txt
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>>> [Device Installation Restrictions Policy Check]
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>>> Section start 2018/11/15 12:26:41.659
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<<< Section end 2018/11/15 12:26:41.751
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<<< [Exit status: SUCCESS]
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```
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