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{ {
"source_path": "windows/security/threat-protection/intelligence/supply-chain-malware.md", "source_path": "windows/security/threat-protection/intelligence/supply-chain-malware.md",
"redirect_url": "/microsoft-365/security/intelligence/supply-chain-malware", "redirect_url": "/microsoft-365/security/intelligence/supply-chain-malware",
"redirect_document_id": true "redirect_document_id": false
}, },
{ {
"source_path": "windows/security/threat-protection/intelligence/support-scams.md", "source_path": "windows/security/threat-protection/intelligence/support-scams.md",
@ -19498,7 +19498,7 @@
{ {
"source_path": "education/itadmins.yml", "source_path": "education/itadmins.yml",
"redirect_url": "/education", "redirect_url": "/education",
"redirect_document_id": true "redirect_document_id": false
}, },
{ {
"source_path": "education/partners.yml", "source_path": "education/partners.yml",
@ -19539,6 +19539,16 @@
"source_path": "windows/client-management/mdm/messaging-csp.md", "source_path": "windows/client-management/mdm/messaging-csp.md",
"redirect_url": "/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference", "redirect_url": "/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference",
"redirect_document_id": false "redirect_document_id": false
},
{
"source_path": "windows/client-management/mdm/policymanager-csp.md",
"redirect_url": "/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference",
"redirect_document_id": false
},
{
"source_path": "windows/client-management/mdm/proxy-csp.md",
"redirect_url": "/windows/client-management/mdm/configuration-service-provider-reference",
"redirect_document_id": false
} }
] ]
} }

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<!--EndSKU--> <!--EndSKU-->
<!--EndCSP--> <!--EndCSP-->
<!--StartCSP-->
[Proxy CSP](proxy-csp.md)
<!--StartSKU-->
|Home|Pro|Business|Enterprise|Education|
|--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |
|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|
<!--EndSKU-->
<!--EndCSP-->
<!--StartCSP--> <!--StartCSP-->
[PXLogical CSP](pxlogical-csp.md) [PXLogical CSP](pxlogical-csp.md)
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<!--EndSKU--> <!--EndSKU-->
<!--EndCSP--> <!--EndCSP-->
<!--StartCSP-->
[PolicyManager CSP](policymanager-csp.md)
<!--StartSKU-->
|Home|Pro|Business|Enterprise|Education|
|--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |
|No|No|No|No|No|
<!--EndSKU-->
<!--EndCSP-->
<!--StartCSP--> <!--StartCSP-->
[Provisioning CSP](provisioning-csp.md) [Provisioning CSP](provisioning-csp.md)
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<!--EndCSP--> <!--EndCSP-->
<!--StartCSP--> <!--StartCSP-->
[SurfaceHub](surfacehub-csp.md)
<!--StartSKU-->
<!--EndSKU-->
<!--EndCSP-->
<!--StartCSP-->
[TenantLockdown CSP](tenantlockdown-csp.md) [TenantLockdown CSP](tenantlockdown-csp.md)
<!--StartSKU--> <!--StartSKU-->
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<!--EndCSP--> <!--EndCSP-->
<!--StartCSP--> <!--StartCSP-->
[W4 Application CSP](w4-application-csp.md)
<!--StartSKU-->
<!--EndSKU-->
<!--EndCSP-->
<!--StartCSP-->
[WiFi CSP](wifi-csp.md) [WiFi CSP](wifi-csp.md)
<!--StartSKU--> <!--StartSKU-->
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<!--EndSKU--> <!--EndSKU-->
<!--EndCSP--> <!--EndCSP-->
<!--StartCSP-->
[w7 Application CSP](w7-application-csp.md)
<!--StartSKU-->
<!--EndSKU-->
<!--EndCSP-->
<hr/> <hr/>
<!--EndCSPs--> <!--EndCSPs-->

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# MultiSIM CSP # MultiSIM CSP
The table below shows the applicability of Windows:
|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11|
|--- |--- |--- |
|Home|Yes|Yes|
|Pro|Yes|Yes|
|Business|Yes|Yes|
|Enterprise|Yes|Yes|
|Education|Yes|Yes|
The MultiSIM configuration service provider (CSP) is used by the enterprise to manage devices with dual SIM single active configuration. An enterprise can set policies on whether that user can switch between SIM slots, specify which slot is the default, and whether the slot is embedded. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1803. The MultiSIM configuration service provider (CSP) is used by the enterprise to manage devices with dual SIM single active configuration. An enterprise can set policies on whether that user can switch between SIM slots, specify which slot is the default, and whether the slot is embedded. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1803.

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# NAP CSP # NAP CSP
The table below shows the applicability of Windows:
|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11|
|--- |--- |--- |
|Home|No|No|
|Pro|Yes|Yes|
|Business|Yes|Yes|
|Enterprise|Yes|Yes|
|Education|Yes|Yes|
The NAP (Network Access Point) Configuration Service Provider is used to manage and query GPRS and CDMA connections. The NAP (Network Access Point) Configuration Service Provider is used to manage and query GPRS and CDMA connections.
> [!Note] > [!Note]
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<a href="" id="napx"></a>***NAPX*** <a href="" id="napx"></a>***NAPX***
Required. Defines the name of the network access point. Required. Defines the name of the network access point.
It's recommended that this element name is specified as a numbered node beginning at zero. For example, to provision two network access points, use "NAP0" and "NAP1" as the element names. Any unique name can be used if desired (such as "GPRS-NAP"), but no spaces may appear in the name (use %20 instead). It is recommended that this element name is specified as a numbered node beginning at zero. For example, to provision two network access points, use "NAP0" and "NAP1" as the element names. Any unique name can be used if desired (such as "GPRS-NAP"), however, no spaces may appear in the name (use %20 instead).
<a href="" id="napx-napid"></a>***NAPX*/NAPID** <a href="" id="napx-napid"></a>***NAPX*/NAPID**
Required. Specifies the identifier of the destination network. Required. Specifies the identifier of the destination network.
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Optional node. Specifies the authentication information, including the protocol, user name, and password. Optional node. Specifies the authentication information, including the protocol, user name, and password.
<a href="" id="napx-authinfo-authtype"></a>***NAPX*/AuthInfo/AuthType** <a href="" id="napx-authinfo-authtype"></a>***NAPX*/AuthInfo/AuthType**
Optional. Specifies the method of authentication. Some supported protocols are PAP, CHAP, HTTP-BASIC, HTTP-DIGEST, WTLS-SS, MD5. Optional. Specifies the method of authentication. Some supported protocols are PAP, CHAP, HTTP-BASIC, HTTP-DIGEST, WTLS-SS, and MD5.
<a href="" id="napx-authinfo-authname"></a>***NAPX*/AuthInfo/AuthName** <a href="" id="napx-authinfo-authname"></a>***NAPX*/AuthInfo/AuthName**
Optional. Specifies the user name and domain to be used during authentication. This field is in the form *Domain*\\*UserName*. Optional. Specifies the user name and domain to be used during authentication. This field is in the form *Domain*\\*UserName*.
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Node. Node.
<a href="" id="napx-bearer-bearertype"></a>***NAPX*/Bearer/BearerType** <a href="" id="napx-bearer-bearertype"></a>***NAPX*/Bearer/BearerType**
Required. Specifies the network type of the destination network. This parameter's value can be set to GPRS, CDMA2000, WCDMA, TDMA, CSD, DTPT, WiFi.
Required. Specifies the network type of the destination network. This can be set to GPRS, CDMA2000, WCDMA, TDMA, CSD, DTPT, and Wi-Fi.
## Related articles ## Related articles

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# NAPDEF CSP # NAPDEF CSP
The NAPDEF configuration service provider is used to add, modify, or delete WAP network access points (NAPs). For complete information about these settings, see the standard WAP specification WAP-183-ProvCont-20010724-a. The table below shows the applicability of Windows:
|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11|
|--- |--- |--- |
|Home|No|No|
|Pro|Yes|Yes|
|Business|Yes|Yes|
|Enterprise|Yes|Yes|
|Education|Yes|Yes|
The NAPDEF configuration service provider is used to add, modify, or delete WAP Network Access Points (NAPs). For complete information about these settings, see the standard WAP specification WAP-183-ProvCont-20010724-a.
> [!Note] > [!Note]
> You cannot use NAPDEF CSP on the desktop to update the Push Proxy Gateway (PPG) list. > You cannot use NAPDEF CSP on the desktop to update the Push Proxy Gateway (PPG) list.
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<a href="" id="authtype"></a>**AUTHTYPE** <a href="" id="authtype"></a>**AUTHTYPE**
Specifies the protocol used to authenticate the user. Specifies the protocol used to authenticate the user.
The only permitted values for this element are "POP" (Password Authentication Protocol) and "CHAP" (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) authentication protocols. Note The only permitted values for this element are "POP" (Password Authentication Protocol) and "CHAP" (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) authentication protocols.
> [!Note] > [!Note]
> **AuthName** and **AuthSecret** are not created if **AuthType** isn't included in the initial device configuration. **AuthName** and **AuthSecret** cannot be changed if **AuthType** isn't included in the provisioning XML used to make the change. > **AuthName** and **AuthSecret** are not created if **AuthType** isn't included in the initial device configuration. **AuthName** and **AuthSecret** cannot be changed if **AuthType** isn't included in the provisioning XML used to make the change.

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# NetworkProxy CSP # NetworkProxy CSP
The table below shows the applicability of Windows:
|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11|
|--- |--- |--- |
|Home|No|No|
|Pro|Yes|Yes|
|Business|Yes|Yes|
|Enterprise|Yes|Yes|
|Education|Yes|Yes|
The NetworkProxy configuration service provider (CSP) is used to configure a proxy server for ethernet and Wi-Fi connections. These settings do not apply to VPN connections. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1703. The NetworkProxy configuration service provider (CSP) is used to configure a proxy server for ethernet and Wi-Fi connections. These settings do not apply to VPN connections. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1703.
How the settings work: How the settings work:
- If auto-detect is enabled, the system tries to find the path to a proxy auto config (PAC) script and download it. - If auto-detect is enabled, the system tries to find the path to a Proxy Auto Config (PAC) script and download it.
- If #1 fails and a setup script is specified, the system tries to download the explicitly configured PAC script. - If #1 fails and a setup script is specified, the system tries to download the explicitly configured PAC script.
- If #2 fails and a proxy server is specified, the system tries to use the explicitly configured proxy server. - If #2 fails and a proxy server is specified, the system tries to use the explicitly configured proxy server.
- Otherwise, the system tries to reach the site directly. - Otherwise, the system tries to reach the site directly.

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# NetworkQoSPolicy CSP # NetworkQoSPolicy CSP
The table below shows the applicability of Windows:
|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11|
|--- |--- |--- |
|Home|Yes|Yes|
|Pro|Yes|Yes|
|Business|Yes|Yes|
|Enterprise|Yes|Yes|
|Education|Yes|Yes|
The NetworkQoSPolicy configuration service provider creates network Quality of Service (QoS) policies. A QoS policy performs a set of actions on network traffic based on a set of matching conditions. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1703. The NetworkQoSPolicy configuration service provider creates network Quality of Service (QoS) policies. A QoS policy performs a set of actions on network traffic based on a set of matching conditions. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1703.
The following conditions are supported: The following conditions are supported:
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<p>The supported operations are Add, Get, Delete, and Replace. <p>The supported operations are Add, Get, Delete, and Replace.
<a href="" id="name-apppathnamematchcondition"></a>***Name*/AppPathNameMatchCondition** <a href="" id="name-apppathnamematchcondition"></a>***Name*/AppPathNameMatchCondition**
<p>Specifies the name of an application to be used to match the network traffic, such as application.exe or %ProgramFiles%\application.exe. <p>Specifies the name of an application to be used to match the network traffic, such as `application.exe` or `%ProgramFiles%\application.exe`.
<p>The data type is char. <p>The data type is char.
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<p>The supported operations are Add, Get, Delete, and Replace. <p>The supported operations are Add, Get, Delete, and Replace.
<a href="" id="name-dscpaction"></a>***Name*/DSCPAction** <a href="" id="name-dscpaction"></a>***Name*/DSCPAction**
<p>The differentiated services code point (DSCP) value to apply to matching network traffic. <p>The Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value to apply to matching network traffic.
<p>Valid values are 0-63. <p>Valid values are 0-63.

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# NodeCache CSP # NodeCache CSP
The table below shows the applicability of Windows:
|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11|
|--- |--- |--- |
|Home|Yes|Yes|
|Pro|Yes|Yes|
|Business|Yes|Yes|
|Enterprise|Yes|Yes|
|Education|Yes|Yes|
The NodeCache configuration service provider is used to manage the client cache. This configuration service provider is to be used only by enterprise management servers. It provides a level of abstraction that decouples the management of the node list from a specific backing store. It synchronizes the client cache with the server side cache. It also provides an API for monitoring device-side cache changes. The NodeCache configuration service provider is used to manage the client cache. This configuration service provider is to be used only by enterprise management servers. It provides a level of abstraction that decouples the management of the node list from a specific backing store. It synchronizes the client cache with the server side cache. It also provides an API for monitoring device-side cache changes.
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Required. The root node for the NodeCache object. Supported operation is Get. This configuration service provider is used for enterprise device management only. This parameter's value is a predefined MIME type to identify this managed object in OMA DM syntax. Required. The root node for the NodeCache object. Supported operation is Get. This configuration service provider is used for enterprise device management only. This parameter's value is a predefined MIME type to identify this managed object in OMA DM syntax.
<a href="" id="providerid"></a>***ProviderID*** <a href="" id="providerid"></a>***ProviderID***
Optional. Group settings per DM server. Each group of settings is distinguished by the servers Provider ID. It should be the same DM server **PROVIDER-ID** value that was supplied through the [w7 APPLICATION configuration service provider](w7-application-csp.md) XML during the enrollment process. Only one enterprise management server is supported. That is, there should be only one *ProviderID* node under **NodeCache**. Scope is dynamic. Optional. Group settings per DM server. Each group of settings is distinguished by the servers Provider ID. It should be the same DM server **PROVIDER-ID** value that was supplied through the [w7 APPLICATION configuration service provider](w7-application-csp.md) XML during the enrollment process. Only one enterprise management server is supported. That is, there should be only one **ProviderID** node under **NodeCache**. Scope is dynamic.
Supported operations are Get, Add, and Delete. Supported operations are Get, Add, and Delete.
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<Node Id="20" Uri="./DevDetail/Ext/Microsoft/DeviceName">U09NRU5FV1ZBTFVF</Node> <Node Id="20" Uri="./DevDetail/Ext/Microsoft/DeviceName">U09NRU5FV1ZBTFVF</Node>
</Nodes> </Nodes>
``` ```
Id is the node Id that was added by the MDM server, and Uri is the path that the node is tracking.
If a Uri isn't set, the node will always be reported as changed, as in Node Id 10.
The value inside of the node tag is the actual value returned by the Uri, which means that for Node Id 20 the DeviceName didn't match what was previously expected, and the device name is now U09NRU5FV1ZBTFVF instead of what it was previously. Id is the node ID that was added by the MDM server, and Uri is the path that the node is tracking.
If a Uri is not set, the node will always be reported as changed, as in Node ID 10.
The value inside of the node tag is the actual value returned by the Uri, which means that for Node ID 20 the DeviceName did not match what was previously expected, and the device name is now U09NRU5FV1ZBTFVF instead of what it was previously.
## Related topics ## Related topics

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# Office CSP # Office CSP
The table below shows the applicability of Windows:
|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11|
|--- |--- |--- |
|Home|No|No|
|Pro|Yes|Yes|
|Business|Yes|Yes|
|Enterprise|Yes|Yes|
|Education|Yes|Yes|
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). 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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# PassportForWork CSP # PassportForWork CSP
The PassportForWork configuration service provider is used to provision Windows Hello for Business (formerly Microsoft Passport for Work). It allows you to sign in to Windows using your Active Directory or Azure Active Directory account and replace passwords, smartcards, and virtual smart cards. The table below shows the applicability of Windows:
|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11|
|--- |--- |--- |
|Home|Yes|Yes|
|Pro|Yes|Yes|
|Business|Yes|Yes|
|Enterprise|Yes|Yes|
|Education|Yes|Yes|
The PassportForWork configuration service provider is used to provision Windows Hello for Business (formerly Microsoft Passport for Work). It allows you to log in to Windows using your Active Directory or Azure Active Directory account and replace passwords, smartcards, and virtual smart cards.
> [!IMPORTANT] > [!IMPORTANT]
> Starting with Windows 10, version 1607 all devices only have one PIN associated with Windows Hello for Business. This means that any PIN on a device will be subject to the policies specified in the PassportForWork CSP. The values specified take precedence over any complexity rules set via Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) or the DeviceLock CSP. > Starting with Windows 10, version 1607 all devices only have one PIN associated with Windows Hello for Business. This means that any PIN on a device will be subject to the policies specified in the PassportForWork CSP. The values specified take precedence over any complexity rules set via Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) or the DeviceLock CSP.

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# Personalization CSP # Personalization CSP
The table below shows the applicability of Windows:
|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11|
|--- |--- |--- |
|Home|No|No|
|Pro|No|No|
|Business|No|No|
|Enterprise|Yes|Yes|
|Education|Yes|Yes|
The Personalization CSP can set the lock screen and desktop background images. Setting these policies also prevents the user from changing the image. You can also use the Personalization settings in a provisioning package. The Personalization CSP can set the lock screen and desktop background images. Setting these policies also prevents the user from changing the image. You can also use the Personalization settings in a provisioning package.
This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1703. This CSP was added in Windows 10, version 1703.

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---
title: PolicyManager CSP
description: Learn how PolicyManager CSP is deprecated. For Windows 10 devices you should use Policy CSP, which replaces PolicyManager CSP.
ms.assetid: 048427b1-6024-4660-8660-bd91c583f7f9
ms.reviewer:
manager: dansimp
ms.author: dansimp
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: dansimp
ms.date: 06/28/2017
---
# PolicyManager CSP
PolicyManager CSP is deprecated. Use [Policy CSP](policy-configuration-service-provider.md) instead.
<!-- 12.16.2021 mandia: Commenting out, as this CSP is specific to Windows 10 Mobile and Windows Phone 8.1
> **Note**   The PolicyManager CSP is supported in Windows 10 Mobile for backward compatibility. For Windows 10 devices you should use [Policy CSP](policy-configuration-service-provider.md), which replaces PolicyManager CSP. You can continue to use PolicyManager CSP for Windows Phone 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 GDR devices.
-->
## Related articles
[Policy CSP](policy-configuration-service-provider.md)
[Configuration service provider reference](configuration-service-provider-reference.md)

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# Provisioning CSP # Provisioning CSP
The table below shows the applicability of Windows:
|Edition|Windows 10|Windows 11|
|--- |--- |--- |
|Home|Yes|Yes|
|Pro|Yes|Yes|
|Business|Yes|Yes|
|Enterprise|Yes|Yes|
|Education|Yes|Yes|
The Provisioning configuration service provider is used for bulk user enrollment to an MDM service. The Provisioning configuration service provider is used for bulk user enrollment to an MDM service.

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---
title: PROXY CSP
description: Learn how the PROXY configuration service provider (CSP) is used to configure proxy connections.
ms.assetid: 9904d44c-4a1e-4ae7-a6c7-5dba06cb16ce
ms.reviewer:
manager: dansimp
ms.author: dansimp
ms.topic: article
ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: dansimp
ms.date: 06/26/2017
---
# PROXY CSP
The PROXY configuration service provider is used to configure proxy connections.
> [!NOTE]
> Use [CM\_ProxyEntries CSP](cm-proxyentries-csp.md) instead of PROXY CSP, which will be deprecated in a future release.
This configuration service provider requires the ID\_CAP\_CSP\_FOUNDATION and ID\_CAP\_NETWORKING\_ADMIN capabilities to be accessed from a network configuration application.
For the PROXY CSP, you can't use the Replace command unless the node already exists.
The following example shows the PROXY configuration service provider management object in tree format as used by OMA DM. The OMA Client Provisioning protocol isn't supported by this configuration service provider.
```
./Vendor/MSFT/Proxy
----*
--------ProxyId
--------Name
--------AddrType
--------Addr
--------AddrFQDN
--------ConRefs
------------*
----------------ConRef
--------Domains
------------*
----------------DomainName
--------Ports
------------*
----------------PortNbr
----------------Services
--------------------*
------------------------ServiceName
--------ProxyType
--------ProxyParams
------------WAP
----------------Trust
----------------PushEnabled
--------Ext
------------Microsoft
----------------Guid
```
<a href="" id="--vendor-msft-proxy"></a>**./Vendor/MSFT/Proxy**
Root node for the proxy connection.
<a href="" id="proxyname"></a>***ProxyName***
Defines the name of a proxy connection.
It's recommended that this element name is specified as a numbered node beginning at zero. For example, to provision two proxy connections, use "PROXY0" and "PROXY1" as the element names. Any unique name can be used if desired (such as "GPRS-NAP"), but no spaces may appear in the name (use %20 instead).
The addition, update, and deletion of this subtree of nodes have to be specified in a single atomic transaction.
<a href="" id="proxyname-proxyid"></a>***ProxyName*/PROXYID**
Specifies the unique identifier of the proxy connection.
<a href="" id="proxyname-name"></a>***ProxyName*/NAME**
Specifies the user-friendly name of the proxy connection.
<a href="" id="proxyname-addr"></a>***ProxyName*/ADDR**
Specifies the address of the proxy server.
This value may be the network name of the server, or any other string (such as an IP address) used to uniquely identify the proxy connection.
<a href="" id="proxyname-addrtype"></a>***ProxyName*/ADDRTYPE**
Specifies the type of address used to identify the proxy server.
The valid values are IPV4, IPV6, E164, ALPHA.
<a href="" id="proxyname-proxytype"></a>***ProxyName*/PROXYTYPE**
Specifies the type of proxy connection.
Depending on the ProxyID, the valid values are ISA, WAP, SOCKS, or NULL.
<a href="" id="proxyname-ports"></a>***ProxyName*/Ports**
Node for port information.
<a href="" id="proxyname-ports-portname"></a>***ProxyName*/Ports/_PortName_**
Defines the name of a port.
It's recommended that this element name is specified as a numbered node beginning at zero. For example, to provision two ports, use "PORT0" and "PORT1" as the element names.
<a href="" id="proxyname-ports-portname-portnbr"></a>***ProxyName*/Ports/*PortName*/PortNbr**
Specifies the port number to be associated with the parent port.
<a href="" id="proxyname-ports-portname-services"></a>***ProxyName*/Ports/*PortName*/Services**
Node for services information.
<a href="" id="proxyname-ports-services-servicename"></a>***ProxyName*/Ports/Services/_ServiceName_**
Defines the name of a service.
It's recommended that this element name is specified as a numbered node beginning at zero. For example, to provision two services, use "SERVICE0" and "SERVICE1" as the element names.
<a href="" id="proxyname-ports-services-servicename-servicename"></a>***ProxyName*/Ports/Services/*ServiceName*/ServiceName**
Specifies the protocol to be associated with the parent port.
One commonly used value is "HTTP".
<a href="" id="proxyname-conrefs"></a>***ProxyName*/ConRefs**
Node for connection reference information
<a href="" id="proxyname-conrefs-conrefname"></a>***ProxyName*/ConRefs/_ConRefName_**
Defines the name of a connection reference.
It's recommended that this element name is specified as a numbered node beginning at zero. For example, to provision two connection references, use "CONREF0" and "CONREF1" as the element names.
<a href="" id="proxyname-conrefs-conrefname-conref"></a>***ProxyName*/ConRefs/*ConRefName*/ConRef**
Specifies one single connectivity object associated with the proxy connection.
## Related topics
[Configuration service provider reference](configuration-service-provider-reference.md)

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# PXLOGICAL configuration service provider # PXLOGICAL configuration service provider
The PXLOGICAL configuration service provider is used to add, remove, or modify WAP logical and physical proxies by using WAP or the standard Windows techniques. The PXLOGICAL configuration service provider is used to add, remove, or modify WAP logical and physical proxies by using WAP or the standard Windows techniques.
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]

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href: policy-csp-windowssandbox.md href: policy-csp-windowssandbox.md
- name: WirelessDisplay - name: WirelessDisplay
href: policy-csp-wirelessdisplay.md href: policy-csp-wirelessdisplay.md
- name: PolicyManager CSP
href: policymanager-csp.md
- name: Provisioning CSP - name: Provisioning CSP
href: provisioning-csp.md href: provisioning-csp.md
- name: PROXY CSP
href: proxy-csp.md
- name: PXLOGICAL CSP - name: PXLOGICAL CSP
href: pxlogical-csp.md href: pxlogical-csp.md
- name: Reboot CSP - name: Reboot CSP