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Policy CSP - ADMX_sdiageng Learn about Policy CSP - ADMX_sdiageng. vinpa medium article w10 windows vinaypamnani-msft 09/18/2020 aaroncz

Policy CSP - ADMX_sdiageng

Tip

These are ADMX-backed policies and require a special SyncML format to enable or disable. For details, see Understanding ADMX-backed policies.

You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For an example SyncML, refer to Enabling a policy.

The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see CDATA Sections.


ADMX_sdiageng policies

ADMX_sdiageng/BetterWhenConnected
ADMX_sdiageng/ScriptedDiagnosticsExecutionPolicy
ADMX_sdiageng/ScriptedDiagnosticsSecurityPolicy

ADMX_sdiageng/BetterWhenConnected

Edition Windows 10 Windows 11
Home No No
Pro Yes Yes
Windows SE No Yes
Business Yes Yes
Enterprise Yes Yes
Education Yes Yes

Scope:

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  • Device

This policy setting allows Internet-connected users to access and search troubleshooting content that is hosted on Microsoft content servers. Users can access online troubleshooting content from within the Troubleshooting Control Panel UI by clicking "Yes" when they are prompted by a message that states, "Do you want the most up-to-date troubleshooting content?"

If you enable or don't configure this policy setting, users who are connected to the Internet can access and search troubleshooting content that is hosted on Microsoft content servers from within the Troubleshooting Control Panel user interface.

If you disable this policy setting, users can only access and search troubleshooting content that is available locally on their computers, even if they are connected to the Internet. They are prevented from connecting to the Microsoft servers that host the Windows Online Troubleshooting Service.

ADMX Info:

  • GP Friendly name: Troubleshooting: Allow users to access online troubleshooting content on Microsoft servers from the Troubleshooting Control Panel (via the Windows Online Troubleshooting Service - WOTS)
  • GP name: BetterWhenConnected
  • GP path: System\Troubleshooting and Diagnostics\Scripted Diagnostics
  • GP ADMX file name: sdiageng.admx

ADMX_sdiageng/ScriptedDiagnosticsExecutionPolicy

Edition Windows 10 Windows 11
Home No No
Pro Yes Yes
Windows SE No Yes
Business Yes Yes
Enterprise Yes Yes
Education Yes Yes

Scope:

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  • Device

This policy setting allows users to access and run the troubleshooting tools that are available in the Troubleshooting Control Panel and to run the troubleshooting wizard to troubleshoot problems on their computers.

If you enable or don't configure this policy setting, users can access and run the troubleshooting tools from the Troubleshooting Control Panel.

If this policy setting is disabled, the users cannot access or run the troubleshooting tools from the Control Panel.

Note

This setting also controls a user's ability to launch standalone troubleshooting packs such as those found in .diagcab files.

ADMX Info:

  • GP Friendly name: Troubleshooting: Allow users to access and run Troubleshooting Wizards
  • GP name: ScriptedDiagnosticsExecutionPolicy
  • GP path: System\Troubleshooting and Diagnostics\Scripted Diagnostics
  • GP ADMX file name: sdiageng.admx

ADMX_sdiageng/ScriptedDiagnosticsSecurityPolicy

Edition Windows 10 Windows 11
Home No No
Pro Yes Yes
Windows SE No Yes
Business Yes Yes
Enterprise Yes Yes
Education Yes Yes

Scope:

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  • Device

This policy setting determines whether scripted diagnostics will execute diagnostic packages that are signed by untrusted publishers.

If you enable this policy setting, the scripted diagnostics execution engine validates the signer of any diagnostic package and runs only those signed by trusted publishers.

If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the scripted diagnostics execution engine runs all digitally signed packages.

ADMX Info:

  • GP Friendly name: Configure Security Policy for Scripted Diagnostics
  • GP name: ScriptedDiagnosticsSecurityPolicy
  • GP path: System\Troubleshooting and Diagnostics\Scripted Diagnostics
  • GP ADMX file name: sdiageng.admx

ADMX-backed policies in Policy CSP