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RemoteWipe DDF file Learn about the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the RemoteWipe configuration service provider. aaroncz vinpa article w10 windows vinaypamnani-msft 08/13/2018

RemoteWipe DDF file

This topic shows the OMA DM device description framework (DDF) for the RemoteWipe configuration service provider. DDF files are used only with OMA DM provisioning XML.

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The XML below is the DDF for Windows 10, version 1809.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE MgmtTree PUBLIC " -//OMA//DTD-DM-DDF 1.2//EN"
    "http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/DTD/DM_DDF-V1_2.dtd"
    [<?oma-dm-ddf-ver supported-versions="1.2"?>]>
<MgmtTree xmlns:MSFT="http://schemas.microsoft.com/MobileDevice/DM">
    <VerDTD>1.2</VerDTD>
    <Node>
        <NodeName>RemoteWipe</NodeName>
        <Path>./Vendor/MSFT</Path>
        <DFProperties>
            <AccessType>
                <Get />
            </AccessType>
            <DFFormat>
                <node />
            </DFFormat>
            <Occurrence>
                <One />
            </Occurrence>
            <Scope>
                <Permanent />
            </Scope>
            <DFType>
                <MIME>com.microsoft/1.1/MDM/RemoteWipe</MIME>
            </DFType>
            <Description>The root node for remote wipe function.</Description>
        </DFProperties>
        <Node>
            <NodeName>doWipe</NodeName>
            <DFProperties>
                <AccessType>
                    <Exec />
                </AccessType>
                <DFFormat>
                    <chr />
                </DFFormat>
                <Occurrence>
                    <One />
                </Occurrence>
                <Scope>
                    <Permanent />
                </Scope>
                <DFType>
                    <MIME>text/plain</MIME>
                </DFType>
                <Description>Exec on this node will perform a remote wipe on the device. The return status code shows whether the device accepted the Exec command.</Description>
            </DFProperties>
        </Node>
        <Node>
            <NodeName>doWipePersistProvisionedData</NodeName>
            <DFProperties>
                <AccessType>
                    <Exec />
                </AccessType>
                <DFFormat>
                    <chr />
                </DFFormat>
                <Occurrence>
                    <One />
                </Occurrence>
                <Scope>
                    <Permanent />
                </Scope>
                <DFType>
                    <MIME>text/plain</MIME>
                </DFType>
                <Description>Exec on this node will back up provisioning data to a persistent location and perform a remote wipe on the device. The information that was backed up will be restored and applied to the device when it resumes. The return status code shows whether the device accepted the Exec command.</Description>
            </DFProperties>
        </Node>
        <Node>
            <NodeName>doWipeProtected</NodeName>
            <DFProperties>
                <AccessType>
                    <Exec />
                </AccessType>
                <DFFormat>
                    <chr />
                </DFFormat>
                <Occurrence>
                    <One />
                </Occurrence>
                <Scope>
                    <Permanent />
                </Scope>
                <DFType>
                    <MIME>text/plain</MIME>
                </DFType>
                <Description>Exec on this node will perform a remote wipe on the device, and fully clean the internal drive. In some device configurations, this command may leave the device unable to boot. The return status code shows whether the device accepted the Exec command.</Description>
            </DFProperties>
        </Node>
        <Node>
            <NodeName>doWipePersistUserData</NodeName>
            <DFProperties>
              <AccessType>
                  <Exec />
              </AccessType>
              <DFFormat>
                  <chr />
              </DFFormat>
              <Occurrence>
                  <One />
              </Occurrence>
              <Scope>
                  <Permanent />
              </Scope>
              <DFType>
                  <MIME>text/plain</MIME>
              </DFType>
              <Description>Exec on this node will perform a remote reset on the device and persist user accounts and data. The return status code shows whether the device accepted the Exec command.</Description>
            </DFProperties>
        </Node>
        <Node>
          <NodeName>AutomaticRedeployment</NodeName>
          <DFProperties>
            <AccessType>
              <Get />
            </AccessType>
            <DFFormat>
              <node />
            </DFFormat>
            <Occurrence>
              <One />
            </Occurrence>
            <Scope>
              <Permanent />
            </Scope>
            <DFType>
              <DDFName></DDFName>
            </DFType>
          </DFProperties>
          <Node>
            <NodeName>doAutomaticRedeployment</NodeName>
            <DFProperties>
              <AccessType>
                <Get />
                <Exec />
              </AccessType>
              <DFFormat>
                <chr />
              </DFFormat>
              <Occurrence>
                <One />
              </Occurrence>
              <Scope>
                <Permanent />
              </Scope>
              <DFType>
                <MIME>text/plain</MIME>
              </DFType>
            </DFProperties>
          </Node>
          <Node>
            <NodeName>LastError</NodeName>
            <DFProperties>
              <AccessType>
                <Get />
              </AccessType>
              <DefaultValue>0</DefaultValue>
              <Description>Error value, if any, associated with Automatic Redeployment operation (typically an HRESULT).</Description>
              <DFFormat>
                <int />
              </DFFormat>
              <Occurrence>
                <One />
              </Occurrence>
              <Scope>
                <Permanent />
              </Scope>
              <DFType>
                <MIME>text/plain</MIME>
              </DFType>
            </DFProperties>
          </Node>
          <Node>
            <NodeName>Status</NodeName>
            <DFProperties>
              <AccessType>
                <Get />
              </AccessType>
              <DefaultValue>0</DefaultValue>
              <Description>Status value indicating current state of an Automatic Redeployment operation. 0: Never run (not started). The default state. 1: Complete. 10: Reset has been scheduled. 20: Reset is scheduled and waiting for a reboot. 30: Failed during CSP Execute ("Exec" in SyncML). 40: Failed: power requirements not met. 50: Failed: reset internals failed during reset attempt.</Description>
              <DFFormat>
                <int />
              </DFFormat>
              <Occurrence>
                <One />
              </Occurrence>
              <Scope>
                <Permanent />
              </Scope>
              <DFType>
                <MIME>text/plain</MIME>
              </DFType>
            </DFProperties>
          </Node>
       </Node>
    </Node>
</MgmtTree>

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