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Cellular Policy CSP Learn more about the Cellular Area in Policy CSP. vinaypamnani-msft aaroncz vinpa 08/10/2023 medium windows-client itpro-manage reference

Policy CSP - Cellular

[!INCLUDE ADMX-backed CSP tip]

LetAppsAccessCellularData

Scope Editions Applicable OS
Device
User
Pro
Enterprise
Education
Windows SE
IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
Windows 10, version 1709 [10.0.16299] and later
./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Cellular/LetAppsAccessCellularData

This policy setting specifies whether Windows apps can access cellular data.

You can specify either a default setting for all apps or a per-app setting by specifying a Package Family Name. You can get the Package Family Name for an app by using the Get-AppPackage Windows PowerShell cmdlet. A per-app setting overrides the default setting.

If you choose the "User is in control" option, employees in your organization can decide whether Windows apps can access cellular data by using Settings > Network - Internet > Cellular on the device.

If you choose the "Force Allow" option, Windows apps are allowed to access cellular data and employees in your organization can't change it.

If you choose the "Force Deny" option, Windows apps aren't allowed to access cellular data and employees in your organization can't change it.

If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, employees in your organization can decide whether Windows apps can access cellular data by using Settings > Network - Internet > Cellular on the device.

If an app is open when this Group Policy object is applied on a device, employees must restart the app or device for the policy changes to be applied to the app.

You can specify either a default setting for all apps or a per-app setting by specifying a Package Family Name. You can get the Package Family Name for an app by using the Get-AppPackage Windows PowerShell cmdlet. A per-app setting overrides the default setting.

If you choose the "User is in control" option, employees in your organization can decide whether Windows apps can access cellular data by using Settings > Network - Internet > Cellular on the device.

If you choose the "Force Allow" option, Windows apps are allowed to access cellular data and employees in your organization can't change it.

If you choose the "Force Deny" option, Windows apps aren't allowed to access cellular data and employees in your organization can't change it.

If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, employees in your organization can decide whether Windows apps can access cellular data by using Settings > Network - Internet > Cellular on the device.

If an app is open when this Group Policy object is applied on a device, employees must restart the app or device for the policy changes to be applied to the app.

Description framework properties:

Property name Property value
Format int
Access Type Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Default Value 0

Allowed values:

Value Description
0 (Default) User is in control.
1 Force Allow.
2 Force Deny.

Group policy mapping:

Name Value
Name LetAppsAccessCellularData
Friendly Name Let Windows apps access cellular data
Element Name Default for all apps.
Location Computer Configuration
Path Network > WWAN Service > Cellular Data Access
Registry Key Name Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WwanSvc\CellularDataAccess
ADMX File Name wwansvc.admx

LetAppsAccessCellularData_ForceAllowTheseApps

Scope Editions Applicable OS
Device
User
Pro
Enterprise
Education
Windows SE
IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
Windows 10, version 1709 [10.0.16299] and later
./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Cellular/LetAppsAccessCellularData_ForceAllowTheseApps

This policy setting specifies whether Windows apps can access cellular data.

You can specify either a default setting for all apps or a per-app setting by specifying a Package Family Name. You can get the Package Family Name for an app by using the Get-AppPackage Windows PowerShell cmdlet. A per-app setting overrides the default setting.

If you choose the "User is in control" option, employees in your organization can decide whether Windows apps can access cellular data by using Settings > Network - Internet > Cellular on the device.

If you choose the "Force Allow" option, Windows apps are allowed to access cellular data and employees in your organization can't change it.

If you choose the "Force Deny" option, Windows apps aren't allowed to access cellular data and employees in your organization can't change it.

If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, employees in your organization can decide whether Windows apps can access cellular data by using Settings > Network - Internet > Cellular on the device.

If an app is open when this Group Policy object is applied on a device, employees must restart the app or device for the policy changes to be applied to the app.

Description framework properties:

Property name Property value
Format chr (string)
Access Type Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Allowed Values List (Delimiter: ;)

Group policy mapping:

Name Value
Name LetAppsAccessCellularData
Friendly Name Let Windows apps access cellular data
Location Computer Configuration
Path Network > WWAN Service > Cellular Data Access
Registry Key Name Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WwanSvc\CellularDataAccess
ADMX File Name wwansvc.admx

LetAppsAccessCellularData_ForceDenyTheseApps

Scope Editions Applicable OS
Device
User
Pro
Enterprise
Education
Windows SE
IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
Windows 10, version 1709 [10.0.16299] and later
./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Cellular/LetAppsAccessCellularData_ForceDenyTheseApps

This policy setting specifies whether Windows apps can access cellular data.

You can specify either a default setting for all apps or a per-app setting by specifying a Package Family Name. You can get the Package Family Name for an app by using the Get-AppPackage Windows PowerShell cmdlet. A per-app setting overrides the default setting.

If you choose the "User is in control" option, employees in your organization can decide whether Windows apps can access cellular data by using Settings > Network - Internet > Cellular on the device.

If you choose the "Force Allow" option, Windows apps are allowed to access cellular data and employees in your organization can't change it.

If you choose the "Force Deny" option, Windows apps aren't allowed to access cellular data and employees in your organization can't change it.

If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, employees in your organization can decide whether Windows apps can access cellular data by using Settings > Network - Internet > Cellular on the device.

If an app is open when this Group Policy object is applied on a device, employees must restart the app or device for the policy changes to be applied to the app.

Description framework properties:

Property name Property value
Format chr (string)
Access Type Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Allowed Values List (Delimiter: ;)

Group policy mapping:

Name Value
Name LetAppsAccessCellularData
Friendly Name Let Windows apps access cellular data
Location Computer Configuration
Path Network > WWAN Service > Cellular Data Access
Registry Key Name Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WwanSvc\CellularDataAccess
ADMX File Name wwansvc.admx

LetAppsAccessCellularData_UserInControlOfTheseApps

Scope Editions Applicable OS
Device
User
Pro
Enterprise
Education
Windows SE
IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
Windows 10, version 1709 [10.0.16299] and later
./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Cellular/LetAppsAccessCellularData_UserInControlOfTheseApps

This policy setting specifies whether Windows apps can access cellular data.

You can specify either a default setting for all apps or a per-app setting by specifying a Package Family Name. You can get the Package Family Name for an app by using the Get-AppPackage Windows PowerShell cmdlet. A per-app setting overrides the default setting.

If you choose the "User is in control" option, employees in your organization can decide whether Windows apps can access cellular data by using Settings > Network - Internet > Cellular on the device.

If you choose the "Force Allow" option, Windows apps are allowed to access cellular data and employees in your organization can't change it.

If you choose the "Force Deny" option, Windows apps aren't allowed to access cellular data and employees in your organization can't change it.

If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, employees in your organization can decide whether Windows apps can access cellular data by using Settings > Network - Internet > Cellular on the device.

If an app is open when this Group Policy object is applied on a device, employees must restart the app or device for the policy changes to be applied to the app.

Description framework properties:

Property name Property value
Format chr (string)
Access Type Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Allowed Values List (Delimiter: ;)

Group policy mapping:

Name Value
Name LetAppsAccessCellularData
Friendly Name Let Windows apps access cellular data
Location Computer Configuration
Path Network > WWAN Service > Cellular Data Access
Registry Key Name Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WwanSvc\CellularDataAccess
ADMX File Name wwansvc.admx

ShowAppCellularAccessUI

Scope Editions Applicable OS
Device
User
Pro
Enterprise
Education
Windows SE
IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
Windows 10, version 1709 [10.0.16299] and later
./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Cellular/ShowAppCellularAccessUI

This policy setting configures the visibility of the link to the per-application cellular access control page in the cellular setting UX.

  • If this policy setting is enabled, a drop-down list box presenting possible values will be active. Select "Hide" or "Show" to hide or show the link to the per-application cellular access control page.

  • If this policy setting is disabled or isn't configured, the link to the per-application cellular access control page is showed by default.

Description framework properties:

Property name Property value
Format chr (string)
Access Type Add, Delete, Get, Replace

[!INCLUDE ADMX-backed policy note]

ADMX mapping:

Name Value
Name ShowAppCellularAccessUI
Friendly Name Set Per-App Cellular Access UI Visibility
Location Computer Configuration
Path Network > WWAN Service > WWAN UI Settings
Registry Key Name Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WwanSvc\UISettings
ADMX File Name wwansvc.admx

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