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Policy CSP - NetworkIsolation Policy CSP - NetworkIsolation maricia article w10 windows nickbrower 11/01/2017

Policy CSP - NetworkIsolation


NetworkIsolation policies

NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseCloudResources
NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseIPRange
NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseIPRangesAreAuthoritative
NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseInternalProxyServers
NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseNetworkDomainNames
NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseProxyServers
NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseProxyServersAreAuthoritative
NetworkIsolation/NeutralResources

**NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseCloudResources**
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Contains a list of Enterprise resource domains hosted in the cloud that need to be protected. Connections to these resources are considered enterprise data. If a proxy is paired with a cloud resource, traffic to the cloud resource will be routed through the enterprise network via the denoted proxy server (on Port 80). A proxy server used for this purpose must also be configured using the **EnterpriseInternalProxyServers** policy. This domain list is a pipe-separated list of cloud resources. Each cloud resource can also be paired optionally with an internal proxy server by using a trailing comma followed by the proxy address. For example, **<*cloudresource*>|<*cloudresource*>|<*cloudresource*>,<*proxy*>|<*cloudresource*>|<*cloudresource*>,<*proxy*>|**.


**NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseIPRange**
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Sets the enterprise IP ranges that define the computers in the enterprise network. Data that comes from those computers will be considered part of the enterprise and protected. These locations will be considered a safe destination for enterprise data to be shared to. This is a comma-separated list of IPv4 and IPv6 ranges. For example:

10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255,157.54.0.0-157.54.255.255,
192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255,2001:4898::-2001:4898:7fff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff,
2001:4898:dc05::-2001:4898:dc05:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff,
2a01:110::-2a01:110:7fff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff,
fd00::-fdff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
       

**NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseIPRangesAreAuthoritative**
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Boolean value that tells the client to accept the configured list and not to use heuristics to attempt to find other subnets.


**NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseInternalProxyServers**
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This is the comma-separated list of internal proxy servers. For example "157.54.14.28, 157.54.11.118, 10.202.14.167, 157.53.14.163, 157.69.210.59". These proxies have been configured by the admin to connect to specific resources on the Internet. They are considered to be enterprise network locations. The proxies are only leveraged in configuring the **EnterpriseCloudResources** policy to force traffic to the matched cloud resources through these proxies.


**NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseNetworkDomainNames**
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This is the list of domains that comprise the boundaries of the enterprise. Data from one of these domains that is sent to a device will be considered enterprise data and protected These locations will be considered a safe destination for enterprise data to be shared to. This is a comma-separated list of domains, for example "contoso.sharepoint.com, Fabrikam.com".

Note

 The client requires domain name to be canonical, otherwise the setting will be rejected by the client.  

Here are the steps to create canonical domain names:

  1. Transform the ASCII characters (A-Z only) to lower case. For example, Microsoft.COM -> microsoft.com.
  2. Call IdnToAscii with IDN_USE_STD3_ASCII_RULES as the flags.
  3. Call IdnToUnicode with no flags set (dwFlags = 0).

**NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseProxyServers**
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This is a comma-separated list of proxy servers. Any server on this list is considered non-enterprise. For example "157.54.14.28, 157.54.11.118, 10.202.14.167, 157.53.14.163, 157.69.210.59".


**NetworkIsolation/EnterpriseProxyServersAreAuthoritative**
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Boolean value that tells the client to accept the configured list of proxies and not try to detect other work proxies.


**NetworkIsolation/NeutralResources**
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List of domain names that can used for work or personal resource.


Footnote:

  • 1 - Added in Windows 10, version 1607.
  • 2 - Added in Windows 10, version 1703.
  • 3 - Added in Windows 10, version 1709.