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Policy CSP - Security | Policy CSP - Security | maricia | article | w10 | windows | nickbrower | 01/16/2018 |
Policy CSP - Security
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Security policies
- Security/AllowAddProvisioningPackage
- Security/AllowAutomaticDeviceEncryptionForAzureADJoinedDevices
- Security/AllowManualRootCertificateInstallation
- Security/AllowRemoveProvisioningPackage
- Security/AntiTheftMode
- Security/ClearTPMIfNotReady
- Security/ConfigureWindowsPasswords
- Security/PreventAutomaticDeviceEncryptionForAzureADJoinedDevices
- Security/RequireDeviceEncryption
- Security/RequireProvisioningPackageSignature
- Security/RequireRetrieveHealthCertificateOnBoot
**Security/AllowAddProvisioningPackage**
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- Device
Specifies whether to allow the runtime configuration agent to install provisioning packages.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 – Not allowed.
- 1 (default) – Allowed.
**Security/AllowAutomaticDeviceEncryptionForAzureADJoinedDevices**
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Note
This policy has been deprecated in Windows 10, version 1607
Note
This policy is only enforced in Windows 10 for desktop and not supported in Windows 10 Mobile.
Specifies whether to allow automatic device encryption during OOBE when the device is Azure AD joined.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 – Not allowed.
- 1 (default) – Allowed.
**Security/AllowManualRootCertificateInstallation**
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- Device
Note
This policy is only enforced in Windows 10 Mobile and not supported in Windows 10 for desktop.
Specifies whether the user is allowed to manually install root and intermediate CA certificates.
Most restricted value is 0.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 – Not allowed.
- 1 (default) – Allowed.
**Security/AllowRemoveProvisioningPackage**
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Specifies whether to allow the runtime configuration agent to remove provisioning packages.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 – Not allowed.
- 1 (default) – Allowed.
**Security/AntiTheftMode**
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- Device
Note
This policy is only enforced in Windows 10 Mobile and not supported in Windows 10 for desktop.
Allows or disallow Anti Theft Mode on the device.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 – Don't allow Anti Theft Mode.
- 1 (default) – Anti Theft Mode will follow the default device configuration (region-dependent).
**Security/ClearTPMIfNotReady**
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- Device
Note
This policy is only enforced in Windows 10 for desktop and not supported in Windows 10 Mobile.
Added in Windows 10, version 1709. Admin access is required. The prompt will appear on first admin logon after a reboot when the TPM is in a non-ready state that can be remediated with a TPM Clear. The prompt will have a description of what clearing the TPM does and that it requires a reboot. The user can dismiss it, but it will appear on next admin logon after restart.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 (default) – Will not force recovery from a non-ready TPM state.
- 1 – Will prompt to clear the TPM if the TPM is in a non-ready state (or reduced functionality) which can be remediated with a TPM Clear.
**Security/ConfigureWindowsPasswords**
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Added in Windows 10, next major update. Configures the use of passwords for Windows features.
Note
This policy is only supported in Windows 10 S.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 -Disallow passwords (Asymmetric credentials will be promoted to replace passwords on Windows features)
- 1- Allow passwords (Passwords continue to be allowed to be used for Windows features)
- 2- Default (Feature defaults as per SKU and device capabilities. Windows 10 S devices will exhibit "Disallow passwords" default, and all other devices will default to "Allow passwords")
**Security/PreventAutomaticDeviceEncryptionForAzureADJoinedDevices**
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- Device
Note
This policy is only enforced in Windows 10 for desktop and not supported in Windows 10 Mobile.
Added in Windows 10, version 1607 to replace the deprecated policy **Security/AllowAutomaticDeviceEncryptionForAzureADJoinedDevices**.
Specifies whether to allow automatic device encryption during OOBE when the device is Azure AD joined.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 (default) – Encryption enabled.
- 1 – Encryption disabled.
**Security/RequireDeviceEncryption**
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- Device
Note
This policy is only enforced in Windows 10 Mobile. In Windows 10 for desktop, you can query encryption status by using the DeviceStatus CSP node DeviceStatus/Compliance/EncryptionCompliance.
Allows enterprise to turn on internal storage encryption.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 (default) – Encryption is not required.
- 1 – Encryption is required.
Most restricted value is 1.
Important
If encryption has been enabled, it cannot be turned off by using this policy.
**Security/RequireProvisioningPackageSignature**
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- Device
Specifies whether provisioning packages must have a certificate signed by a device trusted authority.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 (default) – Not required.
- 1 – Required.
**Security/RequireRetrieveHealthCertificateOnBoot**
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- Device
Specifies whether to retrieve and post TCG Boot logs, and get or cache an encrypted or signed Health Attestation Report from the Microsoft Health Attestation Service (HAS) when a device boots or reboots.
The following list shows the supported values:
- 0 (default) – Not required.
- 1 – Required.
Setting this policy to 1 (Required):
- Determines whether a device is capable of Remote Device Health Attestation, by verifying if the device has TPM 2.0.
- Improves the performance of the device by enabling the device to fetch and cache data to reduce the latency during Device Health Verification.
Note
We recommend that this policy is set to Required after MDM enrollment.
Most restricted value is 1.
Footnote:
- 1 - Added in Windows 10, version 1607.
- 2 - Added in Windows 10, version 1703.
- 3 - Added in Windows 10, version 1709.
Security policies that can be set using Exchange Active Sync (EAS)
Security policies supported by Windows Holographic for Business
Security policies supported by IoT Core
- Security/AllowAddProvisioningPackage
- Security/AllowRemoveProvisioningPackage
- Security/RequireDeviceEncryption
- Security/RequireProvisioningPackageSignature