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Policy CSP - NetworkListManager Policy CSP - NetworkListManager is a setting creates a new MDM policy. This setting allows admins to configure a list of URIs of HTTPS endpoints that are considered secure. v-nsatapathy article w10 windows nimishasatapathy medium 12/16/2021 dansimp

Policy CSP - NetworkListManager


NetworkListManager policies

NetworkListManager/AllowedTlsAuthenticationEndpoints
NetworkListManager/ConfiguredTLSAuthenticationNetworkName

NetworkListManager/AllowedTlsAuthenticationEndpoints

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

Scope:

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  • Machine

This policy setting provides the list of URLs (separated by Unicode character 0xF000) to endpoints accessible only within an enterprise's network. If any of the URLs can be resolved over HTTPS, the network would be considered authenticated.

When entering a list of TLS endpoints in Microsoft Endpoint Manager, you must follow this format, even in the UI:

<![CDATA[https://nls.corp.contoso.com&#xF000;https://nls.corp.fabricam.com]]>

  • The HTTPS endpoint must not have any more authentication checks, such as login or multi-factor authentication.

  • The HTTPS endpoint must be an internal address not accessible from outside the corporate network.

  • The client must trust the server certificate. So the CA certificate that the HTTPS server certificate chains to must be present in the client machine's root certificate store.

  • A certificate should not be a public certificate.


NetworkListManager/ConfiguredTLSAuthenticationNetworkName

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

Scope:

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  • Machine

This policy setting provides the string that is to be used to name a network. That network is authenticated against one of the endpoints that are listed in NetworkListManager/AllowedTlsAuthenticationEndpoints policy. If this setting is used for Trusted Network Detection in an Always On VPN profile, it must be the DNS suffix that is configured in the TrustedNetworkDetection attribute.