Windows maps the name and category path of a GPO to a MDM policy area, and policy name, by parsing the associated ADMX-file, finding the specified GPO, and storing the metadata in the Policy CSP. Each setting in an administrative template corresponds to a specific registry value. Each administrative template specifies the registry keys, and their values, that are associated with a GPO and defines the policy settings that can be managed. In an ADMX-backed policy, an administrative template contains the metadata of a GPO. Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, the Policy CSP can now also handle ADMX-backed policies. I’ll end this post by showing the end-user experience. In this post I’ll provide a short introduction about ADMX-backed policies, which is actually a short summary of the Microsoft docs, and I’ll show a configuration example. ![]() To enable that specific setting, Windows 10, version 1703, introduced ADMX-backed policy via the Policy CSP. This post is focused on enabling the setting to allow users to connect remotely to this computer via Remote Desktop. This week another blog post about new MDM capabilities that are introduced in Windows 10, version 1703.
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