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author: Erikre
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ms.date: 03/23/2022
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#### Endpoint security profiles support filters; See the filter status on a device configuration profile report<!-- 11889620 -->
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There are some new features when using filters:
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- When you create a device configuration profile for Windows devices, a per-policy report shows reporting information in the **Device and user check-in status** (**Devices** > **Configuration profiles** > *Select an existing policy*).
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When you select **View report**, the report has an **Assignment Filter** column. Use this column to determine if a filter successfully applied to your policy.
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- Endpoint Security policies support filters. So, when you assign an endpoint security policy, you can use filters to assign the policy based on rules you create.
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- When you create a new endpoint security policy, it automatically uses the [new device configuration profile reporting](#new-reporting-experience-for-device-configuration-profiles). When you look at the per-policy report, it also has an **Assignment Filter** column (**Devices** > **Configuration profiles** > *Select an existing endpoint security policy* > **View report**). Use this column to determine if a filter successfully applied to your policy.
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For more information on filters, see:
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- [Use filters when assigning your apps, policies, and profiles](filters.md)
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- [List of platforms, policies, and app types supported by filters](filters-supported-workloads.md)
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Applies to:
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- All platforms
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- Administrative Templates (Windows 10/11)
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- Device Firmware Configuration Interface (DFCI) (Windows 10/11)
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- OEMConfig (Android Enterprise)
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#### New macOS settings in the Settings Catalog<!-- 13111526 idready idstaged wnready -->
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The Settings Catalog has new macOS settings you can configure (**Devices** > **Configuration profiles** > **Create profile** > **macOS** for platform >**Settings catalog (preview)** for profile type):
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## Notices
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[!INCLUDE [Intune notices](../includes/intune-notices.md)]
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[!INCLUDE [Intune notices](../includes/intune-notices.md)]

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