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# Analyze your on-premises group policy objects (GPO) using Group Policy analytics in Microsoft Endpoint Manager - Preview
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> Looking for information on ADMX templates? See [Use Windows 10/11 Administrative Templates to configure group policy settings in Microsoft Endpoint Manager](administrative-templates-windows.md).
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**Group Policy analytics** is a tool and feature in Microsoft Endpoint Manager that analyzes your on-premises GPOs. It helps you determine how your GPOs translate in the cloud. The output shows which settings are supported in MDM providers, including Microsoft Intune. It also shows any deprecated settings, or settings not available to MDM providers.
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If your organization uses GPOs, and you want to move some workloads to Microsoft Endpoint Manager and Intune, then Group Policy analytics will help.
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Currently, this feature provides importing and analysis. In a future release (no ETA), you'll be able to create a policy based off your imported GPO, and deploy the policy.
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This feature applies to:
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- Windows 11
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- Windows 10
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This article shows you how export your GPOs, import the GPOs into Endpoint Manager, and review the analysis and results.
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## Prerequisites
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- In the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431), sign in as the Intune administrator with a role that has the **Security Baselines** permission.
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## Import GPOs and run analytics
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Currently, this feature provides importing and analysis. In a future release (no ETA), you'll be able to create a policy based off your imported GPO, and deploy the policy.
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1. In the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431), select **Devices** > **Group Policy analytics (preview)**.
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2. Select **Import**, and then select your saved XML file. When you select the XML file, Intune automatically analyzes the GPO in the XML file.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Whenever the Microsoft Intune product team makes changes to the mapping in Intune, the percentage under MDM Support automatically updates to reflect those changes.
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-**Unknown Settings**: Shows GPO settings that fall outside of the list of the Configuration Service Providers (CSPs) that this tool can parse.
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-**Unknown Settings**: There are some CSPs that can't be analyzed. **Unknown Settings** lists the GPOs that can't be analyzed.
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-**Targeted in AD**: **Yes** means the GPO is linked to an OU in on-premises group policy. **No** means the GPO isn't linked to an on-premises OU.
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-**Last imported**: Shows the date of the last import.
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3. Select the **Reports** tab > **Group policy migration readiness**. In this report, you can:
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- See the number of settings in your GPO that are available in a device configuration profile, if they can be in a custom profile, aren't supported, or are deprecated.
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- See the number of settings in your GPO that can be configure in a device configuration profile. It also shows if the settings can be in a custom profile, aren't supported, or are deprecated.
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- Filter the report output using the **Migration Readiness**, **Profile type**, and **CSP Name** filters.
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- Select **Generate report** or **Generate again** to get current data.
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### Monitor and troubleshoot
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#### MDM support data to refresh automatically in Group Policy analytics tool<!-- 7852080 -->
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Now whenever Microsoft makes changes to the mappings in Intune, the **MDM Support** column in the GP analytics tool automatically updates to reflect the changes. The automation is an improvement over the previous behavior, which required you to reimport your Group Policy object (GPO) to refresh the data. For more information about Group Policy analytics, see [Use Group Policy analytics](../configuration/group-policy-analytics.md#use-group-policy-analytics).
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Now whenever Microsoft makes changes to the mappings in Intune, the **MDM Support** column in the GP analytics tool automatically updates to reflect the changes. The automation is an improvement over the previous behavior, which required you to reimport your Group Policy object (GPO) to refresh the data. For more information about Group Policy analytics, see [Use Group Policy analytics](../configuration/group-policy-analytics.md).
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