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memdocs/intune/configuration/device-profile-troubleshoot.md

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## Next steps
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Need extra help? See [How to get support in Microsoft Endpoint Manager](../../get-support.md).
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Need extra help? See [How to get support in Microsoft Intune](../../get-support.md).

memdocs/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-android-for-work.md

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Some settings aren't supported by all enrollment types. To see which settings are supported by which enrollment types, see the user interface. Each setting is under a heading that indicates the enrollment types that can use the setting.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/device-restrictions-android-for-work/setting-headers.png" alt-text="See the Android Enterprise Users and Accounts setting headers and the enrollment types they apply to in Microsoft Intune and Endpoint Manager.":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/device-restrictions-android-for-work/setting-headers.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows the Android Enterprise Users and Accounts setting headers and the enrollment types they apply to in Microsoft Intune.":::
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For corporate-owned devices with a work profile, some settings only apply in the work profile. These settings have **(work profile-level)** in the setting name. For fully managed and dedicated devices, these settings apply device-wide.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/device-restrictions-android-for-work/work-profile-level.png" alt-text="See the Android Enterprise application settings that apply at the corporate-owned work profile level in Microsoft Intune and Endpoint Manager.":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/device-restrictions-android-for-work/work-profile-level.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows the Android Enterprise application settings that apply at the corporate-owned work profile level in Microsoft Intune.":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/device-restrictions-android-for-work/custom-layout-context-menu.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows how to move your apps and folders to different locations on Android Enterprise dedicated devices running in multi-app mode in Microsoft Intune.":::
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title: Restrict devices features using policy in Microsoft Intune
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description: Add a device configuration profile to restrict features on Android device administrator, Android Enterprise, AOSP, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Windows 10/11 client devices in Microsoft Intune and Endpoint Manager.
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description: Add a device configuration profile to restrict features on Android device administrator, Android Enterprise, AOSP, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Windows 10/11 client devices in Microsoft Intune.
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memdocs/intune/configuration/group-policy-analytics-migrate.md

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description: After you import your group policy objects in Microsoft Intune and Endpoint Manager, use the migrate feature to transfer your GPOs to a Settings Catalog policy. This policy will use your imported GPOs, and can be assigned to users and devices managed by your organizations.
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description: After you import your group policy objects in Microsoft Intune, use the migrate feature to transfer your GPOs to a Settings Catalog policy. This policy will use your imported GPOs, and can be assigned to users and devices managed by your organizations.
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# Create a Settings Catalog policy using your imported GPOs in Microsoft Endpoint Manager (public preview)
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# Create a Settings Catalog policy using your imported GPOs in Microsoft Intune (public preview)
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You can import your on-premises Group Policy Objects (GPOs), and create an Intune policy using these imported settings. This policy can be deployed to users and devices managed by your organization.
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With Group Policy Analytics, you import your on-premises GPOs. It analyzes your imported GPOs, and shows the settings that are also available in Microsoft Intune. For the settings that are available, you can create a [Settings Catalog policy](settings-catalog.md), and then deploy the policy to your managed devices.
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This article shows you how to create the policy from your imported GPOs. For more information and an overview on Group Policy Analytics, go to [Analyze your on-premises group policy objects (GPO) using Group Policy analytics in Microsoft Endpoint Manager](group-policy-analytics.md).
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This article shows you how to create the policy from your imported GPOs. For more information and an overview on Group Policy Analytics, go to [Analyze your on-premises group policy objects (GPO) using Group Policy analytics in Microsoft Intune](group-policy-analytics.md).
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- This feature is in public preview. For more information, go to [Public preview in Microsoft Intune](../fundamentals/public-preview.md).
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:::image type="content" source="./media/group-policy-analytics-migrate/select-migrate-see-all-settings.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows how to select the Migrate button to see all the settings in your imported GPO in Microsoft Intune." lightbox="./media/group-policy-analytics-migrate/select-migrate-see-all-settings.png":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/group-policy-analytics-migrate/sort-using-column-names.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows how to sort the settings using the Migrate, Setting name, Group policy setting category, MDM support, value, scope, min OS version, and CSP name Group Policy Analytics migrate features in Microsoft Intune." lightbox="./media/group-policy-analytics-migrate/sort-using-column-names.png":::
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