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-**Require user to set a PIN for sign-in session**: When set to **Enable**, the user must set a PIN for their sign-in session. When set to **Not configured** (default), the user isn't required to set a PIN. This setting must be enabled to show the sub-settings.
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-**Choose complexity of PIN for sign-in session**: Select the complexity of the session PIN. Your options:
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-**Not configured**: Intune doesn't change or update this setting. By default, MHS requires at least one character in the session PIN.
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-**Simple**: Requires numbers. There are no restrictions on repeating (444) or or ordered (123, 321, 246) sequences.
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-**Simple**: Requires numbers. There are no restrictions on repeating (444) or ordered (123, 321, 246) sequences.
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-**Complex**: Allows users to create a PIN with alphanumeric characters. Can't use repeating (444) or ordered (123, 321, 246) sequences.
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For more information on this setting, see **Complexity of session PIN** at [Configure the Microsoft Managed Home Screen app for Android Enterprise](../apps/app-configuration-managed-home-screen-app.md).
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> [!Note]
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> Windows 10 and Windows 11 do not provide the rev number during enrollment, so for example, if you enter in 10.0.17134.100, and the device is 10.0.17134.174, it will be blocked during enrollment.
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6. Under **Personallyowned**, choose **Allow** for the platforms that you want to permit as personally owned devices.
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6. Under **Personally-owned**, choose **Allow** for the platforms that you want to permit as personally owned devices.
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7. Under **Device manufacturer**, enter a comma-separated list of the manufacturers that you want to block.
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8. Choose **Next** to go to the **Scope tags** page.
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9. On the **Scope tags** page, optionally add the scope tags you want to apply to this restriction. For more information about scope tags, see [Use role-based access control and scope tags for distributed IT](../fundamentals/scope-tags.md). When using scope tags with enrollment restrictions, users can only re-order policies for which they have scope. Also, they can only reorder for the policy positions for which they have scope. Users see the true policy priority number on each policy. A scoped user can tell the relative priority of their policies even if they can't see all the other policies.
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- Android device administrator and Android Enterprise work profile support major.minor.rev.build.
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- iOS/iPadOS supports major.minor.rev. Operating system versions don't apply to Apple devices that enroll with the Device Enrollment Program, Apple School Manager, or the Apple Configurator app.
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- Windows supports major.minor.build.rev for Windows 10 and Windows 11 only.
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-**Personallyowned**: Select **Allow** to permit devices to enroll and operate as personally owned devices.
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-**Personally-owned**: Select **Allow** to permit devices to enroll and operate as personal devices.
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-**Device manufacturer**: Enter a comma-separated list of the manufacturers that you want to block.
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6. On the **Scope tags** page, optionally add the scope tags you want to apply to this restriction. For more information about scope tags, see [Use role-based access control and scope tags for distributed IT](../fundamentals/scope-tags.md). When using scope tags with enrollment restrictions, users can only re-order policies for which they have scope. Also, they can only reorder for the policy positions for which they have scope. Users see the true policy priority number on each policy. A scoped user can tell the relative priority of their policies even if they can't see all the other policies. When you're done, select **Next**.
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