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# Configure Microsoft Edge policy settings in Microsoft Intune
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Using Administrative Templates in Microsoft Intune, you can create and manage Microsoft Edge policy settings on your Windows 10 devices. Administrative Templates use the ADMX templates for Microsoft Edge.
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Using Administrative Templates in Microsoft Intune, you can create and manage Microsoft Edge policy settings on your Windows client devices. Administrative Templates use the ADMX templates for Microsoft Edge.
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You can configure specific Microsoft Edge settings, such as adding download restrictions, using autofill, showing the favorites bar, and more. These settings are created in an Intune policy, and then deployed to Windows 10 devices in your organization.
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You can configure specific Microsoft Edge settings, such as adding download restrictions, using autofill, showing the favorites bar, and more. These settings are created in an Intune policy, and then deployed to Windows client devices in your organization.
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This article applies to:
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For Microsoft Edge version 45 and earlier, see [Microsoft Edge Browser device restrictions](device-restrictions-windows-10.md#microsoft-edge-legacy-version-45-and-older).
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> - For information on adding the Microsoft Edge version 77+ app on Windows 10, see [Add Edge app on Windows 10 devices](../apps/apps-windows-edge.md).
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> - For information on adding the Microsoft Edge version 77+ app on Windows client, see [Add Edge app on Windows client devices](../apps/apps-windows-edge.md).
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> - For information on adding and configuring Microsoft Edge version 77+ app on macOS, see [Add Edge app](../apps/apps-edge-macos.md), and [Configure Edge app using plist](/DeployEdge/configure-microsoft-edge-on-mac).
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> - For a list of the Microsoft Edge updates, including new policies, see the [Release notes for Microsoft Edge](/deployedge/microsoft-edge-relnote-stable-channel#policy-updates).
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## Prerequisites
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- Windows 10 with the following minimum system requirements:
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- Windows 10, version 1909
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4. Select **Create**.
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5. In **Basics**, enter the following properties:
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-**Name**: Enter a descriptive name for the profile. Name your profiles so you can easily identify them later. For example, a good profile name is **ADMX: Configure Edge on Windows 10 devices**.
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-**Name**: Enter a descriptive name for the profile. Name your profiles so you can easily identify them later. For example, a good profile name is **ADMX: Configure Edge on Windows 10/11 devices**.
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-**Description**: Enter a description for the profile. This setting is optional, but recommended.
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Your properties look similar to the following properties:
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For more information about ADMX administrative templates, see:
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-[Use Windows 10 templates to configure group policy settings in Microsoft Intune](administrative-templates-windows.md).
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-[Tutorial: Use the cloud to configure group policy on Windows 10 devices with ADMX templates and Microsoft Intune](tutorial-walkthrough-administrative-templates.md)
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-[Use Windows 10/11 templates to configure group policy settings in Microsoft Intune](administrative-templates-windows.md).
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-[Tutorial: Use the cloud to configure group policy on Windows client devices with ADMX templates and Microsoft Intune](tutorial-walkthrough-administrative-templates.md)
# Use Update Channel and Target Version settings to update Microsoft 365 with Microsoft Intune Administrative Templates
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In Intune, you can use [Windows 10 templates to configure group policy settings](administrative-templates-windows.md). This article shows you how to update Microsoft 365 using an administrative template in Intune. It also gives guidance on confirming your policies apply successfully. This information also helps when troubleshooting.
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In Intune, you can use [Windows client templates to configure group policy settings](administrative-templates-windows.md). This article shows you how to update Microsoft 365 using an administrative template in Intune. It also gives guidance on confirming your policies apply successfully. This information also helps when troubleshooting.
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In this scenario, you create an administrative template in Intune that updates Microsoft 365 on your devices.
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For more information on administrative templates, see [Windows 10 templates to configure group policy settings](administrative-templates-windows.md).
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For more information on administrative templates, see [Windows client templates to configure group policy settings](administrative-templates-windows.md).
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## Prerequisites
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> It's recommended to update more frequently. Semi-annually is only used as an example.
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2. Be sure to [assign the policy](device-profile-assign.md) to your Windows 10 devices. To test your policy sooner, you can also sync the policy:
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2. Be sure to [assign the policy](device-profile-assign.md) to your Windows client devices. To test your policy sooner, you can also sync the policy:
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-[Sync the policy in Intune](../remote-actions/device-sync.md)
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-[Manually sync the policy on the device](../user-help/sync-your-device-manually-windows.md#sync-from-settings-app)
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[Overview of the Office cloud policy service for Microsoft 365 Apps](/deployoffice/overview-office-cloud-policy-service)
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[Use Windows 10 templates to configure group policy settings (ADMX templates) in Microsoft Intune](administrative-templates-windows.md)
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[Use Windows 10/11 templates to configure group policy settings (ADMX templates) in Microsoft Intune](administrative-templates-windows.md)
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description: Use Administrative templates in Microsoft Intune and Endpoint Manager to create groups of settings for Windows 10 devices. Use these settings in a device configuration profile to control Office programs, Microsoft Edge, secure Internet Explorer, access OneDrive, use remote desktop, enable Auto-Play, set power management settings, use HTTP printing, control user sign-in, and change the event log size.
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description: Use Administrative templates in Microsoft Intune and Endpoint Manager to create groups of settings for Windows 10/11 client devices. Use these settings in a device configuration profile to control Office programs, Microsoft Edge, secure Internet Explorer, access OneDrive, use remote desktop, enable Auto-Play, set power management settings, use HTTP printing, control user sign-in, and change the event log size.
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# Use Windows 10 templates to configure group policy settings in Microsoft Intune
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# Use Windows 10/11 templates to configure group policy settings in Microsoft Intune
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When managing devices in your organization, you want to create groups of settings that apply to different device groups. For example, you have several device groups. For GroupA, you want to assign a specific set of settings. For GroupB, you want to assign a different set of settings. You also want a simple view of the settings you can configure.
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You can complete this task using **Administrative Templates** in Microsoft Intune. The administrative templates include thousands of settings that control features in Microsoft Edge version 77 and later, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office programs, remote desktop, OneDrive, passwords, PINs, and more. These settings allow group administrators to manage group policies using the cloud.
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The Windows settings are similar to group policy (GPO) settings in Active Directory (AD). These settings are built in to Windows, and are [ADMX-backed settings](/windows/client-management/mdm/understanding-admx-backed-policies) that use XML. The Office and Microsoft Edge settings are ADMX-ingested, and use the ADMX settings in [Office administrative template files](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=49030) and [Microsoft Edge administrative template files](https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/enterprise). And, the Intune templates are 100% cloud-based. They offer a simple and straight-forward way to configure the settings, and find the settings you want.
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**Administrative Templates** are built in to Intune, and don't require any customizations, including using OMA-URI. As part of your mobile device management (MDM) solution, use these template settings as a one-stop shop to manage your Windows 10 devices.
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**Administrative Templates** are built in to Intune, and don't require any customizations, including using OMA-URI. As part of your mobile device management (MDM) solution, use these template settings as a one-stop shop to manage your Windows client devices.
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This article lists the steps to create a template for Windows 10 devices, and shows how to filter all the available settings in Intune. When you create the template, it creates a device configuration profile. You can then assign or deploy this profile to Windows 10 devices in your organization.
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This article lists the steps to create a template for Windows client devices, and shows how to filter all the available settings in Intune. When you create the template, it creates a device configuration profile. You can then assign or deploy this profile to Windows client devices in your organization.
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## Before you begin
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:::image type="content" source="./media/administrative-templates-windows/administrative-templates-all-internet-explorer-settings-device.png" alt-text="See all device settings that apply to Internet Explorer in Microsoft Intune and Endpoint Manager admin center":::
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10. Select **OK** to save your changes.
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11. Select **OK** to save your changes.
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Continue to go through the list of settings, and configure the settings you want in your environment. Here are some examples:
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- Use the **Allow importing of favorites** setting to allow or block users from importing favorites from another browser into Microsoft Edge.
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12. In **Scope tags** (optional), assign a tag to filter the profile to specific IT groups, such as `US-NC IT Team` or `JohnGlenn_ITDepartment`. For more information about scope tags, see [Use RBAC and scope tags for distributed IT](..//fundamentals/scope-tags.md).
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12. Select **Next**.
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13. In **Scope tags** (optional), assign a tag to filter the profile to specific IT groups, such as `US-NC IT Team` or `JohnGlenn_ITDepartment`. For more information about scope tags, see [Use RBAC and scope tags for distributed IT](..//fundamentals/scope-tags.md).
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14. In **Assignments**, select the user or groups that will receive your profile. For more information on assigning profiles, see [Assign user and device profiles](device-profile-assign.md).
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If the profile is assigned to user groups, then configured ADMX settings apply to any device that the user enrolls, and signs in to. If the profile is assigned to device groups, then configured ADMX settings apply to any user that signs into that device. This assignment happens if the ADMX setting is a computer configuration (`HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE`), or a user configuration (`HKEY_CURRENT_USER`). With some settings, a computer setting assigned to a user may also impact the experience of other users on that device.
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The next time the device checks for configuration updates, the settings you configured are applied.
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For the specific steps, see [Create a custom profile using OMA-URI in Intune](custom-settings-configure.md).
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