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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Azure Virtual Desktop multi-session with Microsoft Intune is currently in preview and may be modified before it’s released. See [Public preview in Microsoft Intune](public-preview.md) for more information.
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You can now use Microsoft Intune to manage Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session remote desktops in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center just as you can manage a shared Windows 10 or Windows 11 client device. When managing such virtual machines (VMs), you must use device-based configurations. Such configurations require user-less enrollments.
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You can now use Microsoft Intune to manage Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session remote desktops in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center just as you can manage a shared Windows 10 or Windows 11 client device. When managing such virtual machines (VMs), you must use device-based configurations. Such configurations require user-less enrollments.
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Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session is a new Remote Desktop Session Host exclusive to [Azure Virtual Desktop](/azure/virtual-desktop/) on Azure. It provides the following benefits:
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## Create the device configuration profile
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To configure configuration policies for Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session VMs, you'll usually use the [Settings catalog](../configuration/settings-catalog.md) in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
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To configure configuration policies for Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session VMs, you'll need to use the [Settings catalog](../configuration/settings-catalog.md) in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
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The existing device configuration profile templates aren't supported for Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session VMs, with the exception of the following templates:
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- ADMX-backed policies are supported. Some policies are not yet available in the Settings catalog.
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- ADMX-ingested policies are supported, including Office and Microsoft Edge settings available in Office administrative template files and Microsoft Edge administrative template files. For a complete list of ADMX-ingested policy categories, see [Win32 and Desktop Bridge app policy configuration](/windows/client-management/mdm/win32-and-centennial-app-policy-configuration#overview). Some ADMX ingested settings will not be applicable to Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Some ADMX settings currently require an insider build. You can hover over the information bubble next to the setting name to see if an insider build is required for a specific setting.
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## Compliance and Conditional access
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You can secure your Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session VMs by configuring compliance policies and Conditional Access policies in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center. The following compliance policies are supported on Windows 10 or Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session VMs:
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