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### Import custom ADMX and ADML administrative templates to create a device configuration profile that you can assign and manage<!-- 4970862 -->
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You can create a device configuration policy that uses built-in ADMX templates (**Devices** > **Configuration profiles** > **Create profile** > **Windows 10 and later** for platform > **Templates** > **Administrative templates**).
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You'll be able to import custom and 3rd party/partner ADMX and ADML templates into the Endpoint Manager admin center. Once imported, you can create a device configuration policy, assign the policy to your devices, and manage the settings in the policy.
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For information on the built-in ADMX templates, see [Use Windows 10/11 templates to configure group policy settings in Microsoft Intune](../configuration/administrative-templates-windows.md).
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### Create a Settings Catalog policy using your imported GPOs with Group Policy analytics (public preview)<!-- 6379751 -->
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Using Group Policy analytics, you can import your on-premises GPO, and see the settings that are supported in Microsoft Intune. It also shows any deprecated settings, or settings not available to MDM providers.
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