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memdocs/configmgr/core/get-started/capabilities-in-technical-preview-1702.md

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- A Configuration Manager site that runs on an Azure VM that is joined to your Azure AD.
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To configure Azure AD Domain Service, see [Get started with Azure AD Domain Services](/azure/active-directory-domain-services/create-instance).
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To configure Azure AD Domain Service, see [Get started with Azure AD Domain Services](/azure/active-directory-domain-services/tutorial-create-instance).
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### Discover resources
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After you set up Configuration Manager to run in Azure AD, you can use the following Active Directory discovery methods to search
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See the following for more information about Azure AD:
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- [Azure Active Directory Domain Services](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/active-directory-ds) on azure.microsoft.com.
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- [Active Directory Domain Services Documentation](/azure/active-directory-domain-services) on docs.microsoft.com.
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See the following for more information about Azure AD:
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- [Azure Active Directory Domain Services product information](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/active-directory-ds)
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- [Active Directory Domain Services documentation](/azure/active-directory-domain-services/)
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## Conditional access device compliance policy improvements
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For more information about certificates in Configuration Manager, see [Introduction to certificate profiles](../../protect/deploy-use/introduction-to-certificate-profiles.md).
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Devices enrolled as Android for Work can only be selectively wiped because you only manage the work profile. This protects the personal profile from being wiped. Performing a selective wipe on an Android for Work device removes the work profile, including all apps and data, and unenrolls the device.
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To selectively wipe an Android for Work device, use the normal [selective wipe process](/sccm/mdm/deploy-use/wipe-lock-reset-devices#selective-wipe) in the Configuration Manager console.
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To selectively wipe an Android for Work device, use the normal [selective wipe process](../../mdm/deploy-use/wipe-lock-reset-devices.md#selective-wipe) in the Configuration Manager console.
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**Configuring sync schedule in Android for Work email profiles causes them to fail to deploy**

memdocs/intune/fundamentals/whats-new.md

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As part of the continuing [rollout of new profiles for endpoint security policies](#new-profile-templates-and-settings-structure-for-endpoint-security-policies), which began in April 2022, we’ve released a new Device Control profile template for [Attack Surface Reduction](../protect/endpoint-security-asr-policy.md) policy for endpoint security in Intune. This profile replaces the previous profile of the same name for the *Windows 10 and later* platform.
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As part of the continuing [rollout of new profiles for endpoint security policies]( <!-- BROKEN LINK LocalLinkBookmarkNotFound: #new-profile-templates-and-settings-structure-for-endpoint-security-policies --> ), which began in April 2022, we’ve released a new Device Control profile template for [Attack Surface Reduction](../protect/endpoint-security-asr-policy.md) policy for endpoint security in Intune. This profile replaces the previous profile of the same name for the *Windows 10 and later* platform.
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- When you create a new endpoint security policy, it automatically uses the [new device configuration profile reporting](#new-reporting-experience-for-device-configuration-profiles). When you look at the per-policy report, it also has an **Assignment Filter** column (**Devices** > **Configuration profiles** > Select an existing endpoint security policy > **View report**). Use this column to determine if a filter successfully applied to your policy.
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- When you create a new endpoint security policy, it automatically uses the [new device configuration profile reporting]( <!-- BROKEN LINK LocalLinkBookmarkNotFound: #new-reporting-experience-for-device-configuration-profiles --> ). When you look at the per-policy report, it also has an **Assignment Filter** column (**Devices** > **Configuration profiles** > Select an existing endpoint security policy > **View report**). Use this column to determine if a filter successfully applied to your policy.
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As [previously announced](../fundamentals/whats-new.md#plan-for-change-announcing-end-of-support-for-the-existing-use-locations-network-fence-feature-in-intune) in October 2021, support for using locations in device compliance policy for devices enrolled as Android device administrator was deprecated. Use of locations is often referred to as network fencing.
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memdocs/intune/user-help/help-support-windows-cpapp.md

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* [Docs.microsoft.com](/): Home to the Microsoft technical documentation where you can explore all guides and articles by product.
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* [Microsoft Endpoint Manager documentation](/mem): Official product documentation for Microsoft Endpoint Manager, which includes Microsoft Intune, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, and Windows Autopilot.
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* [Troubleshooting device enrollment in Intune](/troubleshoot/mem/intune/troubleshoot-device-enrollment-in-intune): Microsoft Intune article suggestions for troubleshooting device enrollment issues in Microsoft Intune.
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* [Microsoft technical documentation](/): Home to the Microsoft technical documentation where you can explore all guides and articles by product.
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memdocs/use-docs.md

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