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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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- Configuration Manager clients that run in the same Azure AD environment.
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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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-**Group Discovery**
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See the following for more information about Azure AD:
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-[Active Directory Domain Services Documentation](/azure/active-directory-domain-services) on docs.microsoft.com.
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For iOS devices, you can associate a PFX certificate profile to an email profile and enable S/MIME encryption. This then enables S/MIME in the native email client on iOS and associates the correct S/MIME encryption certificate to it.
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For more information about certificates in Configuration Manager, see [Introduction to certificate profiles](/sccm/protect/deploy-use/introduction-to-certificate-profiles).
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## New compliance settings for iOS devices
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#### Perform selective wipe
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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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### Device security
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#### New Device Control profile for Intune’s endpoint security Attack Surface Reduction policy<!-- 8844611 -->
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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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With this replacement, only instances of the new profile can be created. However, any profiles you’ve previously created that use the old profile structure remain available to use, edit, and deploy.
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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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You can review the status of endpoint security policies for tenant attached devices. The **Device Status** page can be accessed for all endpoint security policy types for tenant-attached clients. For more information, see [Device status](<!-- BROKEN LINK LocalLinkBookmarkNotFound: ../../configmgr/tenant-attach/atp-onboard.md#device-status-preview -->) for the endpoint security policy types.
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## IT pro and administrator documentation
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Other help and support documentation is available for IT pros and Intune administrators on microsoft.com.
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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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*[Microsoft Endpoint Manager documentation](../../index.yml): 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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- Product feedback for [Configuration Manager](configmgr/core/understand/product-feedback.md) or [Intune](https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/forum/ef1d6d38-fd1b-ec11-b6e7-0022481f8472)
- Support requests for [Configuration Manager](https://aka.ms/cmcbsupport) or [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](get-support.md)
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To share feedback on the fundamental docs.microsoft.com platform, see [Docs feedback](https://aka.ms/sitefeedback). The platform includes all of the wrapper components such as the header, table of contents, and right menu. Also how the articles render in the browser, such as the font, alert boxes, and page anchors.
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## Contribute
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The Microsoft Endpoint Manager documentation library, like most content on docs.microsoft.com, is open-sourced on GitHub. This library accepts and encourages community contributions. For more information on how to get started, see the [Contributor Guide](/contribute). The only prerequisite is to create a [GitHub account](https://github.com/join).
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The Microsoft Endpoint Manager documentation library, like most content on docs.microsoft.com, is open-sourced on GitHub. This library accepts and encourages community contributions. For more information on how to get started, see the [Contributor Guide](/contribute/). The only prerequisite is to create a [GitHub account](https://github.com/join).
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