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ms.date: 01/04/2022
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## App management
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### Deploy DMG-type applications to managed macOS devices<!-- 1171356 -->
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You will be able to upload and deploy DMG-type applications to managed Macs from Microsoft Endpoint Manager using the **required** assignment type. DMG is the file extension for Apple disk image files. DMG-type apps are deployed using the Intune MDM agent for macOS devices. You can add a DMG app from [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431) by selecting **Apps** > **macOS** > **Add** > **macOS app (DMG)**.
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### Password complexity for Android devices<!-- 9321870 -->
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The **Require device lock** setting in Intune will be extended to include values (**Low Complexity**, **Medium Complexity**, and **High Complexity**). If the device lock doesn't meet the minimum password requirement, you'll be able to **warn**, **wipe data**, or **block** the end user from accessing a managed account in a managed app.
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## Device security
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We’re adding a new policy under endpoint security Account protection that you can use to manage the local user groups on a device. The settings are from the [Windows Client Management CSP - LocalUsersAndGroups](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-localusersandgroups). (**Endpoint security** > **Account protection** > **Local Group Restrictions**).
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With this capability, when configuring the policy you’ll be able to select users from the Azure AD group picker, or manually add users by their SID.
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## Device configuration
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### Use Collect diagnostics to collect additional details from Windows 365 devices through Intune remote actions<!-- 12636207 -->
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Intune's remote action to [*Collect diagnostics*](../remote-actions/collect-diagnostics.md) will soon collect additional details from Windows 365 (Cloud PC) devices. (**Devices** > **Windows** > *select a Windows 365 device* > **Collect diagnostics**)
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The new details for Windows 365 devices include the following registry data:
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- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\AddIns\WebRTC Redirector
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### Automatic device clean-up rules support for Android Enterprise devices<!-- 9797532 -->
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Intune supports the creation of rules to automatically remove devices that appear to be inactive, stale, or unresponsive. You'll soon be able to use these clean-up rules with Android Enterprise devices that previously did not support them. This support is coming for:
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To learn more about clean-up rules, see [Automatically delete devices with cleanup rules](../remote-actions/devices-wipe.md#automatically-delete-devices-with-cleanup-rules).
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You will be able to create a VPN profile for Windows devices that configures VPN settings (**Devices** > **Configuration profiles** > **Create profile** > **Windows 10 and later** for platform > **Templates** > **VPN** for profile).
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When you create a profile, there's a new **Use this VPN profile with a user/device scope** setting that lets you apply the profile to the user scope or the device scope:
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- **User scope**: The VPN profile is installed within the user's account on the device.
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- **Device scope**: The VPN profile is installed in the device context and applies to all users on the device.
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Existing VPN profiles will apply to their existing scope, and are not impacted by this change. Currently, all VPN profiles are installed in the user scope *except* for the profiles with device tunnel enabled, which requires device scope.
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For more information on VPN settings you can currently configure, see [Windows device settings to add VPN connections using Intune](../configuration/vpn-settings-windows-10.md).
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