A Configuration Service Provider (CSP) is a Windows component that provides access to a specific setting. You can configure CSPs to manage settings across an entire fleet of Windows devices.
Windows Push Notification Services (WNS) runs by default in the background and enables ºÚÁϺ£½Ç91Èë¿Ú MDM servers to push policy updates to devices enrolled in ºÚÁϺ£½Ç91Èë¿Ú MDM. When policies are added, modified, or deleted, devices enrolled in ºÚÁϺ£½Ç91Èë¿Ú MDM are notified by WNS to check-in and apply the policy updates. Windows MDM enrolled devices receive notifications to check-in via WNS, and no longer wait 30 minutes to poll for work.
CSP Policy Library
IT Admins can configure and apply the following CSP policies to Windows 10/11 devices enrolled in ºÚÁϺ£½Ç91Èë¿Ú MDM:
IT Admins can configure Bluetooth restrictions for Windows devices using this policy. See Create a Windows Bluetooth Policy to learn more.
IT Admins can configure the install certificate for Windows devices using this policy. See Create a Windows Install Certificate Policy to learn more.
IT Admins can configure a VPN profile policy for Windows devices to securely and remotely access the organization’s network. See Create a Windows VPN Policy to learn more.
IT Admins can configure a wireless network for Windows devices using this policy. See Create a Windows WiFi Configuration Policy to learn more.
IT Admins can configure Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) for your Windows devices. See Create a Windows SCEP Profiles Policy to learn more.
The ControlPolicyConflict CSP policy is automatically enabled and runs by default in the background. This policy scans for conflicts between MDM policies and other group policies to ensure that the MDM-driven device configuration policies take precedence over any others. If conflicts between MDM policies and group policies arise, they are automatically resolved.