Custom XML device policy 编辑
You can create custom XML policies in Endpoint Management to customize the following features on supported Windows devices:
- Provisioning, which includes configuring the device, and enabling or disabling features
- Device configuration, which includes allowing users to change settings and device parameters
- Software upgrades, which include providing new software or bug fixes to be loaded onto the device, including apps and system software
- Fault management, which includes receiving error and status reports from the device
Note:
When creating your XML content, use the \% character with caution. The \% character is an XML reserved character, used only to escape XML special characters. To use \% in a name, encode it as \%25.
For Windows devices: You create your custom XML configuration by using the Open Mobile Alliance Device Management (OMA DM) API in Windows. Creating custom XML with the OMA DM API is beyond the scope of this topic. For more information about using the OMA DM API, see OMA DM protocol support on the Microsoft Developer Network site.
For Android Enterprise devices: You create your custom XML configuration by using the MX Management System (MXMS). Creating custom XML with the MXMS API is beyond the scope of this article.
To add or configure this policy, go to Configure > Device Policies. For more information, see Device policies.
Windows Desktop/Tablet settings
XML content: Type, or cut and paste, the custom XML code you want to add to the policy.
After you click Next, Endpoint Management checks the XML content syntax. Any syntax errors appear below the content box. Fix any errors before you continue.
If there are no syntax errors, the Custom XML Policy assignment page appears.
Use Windows AutoPilot to set up and configure devices
Windows AutoPilot is a collection of technologies used to set up and pre-configure new devices, getting them ready for productive use. You can use Windows AutoPilot to reset, repurpose, and recover devices. AutoPilot helps to remove some of the complexity of your current operating system deployment. Using AutoPilot reduces the task to a set of simple settings and operations that can get your devices ready to use quickly and efficiently.
For a brief overview of using Windows AutoPilot with Endpoint Management, watch this video.
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