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Andrew Taylor
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Andrew Taylor is an End-User Compute architect with 20 years IT experience across industries and a particular interest in Microsoft Cloud technologies, PowerShell and Microsoft Graph. Andrew graduated with a degree in Business Studies in 2004 from Lancaster University and since then has obtained numerous Microsoft certifications including Microsoft 365 Enterprise Administrator Expert, Azure Solutions Architect Expert and Cybersecurity Architect Expert amongst others. He currently working as an EUC Architect for an IT Company in the United Kingdom, planning and automating the products across the EUC space. Andrew lives on the coast in the North East of England with his wife and two daughters.
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Importing and ingesting an ADMX policy

A relatively new (and welcome) addition is the ability to ingest ADMX policies directly within the console. This is useful for your third-party products, which do not have policies configured within the Settings catalog and are easier to configure than custom OMA-URI policies.

Getting ready

For this example, we will use the Mozilla Firefox policy templates. The templates can be downloaded from this location: https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/releases.

The process is the same for any ADMX-based Architecture Description Markup Language (ADML), so feel free to use others if needed.

After downloading and extracting your templates, you will need firefox.admx and the matching ADML for your preferred language.

How to do it…

Follow this recipe to ingest and configure a policy for Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Inside the Intune portal, navigate to Devices | Windows | Configuration profiles.

    At the top, next to where it says...

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Andrew Taylor is an End-User Compute architect with 20 years IT experience across industries and a particular interest in Microsoft Cloud technologies, PowerShell and Microsoft Graph. Andrew graduated with a degree in Business Studies in 2004 from Lancaster University and since then has obtained numerous Microsoft certifications including Microsoft 365 Enterprise Administrator Expert, Azure Solutions Architect Expert and Cybersecurity Architect Expert amongst others. He currently working as an EUC Architect for an IT Company in the United Kingdom, planning and automating the products across the EUC space. Andrew lives on the coast in the North East of England with his wife and two daughters.
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