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PatrickF11
Dec 06, 2019MCT
Enable WinRM through Intune
Hello everybody, I'm trying to enable WinRM to remotely manage our devices, when onprem. Therefore i tried to add a custom profile with the following OMA-URI: ./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config...
Thijs Lecomte
Dec 13, 2019Bronze Contributor
Awesome! How do you find out the correct parameter names for 'AllowAutoConfig_IPv4Filter', because those are not listed in the CSP docs?
Dec 13, 2019
Hi Thijs Lecomte,
The CSP documentation gives you basically all info to look it up, see here:
ADMX Info:
- GP English name: Allow remote server management through WinRM
- GP name: AllowAutoConfig
- GP path: Windows Components/Windows Remote Management (WinRM)/WinRM Service
- GP ADMX file name: WindowsRemoteManagement.admx
Then go to C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions on a Windows 10 device and look for:
WindowsRemoteManagement.admx
<policy name="AllowAutoConfig" class="Machine" displayName="$(string.AllowAutoConfig)" explainText="$(string.AutoConfigHelp)" presentation="$(presentation.AllowAutoConfig)" key="Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WinRM\Service" valueName="AllowAutoConfig">
<parentCategory ref="WinRMService" />
<supportedOn ref="windows:SUPPORTED_WindowsVista" />
<enabledValue>
<decimal value="1" />
</enabledValue>
<disabledValue>
<decimal value="0" />
</disabledValue>
<elements>
<text id="AllowAutoConfig_IPv4Filter" valueName="IPv4Filter" maxLength="1024" />
<text id="AllowAutoConfig_IPv6Filter" valueName="IPv6Filter" maxLength="1024" />
</elements>
</policy>
Follow the instruction "How to construct the value / enable a policy" here:
best,
Oliver
- Thijs LecomteDec 13, 2019Bronze ContributorI have learned something new today, thanks a lot!