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Updated Dec 27, 2024
AntonKolobov1
Nov 18, 2021Copper Contributor
We wanted to always use Settings Catalog where possible as it seems to be way to configure policies in future.
How could it happen that some policies are present in MEM "Administrative Templates" but not available in Settings Catalog?
Example: "Configure the Enterprise Mode Cloud Site List " for Edge (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/microsoft-edge-policies#internetexplorerintegrationcloudsitelist).
It's rather new. supported from Edge v93 = Aug 2021. Means Administrative Templates in MEM are kept up-to date better than Settings Catalog?
- Harjit_DhaliwalNov 18, 2021Iron Contributor
As you have probably noticed, Settings Catalog is marked as "preview", which means it continues to be developed and enhanced.
- David_GuyerNov 18, 2021
Microsoft
Hi Anton, It actually depends on the situation, there are times when settings catalog will add a new setting first, and other times when it gets added to a template first. - Jason_SandysNov 18, 2021
Microsoft
You are correct that the Settings Catalog is the preferred method for configuring most policies on Windows managed endpoints, The initial population of all settings is nearly complete but there are a few lagging settings that haven't been added yet for various reasons. ANd, although we've designed the process to be able to quickly ingest new settings, there will always be some lag in the process. We are working making the logistics of this process faster, but there will always be some delay unfortunately.