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Frequently asked questions
What is the Microsoft Security Compliance Manager (SCM)?
The Security Compliance Manager (SCM) is now retired and is no longer supported. The reason is that SCM was an incredibly complex and large program that needed to be updated for every Windows release. It has been replaced by the Security Compliance Toolkit (SCT). To provide a better service for our customers, we've moved to SCT with which we can publish baselines through the Microsoft Download Center in a lightweight .zip file that contains GPO Backups, GPO reports, Excel spreadsheets, WMI filters, and scripts to apply the settings to local policy.
More information about this change can be found on the Microsoft Security Guidance blog.
Where can I get an older version of a Windows baseline?
Any version of Windows baseline before Windows 10, version 1703, can still be downloaded using SCM. Any future versions of Windows baseline will be available through SCT. See the version matrix in this article to see if your version of Windows baseline is available on SCT.
What file formats are supported by the new SCT?
The toolkit supports formats created by the Windows GPO backup feature (.pol
, .inf
, and .csv
). Policy Analyzer saves its data in XML files with a .PolicyRules
file extension. LGPO also supports its own LGPO text file format as a text-based analog for the binary registry.pol file format. For more information, see the LGPO documentation. Keep in mind that SCMs' .cab
files are no longer supported.
Does SCT support Desired State Configuration (DSC) file format?
No. PowerShell-based DSC is rapidly gaining popularity, and more DSC tools are coming online to convert GPOs and DSC and to validate system configuration.
Does SCT support the creation of Microsoft Configuration Manager DCM packs?
No. A potential alternative is Desired State Configuration (DSC), a feature of the Windows Management Framework. For a tool that supports conversion of GPO Backups to DSC format, see BaselineManagement.
Does SCT support the creation of Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP)-format policies?
No. SCM supported only SCAP 1.0, which wasn't updated as SCAP evolved. The new toolkit likewise doesn't include SCAP support.
Version matrix
Client versions
Name | Build | Baseline release date | Security tools |
---|---|---|---|
Windows 11 | 24H2 |
October 2024 |
SCT 1.0 |
Windows 11 | 23H2 |
October 2023 |
SCT 1.0 |
Windows 11 | 22H2 |
September 2022 |
SCT 1.0 |
Windows 10 | 22H2 21H2 20H2 1809 1607 1507 |
October 2022 December 2021 December 2020 October 2018 October 2016 January 2016 |
SCT 1.0 |
Server versions
Name | Build | Baseline Release Date | Security Tools |
---|---|---|---|
Windows Server 2022 | SecGuide | September 2021 | SCT 1.0 |
Windows Server 2019 | SecGuide | November 2018 | SCT 1.0 |
Windows Server 2016 | SecGuide | October 2016 | SCT 1.0 |
Windows Server 2012 R2 | SecGuide | August 2014 | SCT 1.0 |
Microsoft products
Name | Details | Security Tools |
---|---|---|
Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, version 2306 | SecGuide | SCT 1.0 |
Microsoft Edge, version 128 | SecGuide | SCT 1.0 |