This CSP contains ADMX-backed policies which require a special SyncML format to enable or disable. You must specify the data type in the SyncML as <Format>chr</Format>. For details, see Understanding ADMX-backed policies.
The payload of the SyncML must be XML-encoded; for this XML encoding, there are a variety of online encoders that you can use. To avoid encoding the payload, you can use CDATA if your MDM supports it. For more information, see CDATA Sections.
MMC_ActiveDirDomTrusts
Scope
Editions
Applicable OS
❌ Device ✅ User
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_ADMComputers_1
Friendly Name
Administrative Templates (Computers)
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_ADMComputers_2
Friendly Name
Administrative Templates (Computers)
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Resultant Set of Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_ADMUsers_1
Friendly Name
Administrative Templates (Users)
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_ADMUsers_2
Friendly Name
Administrative Templates (Users)
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Resultant Set of Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_FolderRedirection_1
Friendly Name
Folder Redirection
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_FolderRedirection_2
Friendly Name
Folder Redirection
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Resultant Set of Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_GroupPolicyManagementSnapIn
Friendly Name
Group Policy Management
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_GroupPolicySnapIn
Friendly Name
Group Policy Object Editor
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
Permits or prohibits use of the Group Policy tab in property sheets for the Active Directory Users and Computers and Active Directory Sites and Services snap-ins.
If you enable this setting, the Group Policy tab is displayed in the property sheet for a site, domain, or organizational unit displayed by the Active Directory Users and Computers and Active Directory Sites and Services snap-ins. If you disable the setting, the Group Policy tab isn't displayed in those snap-ins.
If this setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this tab is displayed.
If "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users won't have access to the Group Policy tab.
To explicitly permit use of the Group Policy tab, enable this setting. If this setting isn't configured (or disabled), the Group Policy tab is inaccessible.
If "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users will have access to the Group Policy tab.
To explicitly prohibit use of the Group Policy tab, disable this setting. If this setting isn't configured (or enabled), the Group Policy tab is accessible.
When the Group Policy tab is inaccessible, it doesn't appear in the site, domain, or organizational unit property sheets.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_GroupPolicyTab
Friendly Name
Group Policy tab for Active Directory Tools
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_IEMaintenance_1
Friendly Name
Internet Explorer Maintenance
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_IEMaintenance_2
Friendly Name
Internet Explorer Maintenance
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Resultant Set of Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_IPSecManage_GP
Friendly Name
IP Security Policy Management
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_NapSnap_GP
Friendly Name
NAP Client Configuration
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_ResultantSetOfPolicySnapIn
Friendly Name
Resultant Set of Policy snap-in
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_RIS
Friendly Name
Remote Installation Services
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_ScriptsMachine_1
Friendly Name
Scripts (Startup/Shutdown)
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_ScriptsMachine_2
Friendly Name
Scripts (Startup/Shutdown)
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Resultant Set of Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_ScriptsUser_1
Friendly Name
Scripts (Logon/Logoff)
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_ScriptsUser_2
Friendly Name
Scripts (Logon/Logoff)
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Resultant Set of Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_SecuritySettings_1
Friendly Name
Security Settings
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_SecuritySettings_2
Friendly Name
Security Settings
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Resultant Set of Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_SoftwareInstalationComputers_1
Friendly Name
Software Installation (Computers)
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_SoftwareInstalationComputers_2
Friendly Name
Software Installation (Computers)
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Resultant Set of Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_SoftwareInstallationUsers_1
Friendly Name
Software Installation (Users)
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_SoftwareInstallationUsers_2
Friendly Name
Software Installation (Users)
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Resultant Set of Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_WindowsFirewall_GP
Friendly Name
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_WiredNetworkPolicy
Friendly Name
Wired Network (IEEE 802.3) Policies
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
ADMX mapping:
Name
Value
Name
MMC_WirelessNetworkPolicy
Friendly Name
Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11) Policies
Location
User Configuration
Path
MMC > Restricted/Permitted snap-ins > Group Policy > Group Policy snap-in extensions
✅ Pro ✅ Enterprise ✅ Education ✅ Windows SE ✅ IoT Enterprise / IoT Enterprise LTSC
✅ Windows 10, version 2004 with KB5005101 [10.0.19041.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 20H2 with KB5005101 [10.0.19042.1202] and later ✅ Windows 10, version 21H1 with KB5005101 [10.0.19043.1202] and later ✅ Windows 11, version 21H2 [10.0.22000] and later
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in.
If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console.
If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and can't be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in.
If this policy setting isn't configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users can't use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or disabled, this snap-in is prohibited.
If the policy setting "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this policy setting.
If this policy setting isn't configured or enabled, the snap-in is permitted.
When a snap-in is prohibited, it doesn't appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in doesn't appear.
Description framework properties:
Property name
Property value
Format
chr (string)
Access Type
Add, Delete, Get, Replace
Arbatpinigiai
This is an ADMX-backed policy and requires SyncML format for configuration. For an example of SyncML format, refer to Enabling a policy.
This module focuses on maintaining security in an Active Directory environment. It covers things from permissions management to authentication methods to identifying problematic accounts.