

Unfortunately, these URIs do not map nicely to Group Policy settings in the ADMX file.

#How to use itune to create a custom map windows#
#How to use itune to create a custom map how to#
Google already has published steps on how to import their ADMX files into Intune using a ‘Custom’ configuration profile, however they are not as detailed as I think they should be. The example I use in this post is to import the Google Chrome settings. In this post I will explain how to use ‘Custom’ configuration profile in Intune to apply 3rd party group policy settings. Unfortunately, it’s not as easy as it could and should be. However, hope is not lost! You can use the ‘Custom’ configuration profile in Intune to import (‘Ingest’) 3rd party ADMX files. Administrative Template profiles allows you to apply standard Windows and Microsoft Office group policy settings on Intune clients.īut what happens if you want to use ADMX that is provided for other companies? Unfortunately, at the time of writing, you cannot import 3rd party ADMX files into an Administrative Template profile. With Configuration profiles in Intune (or whatever Microsoft calls it these days), you can create an ‘Administrative Templates’ profile.
