Chrome policies now support Windows MDM |
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Issue descriptionAs of chrome m69, chrome can be managed via Intune on Windows 10 and later (or any management system that uses the Windows built in MDM client). Windows 10 Home edition is not support, but all others are. The policy template file needs to be updated so this is properly documented. https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/components/policy/resources/policy_templates.json? At the moment, the file contains the string: """ This policy is not available on Windows instances that are not joined to a <ph name="MS_AD_NAME">Microsoft® Active Directory®</ph> domain. """ This should be changed to something like: """ This policy is available only on Windows instances that are joined to a <ph name="MS_AD_NAME">Microsoft® Active Directory®</ph> domain or Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise instances that are enrolled for device management. """
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The following revision refers to this bug: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/73b062844a6ad3ce841119f80009ffdf46e36c2a commit 73b062844a6ad3ce841119f80009ffdf46e36c2a Author: Roger Tawa <rogerta@chromium.org> Date: Fri Dec 14 20:29:35 2018 Fix policy descriptions to mention windows machange that are mdm enrolled. Bug: 874081 Change-Id: I05a860e2c9488db74f265492516d8d1322afa0e3 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1377521 Reviewed-by: Julian Pastarmov <pastarmovj@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Roger Tawa <rogerta@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#616808} [modify] https://crrev.com/73b062844a6ad3ce841119f80009ffdf46e36c2a/components/policy/resources/policy_templates.json
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Comment 1 by rogerta@chromium.org
, Dec 14