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Microsoft Graph Explorer and API Basics
Use the aka.ms/ge link to access the Microsoft Graph Explorer. You will need to sign into your tenant to access the Microsoft Graph Explorer and provide the necessary permissions to access the data you want to work with.
Send a GET
request to the following endpoint:
https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/organization
Send a GET
request to the following endpoint:
https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/deviceManagement/configurationPolicies
Send a GET
request to the following endpoint (replace PolicyID
with the ID of the policy you want to get):
https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/deviceManagement/configurationPolicies/{PolicyID}
Example:
https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/deviceManagement/configurationPolicies/0f6899f8-f2af-49b9-90c7-dd9ab7315fea
Send a POST
request to the following endpoint:
https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/deviceManagement/configurationPolicies
And in the request body, include the JSON payload for the device configuration policy you want to upload. You can find them in here.
Send a GET
request to the following endpoint:
https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/deviceManagement/deviceCompliancePolicies
Send a POST
request to the following endpoint:
https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/deviceManagement/deviceCompliancePolicies
And in the request body, include the JSON payload for the device compliance policy you want to upload. You can find them in here.
- New-WDACConfig
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- Remove-WDACConfig
- Edit-WDACConfig
- Edit-SignedWDACConfig
- Deploy-SignedWDACConfig
- Confirm-WDACConfig
- New-DenyWDACConfig
- Set-CommonWDACConfig
- New-KernelModeWDACConfig
- Get-CommonWDACConfig
- Invoke-WDACSimulation
- Remove-CommonWDACConfig
- Assert-WDACConfigIntegrity
- Build-WDACCertificate
- Test-CiPolicy
- Get-CiFileHashes
- ConvertTo-WDACPolicy
- Get-CIPolicySetting
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- App Control for Fully managed device - Variant 4
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