Enable Windows device management - Google Workspace Admin Help (2024)

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To manage Microsoft Windows 10 or 11 device settings through Google endpoint management, you need to turn on Windows device management, which is turned off by default. You need to turn on Windows device management whether you use it in standalone mode or with Google Credential Provider for Windows (GCPW).

Step 1: Review Windows settings

Whenyou enable Windows device management, the Windows settings in theGoogle Admin console are applied to Windows 10 or 11 devices in your organization. We recommend that you review and edit those settings first. For details, go to Apply settings for Windows 10 or 11 devices.

Step 2: Enable Windows device management

Before you begin: To apply the setting for certain users, put their accounts in an organizational unit.

  1. In the Admin console, go to MenuEnable Windows device management - Google Workspace Admin Help (1)Enable Windows device management - Google Workspace Admin Help (2)Enable Windows device management - Google Workspace Admin Help (3)DevicesEnable Windows device management - Google Workspace Admin Help (4)Mobile and endpointsEnable Windows device management - Google Workspace Admin Help (5)SettingsEnable Windows device management - Google Workspace Admin Help (6)Windows.

  2. Click Windows management setup.
  3. To apply the setting to everyone, leave the top organizational unit selected. Otherwise, select a child organizational unit.
  4. Next to Windows device management, select Enabled.
  5. Click Save. If you configured a childorganizational unit, you might be able to Inherit or Override a parent organizational unit's settings.

Next steps

  • If you install GCPW on users' devices and leave automaticenrollment enabled, thedevices are automatically enrolled in Windows device management and any settings you configured are applied during the next sync. Review the setup steps to confirm your setup is complete.
  • If you don't install GCPW on users' devices, you need to enroll devices. For details, seeEnroll a device in Windows device management.


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