Configurations

    In the upper-left corner of the page, you can find the status of the current tenant.

    Configurations are organized into two categories: Baseline scope which displays configurations defined within the baseline, and Unique to tenant which displays configurations that only exist in the tenant.

    In the Configurations section, you can find the number of instances that match the filter conditions and the total number of instances. Configurations are grouped into 4 sources: Intune, Microsoft 365, Microsoft 365 admin, and Microsoft Entra ID. You can expand a source to view its configurations, expand a configuration to view its instances, and click View next to an instance to view its detailed properties and property values.

    For quick access, you can search for a specific configuration by entering the configuration name in the Search text box and pressing Enter on your keyboard.

    When viewing tenant configurations, you can update configurations directly. To update properties of an instance, click Edit next to the instance to open the Edit window. In the Edit window, if a property cannot be updated, a View only tag will appear next to it. To help streamline the review process, you can click Hide view-only properties to focus only on those modifiable properties. To update properties, locate a property, make updates, and click Update to save the changes.

    If you want to mark an instance as tenant-specific setting, click Mark as tenant-specific setting next to the instance. Enter a comment and click Save. A Tenant-specific setting tag will appear next to it. Once an instance is marked as tenant-specific setting, it will still be included in the configuration deployment. However, drift detection will now use this custom value as the new standard for detecting deviations. To unmark an instance as tenant-specific setting, click Unmark, enter a comment, and click Save to save the changes. The Tenant-specific setting tag will disappear. Once an instance is unmarked as tenant-specific setting, it will still be monitored based on the baseline standard in drift detection.

    If you want to mark properties of an instance as tenant-specific settings, click Edit next to the instance to open the Edit window. In the Edit window, select the properties, and click Mark as tenant-specific setting. A Tenant-specific setting tag will appear next to the properties. Once a property is marked as tenant-specific setting, it will still be included in the configuration deployment. However, drift detection will now use this custom value as the new standard for detecting deviations. To unmark a property as tenant-specific setting, click Unmark, enter a comment, and click Save to save the changes. The Tenant-specific setting tag will disappear. Once a property is unmarked as tenant-specific setting, it will still be monitored based on the baseline standard in drift detection.

    After making changes, click Deploy changes in the lower-right corner of the page. In the Deploy changes window, changes are displayed, and you need to click Deploy changes to deploy these changes to the tenant.

    In the upper-right corner of the page, you will find the More actions (Button: More actions) button, which allows you to perform additional actions as below:

    - **Create** **baseline from tenant** – For detailed instructions, refer to [Create a Baseline](#missing-link). - **Apply baseline** – For detailed instructions, refer to [Apply a Baseline to a Tenant](#missing-link). - **Restore to a** **specific** **date** – For detailed instructions, refer to [Restore Tenant Configurations](#missing-link). - **View** **change** **log** – For detailed instructions, refer to [View Change Logs](#missing-link). - **Manage domain mappings** – For detailed instructions, refer to [Manage Domain Mappings](#missing-link). - **Enable/Disable auto-alignment** – For detailed instructions, refer to [Enable or Disable Auto-Alignment](#missing-link).