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Clarify policy deployment guidance for Microsoft Edge in App Configuration and Settings Catalog documentation
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intune/intune-service/apps/mamedge-4-acp-edge.md

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App Configuration Policies (this step) are designed for non-enrolled devices using the Managed Apps configuration channel, while Settings Catalog policies (Step 5) are designed for enrolled devices with device-level controls.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Never deploy both App Configuration Policies and Settings Catalog policies to the same client. Choose the appropriate policy type based on device enrollment status to avoid policy conflicts.
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> Never deploy both App Configuration Policies and Settings Catalog policies targeting Microsoft Edge to the same client. Choose the appropriate policy type based on device enrollment status to avoid policy conflicts.
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## Security Level Selection
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intune/intune-service/apps/mamedge-5-settings-catalog.md

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App Configuration Policies (Step 4) are designed for non-enrolled devices and use the Managed Apps configuration channel, while Settings Catalog policies (this step) are designed for enrolled devices and provide device-level controls.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Never deploy both App Configuration Policies and Settings Catalog policies to the same client, as this creates policy conflicts.
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> Never deploy both App Configuration Policies and Settings Catalog policies targeting Microsoft Edge to the same client, as this creates policy conflicts.
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For enrolled Windows devices, you can choose to use either Settings Catalog policies (recommended for flexibility) or the Microsoft Edge Security Baseline from **Endpoint Security** > **Security baselines**, but not both simultaneously as this creates conflicts.
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intune/intune-service/apps/mamedge-overview.md

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> **Policy Selection Guidance**: When configuring browser policies for enrolled Windows devices, you should choose **either** Settings Catalog policies (Step 5) **or** the Microsoft Edge Security Baseline from Endpoint Security, not both. Implementing both creates policy conflicts. The Settings Catalog approach provides more flexibility and granular control across all three security levels. For comprehensive coverage, this guide focuses on Settings Catalog implementation.
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> Similarly, for non-enrolled devices, use App Configuration Policies (Step 4). For enrolled devices, use Settings Catalog policies (Step 5). Never deploy both App Configuration Policies and Settings Catalog policies to the same client as this creates policy conflicts.
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> Similarly, for non-enrolled devices, use App Configuration Policies (Step 4). For enrolled devices, use Settings Catalog policies (Step 5). Never deploy both App Configuration Policies and Settings Catalog policies targeting Microsoft Edge to the same client as this creates policy conflicts.
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For more information about Microsoft Edge Security content, see [Microsoft Edge for Business: AI and protection in one secure enterprise browser](https://aka.ms/EdgeSecuritywhitepaper).
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