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We are looking at creating a core set of MEM policies to deploy out to different tenants as needed and this looks fairly easy to do with CIPP.
I note that some MEM policies require tenant specific variables to be filled in, eg some of the OneDrive or SharePoint policies require the tenant ID to be entered. Presumably if we load a policy's JSON into a template these values will be hard coded in the template? Is there a way / is there anything planned to allow these to be parameterized so when applying a templates we could specify the correct values for the tenant we are applying the template to?
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Hi,
We are looking at creating a core set of MEM policies to deploy out to different tenants as needed and this looks fairly easy to do with CIPP.
I note that some MEM policies require tenant specific variables to be filled in, eg some of the OneDrive or SharePoint policies require the tenant ID to be entered. Presumably if we load a policy's JSON into a template these values will be hard coded in the template? Is there a way / is there anything planned to allow these to be parameterized so when applying a templates we could specify the correct values for the tenant we are applying the template to?
Thanks in advance!
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