Setting up equivalent policies after moving to HexnodeSolved

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1 day ago Mar 12, 2026

Hi team, we’re planning to move from another MDM solution to Hexnode UEM. To keep things consistent, we’d like to replicate the same policies we had earlier. Could someone confirm if the following policies are available exactly as they are in Hexnode, or if there are alternatives? 

  • Web browser default page setup 

  • Windows Firewall restrictions 

  • Windows Hello PIN setup 

  • OneDrive silent configuration 

  • Outlook – disable automatic content download 

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21 hours ago Mar 12, 2026
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Hello @ronnie , thanks for reaching out.

Hexnode UEM does not currently provide built‑in options for setting up the browser homepage, applying firewall rules, or managing Windows Hello PIN directly. However, these requirements can be achieved using custom configuration profiles through the Deploy Custom Configuration policy, which allows flexibility in replicating such settings. 

For requirements like silent OneDrive setup or controlling Outlook content download, these can be managed using Hexnode UEM’s App Configurations policy available for AndroidiOS, and macOS. They can also be implemented using custom scripts, either by deploying scripts with the Execute Custom Script action across all supported platforms or by associating the Scripts policy on macOS and Windows to automate execution during startup, shutdown, logon, or logoff. 

If you’re considering a move to Hexnode, we encourage you to reach out to our support team to learn more and get started with Hexnode UEM. 

Regards, 
Simon Scott 
Hexnode UEM 

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5 hours ago Mar 13, 2026
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To add on, here are Microsoft’s CSP references that can help you review the available payloads and compatibility: 

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1 hour ago Mar 13, 2026
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Got it. Thanks, @simon_scott .  

I’ll reach you soon. 

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