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Remediation is available only when the type operator is set to Equals in all cases except for
mobile phone settings. During remediation, Configuration Manager performs one of the fol-
lowing actions based on the setting type:
Create the value if it does not exist (when the rule type is Value and the operator is
Equals).
Set the value if it exists but is not compliant.
Run a remediation script when using a script-based configuration item.
Set the value for the mobile device settings if supported by the mobile device operat-
ing system. (Not all mobile devices support the same settings.)
The method in which you configure remediation depends on the type of setting:
For a registry value or WQL query configuration item, in the compliance rule, select the
Remediate Noncompliance Rules When Supported check box. If you select this check
box, the remediation action will be one of the following:
Create The Value If It Does Not Exist.
Set The Value If It Exists But Is Not Compliant.
For a script configuration setting, you need to provide an appropriate remediation
script.
For mobile device configuration settings, on each setting group that you add to the
configuration item, you must select the Remediate The Noncompliant Settings check
box.
Configuration item remediation occurs only when the item is included in a baseline
deployment that you also have configured for remediation. (For remediation to be success-
ful, you must configure remediation both on the compliance rule and in the deployment
properties of the configuration baseline in which the configuration item is listed.) Due to the
requirement for both the item and deployment to support remediation, you can use the same
configuration item in both remediating and nonremediating deployments.
EXAM TIP
Remember which configuration item types allow remediation.
 
 
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