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## Local Windows device configuration
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To configure a local Windows device for USB redirection using opaque low-level redirection, you need to allow RDP redirection of other supported USB peripherals for users and administrators. You can do this using Microsoft Intune or Group Policy.
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To configure a local Windows device for USB redirection using opaque low-level redirection, you need to allow RDP redirection of other supported USB peripherals for users and administrators. You can do this using Group Policy.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Although the setting **Allow RDP redirection of other supported RemoteFX USB devices from this computer** is available in Microsoft Intune, it doesn't currently work as expected. You must use Group Policy to configure this setting.
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The default configuration is:
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-**Windows operating system**: other supported USB peripherals aren't available for RDP redirection by using any user account.
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Select the relevant tab for your scenario.
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# [Microsoft Intune](#tab/intune)
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To allow RDP redirection of other supported USB peripherals using Microsoft Intune:
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1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Intune admin center](https://endpoint.microsoft.com/).
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1.[Create or edit a configuration profile](/mem/intune/configuration/administrative-templates-windows) for **Windows 10 and later** devices, with the **Settings catalog** profile type.
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1. In the settings picker, browse to **Administrative templates** > **Windows Components** > **Remote Desktop Services** > **Remote Desktop Connection Client** > **RemoteFX USB Device Redirection**.
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:::image type="content" source="media/redirection-remote-desktop-protocol/redirection-remotefx-usb-device-redirection-intune.png" alt-text="A screenshot showing the client USB device redirection options in the Microsoft Intune portal." lightbox="media/redirection-remote-desktop-protocol/redirection-remotefx-usb-device-redirection-intune.png":::
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1. Check the box for **Allow RDP redirection of other supported RemoteFX USB devices from this computer**, then close the settings picker.
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1. Expand the **Administrative templates** category, then set toggle the switch for **Allow RDP redirection of other supported RemoteFX USB devices from this computer** to **Enabled**.
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1. For the drop-down list for **RemoteFX USB Redirection Access Rights (Device)**, select **Administrators and Users**, then select **OK**.
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1. Select **Next**.
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1.*Optional*: On the **Scope tags** tab, select a scope tag to filter the profile. For more information about scope tags, see [Use role-based access control (RBAC) and scope tags for distributed IT](/mem/intune/fundamentals/scope-tags).
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1. On the **Assignments** tab, select the group containing the computers providing a remote session you want to configure, then select **Next**.
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1. On the **Review + create** tab, review the settings, then select **Create**.
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1. Once the policy applies to the local Windows devices, you must restart them for USB redirection to be functional.
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# [Group Policy](#tab/group-policy)
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To allow RDP redirection of other supported USB peripherals using Group Policy:
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1. Open the **Group Policy Management** console on device you use to manage the Active Directory domain.
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1. Ensure the policy is applied to the local Windows devices, then you must restart them for USB redirection to work.
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::: zone pivot="azure-virtual-desktop"
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### Optional: Retrieve specific USB device instance IDs to use with opaque low-level redirection
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