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# Deploy and manage Device Control using JAMF
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### Step 2: Validating a JSON policy
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You must validate your JSON policy after it's created to ensure there are no syntax or configuration errors. A schema for device control policies is available in [our GitHub repository](https://github.com/microsoft/mdatp-devicecontrol/blob/main/macOS/policy/device_control_policy_schema.json"https://github.com/microsoft/mdatp-devicecontrol/blob/main/macos/policy/device_control_policy_schema.json"). The Defender for Endpoint application has built-in functionality to compare your JSON to the defined schema. 
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You must validate your JSON policy after it's created to ensure there are no syntax or configuration errors. A schema for device control policies is available in [our GitHub repository](https://github.com/microsoft/mdatp-devicecontrol/blob/main/macOS/policy/device_control_policy_schema.json). The Defender for Endpoint application has built-in functionality to compare your JSON to the defined schema. 
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1. Save your configuration on a local device as a `.json` file.
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