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# Windows Management

The Windows Management report displays details for Windows devices in your Microsoft Entra ID environment. The report focuses on management status to help you identify unmanaged devices.

The report provides a summary of Windows device management states and detailed device information.

## Focus Table - Windows Management State

View Windows device management states.

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Use the **Focus Table** to get a quick view on the different **Windows management states** of your devices:

* Unmanaged disabled devices
* Managed disabled devices
* Unmanaged enabled devices
* Managed enabled devices
* Unmanaged devices not in use
* Managed devices not in use
* Unmanaged devices in use
* Managed devices in use

Or try the predefined **Filter Templates** to look for more specific use cases.

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Looking for devices that maybe should have been managed? Try the **Show Active Entra ID Registered Devices with Owners**.


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