Microsoft Intune

Intune – Migrate your Windows Defender Firewall GPO’s rules for use with Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager

As you know, you can manage and configure your Windows Defender Firewall with Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager, including rules. But what about if you already had configured GPO’s (Group Policy Objects) to manage and configure Windows Defender Firewall? Until now you had to manually replicate these rules into Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager. Well, good new, you can […]

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Intune – You can now get endpoint analytics to help you identify performance and health issues (preview)

As you know, troubleshooting endpoint performance or issues is not an easy task, especially when devices are now more frequently outside of the corporate network. To try simplify this task, Microsoft is introducing a new capability to Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager to provide analytics from endpoints to administrators. With the first release of Endpoint Analytics, you

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Intune – Administrator accounts do not need anymore to be licensed

Until now, Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager administrator accounts had to be licensed to be able to access the Intune/Endpoint administration portal and manage the service. Well, good news, this license requirement is no longer needed. You can now enable administration access without licensing your administration accounts. To start enabling this access, logon to your Intune/Endpoint Configuration

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Intune – You can now continue Autopilot Hybrid Azure AD Join process even if your AD domain is not reachable

By now, you already know Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager Autopilot which allows you to give your end-users new devices without having to build them (or even get them refreshed). You may already know that you can also perform an Azure Active Directory Hybrid Join process (aka registering the device in Azure AD and in your on-premises

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Intune – You can now hide/show Azure AD and Office Online applications in the Company Portal

As you know, the Company Portal is the one stop shop for deploying applications to end-users on device managed by Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager (including those in co-management when the client apps workload is set to Intune). Well, until now, Azure AD or Office Online applications were not visible from the Company Portal. This is now

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Intune – You can now manage the dialer application to use when phone number is detected

As you know, with mobile devices you may have multiple dialer applications installed, the default one coming with the device but some third party apps can also be a dialer (like for example truecaller). Well, you can now configure your application protection policy to handle which dialer app will be used when a phone number

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Intune – You can now use the Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager portal to manage ATP onboarding and policy for SCCM clients

As you now, System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager are getting closer with each other and more integrated. The latest improvement is about Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) onboarding process. You already knew you were able to manage Windows Defender ATP onboarding from both side – either System Center Configuration Manager

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Intune – It is now easier for Android user to access Company Software

As you know, the Company Portal is used by Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager to apply company policies on managed devices and provide application catalog to end-user. Until now, when an Android users wanted to access the company application catalog to install an application, they were getting a nice message asking them to manually open the corporate

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Intune – Manage allowed/blocked websites for Microsoft Edge on mobile devices

As you know, Microsoft Edge has now replaced the Intune Managed Browser for mobile devices managed with Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager. Well, with Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager you can now also define an application configuration policy to define the websites end-users can or can not access using the Edge managed browser. To manage which website is allowed

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Intune – Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager is moving away from the Azure portal

As you Intune administration was first released with his own portal (known as Silverlight portal), then has been integrated to the Azure administration portal and now Intune/Endpoint Configuration manager is moving away from the Azure portal. After the released of the new Endpoint Configuration Manager portal URL (https://endpoint.microsoft.com/) this move was expected. Starting August 1st,

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