Microsoft Intune

Intune – You can now create your custom firewall rules for Windows Defender Firewall

Good new if you have implemented an Endpoint Protection policy in Intune (hope you did ): you can now create your very own Defender Firewall rules. As you know, with the Endpoint Protection policy you were able to configure Windows Defender Firewall to have it enabled as well as few basic settings like merging (or […]

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Intune – You can now send notification to a specific device

After introducing a capability to send custom notification to a group of devices (see https://t.co/m2rBPUjV0S), Intune has been updated to allow you to send such custom notification to a specific device. The principles are the same as for sending to a group of devices. To send a custom notification to a specific device, logon to

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Intune – You can now install multiple Certificate Connector

As you may already know, you can use Intune to provide certificates to your clients/end-users for managing access and authentication to your corporate resources (like connecting to a WiFi network using certificate) using the Intune Certificate Connector. Until now, it was not possible to have more than one connector installed, making it a single point

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SCCM – System Center Configuration Manager Current Branch 1906 is now available

The new release (1906) of System Center Configuration Manager Current Branch (SCCM Current Branch) is now available. As always it will be available for install from your SCCM administration console within the next few days but if you want to force the detection and install you can use the script available here http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/9/3/493BC9DE-ACAC-4D11-8B7E-5AFCECC626C2/EnableEarlyUpdateRing1906.exe This new

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Intune – Applying device profile on Windows 10 is now more granular

As you now, with Intune you can apply device profiles to configure settings on your devices. With the latest Intune update, it is now possible to have more granularity to apply device configuration profiles on Windows 10 by defining to which Windows 10 version or edition the profile will apply. To start using this granularity,

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Intune – Support for macOS FileVault has been added

Intune has been updated to add support for macOS FileVault disk encryption, allowing you to increase the security of your Mac devices as you were already doing for your Windows devices with BitLocker. This release includes: Personal recovery key rotation to help protect against unauthorized access using compromised keys. Intune administrators can rotate the personal

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Intune – You can send notification to managed devices

You can now send notification to iOS and Android managed devices to communicate with specific group of users (or all users). Off course, do not use this notification feature to send sensitive information as it may appear on the lock screen and/or be accessible by other applications. To start using it you need to have

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Intune – A microsoft Intune adoption pack is now available

As for many services or products, you can find an adoption pack to help you communicating with your end-users when deploying a new version or migrating to a new service. Now, you also have the same for Microsoft Intune. The adoption pack for Intune available here https://aka.ms/IntuneAdoptionKit contains the usual communication templates (emails, deployment guide…)

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Azure AD – You can now use Directory Roles when configuring Conditional Access

As you know, Azure AD Conditional Access allows you to define conditions to allow or block access to Azure/Office 365 resource (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/overview). When configuring such conditional access, you define to which set of users/groups this apply (or not – aka exclude). Now, you can apply the conditional access policy by using the Directory Roles to

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Intune – Issue with the “Rename Device” preview setting

As announced earlier this month (https://t.co/l7JVfqcLQs), a new setting has been introduced in preview to allow renaming Windows 10 device enrolled in Intune. As this is a preview feature, there is always chance to have unexpected behaviour; one has been found. It appears that if your Windows 10 device is also AD domain joined (including

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