Intune

Intune – You can now use more granular restrictions for device enrollment

If you work with Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager you already know that you can implement certain restrictions for devices enrollment such as the number of devices a user can enroll (up to 15) or the operating system of the device (Android, iOS, macOS or Windows) and specific version (aka the build of the OS). Well, these […]

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Intune – You can now let users to choose the region during an autopilot enrolment

By know I hope you are already aware about the Intune Autopilot feature which allows you to enroll Windows devices without IT intervention or deploying a golden image. Well, until now when creating (or editing) an Autopilot profile, Intune administrators had to choose how the region will be set during the enrolment, which basically can

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Intune – You can now manage when a new Feature Update is being made available

As you know you can manage Windows Feature Upgrade using Intune to ensure your devices are being updated with the latest version of Windows. Well until then you could only define which version of Windows will be deployed with no control on when this version will be made available for installation to the devices. Good

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Intune – You can now manage the priority for mobile application updates

As you know you can use Intune to deploy application to your mobile devices (Android, iOS). Well, you can now also manage the priority for the application to be updated for Android devices only. This means you can ensure your applications are updated as soon as an update is available and you no longer rely

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Intune – You can now use the new remote assistance tool (preview)

UPDATED to provide the download link to the new remote assistance tool As you know, one of the challenge with Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager is the ability to provide remote assistance. Well, until know you had either to use the TeamViewer Connector (which in my opinion is not very good – better to simply use a

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Intune – Desktop analytics is being retired on November 2022

For those working in hybrid environment with System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and Intune, you may already know Desktop Analytics, the cloud service providing insights from your devices fleet to help you plan Windows feature upgrade. Well, Desktop Analytics is planned for being retired on November 30, 2022. Replacement of Desktop Analytics is the new

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Intune – You can now have a clear understanding of your Surface devices (preview)

If you use Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager for managing your client devices and have deployed Surface devices in your environment, you can now have a better understanding of your Surface. A new dashboard has been introduced specifically for Surface management to help you manage your Surface fleet. NOTE if you use the dark mode you will

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Intune – Autopilot is getting an update which will remove the personal greeting

As you know, Windows Autopilot allows you to automatically manage Out Of the Box Experience (OOBE) for your end user to directly join the device to your tenant in addition of ensuring naming convention and initial mandatory applications are deployed. As part of the Autopilot feature, you can assign a device to a specific user

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Windows 11 – Check if your devices are Windows 11

With the release of the new Windows 11, you can check if your devices are ready for it using Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager. To identify which devices are ready or not for Windows 11, connect to your Intune portal (https://endpoint.microsoft.com/) and access the Reports\Endpoint Analytics\Work from anywhere blade Then access the Windows tab to get the

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Intune – New unified certificate connector for Intune

As you may know you can use Intune to provide user or device certificate capabilities like: Private and public key pair (PKCS) certificates PKCS imported certificates Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) Certificate revocation This requires the use of a certificate connector.Well, until now, if you wanted to provide multiple certificate capabilities you had deploy multiple

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