Microsoft Intune

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 – 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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Intune – You can perform bulk actions on devices

You may not have a noticed but you can now perform bulk actions (delete, retire, wipe or send custom notification) on devices registered in Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager. To do such thing, logon to your Azure portal (https://portal.azure.com/) and reach the Intune\Devices\All Devices blade, or your Endpoint Configuration Manager portal (https://devicemanagement.microsoft.com/ or https://endpoint.microsoft.com/) and reach the

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Intune – A new portal URL for Endpoint Manager is now used

A new URL has been put in production for Endpoint Manager: https://endpoint.microsoft.com/ While other portal URL’s (https://devicemanagement.microsoft.com/ and Intune blade in Azure portal https://portal.azure.com) will continue to be available, it is recommended to start using this new URL as they will likely start redirecting to the new one and ultimately being removed. There is no

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Intune – the Managed Browser is going to be deprecated and removed

As it has been already announced earlier, the Intune Managed Browser is going to be deprecated and removed to be replaced by Microsoft Edge Mobile. Starting January 27, 2020 Intune will no longer support the Managed Browser. Starting February 1, 2020 the Intune Managed Browser will no longer be available in the application store for

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Intune – New administration roles available

A new administration role for Intune has been made available – Endpoint Security Manager. This new role is an extension of the the Security Administrator role, to allow you The associated permissions with this new Endpoint Security Manager are: Read, Create, Update, Delete, and Assign Device Compliance Policies Read, Delete, and Update Managed devices Read,

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Intune – You can now use a device-based certificate for all operating system

As you may already know, you are able with Intune to provide a PKCS certificate for user when connecting to WiFi or VPN networks (see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/protect/certficates-pfx-configure#create-a-pkcs-certificate-profile for more details). If you wanted to use a PKCS certificate for device based authentication, this was only possible for macOS based devices. Well, good news, the latest update

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Intune – Manage Outlook organizational data notification

A new application protection policy setting has been introduced in Intune to let you manage Outlook Mobile notification. With this new setting, administrator can define if notification from Outlook Mobile (email and calendar) can be (or not) by displayed on the lock screen – this is available for both Android and iOS devices, including wearable

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Intune – You can set the Feature Update you want to stay on

By now you know, a new version/build of Windows 10 is known as Feature Update being released roughly every 6 months. You also already know that you can manage the update feature on Windows 10 with Intune policy. Well, a new policy capability has been added to Intune to let you define the Windows feature

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Intune – You can now define a configuration profile to lock down firmware settings

Microsoft Intune now allows you to create a device configuration profile to manage and lock down firmware settings. This profile applies to UEFI Windows 10 devices, letting you enabling/disabling virtualization, built-in hardware (camera, micro and speakers, boot options…) To start using, logon to your Azure portal (https://portal.azure.com/) and reach out the Intune\Device Configuration\Profiles  or Device

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