Category: Intune

This week Microsoft released their new Edge Chromium based web browser as we can read here. The browser is based on the Chromium project, like many other browsers. The new Edge browser was already available for a while via different Insider channels, which they still are. The browser is released this week not only for Windows, but also for macOS. As it is […]
In this weeks ‘What’s new in Microsoft Intune’ it was announced that the ability to uninstall built-in apps with an Intune configuration policy was now available, and it’s long overdue! https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/fundamentals/whats-new#app-management However, it does come with some caveats: You cannot specify which apps to uninstall It’s a specific set of apps It’s all or nothing, […]
I’m happy to share some field notes and experiences with the Windows Autopilot White Glove feature which is available with the Windows 10 1903 release. I’ve done a lot of testing and engineering for a recent project which also included this brand new feature. First things first (Requirements) This is probably the most important information […]
A few weeks ago Microsoft finally announced support for macOS FileVault disk encryption management in Microsoft Intune. This is a highly requested macOS management feature and expands the macOS management settings in Intune. In this blog I will have a look at the settings which we can configure as admin, how the end-user experience is and where we, as IT […]
The OneDrive for Business team has made a number of changes to support automatic configuration of OneDrive, including support for automatically signing in, configuring known folder migration, enabling offline files, and more.  But since the OneDrive client is configured via GPO and not MDM policies, that meant using some rather nasty-looking custom OMA-URI policies in […]
As part of the new updated release of administrative templates that will let you use Intune to configure select Group Policy settings for Windows PCs. These templates use the Policy Configuration Service Provider (CSP) to provide up to 2500 additional settings from Office, Windows, and OneDrive. With the ADMX based policies in Intune , we […]
Greetings folks!  Approximately four-score and seven years ago (in cloud-years), I posted a blog with a stated intention of it being the first in a series about the modern Microsoft enterprise productivity platform.   I assure you, that intention remains but it’s just taken me a teeeeeeeny bit longer than I’d expected to get to […]
Hello, In this Blog I am going to show you how we identify the Rooted devices which your users are using in your environment. This is basically covering under Microsoft Intune Mobile Application Management feature. Basically, here we protect LOB Apps using MAM Policies but WITHOUT Enrolling it with Intune. So how we do this […]
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