Category: Intune

You may have noticed when creating an app protection policy for iOS there are now 5 options when deciding how org data can be shared with other apps. As some of these settings are relatively new I decided to do a post on each setting and what the experience would be like for the end […]
One of the latest changes to Intune is the ability to now deploy a configuration profile with iOS update deferral settings. Microsoft are now suggesting that you move from configuring these settings in Update policies to using a configuration profile. One of the main drivers for this is that you can now defer an iOS update […]
Get-AppLockerFileInformation -Path “<path_of_the_exe>”   “Ideally you will have separate computers for work and personal use; this will offer a different type of protection” – Unites States Computer emergency Team. In this post we’ll configure Windows Information Protection with enrollment for devices managed with Intune. If you’ve configured automatic MDM enrollment for Windows 10, then all devices […]
In this blog post I will show you how to secure access to your SharePoint Online data with just a few simple settings. I will show you how to block apps that don`t use modern authentication, so we can enforce multi-factor authentication. I will also show you how to only allow full access to your […]
Today a blog post about Azure AD Conditional Access (CA) policies in combination with Exchange and SharePoint Online. I will show in this post how to restrict access to Exchange Online and SharePoint Online in the browser on unmanaged devices. Using these policies we prevent our users to download email attachments or SharePoint files on […]
Today I want to have a look at using Azure Conditional Access to restrict external access to Exchange Online OWA. In Azure CA the condition “Client apps” is in preview, with which we can block Exchange Online access using a browser. Combined with the condition “Locations” we are able to only block external access and […]
Today I`m writing a post about how to force your users to use the Outlook app on iOS and Android devices, even when using a personal non-managed device. A reason for this requirement of forcing your users to use the Outlook app is the use of multi-factor authentication (MFA) on your users mailboxes. Some third-party […]
Deploying a full Microsoft Office suite to end points was usually quite a challenge. The first step was always to customize the installation to make sure the correct applications, languages and latest patches were included. The second step was the challenge with the deployment itself. If you had an environment that includes a full operating […]
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