Block personally-owned devices

My last blog post just before a short vacation, is about using the differentiation between corporate-owned devices and personally-owned devices. The best scenario for this differentiation is preventing the MDM enrollment of personally-owned devices. In that scenario it’s still possible to use MAM-WE with personally-owned devices, as only the MDM enrollment will be blocked. In other words, it’s still possible to enable the end-users to securely access their corporate data on their personally-owned device. The ability to block personally-owned devices is introduced with Configuration Manager 1706 and was already available for a while in Microsoft Intune standalone. In this post I’ll walk through the configuration steps for Microsoft Intune hybrid and standalone. I’ll end this post with the end-user experience. Configuration Before starting with the …

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Easily configuring Windows Update for Business via Windows 10 MDM

This week a blog post about easily configuring Windows Update for Business (WUfB). I call it easily, as I did a post about something similar about a year ago. That time It was required to configure everything with custom OMA-URI settings. Starting with Configuration Manager 1706, an easier configuration option is available for the most important settings, by using the Configuration Manager administration console. For Microsoft Intune standalone this was already available for a while. In this post I’ll walk through the easy configuration options for Microsoft Intune hybrid and standalone and I’ll end this post with the end-user experience. Configuration Now let’s start by walking through the configuration steps for Microsoft Intune hybrid and standalone. However, before doing that it’s good to mention that …

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A new discovery method: Meet the Azure Active Directory User Discovery!

This week a blog post about the addition of a new discovery method, as Configuration Manager 1706 introduces the Azure Active Directory User Discovery. This discovery method enables organizations to search Azure AD for user information. It adds the cloud-only users to the Configuration Manager environment and it adds additional attributes to the existing on-premises user objects. The attributes that are discovered are objectId, displayName, mail, mailNickname, onPremisesSecurityIdentifier, userPrincipalName and AAD tenantID. In this post I’ll show how to configure the Azure Active Directory User Discovery and I’ll show a couple of challenges that I faced during the configuration. I’ll end this post with the administrator experience. The configuration options for the administrator and the important places for the administrator to look for the additional …

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