Simplifying the migration of Android device administrator to Android Enterprise work profile management

This week is all about a recently introduced feature that will help organizations with their move away from Android device administrator managed devices to Android Enterprise work profile management. That is a very welcome feature as Google is decreasing device administrator support in new Android releases, which makes difficult for Microsoft Intune (and any other MDM-solution) to adequately manage Android device administrator managed devices starting with Android 10. The feature in Microsoft Intune that will help with moving away from Android device administrator managed devices is a compliance setting that will enable organizations to block devices in a structured manner and to provide a direct migration path to Android Enterprise work profile management. In this post I’ll show how to create and configure a device …

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Enable device upload when already using co-management

This week is all about the recently introduced functionality of Microsoft Endpoint Manager tenant attach. More specifically, the device sync and the device action functionalities that become available via the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center for Configuration Manager managed devices. This is the first big step into creating an integrated solution for managing all devices. This brings Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune together into a single console. In this post I’ll start with an introduction to the different cloud integration options, followed by the step for enabling the device upload. I’ll end this post by having a look at what this integration brings from an administrator perspective. Introduction to cloud integration Let’s start with a quick introduction to all the different cloud integration terminologies that …

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Changing the primary user of Windows devices

This week is all about the primary user of a Windows device. More specifically about the recently introduced functionality to change or remove the primary user of a Windows device. The primary user is used within Microsoft Intune to map a licensed user to a device. Changing the primary user enables the administrator to switch the primary user of a device from one user to another user, or to switch a device without an assigned primary user (shared device) to a specific user. Besides that, removing the primary user enables the administrator to switch a device from a specific user to a shared device. In this post I’ll start with a short introduction about the primary user (and shared devices), followed by actually changing the …

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Managing local administrators via Windows 10 MDM

This week is all about managing local administrators via Windows 10 MDM by using restricted groups. There has been many requests for a post like this after I wrote this post about creating local user accounts. And I have to admit that this post has been on my backlog for a long time. Better late than never, I think. Also, I’m definitely not the first to write about this subject, but I do think that I have some new insights that can be really helpfull. In this post I’ll start with an overview of the options for configuring local administrators on Azure AD joined (and Microsoft Inune managed) devices and reasons for using restricted groups, followed by the steps for configuring restricted groups. I’ll end …

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Using bulk actions for renaming Windows devices

A few months ago, I did a blog post about the different ways of renaming Windows 10 devices. This week is a follow-up on that post, as it will also be about renaming Windows devices. This time it’s about using the recently introduced functionality to perform Bulk actions on devices. Those Bulk actions include the action to rename Windows 10 devices in bulk. That Bulk action is also available as a single action on a device and is currently not available for hybrid Azure Active Directory joined devices, nor available for co-managed devices. In this post I’ll show how to perform this action by using the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, followed by using the Microsoft Graph Explorer. I’ll end this post by showing an …

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Using policy sets to group objects

This week is all about Policy sets in Microsoft Intune. Policy sets are introduced a few months ago and enable administrators to group management objects that need to be identified and assigned as a single object. That can help with simplifying the administration of the environment. A Policy sets can be a group of almost all different object that are available within Microsoft Intune. That includes objects for different platforms within the same Policy sets. This enables an administrator to use Policy sets for a lot of different use case, from creating a standard for a specific user type to creating a standard set of apps for all users. In this post I’ll walk through the configuration steps and through the different steps I’ll describe …

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Configure FIDO2 security key restrictions

This week is all about FIDO2 security keys. More specifically about configuring FIDO2 security key restrictions to make sure that users can only use specific FIDO2 security keys, or to prevent users from using specific FIDO2 security keys. That makes this blog post a follow up on this post about enabling password-less sign-in with security keys. In this post I’ll provide a short introduction about the FIDO2 security key AAGUID (and how to find it), followed by the steps to configure the FIDO2 security key restrictions. I’ll end this post by looking at the end-user experience. FIDO2 security key AAGUID According to the FIDO2 specification each authenticator should provide an Authenticator Attestation GUID (AAGUID) during attestation. An AAGUID is a 128-bit identifier that indicates the …

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Windows 10 enrollment methods

This week is all about Windows 10 enrollment methods. The different methods to enroll Windows 10 devices into Microsoft Intune. There are many different methods to enroll Windows 10 devices, which makes it easy to get lost. In this post I’ll provide an overview of these different enrollment methods, including the use case of the enrollment method and how to perform the enrollment. This post is definitely not a complete guide through the different enrollment methods. Its main purpose is to create awareness for the different enrollment methods and to describe the main characteristics of the enrollment methods. The different enrollment methods Now let’s discuss the different enrollment methods and their use cases. Before starting, it’s good to mention that I’m aware of the existence …

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Controlling Windows 10 feature updates

This week is all about controlling Windows 10 feature updates. A couple of months ago a new policy type was introduced to control Windows 10 feature updates. And even more recent, support for Windows Autopilot devices was added to that policy type. That latest addition was the trigger for this blog post. In this post I’ll start with a short introduction about the different options for controlling Windows 10 feature updates, followed by more details about the Windows 10 feature updates policy. I’ll end this post by looking at the configuration options. Introducing the control options for Windows 10 feature updates Now let’s with an introduction about the options to control Windows 10 feature updates by using Microsoft Intune. I’m deliberately naming it controlling – …

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Block Android device enrollment for specific device manufacturer

This week is all about restricting the enrollment of Android devices. More specifically, about a very recently introduced feature which is the ability to block Android device enrollment based on the manufacturer of the device. That enables the organization to prevent Android devices of specific manufacturers from enrolling in Microsoft Intune. That can be useful when the organization has a specific policy for allowed device manufacturers. In this post I’ll walk through the configuration steps, followed with the end-user experience. Starting with this post, I’ll provide both the configuration steps via the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center portal and the configuration location in the Graph API (including the related JSON-snippet) as part of the configuration steps. Configuration steps Now let’s start by having a look at the …

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