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Co-management Series “Merging the Perimeter” – Part 2: Paths to Co-management

In the previous post for this series, we looked at “What is Co-management?”. In this part of the series we will look at the different paths to co-management. Part 1: What is Co-management? Part 2: Paths to Co-management Part 3: Co-management Prerequisites Part 4: Configuring Hybrid Azure AD Part 5: Enabling Co-management Part 6: Switching […]

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Co-management Series “Merging the Perimeter” – Part 1: What is Co-management?

In the following series we will take a deep dive into Co-management. Co-management is a technology that harmonizes workloads between the the Intune and SCCM agent. It is a unique relationship that only Intune and SCCM can be part of. Other MDM vendors can only “co-exist” with SCCM – infact when the SCCM agent sees

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Co-management Intune MDM enrollment failure 0x80180026

I will be posting a new blog series for co-management in the coming months. This post will highlight the undesirable effect some Group Policies will have on a successful co-management Intune enrollment. Co-management will allow you to automatically enroll your SCCM clients into Intune, if they are in scope. Recently I was asked to look

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Create an Intune App Protection Policy to force an app “Pin Reset” after x days

The Intune Team announced a nifty app protection policy addition for the “Week of January 7, 2019” edition > https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/whats-new You can now change the number of days before the app PIN must be changed. This new policy works for both IOS and Android devices. Create an Intune App Protection Policy 1 . Navigate to

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Using PowerShell with Microsoft Graph to query Intune Devices

What is Microsoft Graph? Microsoft Graph connects resources across Office 365 services. Using https://graph.microsoft.com you can connect to these services and access a wealth of resources, relationships and intelligence. You can read more on Microsoft Graph at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/overview How do I use Microsoft Graph? If you have a requirement to return a wealth of information

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Intune Conditional Access – Policy Documentation Template

Being able to document your configuration changes in Office 365 is just as important as documenting changes in your traditional on premises systems. The Azure blade layout brings a nice fluidity to making changes but it creates a real challenge for those of us seeking to document the changes we make. I have made available

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Intune IOS Device Configuration Compliance Template

One of the challenges I have found with using Intune for Device Configuration is being able to easily document changes to satisfy internal change control policies. I have created a template in Excel, using Pick Lists where possible, to document the Device Configuration Profiles in Intune. This template is a work in progress. I hope

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