Windows 10

Using MEMCM to fix legacy GPO settings that prevent co-managed clients getting updates from Intune

Background Co-management has really opened the playing field as we consider moving workloads to the cloud. I did a blog series on co-management before, check it out! https://byteben.com/bb/co-management-series-merging-the-perimeter-part-1-what-is-co-management/ Generally speaking, as we move workloads to Intune, similar workloads are prevented from being applied to the clients from MEMCM. There are caveats to this, but I […]

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Deploy custom Microsoft Teams backgrounds, easily, with PowerShell and Intune

This one has been in my blog queue for a while. @stuffygibbon did a shout out on Twitter so I thought I’d bring this post forward and show you how you can deploy a PowerShell script from Intune to install a custom background for your Microsoft Teams users! Custom Backgrounds for Teams? Microsoft announced a

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Enable IE Mode and use a Site List in Edge Chromium with Microsoft Endpoint Manager

In this two part mini series we will look at enabling IE Mode in Edge Chromium using both Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Configuration Manager. I won’t be deep diving how IE Mode works in this post (although I was tempted) but I have posted links to the Microsoft Docs throughout if you want to dig

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Create an Intune Configuration Profile to deploy the “My Apps Secure Sign-in Experience” Extension for Edge

What is the “My Apps Secure Sign-in Experience” Extension for Edge In order to leverage Single sign-on to your “Password Based” Azure AD applications, your Windows users will need to install a browser extension. The “My Apps Secure Sign-in Experience” Browser Extension will handle the authentication to applications using the credentials that are stored in

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Using ConfigMgr #MEMCM to Pin and Un-Pin OneDrive Known Folders

First blog post of 2020 using the new #MEMCM tag! One of the things asked for recently was the ability for users to “choose” to keep OneDrive “Known Folders” available offline. This isn’t necessary for a user on their Primary computer – the OneDrive files will already be local but when the user logs on

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Azure AD Application Proxy – “Accessing your internal Web Apps from the Internet”

Welcome to this blog post on Azure Active Directory Application Proxy. This post comes off the back of an awesome day at the East of England Microsoft User Group #EEMUG. In this post we will take you through the fundamentals and the requirements of Azure AD Application Proxy and how to publish your internal Web

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Co-management Series “Merging the Perimeter” – Part 8: Monitoring Co-management

In the final part of the series we will look at the different ways of monitoring 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 Workloads to Intune Part 7: Co-management Capabilities Part 8: Monitoring Co-management

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Co-management Series “Merging the Perimeter” – Part 6: Switching Workloads to Intune

In this part of the series we will look at moving some of the workloads from SCCM to Intune. We will focus on the “Compliance Policies” and “Client Apps” workloads. 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

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Co-management Series “Merging the Perimeter” – Part 5: Enabling Co-management

In this part of the series we will look at enabling Co-management. We will split this part of the series into 6 sections for easy navigation. 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:- Create Device collections for workloads

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