Manage Android devices with Intune
Updated 20-07: Updated information Corporate-owned devices with work profile in public preview. At this moment you can use Intune to support, enroll and manage Android devices in multiple management… Read more »
Updated 20-07: Updated information Corporate-owned devices with work profile in public preview. At this moment you can use Intune to support, enroll and manage Android devices in multiple management… Read more »
In this post I show how to configure Microsoft 365 health email notifications. It’s very easy to configure and can save you a lot of time. The last few day… Read more »
Last week I was troubleshooting an issue with the headphone jack on a Dell 5300/5500 series laptop. When you connected the headphone using the 3,5 mm jack the audio was… Read more »
In this blogpost I will show how you can restrict the self-enrollment of devices in Azure AD/Intune. With enrollment policies it’s possible to restrict the enrollment of corporate/personal devices. By… Read more »
In the 1911 service release of Intune it became possible to change the group tag of Autopilot devices. In the past this was only possible by removing the device hash… Read more »
When you normally join a device to the Azure AD and automatic Windows enrollment has been configured. The device will be automatically enrolled in Intune at the moment the device… Read more »
In this blog I will show how Azure AD dynamic groups work. In the Azure AD there two ways to manage the membership of groups: Assigned Membership Dynamic Membership The… Read more »
Last year in November passwordless sign-in became available for Windows 10 but only for Microsoft accounts. Although this was a major step forward in towards a passwordless world, most companies… Read more »
Previous – Autopilot Part 4 – Add VM to Intune 1. Configure the correct Region and press “Yes” 2. Select the Keyboard Layout you are using and presss… Read more »
Previous – Autopilot Lab Part 3 – Create Autopilot Deployment Profile 1. Run Powershell as Administrator 2. Type the following to capture the VM Hardware ID: md c:\HWIDSet-Location… Read more »