October brings exciting updates to Microsoft Intune, with new features aimed at enhancing device management, security, and the overall user experience. Here’s a quick rundown of what’s fresh and worth exploring this month: 1. Enhanced Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Microsoft Intune now offers more refined access controls, enabling IT admins to better assign roles with
I recently faced a challenge with one of my major clients: over 200 devices managed through Intune were running Windows 10/11 Professional, even though the users had E3/E5 Windows 10/11 Enterprise licenses. As you might know, without Enterprise activation, certain Intune management configurations and security features won’t work correctly. To address this, I created a
Understanding Intune Device Management Actions Microsoft Intune offers several actions for managing devices, including Retire, Wipe, Delete, Fresh Start, and Autopilot Reset. Each action serves a specific purpose and is useful in different scenarios. Retire The Retire action removes managed app data (where applicable), settings, and email profiles from the device. It does not remove