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
Please use at your own risk. Manual process:Requires Admin rights:Boot Windows into Safe Mode or the Windows Recovery EnvironmentNavigate to the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\CrowdStrike directoryLocate the file matching “C-00000291*.sys”, and delete it.Boot the host normally. Solution using Intune:
Login to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin centre.Click Devices > Windows > Configuration Profiles.Click Create Profile. Select options show exactly as below: Give a Name to Your Profile. I gave Disable IE11 for my Tenant Now Click Next. In the Next Window, Click Add. You will see Add Row opens up on the right side of the Screen as shown in
Sysinternals can be very easily deployed using Microsoft Endpoint Manager (formerly Intune Portal). You do not need to download any EXE or MSI file from site. Chocolatey takes care of it. You do not need to Install Chocolatey either. Below code will Install Chocolatey and Install Sysinternals Open Notepad or PowerShell ISE or your Favourite