
A new feature was announced today for Intune: You can create an Always On VPN device tunnel profile directly in Intune, without any of the gymnastics that were previously required. All you […]
A new feature was announced today for Intune: You can create an Always On VPN device tunnel profile directly in Intune, without any of the gymnastics that were previously required. All you […]
There are a variety of blog posts that talk about creating a local account on a device, to be used as a “break glass” account in case anything ever happens where the […]
It seems some days become worthy of a blog post, if only due to the coincidental collision of research and customer questions. Today is one of those days. I started off the […]
As Per Larsen blogged this week, the recent Edge stable release now has a new MSI parameter to skip the desktop shortcut. From the release notes: Added an MSI command line parameter […]
In an average day, I provision a bunch of Windows 10 devices using Microsoft Intune and Windows Autopilot, including Office 365 ProPlus. But somehow I never actually launched Outlook (or if I […]
If you are using Intune and haven’t yet set up a mechanism to deliver certificates to your MDM-managed devices, you should probably do so – at some point you’ll need to, and […]
As I mentioned in the preview blog, RFC 4833 describes a mechanism that delivers time zone information via DHCP, but Windows 10 doesn’t include a mechanism for automatically consuming this information. But […]
I always wondered why setting time zones was so hard. Shouldn’t devices be able to figure this out themselves? For devices like cell phones, this is pretty simple (now at least, since […]
In my previous blog, I talked about how you could have Intune automatically run a ConfigMgr task sequence during a Windows Autopilot deployment. For those of you who wanted more information on […]
I’ve mentioned in presentations over the past couple of years that the first thing I tried to do with Windows Autopilot was to run a task sequence, bridging the old and the […]
A while back, support for app-based authentication was added for Intune, enabling an app to authenticate and use the Graph API. That’s mentioned in the Intune documentation, along with the steps to […]
It’s something that we’ve talked about for a while, and it’s now available. If you navigate to an existing Windows Autopilot device in the Intune device management portal, you can edit the […]
I posted a blog with the Microsoft Ignite sessions that I thought would be interesting for anyone working with Windows Autopilot. Now, those same session links point to the video recordings of […]
I mentioned in my previous blog about the WindowsAutopilotIntune module that I had switched the module over to using the Microsoft.Graph.Intune module so that the same authentication logic could be used across […]
Some of you have noticed that the WindowsAutopilotIntune module is working differently than it did before, mainly due to the Connect-AutopilotIntune cmdlet disappearing from the module. There’s a good reason for that: […]
Next week will be a busy week, with a significant portion of the Windows Autopilot program management team attending. There are a few Windows Autopilot sessions planned. First let me plug the […]
There’s a new app type in Intune to make deploying the Microsoft Edge preview as easy as possible. You can add a new app and choose the Microsoft Edge, version 77 and […]
It’s not uncommon to want a device to have the latest security updates installed before the device can be used. One of these days we’ll add that capability to the Windows Autopilot […]
Just yesterday, I posted a blog about trying out Delivery Optimization for Office 365 ProPlus installs. It was something I put together quickly, during a break while presenting at a SCUG Norway […]
Time for a little up-leveling (especially after the super-long proxy server post). Based on a recent Twitter conversation, I think it’s worth talking about a couple of higher-level topics. First, what are […]
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