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AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune
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Thursday, Sep 14, 2023, 10:30 AM PDTEvent details
Are you switching, or planning to switch, to Microsoft Intune from another endpoint management solution? Or maybe you need practical steps to get cloud-ready? Join this session to get the tips, tricks, and answers you need to confidently move forward with your adoption of Intune no matter where you are in your journey to the cloud. We’ll have members of the product engineering teams and cloud adoption specialists standing by and ready to help!
Post your questions in the Comments below. We'll have experts responding in the live stream and others in chat. |
This AMA is part of Tech Community Live: Microsoft Intune edition. Visit https://aka.ms/TCL/Intune for the full agenda.
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Updated Dec 27, 2024
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
That concludes all sessions of Tech Community Live: Microsoft Intune edition today! Thanks for joining!
Here's another question we answered today:
- From Stéphane on Tech Community -- Is there a way to filter a macOS app deployment based on the CPU (ARM or Intel)? - answered at 39:55.
- HeyHey16KSteel ContributorThank you to everyone who presented in all sessions 🙂
- KurtGPCopper Contributor....can Microsoft Access Packages help with quick onboarding, rather than Dynamic Groups question?
- KurtGPCopper Contributornot applicable for this, my bad, please disregard 🙂
- DerekHaysBrass ContributorWhat is the best practices way to handle security groups (either user or computers) to order and assign them to applications and policies? Currently we are creating dynamic groups based on job title to automatically assign a user to that group, and then assigning those groups to applications or the policies that are associated for those groups to have. Would this be recommended, or would you suggest another way to create groups and associate them to applications and policies?
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune! For reference, the panel covered this topic at 45:40.
- DaneaGalbraithIron Contributor
For Executable file types, that do not upload/download well in SharePoint/OneDrive is there a recommendation? like for our Administrators and their favorite tools. Like for File storage. Documents are easy for OneDrive or SharePoint. But, say our network admin want to use Putty app they want have a copy to manually install.
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune! For reference, the panel covered this topic at 42:50.
- jeddy_Iron ContributorFor things like PuTTY that do have an installer, you can use Company Portal and set an application as Available vs. Assigned. I agree with you for apps that do not have an installer (i.e. the Sysinternals suite) that I would like a good way to drop these standalone files.
- StephaneTanjamaCopper ContributorI think, he is talking about syncing problem for some executable file on OneDrive only. I've the same issue to, without finding a solution, to permit sync without using a huge daily network bandwidth.
- TWinc1925Brass Contributoris there any plan or alternative for intune devices to have software pushed/available like how config management and SCCM have done with domain machines? I believe there is a limit on how big your software package can be with intune , pushing revit or some other larger apps to intune devices.
- TWinc1925Brass Contributorwith software center we can have a catalog of applications we packaged for deployment, we can force or have it published and the end-user via software center can select their app and it will get pushed down and installed. can that be done with intune device or is this just for domain machines. thanks for addressing the package size limit.
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune! For reference, the panel covered this topic at 37:40.
- jeddy_Iron ContributorI believe this was supposed to be made possible with Advanced App Management, but that was initially announced in March 2023 at https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/endpoint-management-events/keep-apps-secure-and-updated-with-advanced-app-management-and/ev-p/3756439 for release in May 2023, then Late Q3 2023, and now I cannot find a date... would love to hear an update from MS on this as was previously noted in the comments.
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
We're halfway through! Keep those questions flowing—anything about the latest features, and share information about use cases and scenarios you need to support. Post your questions now in the Comments.
- jeddy_Iron ContributorIs there any guidance on which Intune policy type is recommended for use when there are multiple ways to do something? For example, Microsoft's own documentation on enabling Network protection at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/enable-network-protection?view=o365-worldwide has 3 different methods to do so (Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Baseline method, Antivirus policy method, Configuration profile method).
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune! For reference, the panel covered this topic at 51:10.
- engelcgBrass ContributorAnd what is the precedence order between them when you have the same setting applied in Endpoint security policy a config item and a compliance policy 🙂
- HeyHey16KSteel ContributorIs there a way to report on what Office (OCPS) policies are applied to a computer alike Group Policy GPREPORT please? In 2019 it was feature on the backlog due in a year (see https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-365-blog/troubleshooting-office-cloud-policy-service-ocps/ba-p/1070242)
- HeyHey16KSteel ContributorAbility to set a priority order on Intune policies alike Group Policy please 🙂
- HeyHey16KSteel Contributor
It's so we don't have to configure individual settings in 100s of individual policies just so we can exclude certain users/computers from that particular setting. If we can have policy preference, we can keep all our settings in a few major policies and then set a higher preference policy with any setting changes for certain users/computers. Thank you
- HeyHey16KSteel ContributorYaaaaaaaayyyyyyy! Thank you Joe 🙂
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune! For reference, the panel covered this topic at 25:05.