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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.
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Dec 27, 2024
- jamie112193Brass Contributor
When it comes to moving GPO to Intune and it's Configuration Profiles, I find many of our older GPOs have registry keys in them still needed. Would the path forward be converting it to Powershell and in Intune using Scripts / Remediation area?
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune! For reference, the panel covered this topic at 30:35.
- DaneaGalbraithIron ContributorWe used Remediation Scripts for registry keys mostly, however some we deployed as win32apps.
- rrenstromBrass ContributorAny updates on the Advanced App Management feature that's coming soon? Would be wonderful to use Intune instead of third-party solutions to handle app patching.
- Danny_Guillory
Microsoft
We are in private preview at the moment, no other updates to share beyond that. Thanks for asking 🙂
- engelcgBrass ContributorSince group policy analytics is in prod, do you plan to add more policy types to it. Currently it is not as useful as it could be.
- engelcgBrass ContributorIs there any plan to implement corporate device identification for Windows devices if you are not (yet) using Autopilot? As I see currently it's impossible to block BYOD enrolment without Autopilot implemented.
- picholinoOccasional ReaderYou may need a Conditional Access policy to block BYOD.
- engelcgBrass ContributorHAADJ and Co-man of course :) We are not ready for Autopilot, but we want to ensure corp devices are able to reenrol if necessary, while BYODs not.. Thanks for the answer anyway Jon_Callahan
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune! For reference, the panel covered this topic at 28:10.
- jamie112193Brass ContributorAre we able to request a bump to the 10 custom ADMX limit in Intune?
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune! For reference, the panel covered this topic at 12:00.
- HeyHey16KSteel ContributorI thought it will when it's out of Preview?
- DylangouldBrass Contributor
For computers that only have a Service account signed into them. My understanding is for the device to still communicate with intune the Account needs to have a Microsoft license assigned to it that includes intune. Following that is there a concern with licensing when doing this for multiple computers but using the same service account. Currently during testing we assigned the service account the "Microsoft Intune Plan 1 Device" License. Is it a license issue to scale this too utilize this account for 100+ devices if needed and not be a concern of only using one License for 100+ computers.
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune! For reference, the panel covered this topic at 16:55.
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Welcome to the last AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune. Let's get started! Post your questions in the Comments, and we'll be answering questions here and in the live stream.
- clckr24Copper ContributorHow are other people dealing with mapping drives and printers for Intune devices when they are on-premise? This is a major block for us moving to AAD devices and not HAADJ for new devices in the future.
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune! For reference, the panel covered this topic at 33:10.
- HeyHey16KSteel Contributor
Still using Group Policy for all our Preferences (we use Drive Maps, Printers, Reg Keys and File Copies). This was part of the reason we're HAADJ not AADJ 😞
Others suggest using Remediations. Microsoft would love us all to let go of drive maps (we do too) but app vendors etc. haven't quite got the message yet... 😉 - DaneaGalbraithIron Contributor
We migrated most of our users to OneDrive and SharePoint.
- SeMeDeIron ContributorIs there any chance to get hybrid AAD/AD accounts password-less (without pain)? IT security see difficulties as long as it is still possible to use password on cloud-managed devices, because the password could be used worldwide to use cloud services. But for now password is the backup when Hello isn't working as expected. What could be a way around?
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's AMA: Your guide to adopting Microsoft Intune! For reference, the panel covered this topic at 06:05.
- mcmengodCopper ContributorIs planned to introduce scheduled deployments?