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Feedback on Microsoft Intune and the Intune Suite
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Tuesday, Oct 01, 2024, 09:30 AM PDTEvent details
Do you use Intune to manage your device estate? Are there features you need to go fully cloud-native? What would make day-to-day device management easier? Are you exploring or the Intune Suite to uni...
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Oct 07, 2024
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Oct 01, 2024Brass Contributor
On the CM side you might have one set of apps delivered via OSD task sequence, then other apps deployed to collections of existing devices, whereas on the Intune side the apps like win32 and store apps would be assigned to an assignment group that the autopilot profile is assigned to, so assigning a new app would not only impact newly provisioned devices but also existing devices. I can see that the documentation mentions that Intune automated policy and app deployment by doing this, but it seems to require either more complexity in the installer package to handle either scenario or a requirements script (at least for win32 apps) to make sure that those only apply during autopilot provisioning. What is Microsoft's recommendation for handling this extra complexity vs being able to have one set of apps for devices being provisioned, and another set for existing devices (like can an Intune filter be created for check if a device is being provisioned by autopilot at the moment)? and if it was an Intune filter, what about the 200 filter limit and one filter per assignment group limit?
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