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2 TopicsMicrosoft Defender and Samsung OneUI
Hey all, We are experiencing something that I'm sure other users have come across but to this date, haven't found a fix. We use Samsung devices in house, and these are all enrolled through KNOX and Intune. We push out our selection of Configuration profiles, Restriction profiles, Apps, App Configurations etc. Defender is one of these apps, but we've come across a problem. Samsung One UI seems to be overly aggressive in its App Sleep / Battery Saver management and we're finding the Defender is being slept leaving out devices out of compliance. Has anyone found a manual configuration to push out that disables this action by Samsung phones? I realise that we have to do 'some' manual setup of Android Defender but would like this automated if possible. Anyone else come across this or found a fix other than manually disabling the App Sleep options?921Views0likes2CommentsAutopillot self-deploying mode and Windows Updates
Hi all, Looking for help in getting W10 devices to patch whilst in sleep mode. I would be looking to put the Windows 10 device to sleep then deploying updates overnight. Set up is as follows - Lenovo T470s Laptop - Windows 10 1903 - OS Deployed using Autopilot self-deploying mode. Laptop is in Shared PC mode The area which is unclear to me is as follows. The setting in Shared PC mode below suggests that this is the period when maintenance starts Shared multi-user device Maintenance start time(in minutes from midnight) I believe I would have to use a Windows Update Ring alongside this to deploy the updates. Hovwever, there doesn't seem to be documentation detailing how to achieve this. i.e. waking form sleep mode and deploying updates using Windows update rings? Any advice appreciated982Views1like1Comment