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572 TopicsFlagged emails come to Microsoft To-Do
Microsoft To-Do is always here to help you plan your day, but sometimes an inbox full of urgent emails can get in the way of careful planning. Don’t worry, with our latest update, you won't have to juggle your emails and your task list—you can now add your flagged emails to To-Do (for work and school accounts), giving you one unified view of what you need to accomplish today.82KViews38likes94CommentsYour most requested feature is here – list groups!
Here at To-Do we like to think that you can have lists for everything: books you want to read, restaurants you want to check out, chores your kids need to do, and that big work project that you’ve been tackling each week. In fact, you can have a list for every aspect of your life. But once you start to add a lot of lists and your holiday packing plans mingle with your work tasks, it becomes easier to lose focus. Meet list groups, one of your most requested features ever, now rolling out across all platforms (version 1.63).100KViews29likes69CommentsMicrosoft Technical Takeoff: Windows + Intune
Welcome to the third installment of the Microsoft Technical Takeoff for Windows and Microsoft Intune! This free, virtual skilling event offers prescriptive, technical deep dives and panel-based discussions to help you feel prepared and confident in deploying and managing devices, apps, and experiences from client to cloud! Experts from the Windows, Windows 365, Intune, Azure Virtual Desktop, and security teams answer your questions live during the sessions and throughout the week. This event is all about getting you the information and skills you need to be successful! Monday, March 3, 2025 - now on demand! Let's talk Windows and Intune: 2025 edition Enhance and supercharge IT management with Copilot in Intune The hottest way to update Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025 The path ahead: The roadmap for Windows in the cloud Achieving update harmony through unified update management Intune 'fast lane' - Let's talk about all things latency Untangling this thing called AI in a Windows ecosystem Understanding security and management on Windows 365 Link Unlocking productivity on the frontline with Windows 365 From admin to standard user with Endpoint Privilege Management Tuesday, March 4, 2025 - now on demand! Managing macOS updates in Intune Windows Autopatch: Your playbook for advanced update management Unified security: Intune + Microsoft Defender for Endpoint AMA: Microsoft Application Management for Windows Effective prompt engineering for IT pros Utilize, configure, and manage Cloud PKI like a pro Skill up! Cloud PC management and reporting Get to know Windows security and resiliency in the cloud Windows 11 kiosks: Cloud management for the win Wednesday, March 5, 2025 - now on demand! Enabling accessible Windows 11 experiences: an IT pro's guide Never trust, always verify: Tips for Zero Trust with Intune Data protection with hardware-based security and Windows 11 Best practices for Windows Autopilot and device preparation Intune data platform and Advanced Analytics Enhancing resiliency with Windows 365 How to protect your administrator users on the device Delivering like-local Windows experiences from the cloud Deploying Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise at scale Secure corporate data and privacy with Win32 app isolation Thursday, March 6, 2025 - now on demand! Azure Virtual Desktop app management Azure Virtual Desktop hostpool management at scale Device management for the frontline: Intune to the rescue The latest and greatest in the world of Windows LAPS AMA: Cloud native with Microsoft Intune Secure helpdesk support using Intune Remote Help Enterprise Application Management with Microsoft Graph Windows cloud migration and deployment best practices Windows 10 EOS: Myths, misconceptions, and FAQs The full agenda Here is a day-by-day look at the 2025 session grid, which was available for download.68KViews26likes48CommentsNew Recovery Tool to help with CrowdStrike issue impacting Windows endpoints
Steps for how to access and use the new recovery tool Microsoft created - updated on July 31, July 23, July 22, and July 21. The tool provides two recovery options to expedite the repair process from the CrowdStrike issue impacting Windows endpoints. Please note this tool does not use Microsoft Intune, but we're sharing as a Support tip to help Windows customers.605KViews22likes69CommentsPlanner and To-Do integration: bringing you a more cohesive task management experience
Following swiftly on from flagged email and Cortana, we’re bringing you one step closer to a centralized task management experience with new connectivity between Microsoft Planner and To-Do. Many of you have been asking, and we listened. Starting this week, tasks created and assigned in Planner will now show up in To-Do.65KViews21likes14CommentsNew full screen experience coming to Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center
Updated 1/10/20 with new image and timeline Updated 3/31/20 with new URL for Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center We’re rolling out updated create and edit UI experiences to Intune on the Azure portal and the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center. This new experience will simplify existing workflows by using a format condensed within one blade. This update will do away with “blade sprawl” or any create and edit flows that require IT Pros to drill down into deep blade journeys. In the full screen experience, you can create profiles or policies and assign them to users or groups in the same flow. We're rolling out this experience to various blades in Intune and you'll start to see this change in the January update to the Intune service. As an example of what's coming, here's a walk through for the new flow when you add an app to Intune. After going through the wizard and creating policies, you will see a summary page of all your profile settings. To go back and edit a created profile, you can click on the profile name > Properties, and edit any of the sections. We’ll keep this post updated as we roll out the full screen experience to other blades in the Intune console.16KViews17likes6Comments