Category: Intune\Endpoint Management

Configure Windows Update for Business Reporting

Source: Configure Windows Update for Business Reporting (systemcenterdudes.com) As many enterprises are leaning towards cloud-driven technologies, Windows Update for Business (WUfB) integrated within Intune is gaining a lot of traction. There seems to be only one caveat with it, and it’s the level of reporting available in Intune for Updates compliance. While you can see the status […]

What’s new in Microsoft Intune January 2024

Original Post:- What’s new in Microsoft Intune January 2024 | Microsoft Intune Blog I’m pleased to announce new capabilities arriving this month to Microsoft Intune designed to help make the year ahead more productive, secure, and efficient. We also have news for our government cloud customers, and some exciting new additions to our analytics offering. […]

Support Tip: Understanding auto enrollment in a co-managed environment

Support Tip: Understanding auto enrollment in a co-managed environment – Microsoft Community Hub Hi everyone, today we have a post by Intune Support Engineer Saurabh Sarkar. In this post Saurabh walks through the auto enrollment process for Windows devices in an Intune/Configuration Manager co-management environment. Whether you’re still thinking about enabling co-management, or you’ve already made […]

Preventing Azure Active Directory terms of use from blocking Intune enrollment

By Wayne Bennett – Sr Program Manager | Microsoft Endpoint Manager – Intune Using Microsoft Endpoint Manager – Microsoft Intune to set your company’s terms and conditions meets the requirements of many organizations. However, the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) terms of use feature offers greater functionality— including terms of use in different languages and […]

Windows Update for Business and the retirement of SAC-T

John Wilcox Microsoft Original Post – https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/windows-update-for-business-and-the-retirement-of-sac-t/ba-p/339523 Update 7/15/2019: As a reminder to customers on Windows 10, version 1809 using Windows Update for Business with a Branch Readiness Level set to Semi-Annual Channel and a default 0-day deferral, your 60-day one-time built-in deferral period will end on Tuesday, July 23, 2019 and your devices will begin updating […]