Thank you so much for the upload. This was very easy to understand and your voice is so soothing that it helped me absorb the material much better. Greetings from San Jose California.
I was looking for a hands on video, not just a theoretical knowledge and I must admit that this video has solved the purpose. I am glad that I came across this video
As always, you make some great videos. The Demonstrations of how to actually do something in the Admin Centers is fantastic. Its so much more helpful than other videos that simply explain something on a high concept level. I feel better prepared to do an actual job, perform an actual task at work, after seeing your videos. Along those lines... have you considered making one or two videos with Demos on how to be a better technician by... Asking Better or Appropriate Questions, how to use Active Listening, or ways to impress clients or customers at work. Thanks again for the great videos.
Hi Andy, again awesome video! May I ask if it is possible to manage company iPhones with two SIMs / two phone numbers (one company, one private) in a way, that the employee can freely use the iPhone for private purposes on one side and for company on the other side, ensuring, that there is no data exchange between the private and company sphere. As a company, we would allow the installation of certain APPs while the private sphere is not restricted in any way. Thanks for your help!
Two Sims? Gosh, I’ll be honest I don’t know. I would go onto the Microsoft Tech forum and go to the Intune channel and post a question there. I’m sorry I couldn’t give you a more definite answer.
@@AndyMaloneMVP Andy, do you have a video explaining how to implement Intune and manage device soup to nuts from the licensing to the actual Management? It's the licensing an Azure AD licensing that's confusing.
Hi Andy, very interresting and lot of tips as usual However i have a question regarding for enrollement in intune Last Year I had configured my clients laptop to joined to Azure AD and working fine but at that moment they were not ready to enroll to Intune Now they have decided to implement their laptop to be enrolled to Intune I have setup automatic the MDM/MAM and enable automatic enrollment. Selected all users devices from Azure AD join and registration settings but no devices were populated in all devices in the intune admine center How can i have them enroll in intune Thanking you in advanced Regards Ash
Hi Andy, I always enjoy your videos and this is no exception. Have you done one about Microsoft Graph API PowerShell? I have been quite shocked by how much the new MS-102 appears to rely on what, for me, is a previously unexplored topic! How do you go about learning something new like this?
Learn.Microsoft.com is the best place. I’m just waiting for the official crossword to be released LOL. Take a look at it as I’m scheduled to teach it soon. Stop
Thank you for the great explanation, i wanted to ask you if we could pull the data about the active devices in the devices section and connect that to power bi for example, can we do that?
@@AndyMaloneMVP i wonder if reapplying the intune license will enroll the aad joined device into intune. I aad joined a device and had forgot to add the user to automatic enrollment. When adding the user to automatic intune enrollment after the device was already aad joined the device didnt get enrolled into intune. Ill try it out, thank you
@@31qwoz once a device is through the AAD join process it will not auto-enroll. You can only auto-enroll from the out-of-box-experience or via autopilot. You can either rebuild the device, or manually enroll into management from the Settings panel on the device (known as 'enrol only in device management'. If you have lots of devices in this state and those two options aren't acceptable, it may be worth looking at a Provisioning Package (PPKG) to perform the bulk enrollment.
Very nice, but confusing as it looked like someone else might be using the mouse and there is a delay between what you say and what you do with clicking the things on the screen.
Thanks for great video. At timestamp 5:55 you 'Join this device to Azure Active Directory'. I don't see the option for the user I'm trying to implement. Do you have any solution to this? I also tried with an admin account which also doesn't have the option.
@@AndyMaloneMVP What kind of permissions do I need? I'm trying this with a Microsoft 365 Admin account that has an Intune license. Also thanks for the quick response!
Love your training. I have a problem with run as admin for tech support. It always blackout the remote support screen when it asking for the admin user name password. Wonder where to made a change so the tech can just right click to run as admin and be able to enter their elevator admin right.
Question - You may have answered this already .... Environment of 50+ O365 Standard licenses .... Can I assign myself the O365 Premium license and manage all the O365 Standard devices ?
I have a question ! why do we have to use two platforms? (i'm a beginner) - Microsoft Entra Admin Center & - Microsoft Intune Admin Center Are they two different platforms, why everything is not directly on Intune?
No, these are all on the Microsoft system. Although, they do use separate portals. Most operations are done in Intune. For more documentation and training, I suggest you visit learn.microsoft.com
You mentioned at around the 17 min mark that you can't manage devices via Intune that are Hybrid Azure AD Joined and that you'd have to use traditional methods (GPO's/SCCM). I'm going through other articles and videos and it conflicts with what you are saying. I have a test machine that is Hybrid AD Joined, and at first glance it does appear that I will be able to apply compliance and configuration polices. Could you elaborate a bit more? Thank you!
You can comanage hybrid devices between in tune and config manager. You need to deploy an agent onto the devices for comanagement. But it’s important to understand that those hybrid devices authenticate to active directory not Azure AD. As I’ve said in the past, you can move users from AD to AAD but I feel that this is looking backwards. There really is no need for PCs to be hybrid anymore. Everything can be done in in tune.
Hi! In my organization we're using Intune Plan 1 License, I'm trying to setup users as Standard but they're all have Admin rights, I've checked the account type, deployment profile, but no clue, do we need a different license?
Check the MDM is enabled, also check that the user is licensed, and that your script is correct. For more details visit, learn.Microsoft.com. You can also post questions on the Microsoft tech community which is also really helpful. 👍
Hi How can we have only white listed devices are given permission to be enrolled and all other devices are blocked. Meaning - I should have initially registered the Serial/IMEI number of the end user device before they enrol their devices in Intune. If the device serial/EMEI number is not registered, they should not be able to enrol their devices. How can I achieve this?
Hi Andy. I dont know how frequently you check these messages. Need your expert response about "can we export all of the Intune Policies applied in one 365 tenant to another?" if yes how?
When you azure join a laptop with a non IT Admin azure login - is that best practice? I want to restrict that user from downloading applications they should not.
I would probably say yes. Remember you can create different profiles for different groups of users. As far as restricting apps of course it’s no problem you can include or exclude specific users from gaining access to applications. Watch out for part two in the series, I’m going to cover apps and also security. Thanks again and all the best 😊 Andy
Yes there is a policy for it. Right now though I’m having dinner and struggling to. Remember exactly where it is. I’m sure it’s a app protection policy
@@AndyMaloneMVP There is only one policy available to protect copies from laptop to USB. I can't find a policy to block USB for both(reading and writing)
@@LPatel-gg7cq for specific settings for these tools, I suggest that you either visit learn.microsoft.com or submit a question to the Microsoft tech community. I wish you the best of luck and thanks for reaching out.
The information you give is great but for the love of it please stop it making that silly swooshing noise every time you change screens. It get using the graphic whilst moving around but we dont need a swoosh to show it. This isnt a 12 year olds powerpoint.