Just a quick blog to let you know that currently the Microsoft Intune service is being updated. The new version is 5.0.5052.0. Keep track on the versions here. 🙂 Time to have weekend again, of course Conditional Access for Exchange on premise was already available in Microsoft Intune since December. Read more here. If I […]
READ MOREWhile writing my last blog I realized myself that in Microsoft Intune, where the Mobile Device Management Authority has been set to Configuration Manager, objects of devices and users were also appearing in Microsoft Intune. Correct me if I am wrong, but earlier this was not the case. Let’s see why those objects are now also […]
READ MOREYesterday announced and today a new Intune Extension for Configuration Manager 2012 R2 was available. The extension enables us to set up conditional access for customers using Exchange Online, you are able to restrict Exchange ActiveSync for users that have their devices enrolled. Let’s see how this works together with Exchange Online.
READ MORELike mentioned earlier this week, the march update of Microsoft Intune is as we speak applied to the service. One of my tenants is already updated so have we can have a quick look at the updated parts of the Microsoft Intune console.
READ MOREThis morning Microsoft announced the February update for Microsoft Intune. The following new features are currently rolled out throughout the datacenters in the different continents. The service will be updated between February 6 and February 11. Further Microsoft plans to add new features to Microsoft Intune on a monthly basis, so lot’s of more features […]
READ MORESince I have installed my Windows 10 Enterprise Technical Preview on my laptop I wanted to know if I was able to manage the device (which is domain joined) by enrolling it via Microsoft Intune that is connected with Configuration Manager 2012 R2. Just a quick blog about how the enrolling experience looks within Windows […]
READ MOREIn the first blog of this series we looked at what the features of Microsoft Intune App-Layer protection are, in the second blog we wrapped a custom application with the Microsoft Intune Application Wrapper. So now that we have a custom application and an application enabled for management via Microsoft Intune that we are able […]
READ MOREIn the first blog about the Microsoft Intune App-layer protection, one of the supported features is that you are able to wrap your own applications with the Microsoft Intune App Wrapping Tool for iOS so that you are able to manage those applications with the Mobile Application Management policies. In this second blog in the […]
READ MOREOne of the many many new features of Microsoft Intune releases the last couple of months is the Intune App-Layer protection. In short, with Intune App-layer protection you are able to protect your corporate data with managed apps, in other words Mobile Application Management support is added to Microsoft Intune. But how do we manage […]
READ MOREEarlier this week I described how to enable Multi Factor Authentication for Microsoft Intune via Office 365. In a (Twitter) conversation with EMS Technical Evangelist Simon May I learned that there are some differences between the MFA implementation for Microsoft Intune and Office 365. Let’s have a look at what the differences are.
READ MOREThis week Microsoft Intune (was Windows Intune) will be updated to a newer version. This major update will give us some really cool features that will enhance currently the standalone Microsoft Intune platform only. The service will be updated between November the 17th until November the 19th. Microsoft is doing a good job by updating […]
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