Due to an incident (IT85607) while moving the Conditional Access policies from “Preview phase” to “general availability” in Azure Active Directory, the Conditional Access policies in Microsoft Intune might be disabled. Since the two are basically the same you need to check your Conditional Access policies are still configured correctly.
READ MOREThe fourth blog about the integration of Microsoft Intune and Lookout MTP we will have a look at the administrative side of things. We will have a look at what we are able to configure in relation to threats, we will have a look the devices that can be managed both in Lookout and how […]
READ MOREIn the next couple of days the Microsoft Intune service will be updated. During this update, new Conditional Access features (restrict access to Exchange Online to the Outlook app, Conditional Access for Windows PCs), Android for Work support and the Lookout integration for iOS will be released. Also via the new Azure Portal we are […]
READ MOREIn the last two blogs we looked at the global overview and the architecture of the solution. In this blog I want to go a bit deeper and have a look how to integrate the two services with each other. Like said, the Lookout service is currently hosted on Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Intune […]
READ MOREMy last blog I dedicated to the availability of the integration of the Microsoft Intune and Lookout Mobile Threat Protection cloud services. So have this time have a look at the architecture of the integration, before writing about how to set everything up, the administrative and the end-user experience.
READ MOREIn June Microsoft and Lookout announced their partnership and bath also announced the integration of Microsoft Intune and Lookout Mobile Threat Protection. In the last couple of months I was able to test and implement this first release of the integration between those two products at my customer in close corporation with the engineers of Lookout […]
READ MOREBad news for the users that are using Android devices and sometimes forget their passcode. Google is removing the ability for administrators and users to remotely reset the passcode of devices that are based on Android 7.0. When using earlier versions of Android users could reset their passcode via the Company Portal website and admins […]
READ MOREToday Microsoft released the 1606 update for System Center Configuration Manager. If you have ConfigMgr 1511 or 1602 installed in your environment you should be able to see the 1606 update soon in the Updates and Servicing node of your ConfigMgr console. After 1511 and 1602 Microsoft is again releasing a major update for ConfigMgr, […]
READ MOREDuring the July update of the Intune service some really nice new features will be released. Announced in the what’s new docs for July is the ability to enroll up to 15 devices per user, earlier this was 5 devices. Great for testing and great for people who are living the mobility world to the […]
READ MOREIn one of my tenants the new compliance rules for Android arrived last night. So as from now we are able to block users to access corporate data that have Android devices that have enabled USB Debugging, enabled the installation of apps from Unknown Sources and when users have disabled the option “Scan device for […]
READ MOREYesterday I had the privilege to speak during the System Center Summer Night – BBQ edition from the System Center User Group Netherlands. During this session I talked about why Microsoft “moved” Configuration Manager to the servicing model, how companies should adopt it and work with it and shared some do’s and don’ts while updating Configuration Manager to […]
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