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Deploy Intune settings catalog automated from scratch with Graph API
I show in this blog how to create a device configuration profile based on the settings catalog in Intune. A while ago I created a profile with power settings and deployed the profile to all devices including a filter.
Read moreEnable Endpoint Analytics automated in Microsoft Intune
Happy users are key. But with all the changes in hardware, software distributions, security- and OS updates, it could take a lot of effort. Now remote working is embedded into our culture it costs even more effort to keep sight of what is happening.
Read moreIntune filters explained create automated and assignments
Intune filters are a great way to assign MEM policies to devices. In fact, filters go over groups in several scenarios. Filters help you keep your environment reliable and fast.
Read moreMonitor and get alerts from Microsoft Intune
Out of the box, Microsoft Intune has a reporting platform where lots of information is stored. Think about device management or endpoint analytics. For troubleshooting, reports can help.
Read moreMonitor security baselines in Endpoint Security
A security baseline has some values which are interesting to know. It has a status that tells us the current deployment status if a profile is assigned or is deprecated.
Read moreConfigure subscribe to AVD in RDP Client automated
Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is a great addition to your IT environment. To connect to an AVD environment you need a browser or the Remote Desktop client.
Read moreDeploy power settings automated in Microsoft Intune
Climate changes are the talk of the day. Every little step to help the world is great. Power consumption is a big topic in those discussions.
Read moreMicrosoft Intune security baselines explained
During writing automation blog posts about deploying security baselines automated, I felt the need to write a new blog about how these security baselines actually work.
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