Long time that I had time and inspiration to write a new blog, next to the video’s on my Enterprise Mobility Tips YouTube channel. This time a short tip for when you are managing iOS devices with Microsoft Intune. Recently I was asked by one of my customers to look into an issue. The issue […]
READ MOREA couple of weeks ago I had a customer already using the lightweight MDM solution in Office 365, which is built on Microsoft Intune. The lightweight MDM is part of many Office 365 subscriptions and it allows you to control a bit more settings than you can for instance with Exchange ActiveSync Access Policies, for […]
READ MOREToday I noticed in a couple of Intune tenants that Microsoft is now supporting group-assigned enrollment restriction, with that you are also able to prioritize the restrictions. With this change Microsoft Intune now also supports the ability to not only allow or disallow Android but also allow or disallow Android for Work (Android Enterprise) as […]
READ MORENow that we have configured the connection between EMS and Jamf Pro we need to make sure that the macOS devices can also be registered to Azure AD. To be able to complete the scenario we need to do the following; configure compliance policies deploy the company portal app with Jamf Pro create a Jamf […]
READ MOREIn my last blog I introduced the new Jamf Pro integration with Microsoft EMS. In this blog I would like to dive into the configuration of the integration and show you the experience. Setting it up is pretty straightforward and easy. To be able to integrate the two services, we need to: configure an Azure […]
READ MOREWhen it comes to managing Macs, Jamf Pro is currently the number one product to be used in this space when you want to fully control and manage those fruity macOS devices via the MDM channel. Just before Jamf Nation User Conference (JNUC) back in September Microsoft and Jamf announced the upcoming partnership, at JNUC […]
READ MORELast year I wrote a blog on how to control what versions of operating systems you want to support via Microsoft Intune. So we can follow Microsoft on what Operating Systems they support with Intune, like Microsoft announced recently dropping support for Android 4.3 and lower and iOS version 8 and lower, or we are […]
READ MOREA Friday is not just a Friday for a Configuration Manager Consultant or Administrator. At least once or twice a month it can be one where we get some gifts from the Configuration Manager Product Team. Yesterday was again a day that a nice gift “was released”; Update 1706 for System Center Configuration Manager! You […]
READ MOREConfiguring the NDES Connector for Microsoft Intune can be painful on a vanilla Windows Server 2016. After installing the NDES connector successfully you need to establish the connection with your Microsoft Intune tenant. While trying to sign in you end up in an endless loop, every time you end up with a new login. Since […]
READ MOREToday I noticed that some nice features were added to the device restriction profiles in the new Intune on Azure portal. As from now you are able to block managed apps from using cellular data via the iOS device restriction profiles. You can either block the usage for all cellular data or just if you […]
READ MOREAs we all know third party vendors like Lookout and Skycure integrate with Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager Hybrid so that we are able to protect our mobile devices with for instance Lookout for Work. Earlier I wrote a series of blogs about Lookout Mobile Treat Protection that integrates with Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager […]
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