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Reminder – Move to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center for all your Intune administration

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Intune_Support_Team
Silver Contributor
Jul 08, 2020

Have you logged into https://portal.azure.com and seen the following banner?

 

 

Or, did you read the two Message Center posts – MC208118 (back in March, 2020) and then MC211982 (May, 2020)? If so, you’re fully aware that Intune administration is now at https://endpoint.microsoft.com.

 

If you haven’t read the messages or seen the banner, then just be aware that on August 1, 2020, future development of Intune will be focused at https://endpoint.microsoft.com. Here’s answers to frequently asked questions:

  1. There are no changes to graph.
  2. You’ll still have an entry point in https://portal.azure.com which will redirect you to Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
  3. Where possible, we’ll put redirects on popular Intune blades at https://portal.azure.com to remind you of this change.
  4. New features will be shipped in https://endpoint.microsoft.com.

 

Docs have been updated. Let us know if you have any additional questions on this updated admin experience, and see you at https://endpoint.microsoft.com!

 

Updated Dec 19, 2023
Version 5.0

19 Comments

  • Hi SeMeDe, thanks for the feedback! No dates to share at this time, but we’ve captured your feedback on improving the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.

     

    We would also like to announce that PIM will show up under the Tenant Admin blade with this month's (2007) Intune service release. It’s coming!

  • thantzinpro's avatar
    thantzinpro
    Copper Contributor

    Hi Intune_Support_Team 

    Currently , We have SCCM in place and small started for intune. Since Microsoft announced to unified SCCM and Intune with all other Endpoint Management tools into one as Unified Endpoint Management.  

     

    How can we integrate existing SCCM and Intune into one interface as Unified Endpoint Management? Does it require any particular version to be upgrade for SCCM or Any specific configuration require ?

     

    Regards

     

    TZ

  • vegarjb's avatar
    vegarjb
    Copper Contributor

    Hi Intune_Support_Team 

     

    So my main question is...

     

    Does everything migrate from In-tune to Microsoft Endpoint Manager?

     

    Is there anything that we have to do from our end

     

    Thanks

  • SeMeDe's avatar
    SeMeDe
    Iron Contributor

    Hi Intune_Support_Team,

    do you have any further information about some still missing features in Microsoft Endpoint Manager, only available in Azure Portal at the moment?

     

    These are (as far as I know)

    • Azure AD Devices in Azure Portal via "Devices"→"Azure AD Devices" or "Azure AD"→"Devices"
    • Enrollment-reports via ("Intune")→"Device Enrollment"→Monitor
      • Autopilot deployments (preview)
      • Enrollment failures
      • Incomplete user enrollments

    I already asked support, but the only answer was that every feature now available in Azure Portal will be available in MEM or will still be accessible in Azure Portal.

     

    I altough wanted to ask, if there are plans to add "Azure AD Priviliged Identity Management" to MEM.
    We are using PIM-activated roles for some tasks (e.g. wipe of a device) and are therefore forced to still activate these roles in Azure Portal but then do the job in MEM.

  • Hi Kasper Jensen, we've passed along your feedback to the team, and they are working towards a fix. Will update you once a fix is in. Thank you for the feedback!

  • Kasper Jensen's avatar
    Kasper Jensen
    Brass Contributor

    We need a (working) entry point in the Azure Portal for us admins who use the Azure Portal App (https://portal.azure.com/App/Download).

    The following flow breaks the app:

    Open the app

    Click Intune

    Click the banner, redirects to endpoint.microsoft.com

    As it opens a new tab, the flow is broken and you cannot get back to the Azure portal without closing the app.

     

    The preferred solution would be to have a Endpoint Manager blade in the main Azure portal.