First published on CloudBlogs on Aug 20, 2015
Update 9/1/2015: Based upon final testing results, the engineering team has decided not to release the new Windows 10 configuration policies template during this service update. We plan to make this new template available to you during an upcoming service update and will notify you on this blog when the new template is released. New Microsoft Intune features and enhancements will be released over the next week. Building on the Intune management capabilities for Windows 10 that were announced in May , this service update adds support for creating and deploying Windows 10 configuration policies and VPN profiles using new Windows 10-specific templates. Additionally, as detailed on the Active Directory team blog , you can now automatically enroll Windows 10 devices into Intune device management using Azure AD join. In addition to these new Windows 10 management capabilities, this Intune service update includes several other features and enhancements, such as:
Update 9/1/2015: Based upon final testing results, the engineering team has decided not to release the new Windows 10 configuration policies template during this service update. We plan to make this new template available to you during an upcoming service update and will notify you on this blog when the new template is released. New Microsoft Intune features and enhancements will be released over the next week. Building on the Intune management capabilities for Windows 10 that were announced in May , this service update adds support for creating and deploying Windows 10 configuration policies and VPN profiles using new Windows 10-specific templates. Additionally, as detailed on the Active Directory team blog , you can now automatically enroll Windows 10 devices into Intune device management using Azure AD join. In addition to these new Windows 10 management capabilities, this Intune service update includes several other features and enhancements, such as:
- Multi-identity support for OneDrive app on Android: When using the OneDrive app for Android devices, users can access both their personal and corporate accounts in the same app while Intune mobile application management policies are only applied to the user's corporate account (Multi-identity support for OneDrive app on iOS previously released in June).
- Deployment of certificates in .pfx format : You can deploy certificates in Personal Information Exchange (.pfx) format to Windows 10 and Android devices without need for Network Device Enrollment Service (NDES).
- Conditional access for Windows PCs: You can restrict access to Office 365 so that only domain-joined PCs running Office 2013 can connect.
- User-specific terms and conditions: You can deploy customized terms and conditions to Intune user groups which they must accept before using the Intune Company Portal to enroll devices and access corporate resources.
- Management of Activation Lock feature for iOS: You have the ability to manage the Activation Lock feature on iOS 7.1+ devices, providing you with the option to turn the feature on/off, view status, and bypass the Activation Lock.
- Support for custom VPN profiles for iOS: You have the ability to define VPN settings for additional VPN providers on iOS devices using the new custom option in the VPN profile dropdown menu.
- Intune Company Portal app for Android updated: The Intune Company Portal app for Android has been updated to display device enrollment instructions after signing in for those who have not yet enrolled their device for management.
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Published Sep 08, 2018
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