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ShyamVS
Apr 08, 2020Copper Contributor
Privately hosted extension on MDM(Intune, Altiris) controlled systems
Our customers have a laptops which are not domain joined, but are MDM controlled. Can we force install(install source and force list) privately hosted extensions in them using Intune or Altiris? We k...
HotCakeX
Apr 10, 2020MVP
Hi,
Yes you can.
but note that users can override and change the policies which you set since they are not logged in with AAD credentials.
A user can always change policies if the user is a local admin on their device. With this enrollment method this is always the case.
Yes you can.
but note that users can override and change the policies which you set since they are not logged in with AAD credentials.
A user can always change policies if the user is a local admin on their device. With this enrollment method this is always the case.
ShyamVS
Apr 12, 2020Copper Contributor
HotCakeX I was hoping that would be the case, but it turned out the extension was blocked as the systems on which Altiris created the registry entries corresponding to the extension policies are not Azure registered. Our customer did a test deployment through Altiris and the extensions was blocked and even affected the other extensions that was installed from Edge store. They also sent a screenshot.
- HotCakeXApr 12, 2020MVPWell I never used Altiris, I actually just searched about it right now and it looks like it's a symantec service.
I was only referring to how it would work on Microsoft's Intune or Endpoint Management system which is inside admin panel of O365.