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Mhedrick439
Mar 14, 2024Copper Contributor
Allow Apps to by Admin.
Good Morning, So currently we have everyone setup as Local Admin ( I know bad move ) but we have that setup like that just due to all the different apps for different companies that we use. How ...
NicklasOlsen
Mar 23, 2024Iron Contributor
Hi,
Do you have some examples of applications, that you have in your enviroment?
It is time consuming to update apps manually through Intune. However, there is multiple options available.
EPM (Endpoint Privilege Management) is available, but has some limitations at the moment, with this add-on you can remove local admin rights from the users.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/epm-overview
Enterprise app management is also available, which can keep your 3rd party applications updated. The catalog is limited at the moment, but I believe it will be expanded quick 🙂
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/enterprise-app-management
I would definitely recommend you to test out the Intune suite, it has a lot of great features available.
Do you have some examples of applications, that you have in your enviroment?
It is time consuming to update apps manually through Intune. However, there is multiple options available.
EPM (Endpoint Privilege Management) is available, but has some limitations at the moment, with this add-on you can remove local admin rights from the users.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/epm-overview
Enterprise app management is also available, which can keep your 3rd party applications updated. The catalog is limited at the moment, but I believe it will be expanded quick 🙂
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/enterprise-app-management
I would definitely recommend you to test out the Intune suite, it has a lot of great features available.