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MorneVR
Jul 20, 2022Copper Contributor
Intune for Remote PRTG Probes
Hi, I was hoping to get some guidance on the below request. We have devices deployed at various different clients functioning as remote PRTG probe devices. These devices are currently workgro...
Jannik_Reinhard
Jul 20, 2022Iron Contributor
MorneVR Using of an https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/licenses#device-only-licenses bring the following limitations:
- Intune app protection policies
- Conditional access
- User-based management features, such as email and calendaring
If you only want to manage updates and compliance it should be possible.
- MorneVRJul 21, 2022Copper ContributorThanks for the info.
If you use device only, would you use a local windows account to log onto the device or can a unlicensed cloud only O365 account log onto the device?- Jannik_ReinhardJul 21, 2022Iron Contributor
This is possible to login to the device but I am not sure if this is the best solution. What about to create an own service account for each device (to be license-compliant) and assign the e3 license to this account insted of using the device only license.
- MorneVRJul 21, 2022Copper Contributor
Jannik_Reinhard the idea is to keep costs down as the machines will only be used to monitor client environments. Interaction with the machines will be minimal but I would still like to keep them patched, secured and compliant as they are sitting in client networks.