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dynamic group based on assigned license
Patrick, I am trying to understand what the problem was with your original solution? I am trying to do the same thing right now and was going to use your original solution, but am not following why you werent happy with it.
Thanks
Entra_lover5 The ServicePlanName isn’t „that unique“, as the SKU is. The approach that worked best for me is the one in my latest reply. (before this one)
- Entra_lover5Mar 12, 2024Copper Contributor
ahhh, ok I understand now. I am using the service plan ID not the name, so I didn't realize. I am not sure I am going to actually need the group as I originally thought. My original plan was to create a dynamic group that tracks people with an intune license and then use that to apply intune user windows policies to, but then I realized this is probably a bad idea because I have non-intune licensed users who have business basic that will be logged in to a few shared device licensed intune shared PC. If I do it this way, they wont be applied any policies at all, although I am not 100% clear if they will be applied policies in this situation. Perhaps I have no choice but to apply everything to the device for these few shared (or kiosk) devices that are licensed for intune multi user shared device.
- PatrickF11Mar 12, 2024MCTI would like to suggest that most policies should go to device groups or „all devices“. This makes the deployment more efficient if you‘re going to use the pre-provisioning feature. This is my personal best practice in nearly any customer environment. There are only very few policies that are applied to users in my cases.
- Entra_lover5Mar 12, 2024Copper ContributorThat was my original plan but nearly everything I read online says to apply to users not devices except for kiosks. Good to know that applying to devices works good for you, I think for my use case it makess the most sense since all my users get the same experience and every machine should be uniform.