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Robert Bill
Microsoft
Oct 19, 2017Adopting co-management
According to the current documentation, co-management is only supported if you have Intune standalone. Since this is for managing Windows 10 with both ConfigMan and Intune, it would appear that lots ...
will nimmo
Oct 19, 2017Brass Contributor
Rob -
Just a piece of feedback. Some of us will be looking to implement intune simply to implement autopilot to avoid OS imaging. As soon as we get the machine managed by intune, we will want to install security applications and then join the domain and begin management with SCCM.
RobYork
Microsoft
Oct 19, 2017Hi Will,
Absolutely, this is what we'd call modern provisioning. You can push SCCM with Intune using a quietly added CCMSETUP.MSI that can bootstrap the full client setup over the Internet. We also added AAD auth pieces to allow client registration to happen over CMG to result in a fully managed device from the Internet all user driven.
If you haven't already, check out my session from Ignite. I show this flow https://myignite.microsoft.com/sessions/53475?source=sessions
Rob
Absolutely, this is what we'd call modern provisioning. You can push SCCM with Intune using a quietly added CCMSETUP.MSI that can bootstrap the full client setup over the Internet. We also added AAD auth pieces to allow client registration to happen over CMG to result in a fully managed device from the Internet all user driven.
If you haven't already, check out my session from Ignite. I show this flow https://myignite.microsoft.com/sessions/53475?source=sessions
Rob