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marklawrence1972
Copper Contributor
Jan 09, 2023

Endpoint Manager Devices Windows 365 policies missing

Hi

 

We are trying a trial of Windows 365 to see if we can connect to our On-Premise network including kerbose AD authentications of On-Premise apps.

 

We have been through the instructions for connecting to On premise AD (we already have an Azure AD Connector to Office 365)

 

Instructions tell me we can set this up via the Endpoint Manager Admin Center-> Devices -> Provisioning-> Windows 365

 

However there are no menus to choose from and I get an Increase productivity with Windows 365 information screen but ability to provision new polciies.

 

 

I have setup and can access the Windows 365 machine 

 

Could it be a permissions issue or functionality not availble with the trial license? We dont have intune features turned on globally

 

Thanks

 

Mark Lawrence

 

3 Replies

  • MichaelBrodbeck's avatar
    MichaelBrodbeck
    Copper Contributor
    FYI - You only get the W365 admin blade in intune/endpoint manager with a W365 enterprise license. You do not get this with W365 Business license.
    • jt_siarp's avatar
      jt_siarp
      Copper Contributor

      MichaelBrodbeck - thanks for that, I was going out of my mind going around in circles trying to figure this out.  It makes sense now, what I am seeing.  However, I am finding this bat-sh1t mental on the basis that I want to create a provisioning policy before I deploy a Windows image, to ensure it's created in the right way and the right location, but it looks as though I have to set up a machine before I can create a policy on how the machine should be created.  A bit backwards eh?  Or am I missing something?

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