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With Microsoft Intune, you can protect cloud-connected endpoints across Windows, Android, macOS, iOS, and Linux. Looking for tips to help you reduce costs and complexity by unifying the way you manage your endpoints? Have questions about mobile application management for unenrolled devices? Need to support a variety of device types for frontline workers? We’re here to help. Post your questions early and often. Our engineering teams will be here to help!
Speakers: Iris Yuning Ye, Charlotte Christenson, & Neil Johnson
Moderator: Susan Taylor
This event is part of Tech Community Live: Intune edition.
86 Comments
- RTripathi1Occasional Reader
1- Can Intune alert or report if a user copies corporate data from Outlook or Teams into personal apps?
2- Intune integrates with Microsoft Defender and Conditional Access for risk-based compliance, but how does this integration handle real-time enforcement across iOS and Android- for example, if a mobile threat is detected while the device is offline or between sync cycles?- irisyn-ye
Microsoft
- Apps that are managed through MAM (Mobile App Management) can block copies from corporate to personal sources - will recommend taking a look into this together with MDM solution.
- The mobile threat detected by MDE is able to sync with Intune between sync cycles and once offlie devices become online.
- NikhilSinha-MSCopper Contributor
What improvements have been made to Intune’s support for macOS and iOS with the release of Apple OS 26?
- irisyn-ye
Microsoft
We've released Day Zero support for iOS/iPadOS and macOS 26 on 9/15/2025 - See blog Apple day zero support for iOS/iPadOS and macOS 26: aka.ms/AppleDayZero
- iamireshCopper Contributor
Any possibilities to convert an Administrator account to a Standard user account on macOS without re-enrolling the device?
- ChrisKunze-MSFT
Microsoft
There is a sample script to demote an account in our GitHub site: shell-intune-samples/macOS/Config/Manage Accounts/readme.md at master · microsoft/shell-intune-samples
- iamireshCopper Contributor
Thanks, Chris, for your response.
- Khullar1979Copper Contributor
how can we send notification to the Macbook machies user from Intune to update the OS version?
Same with updating the installed applications?- ChrisKunze-MSFT
Microsoft
We can force an update. Are you looking to involve the user in the upgrade process?
- DheintzelmanOccasional Reader
What process will happen to devices that are below IOS 17 in Intune? will enrollment be the only stopping point or will devices below that already have been enrolled stop working?
- ChrisKunze-MSFT
Microsoft
Per Operating systems and browsers supported by Microsoft Intune - Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn,
Supported versions include devices running the three most recent operating system versions. These devices can enroll and take advantage of all Intune functionality that is applicable, and all new eligible features will work on these devices.
Allowed versions includes devices running a non-supported version (within three versions of the supported versions). These devices can enroll and take advantage of Intune's eligible features but there is no guarantee that they will work as expected.
Intune requires iOS/iPadOS 17.x or later for app protection policies and app configuration.
- HyeonEvangelistaCopper Contributor
Where can I found this blog? is there links or similar?
Many Thanks
- ChrisKunze-MSFT
Microsoft
What blog are you asking about?
- HyeonEvangelistaCopper Contributor
the ones related to the macos migration between different MDM solution, that we spoke before
- JG_ECSOccasional Reader
We manage our company iPhones via Intune but have issues with the devices flagged as non-compliant when users are prompted and change their device password, per our compliance and restrictions policies. Why does Intune seem to struggle with detecting this change?
- itismeapCopper Contributor
Do you have a technical whitepaper which compares say Mac on Jamf vs Mac in Intune, and technical papers that talk about that migration process?
- ChrisKunze-MSFT
Microsoft
We do not like to do a feature-to-feature comparison between Intune and Jamf. A better experience is to look at your management requirements and determine if Intune will meet your needs. I am confident that we have most of the features that most customers use.
- FernandoTexCopper Contributor
Can you give an example of devices that Windows365 customers are using and how this type of device can be managed by Intune. Something like a managed Android device loading W365 virtual Machine ?
- DIMIMARCELLOOccasional Reader
are there any plans to expand 'IaC'/Configuration as Code capabilities in Intune?
- Dave Randall
Microsoft
No plans other than updating Graph endpoints to be available for newly released features. I understand the problem space here, but at this time, it's up to customers to define their own pipelines and manage change through them across tenants (dev/test/prod) or between production tenants. I did post a blog about how to build a simple CaC pipeline using ADO. You can find that here: Configuration as Code for Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Community Hub. But the team hasn't updated Intune with any features specific to the Config as Code philosophy/practice.
-Dave