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Cloud attach vs. cloud only: the debate
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Monday, Oct 24, 2022, 09:00 AM PDTEvent details
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Heather_Poulsen
Updated Oct 28, 2022
Rob de Roos
Oct 24, 2022Iron Contributor
What is your view on migrating GPO's to Intune? Personaly I am a big fan of the startover and don't migrate that on-prem payload. But wondering what is your vision on that.
- Rorymon1765Oct 24, 2022Copper ContributorIt is a good idea but finding it difficult to completely ditch GPOs.
- Rob de RoosOct 24, 2022Iron ContributorI'm wondering whay you are missing.
- JamesEppOct 24, 2022Iron ContributorGroup policy preferences. E.g. adding shortcuts to desktop was a huge problem and impossible to do the way I wanted in Intune. The CRUD nature of GPPs is unmatched in Intune.
- Joe_LurieOct 24, 2022
Microsoft
Of course we have the GPO analytics which allow you to see which GPOs are available in Intune, and even create new policies, but the recommendation is to start over, as you say. There will be many GPO settings that were set in XP (or even Windows 2000) that are still alive today that companies never bothered to remove. And settings like Active Desktop for Vista that are still disabled. Starting over allows you to configure only what is needed, without all the legacy settings which may require troubleshooting later on.