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Join Intune product managers for an interactive feedback session at the Microsoft Technical Takeoff.
Discuss your journey from on-premises to cloud native management focused on grouping and targeting, reporting, role-based access control (RBAC), and Intune Admin UX plus hear our roadmap of suggested changes. We're committed to providing the features and capabilities in the Microsoft Intune console that you need to manage cloud native devices and applications. Let's talk!
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Updated Dec 27, 2024
170 Comments
- David StowersBrass ContributorOne more (I swear): will you be adding the ability to copy a win32 app (similar to CM) so you can do testing of updates and such without rebuilding it 100%?
- Tim_PawasaratIron ContributorWith Configuration Manager we have the ability to control how often the client calls home for content and policies and the like. It would be nice to have this type of control in Intune as well. Is this on your roadmap?
- JoSoCopper ContributorAre there any plans to change the behaviour of multiple role assignments in Intune ? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/role-based-access-control#multiple-role-assignments Eg. assign Read permissions on objects with Scope Tag A and Read/Update/Create... permissions on the same kind of objects with a Scope Tag B
- CBarnes851Brass ContributorIn Configuration Manager we can build collections based on device information or applications installed. When are we going to have some similar abilities in Intune? I'd really like the ability to assign policies to devices that had specific software installed.
- gatewood502Brass ContributorIntune WishList: Additional Reporting Features (Specifically with WuFB) and MAM/App Protection Policies For MAM and Managed or Unmanaged Devices - auto populate the IntuneMAMUPN data for devices
- jeffdfield889Brass ContributorAs others have said we need more filters. Installed application would useful. I don't want to have to pull out Graph to do this and I don't want to write a PowerShell that runs on every device to install software or make changes.
- David StowersBrass ContributorBetter control of the Autopilot process to be able to tell it to skip certain optional steps (like app deployment) so that those things can run in the background after ESP is finished and allow quicker desktop availability.
- HeyHey16KIron ContributorIf you're using pre-provisioning you can hide the User Enrolment Status Page screen altogether, so when the user logs on they pretty much go straight to Desktop 🙂
- DaneaGalbraithIron ContributorIt would be great to deploy Task Scheduling Events without having to script them. Preferences to allow run once flags. It would be nice to view the Firewall policies in format where we could read it without having to go into each setting to read it.
- SmooveWCopper ContributorI know it may seem anti-cloud but is there the possibility of a stand-alone Intune Admin console App?
- David StowersBrass ContributorDiagnostics around scope tags and permissions to better figure out why share policies fail to allow use would make life a lot easier. Adding the ability to assign software as available to device groups rather than just user groups would also make Company Portal more flexible in some situations. We were able to target devices in CM and that's one of the few things obviously missing when transitioning.