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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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170 Comments
- MddietelbachCopper Contributor
This might be a BIG ask, but "Product" renaming and other adjustments that do not reflect in a console is defeating. Example, recent Endpoint Manager, Intune. In the M365 Defender console, the additional resources calls this Microsoft 365 Device Management.... It takes you to the Endpoint Manager Admin and within that console many references are to Intune... This added confusion isn't good for adoption.
- MddietelbachCopper ContributorUpdates T to t...... Intune isn't the only console with historical references with name changes. Defender for Identity has atp.azure.com as the URL and is referred to in the More resources page in Microsoft Defender console as Azure Advanced Threat Protection.....
- Rob de RoosIron ContributorI have another one. Searching the settings catalog is prety slow and you need to know what you are looking for to get the right stuf. Would love to see something there. I don't realy have an idea on how that could be nicer. Mayby show it like a tree or make something in documentation available online where you can search the settings you need.
- Very common admin task is to find the correct object from long lists (devices, apps, profiles...). Devices pane is great example how to implement a list view, but many other panes are missing basic functionality like: - sort by every column - search based multiple attributes (not just object name) - filter by any attribute
- HajoBrass Contributor
Collect Diagnostics is great, It would be even better if there could be some custom locations of logs/eventlogs to add for admins.
- ZebulonSmithIron Contributor
My biggest pain point is that when creating Configuration Profiles, it can be difficult to determine what an individual setting does. There are often tooltips with useful information, but some don't provide anything and others just link to the Policy CSP page, which tells me how to apply something but not what it actually does. Life would be so much easier if all of the tooltips either told me what a setting does or took me to a page with that information.
For example... this tells me nothing of use
This one links to a Policy CSP page that really doesn't tell me what the setting does either.
- BryceSteelCopper Contributor
As others have said, extending available properties to Filters (moving closer to the extensive dynamic queries available with ConfigMgr collections).
Throughout the UI, it would be very helpful to filter / constrain (via perhaps extra columns or Device view filtering) by:
- Scope Tags
- Groups
- DaneaGalbraithIron ContributorAbility to run a custom query (for say a rekey or file) to collect machines for a remediation script.
- jeffdfield889Brass ContributorCM Pivot for the cloud
- DaneaGalbraithIron ContributorAbility to run a custom query (for say a rekey or file) to collect machines for a remediation script.
- Vijay_kumar89Copper ContributorReports based on software inventory would be nice to have in future.
- David StowersBrass ContributorMy recent hardware info search to find the SKU (LTSC, SAC, Home) was a journey into graph and trying to figure out where it was hiding (but I found it). 🙂