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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
- BrianSmith42Copper ContributorConfiguration Manager style task sequence for preprovisioned devices. I would like granular control over what the machine is doing and when.
- DavidRichmondBrass ContributorImprove handling of MAC addresses - devices with multiple NICs only show one rather arbitrarily picked MAC in Intune! This is, according to MS, "by design" but it makes reporting on this hardware property rather difficult. Turn these fields into arrays so that ALL MAC addresses seen by the Intune-data-gathering system on the device gets added as hardware inventory on the Intune object.
- evanyeung-clearBrass ContributorIntune CSP is missing the "Do not start Windows hello provisioning after sign-in". Will this be added? We want to use this to allow users to opt-in to Windows Hello versus being forced to use it if we enable the User Windows Hello for Business setting.
- Joost GelijsteenCopper ContributorWe like to see the policy assignment back in de default view, as example in the configuration profiles, is there any update when this would come back
- DanielRatliffBrass Contributor
How are you bridging the gap between very dynamic ConfigMgr targeting (collections) and Intune AD groups/filters? Scenarios I have shared in the past.
- Targeting based off installed software
- Targeting based off installed software versions
- Targeting based off registry keys
- Targeting based off WMI properties
- Targeting based off management properties (AAD only, Hybrid joined, domain, etc)
- Targeting null data such as software not installed
- ZebulonSmithIron ContributorI think the way you bridge that gap today is by enabling co-management. You can sync the members of a config manager device collection into an AAD group if that functionality is needed.
- gatewood502Brass ContributorI agree - targeting based upon installed software is something I hear requested a lot
- BlessingCopper ContributorI am looking at migrating 25000 android devices from Airwatch to Intune. The devices are located worldwide and would need to seamlessly group them by location. How best can that be achieved with the least administrative overhead. Dynamic groups with enrollment profile based rules dont seem to work well for us.
- JasonMSCopper ContributorWould really like to see GPO style hierarchy for targeting/filtering.
- DanielRatliffBrass ContributorTake a look at AAD Administrative Units. Could have a play here. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/roles/administrative-units
- ToddMoteBrass ContributorFilters are a great corollary to collection queries from ConfigMgr, will there be more things you can expose to Intune from Azure AD devices so filters can be leveraged more like collections?
- DaneaGalbraithIron ContributorA graph terminal window would be really nice, there are things we are being directed to graph for but would like a one pain of glass, so I do not have to leave my console and use my same admin creds. A better format for Configuration Policy or diagnostic viewing.
- DaneaGalbraithIron ContributorA graph terminal window would be really nice, there are things we are being directed to graph for but would like a one pain of glass, so I do not have to leave my console and use my same admin creds. A better format for Configuration Policy or diagnostic viewing.
- ZebulonSmithIron ContributorIt would also be pretty neat if we could see the graph calls being made when performing a given action without having to open up developer tools in the browser.