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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
- dsmodusBrass ContributorAbility to get apps by filtering AAD group and see what apps are deployed on that group.
- jaymichaudBrass ContributorIntune replacement for Group Policy Preferences, please! Also, while the OneDrive client implements Known Folder Move, that only handles three known folders in the user profile. What about Music, Videos, and others? Group Policy Folder Redirection takes care of this, but it is not available in Intune the last time I checked.
- treestryderIron ContributorLemme guess... Mapped drives?
- treestryderIron Contributor
Nah, I'm good. If Microsoft reimplemented Group Policy Preferences, folks would expect me to use it. As it is now, I just shrug and say I am sorry, then soon after, folks get used to new reality.
- Vinod7Brass ContributorWhen will have a simple GUI for adding GPP
- NigelIron ContributorIs there any consideration in merging some of the capabilities from Defender for Endpoint into the Intune portal? Something most of my team didn't realize was available for them for troubleshooting was Live Response. This is a huge tool for Intune admins in troubleshooting, but it requires drilling down in the DFE portal.
- treestryderIron ContributorYep. For instance, the inventory and other device reporting that everyone points out is missing from Intune... it's in Defender.
- MrsKellyC
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- evanyeung-clearBrass ContributorThe proactive remediations menu item is hidden under the Reports menu, this makes finding it a little hard to remember
- treestryderIron ContributorAnd then there are "Monitors". Which to my team are "the other menu of reports".
- CMedley67Brass ContributorAgreed! Proactive Remediations is buried under Reports which really isn't appropriate for what it does!
- DavidRichmondBrass Contributor
Make configuration and compliance policy items on Device views clickable/linked to the actual config/compliance policy! Anywhere else this kind of object reference exists as a name only, even when the related policy object exists in the Intune tenant, means a lot of extra tabs and/or round trips through the console. This would be a huge boost.
- Vinod7Brass ContributorHow can we have live data in Intune reporting
- evanyeung-clearBrass ContributorThe "device compliance" menu item takes you to a whole new nav tree. This throws off the navigation flow. It would be better to not reset the nav tree
- afj001Copper ContributorCompliance data for all applicable updates delivered via WUfB like we are able to get from WSUS/ConfigMgr. The data on the LCU/FUs are great, but what about .NET, Visual Studio, or other security udpates.