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Updated Mar 12, 2025
Tomasz Woźniak
Mar 03, 2025Copper Contributor
- Does EPM work with co-managed workstations ?
- Can EPM be a good solution when user need to change a specific system settings for example update the current time zone ?
- How does the admin approval work ? Is the approval per user request, per managed rule ? How does the admin know there is pending request ? Is he supposed to monitor the requests page all the time ?
- What is the additional impact for overall cpu usage and the performance of the EPM agent ? Are there scenarios where the use of EPM agent is not recommended ?
- Jason_SandysMar 03, 2025
Microsoft
- Yes. See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/epm-overview#requirements
- Not today, however, users always have the power to change the time zone (assuming you haven't forced a specific time zone by policy or enabled auto time zone detection by policy).
- Approvals are covered in detail at Use EPM support approvals for file elevation requests with Intune | Microsoft Learn. Approvals are per request. There are no built-in notifications today to alert an admin of a pending approval request. See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/epm-support-approved#manage-pending-elevation-requests.
- Dano or Don can better answer this, however, resource usage impact is minimal to my knowledge as the agent doesn't really do much processing wise except watch for process launches and process them.