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Shift users off local admin without breaking productivity. Learn how Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM) in Microsoft Intune works end to end: agent onboarding, elevation policies and rules, and an audit-to-enforce rollout. See what’s new, including elevate as current user, the EPM readiness and trend dashboard, scope-tag enforcement for requests, centralized Admin tasks, and Copilot prompts to explore EPM data.

Speaker: Per Larsen 

 

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Heather_Poulsen
Updated Mar 05, 2026

4 Comments

  • shin0933's avatar
    shin0933
    Brass Contributor

    I assume EPM is an addon that will need to be purchased in order to use in Intune? 

     

    • Joe_Lurie's avatar
      Joe_Lurie
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      shin0933​ EPM is part of the Intune Suite so today it is an add-on. But we announced in December that the Intune Suite would be rolled into the Microsoft 365 E5 licenses. If you don't have E5, you can still purchase EPM as a stand-alone add-on. Check with your account team for more information.

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