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Windows. Cloud. Management. Your questions answered.
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If you are stuck in your journey to the cloud -- or have questions about the ins and outs of Windows Autopilot, Microsoft Entra Join (formerly Azure AD Join), policy management -- come ask the experts! This live question-and-answer session with product managers and engineers is all about you - your environment, your endpoints, your scenarios and use cases, your questions. Together, let's triage, troubleshoot, and triumph over those big challenges or little bumps in the road. And, if you love Intune, we want to hear about that, too!
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- FlavioP365Copper ContributorWill we ever see the nice green check marked icon that we see in ConfigMan for online devices in Intune? I think it's an especially useful visual tool.
- txtechsquadCopper ContributorCan you add a Windows license to Intune Dev, because we cannot use Autopilot or AutoPatch without a Windows 10 license?
- Joe_Lurie
Microsoft
txtechsquad That's a common ask, Matt, but I'm not aware of any planned changes. Please work with your account team on this, and add your request to https://aka.ms/IntuneFeedback.
- Jacob_VBrass Contributor
Could we also get better virtualization support for Hyper-V desktop for testing policies. Most of the time I need a new device to use for testing enrollments and auto-pilot. It would be great to have emulation tool that doesn't take up more resources for testing in Android, iPhone, Windows.
- Jason_Sandys
Microsoft
Hi Jacob. Sorry, I'm not exactly sure what you are asking for here. Ultimately, testing is invaluable and there often is no substitution or short-cut to testing on real devices. Our developers have hundreds of different physical devices that they use for testing since virtualization is often not sufficient for this particularly when it comes to iOS and Android. As for Hyper-V, what exactly needs to be better?
- CWinter87Copper ContributorCan we customize the diagnostic logs/files collected?
- Hung_Dang
Microsoft
At this time, logs collection isn't customizable, unfortunately. If you'd like to provide into into planning, feel free to describe the scenarios/cases you'd like to use this functionality for. Hope this helps, Chris! -- Hung
- WilliamEllis740Copper ContributorHello! Hope you are doing well. We are having issues in our Intune Environment with our Deployment Profile naming scheme. We Follow a naming scheme similar to (Org-%Serial%) We are finding that the serial number isn't properly being truncated as designed consistently, breaking the naming template entirely. Hearing chatter about this within the Intune community and MS support states they are aware of the issue. Any updates on this? Thanks!
- treestryderIron ContributorHuh.... is that what has been happening.... I've been meaning to look into that. Though, if Intune showed and exported the Enrollment Profile and/or Group Tag, the PC's name would never matter to us.
- RobdeRoosIron Contributor
Also serial numbers are becoming longer and longer. So the 15-character max for device names is becoming an issue slowly. Especially if you need some sort of naming convention because a customer demands that.
- Jacob_VBrass Contributor
Will we ever get a conflict insight pane that allows us to see conflicts before they happen through validation. IE if we create a policy, it will check and see if there is a setting that is configured in another policy. Policy conflict resolution could be a better "pane" :winky_smile: point.
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's Windows. Cloud. Management. Your questions answered! For reference, the panel covered this topic at around 26:00.
- NoNotMeIron ContributorWe shouldn't be required to purchase Copilot addons to obtain this functionality.
- RobdeRoosIron Contributor
With all new addons on Intune, having a LAB environment to get to know those new features or develop on those new features, gets more and more difficult or create demo's for customers and trainin purposes.
I'm also missing something where partners and/or MSP's can demo this to customers to get them to add the add-ons (get them sold on the add-ons) and for MSP's to check what the add-ons can bring for them.
- Jason_Sandys
Microsoft
Hi Rob. Maintaining a test Intune tenant is fairly straight-forward. There is obviously some cost associated with this, but that's ultimately a cost of doing business isn't it? We certainly do this internally and yes, we are actually billed as well. Your partner team may be able to help as far any possible discounts for this (I'm not saying that there are any, just that if there are, they would know and can help you). Is there something else specific you are looking for or am I missing the point of what you're asking for here?
- Ali11CHIron ContributorWill the ability to create dynamic groups based on an App installed on the device be coming to Intune?
- Joe_Lurie
Microsoft
Ali11CH I'm not aware of any plans to add this, but I know it's a common ask. Please upvote any feedback like this that you see at https://aka.ms/IntuneFeedback.
- Martin1025Copper ContributorIs there an easy way to dynamically set time zone for users that travel? Our users are Entra ID joined.
- SigurdWernerIron ContributorBut isn't Windows learning the time zone from network (WiFi or Cellular) by default?
- if you turn off the privacy page in autopilot, the location service will be disabled, which prevents the automatic timezone selection
- TimDKBrass Contributor
I do not think there is a native approach for this - we commonly use a script that we package and deploy using Intune. What the script does:
-Turn on device location and time zone auto update
-Set the NTP server
-Configure the w32tm service
-Configure the time sync scheduled task trigger (on network change)- Martin1025Copper ContributorThank you! We'll give it a try.
- NathanSperryCopper ContributorWhen you create a Intune configuration profile using the Settings Catalog, then configure (user) settings, what's the difference if you assign them to devices v users? If you assign them to devices, does that mean any user who sign-ins to the Windows device gets those settings? If you assign the same setting to users, does it only apply for the user currently signed-in?
- SkipToTheEndpointBrass ContributorPolicies suffixed with (Device) or (User) get delivered into HKLM and HKCU respectively, so deploying User-based policies to a device group will mean those settings will apply to every user of that device. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/configuration/settings-catalog#device-scope-vs-user-scope-settings
- NathanSperryCopper ContributorThanks for the reference link
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's Windows. Cloud. Management. Your questions answered! For reference, the panel covered this topic at around 23:30.