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Updated Sep 16, 2022
Brandon_Emlinger
Oct 20, 2022Copper Contributor
What is the best method for converting GPO's in a Windows Domain to an Intune environment?
- KevinMineweaser_MSFTOct 20, 2022
Microsoft
Hi Brandon, Thank you for leaning in and looking at modern management with Intune. We now have the ability to analyze your on-premises GPOs using Group Policy analytics in Microsoft Intune (public preview). https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/configuration/group-policy-analytics There's additional information on managing the process and handling conflicts here. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/configuration/group-policy-analytics-migrate?source=recommendations We'd love to hear your feedback as we continue to work on a few areas like Preferences. Cheers, -Kevin- Upendra_SinghOct 20, 2022Occasional ReaderI am aware about group analytics however i am looking the setting which not able to locate
- HeyHey16KOct 20, 2022Iron Contributor
MEM > Devices > Group Policy analytics
- WZebSmithOct 20, 2022Brass ContributorThe best method is to not convert them! Start new. Most orgs discover that they have years worth of settings that aren't needed. Use the GPOs as a reference, of course, but don't just copy them.
- Brandon_EmlingerOct 20, 2022Copper ContributorI understand...we have some very specific GPO's for our public environment. For example, when the screen saver runs a powershell script runs to update a database announcing that a computer is available for use. When the screen is deactivated another powershell script runs to say the computer is in use.