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Configuration as Code in Microsoft Intune
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Join Microsoft’s Customer Acceleration Team to learn about how Microsoft Graph and Azure DevOps can be used for automating common tasks. Walk through common scenarios using configuration as code to maintain Intune configuration across different tenants.
This session is part of the Microsoft Technical Takeoff: Windows + Intune. Add it to your calendar, RSVP for event reminders, and post your questions and comments below! This session will also be recorded and available on demand shortly after conclusion of the live event. |
32 Comments
- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
- KurtBMayerIron ContributorVery nice to see Intune automation demonstrated in such detail.
- Dave Randall
Microsoft
Glad you enjoyed the session!
- Paul_WoodwardIron ContributorGreat demo thanks!! There is so much content it could do with a couple of hours!! But super to see what can be done, and there are many great tips. I can see myself playing this over and over while I try to get something working in a Dev tenant. 🙂
- Dave Randall
Microsoft
Thanks for the feedback!
- JEngel05Brass ContributorIt would definitely be helpful having a session on the authentication component of Graph API. In my experience, this is the hardest part of anything Graph API. Once you get a proper App registration created with permissions, it's all just Powershell which a lot of admins are familiar with.
- Marc_LafIron ContributorI'll give my vote to this. It was definitely the most difficult struggle I experienced (Being a sysadmin with no API interaction experience). And once you learn that this permission can be handled directly on the command line OR through an app registration (and then further into delegate/user permissions), the eyes glaze over. Deciphering which permissions the commands can use vs actually use is also challenging.
- RainerP250458Iron Contributorexactly! ... Automation otherwise is very vulnerable (if any kind of unprotected / unencrypted account data are used (and HACKED!) :-) Best Practice on HOW TO is indeed very welcome :-)
- Kurt-MICopper ContributorAwesome, brilliant, and well executed presentation & demo! Thank you!
- Dave Randall
Microsoft
Thank you so much for the kind feedback!
- DaneaGalbraithIron ContributorThis is really helpful, thank you for introducing the tools we need.
- Dave Randall
Microsoft
Thanks for the feedback, glad this was a helpful session for you! We hope to do more like this in the future.
- DaneaGalbraithIron ContributorThis is really helpful, thank you for introducing the tools we need.
- FlorentinaB
Microsoft
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Happy this was helpful. If you have a moment for a quick survey so we can continue to build content that meets your needs in the future would be great!
- ccadenasaBrass ContributorFantastic session.
- Dave Randall
Microsoft
Thanks for the kind words! We'd love to have you do the quick survey so we can continue to build content that meets your needs in the future!
- ZebulonSmithIron ContributorThe examples in the demo are super cool, especially the import/export pipeline. Are those published somewhere? Walking through the process to build them would be a great kickstart.
- I would really like to know where is it, at least to have some start point...
- Nina Desnica
Microsoft
Thank you both, that's very good feedback! Pipelines are not published, but there is some great new content in the works - stay tuned!
- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
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