Securing SVN Data with Intune for a Windows 10 Computer

Copper Contributor

One of the key reasons that we are implementing Intune is for the securing of our source code. We use the TortoiseSVN client on our Windows 10 machines along with their Visual Studio integration. We then set security profiles in the Beanstalk SVN repository that we license.  The issue we are trying to prevent is if one or our developer's machine is lost / stolen, or if we have to terminate an employee, we need to be able to wipe the data from the machine. We can of course do a full reset of the machine by having the device enrolled.  I know that I can add this Windows application in InTune. But I need to know to what extent this secures the SVN data on the machine.  Does anyone have experience in this area? 

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