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Re: Nested groups and Azure AD
FuzzyWazHe There is limited support for nested groups within Azure AD. Per the following doc (Service limits and restrictions - Azure Active Directory | Microsoft Docs), nested groups are only supported in certain scenarios. I've posted an excerpt from the doc below: At this time, the following scenarios are supported with nested groups: One group can be added as a member of another group, and you can achieve group nesting. Group membership claims. When an app is configured to receive group membership claims in the token, nested groups in which the signed-in user is a member are included. Conditional access (when a conditional access policy has a group scope). Restricting access to self-serve password reset. Restricting which users can do Azure AD Join and device registration. The following scenarios are not supported with nested groups: App role assignment, for both access and provisioning. Assigning groups to an app is supported, but any groups nested within the directly assigned group won't have access. Group-based licensing (assigning a license automatically to all members of a group). Microsoft 365 Groups.100KViews3likes3CommentsRe: Windows Feature Update - Intune
VINOD KUMAR - It's still in preview, but you can try going to Reports -> Windows updates (preview), select "Reports" at the top and click the "Windows Feature Update Report" option from the list. From there, you will need to select one of the feature update profiles you have created in MEM/Intune to generate the report. I hope this helps! Below is an example of a generated report.2.1KViews0likes3Comments
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