Conditional Access with Powershell
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Based on article: Location conditions in Azure Active Directory conditional access https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/active-directory-conditional-access-locations "API support and PowerShell API and PowerShell is not yet supported for named locations, or for conditional access policies." Does anyone know if and when Microsoft will provide this capability? A customer would like to bulk import hundreds of IP address into a Named location under different Names. Current bulk upload functional can be done manually for one Name only. So we would create a Name then upload. Create another name then upload, etc. This can be very time consuming if there are numerous Named locations and IP Addresses. Need to create many Names and within each name, bulk upload numerous IP ranges. Trying to script out: Create Name1 location, Upload bulk IP addresses Create Name 2 location, Upload bulk IP addresses : Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks.31KViews0likes2CommentsIntune and Conditional Access
Hi All, I have been asked a few questions about Intune and Conditional Access and I was hoping to get some advice. The question I was asked: ***************** As discussed we have a situation that I believe MS InTune would address. That said, I don’t know what I don’t know, so your direction around the subject would be appreciated. We have migrated 99% of the e-mail estate to Office 365. Over the next month, we will migrate our home and shared drives. In migrating the e-mail users, we have found that a small percentage of the estate, ~20% (15-20 users), were using Corporate e-mail on personal devices. The devices vary from iOS, Android, Mac OSX, Windows. We need to have full control of e-mail residing on third-party devices. It needs to be secure; we need to be able to monitor and track the e-mails. Note, we currently use SOTI for Android device management. We will need to understand if there are any implications associated with coexistence. In parallel to the above, we need to develop our full e-mail policy. We would also need documentation and training on how to administer Intune once live. The documentation is essential. Hopefully the above gives you enough to start with. Please let me know what it would cost to get the above in place. Ignore licenses, I’ll deal with those. While writing, do you know of a way to prevent Office 365 users from downloading or printing from a browser, but only when outside of the corporate network? ***************** Do you know how I would use Intune and Conditional Access to achieve these requirements? I hope you can help, Alan880Views0likes0Comments