Dynamic Group
6 TopicsWindows Autopatch • Dynamic group for device registering
Hi everyone I want to create a dynamic group for Windows Autopatch device registering. The dynamic group should be able to find which user has an E3 license and then add his device(s) to this group. So far, I haven't found any practical solution. So, it would be nice if someone could share his experience with automating this device registering process. Thanks for any advice 🙂Solved1.8KViews0likes2CommentsAutomate Autopilot process using Dynamic Group
Dear forum members, We have configured an autopilot process as follows: 1. Vendor upload a group of devices to Intune tenant 2. We create a dynamic group base on the purchase order ID 3. Profiles and policies are assigned to this group as per use case This seems pretty standard how most people do it. The problem occurs when you want to pick a few devices out of this order and re-purpose for other usage. Because the devices are in a dynamic group, I cannot take these devices out. I also cannot go to these devices and delete the profiles either (no such options and will be applied again by Intune). So what's the best practice to manage this scenario to be flexible? The only thing I can think of is to have another Assigned group to add these devices in, then exclude this group in the profiles. This is obviously not a very good solution. I would need to have this exclusion group in almost every profiles and policies. And I need to have an exclusion group for every solution in Intune. How do you guys manage this problem? Thanks all.3.4KViews0likes1CommentDynamic Groups Help
Hi All We're about to migrate from MobileIron to Intune and I've been building the service ready for our users. In MobileIron, we previously had different policies and configurations for users based upon dynamic groups (labels) that filtered on both user and device attributes e.g. user is in xxx AD group and has an iOS device with DEP enabled. Currently I can't see how this can be achieved in Intune. Would I have to use nested Dynamic groups (if this is supported) to segregate by device attribute, and then from that group by user attribute? Or do I need to rethink about how we're applying configurations and policies? Secondly, we have subsets of users that need slightly different policies (such as VIPs, or users with specialist devices). Are we able to prioritise policies/configurations so that, if 2 are pushed to the same device, one is given priority over the other, or do I need to figure a way to separate them out from the 'main' group? The only way I can think of doing this is, again, create a dynamic group that says "everyone with xxx AD group", and then create a second dynamic group which is "everyone not already in that other dynamic group". Would this be the ideal solution? Any help or insight with this would be hugely appreciated. Thanks DanSolved1.9KViews0likes2Comments