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4 TopicsCataloging Modern PC Management Ready PCs, Peripherals, and Software
I have started a shared spreadsheet for the community to share their experiences with "Autopilot Ready" PCs, Peripherals and Software. My hope is this will help admins find the rare gems and push OEMs to get with the times. Please contribute your own findings to the spreadsheet and discuss suggestions here. https://1drv.ms/x/s!AgG_boPR-xfWjN9i2Z_y_8ErM6t--A737Views0likes2CommentsSet Microsoft Edge as Default Browser from Endpoint Manager (Intune)
Hi All, I was hoping someone can point me in the right place. I used to use an ADMX policy that allowed us to enforce Edge (Chromium) as the default browser for all Windows Devices joined to Azure Active Directory. I cannot seem to locate the flag anymore. Is there a new place to enforce Edge as the default browser for Windows Devices?2.3KViews0likes0CommentsWindows Update: Deadline vs. Deferral
Hi, for Windows Update I can configure via Intune two separate settings: Feature update deferral period (days) Deadline for feature updates I'm not sure how these two settings work together: If I enter a value of 30 days deferral period and a 7 day deadline I would assume that the user will need to install it at least after 37 days. But from the documentation it is not clear if those values add up - perhaps I'd need to set the deadline always on a higher number than the deferral period. Can someone clarify this / has seen it in real world and knows what happens?10KViews0likes2CommentsAutopilot Win 10 device, Credential Manager shows Windows reference with name "Windows Identity"
We are using intune and Autopilot for all laptop devices. First we install some image on the laptop. Then you can start the laptop and see the autopilot wizard. After the user enters he's organisation emailadres and password, and finish the wizard, he can login on Windows 10. In Windows 10 Office 2016 (Outlook, Skype for business, Word, Excel etc..) is already installed. When I check the Credential Manager, I see a Windows Reference with the name "Windows Identity". Can someone tell me what this reference is needed for? I am not sure, but I think this is the cached credentials of the user which login on the device. Extra info: We are using a RADIUS server, Active Directory onpremises and Azure AD. The device will receive a certificate automatically when he is using some wifi with internet connection (for example the hotspot of your phone). When the certificate is succesfully received in the personal certificate store, the user can connect to our internal RADIUS wifi by certificate (without credentials). The device can use the intune app "Company Portal" to check if it is compliance.2.1KViews0likes1Comment