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8 TopicsAutopilot misconfiguration
I have two devices that appear in Azure Active Direcotry as Autopilot Devices. They are enrolled in Endpoint Manager successfully and the devices are working fine. But, these two devices are NOT registered in Autopilot. In Endpoint Manager, if I go to Devices>Windows>Windows Enrollment>Devices, these two are not found. My problem is that now I need to reset these devices. I can delete the devices from Endpoint Manager. But, they're not registered in Autopilot so I can't delete them from Autopilot, which means I can't delete them from Azure AD. I have registered the device hardware IDs in Autopilot, and then deleted them, but the two devices still appear as Autopilot Devices in Azure AD, so I can't delete them. Anybody have any ideas how I can get these devices to appear as regular devices in Azure AD instead of Autopilot Devices? ThanksSolved1.9KViews1like3CommentsDevices still shows up in AAD after deleting/retiring from Intune
Hi, I have noticed that after deleting/retiring devices (Mobile or Laptop) from Intune, they still show up in Azure Active Directory associated with the user. Is this a know thing? I was expecting them to get devices deleted from AAD once the devices are deleted from Intune. Anyone has encountered this issue or anyone knows what is the best practice to follow? Thanks, Yash13KViews0likes1CommentIntroducing the Microsoft Intune configuration designer to manage OEMConfig devices
Microsoft Intune is pleased to announce the release of a new configuration designer experience for managing Android Enterprise devices using the OEMConfig application. In this article, we will walk through some steps to get started.30KViews4likes4CommentsMicrosoft Intune supports Zebra devices with Android Enterprise OEMConfig
Microsoft Intune is delighted to announce support for specialized configuration of Zebra Technologies devices deployed with Android Enterprise (AE). Zebra Technologies is a leading manufacturer of ruggedized devices used by several industries such as retail, healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and more.30KViews2likes9CommentsHelping IT send and provision business PCs at home to work securely during COVID-19
With so many organizations shifting to remote work, our teams are helping customers daily to understand how to provision new and existing PCs at home. In this article, we want to help you ship new business PCs to employees and provision them out-of-the-box using Windows Autopilot without manual set up or your technical support43KViews4likes6CommentsMicrosoft Edge on iOS and Android now supports conditional access and single sign-on
Microsoft Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) is excited to deliver Azure Active Directory conditional access protection for Microsoft Edge on iOS and Android. This integration expands the Microsoft Intune management capabilities as you deploy Microsoft Edge for the best browsing experience across all endpoints in the enterprise. Users get easy, secure access to Office 365 and all your web apps that use Azure Active Directory, with the same application management and security capabilities that previously required Intune Managed Browser.57KViews3likes4CommentsAnnouncing general availability for Microsoft Edge mobile app integration with Microsoft Intune
We are thrilled to announce the general availability of Microsoft Intune app protection in Microsoft Edge for iOS and Android for secure access to internal and external sites. With this release, Microsoft Edge supports the same application management and security scenarios as the Intune Managed Browser. This secure browsing solution is available immediately for all your iOS and Android users, whether managed by Intune, managed by a different MDM product, or not managed at the device level.27KViews4likes2CommentsConditional Access - MFA one time prompt password (Android Devices)
Suppose Let's say I have configured the conditional access policy for Android Devices and I have targeted the Client Apps (Exchange Online, OneDrive, Teams, Yammer and Skype) and I have also enabled the option to mark the device as a trusted device so that it shouldn't come with the token (MFA) for each applications. I want to know for Android Devices whether the option comes for "don't ask me again for x days" when we configure for One Time Password and MFA for one Application. As I couldn't able to see this option coming in android devices and it keeps prompting code for other applications as well. Kindly see the screenshot for the same. This I have tested for Windows Devices, iOS devices and it is smoothly working without asking any MFA for other apps.1.2KViews0likes0Comments