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Mastering Intune Groups: A Comprehensive Guide to Static and Dynamic Groups
Overview of Group Types and Creation in Intune: Learn the differences between Static and Dynamic Groups, how to create them, and their respective advantages in Microsoft Intune management. Groups in Intune: Collections of users or devices used to assign apps, policies, and configurations. Types of Groups: User Groups → Target policies/apps to people. Device Groups → Target policies/apps to hardware. Membership Types: Static (Assigned) → Admins manually add/remove members.

Tek Doyen
Dec 26, 20253 min read


Simplifying Software Deployment with Microsoft Intune for Enhanced Efficiency
Microsoft Intune simplifies software deployment by centralizing app packaging, assignment, and monitoring. For example, you can package a Win32 app into .intunewin format, assign it to a user group, and let Intune automatically install and track compliance across devices. 🚀 How Intune Simplifies Software Deployment Streamline Your Software Deployment Process with Intune: A Four-Step Guide to Creating, Configuring, Assigning, and Deploying Applications Efficiently. Key Benefi

Tek Doyen
Dec 26, 20251 min read


Troubleshooting Autopilot Devices Stuck in OOBE Reboot Loop: Reasons and Solutions
Autopilot devices can get stuck in an OOBE reboot loop due to profile misconfiguration, Intune policy conflicts, Hybrid Azure AD join issues, TPM attestation failures, or network connectivity problems . Troubleshooting involves verifying profile assignment, checking Azure AD/Intune sync, reviewing event logs (like Event ID 2800), resetting and re-enrolling the device, testing with a clean network, and updating drivers/firmware . 🚨 Common Reasons for OOBE Reboot Loop Enrollme

Tek Doyen
Dec 26, 20252 min read


Essential Step by Step Preparation Guide for Autopilot Device V2
Here’s a clear step‑by‑step guide for Windows Autopilot Device Preparation (Autopilot v2): it simplifies provisioning by using the device serial number instead of hardware hashes, making deployment faster and easier. 🚀 Step‑by‑Step Autopilot v2 Device Preparation Guide 1. Understand Autopilot v2 Autopilot v2 (Device Preparation) is the next evolution of Windows Autopilot. It removes the need to import hardware hashes; instead, it uses the device serial number to identify co

Tek Doyen
Dec 24, 20252 min read


Understanding Compliance Policies in Intune: Importance and Setup Guide
A compliance policy in Intune is a set of rules that define what a secure and healthy device looks like. It is needed to protect organizational data by ensuring only compliant devices can access resources. You set it up by defining requirements (like OS version, encryption, password rules), assigning the policy to users or groups, and integrating it with Conditional Access for enforcement. 🌐 What is a Compliance Policy in Intune? A compliance policy is a collection of rul

Tek Doyen
Dec 18, 20253 min read
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