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Understanding ADMX Templates in Intune: Importance, Configuration, and an Example
ADMX templates in Intune are XML-based policy files that allow administrators to configure Windows and application settings directly from the cloud. They are needed because they provide a familiar Group Policy-like experience in Intune, enabling centralized management of device policies without requiring on-premises infrastructure. For example, you can configure Google Chrome settings such as homepage, extensions, or incognito mode availability using its ADMX template. πΉ Wha

Tek Doyen
Jan 71 min read
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How Intune Operates Behind the Scenes: Device Enrollment to Policy Application
Microsoft Intune works behind the scenes by enrolling devices into management, keeping them in sync with the cloud, pushing security and compliance policies, and delivering apps seamlessly. Once a device is enrolled, Intune ensures it regularly checks in, applies assigned configurations, and installs applications without user intervention. π How Intune Works in the Background 1. Device Enrollment Devices are registered with Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD) . During enrollment,

Tek Doyen
Jan 72 min read
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Understanding ESP and Device Preparation Policies and Their Key Differences
The Enrollment Status Page (ESP) ensures users see progress during enrollment and blocks access until required apps/policies are installed, while the Device Preparation Policy silently configures devices before sign-in, ensuring readiness without user interaction. Your infographic is ready above for quick visual reference. π ESP vs Device Preparation Policy β Key Differences Feature Enrollment Status Page (ESP) Device Preparation Policy Purpose User-facing progress screen

Tek Doyen
Jan 71 min read
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Essential Features of Microsoft Intune You Should Know
Microsoft Intuneβs top features include mobile device management (MDM) , application management (MAM) , endpoint security and compliance policies , conditional access with Zero Trust , reporting and analytics , integration with Microsoft 365 , and multi-platform support across Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux. π Top Key Features of Microsoft Intune Mobile Device Management (MDM): Enroll, configure, and secure company-owned or BYOD devices across Windows, macOS, iOS,

Tek Doyen
Dec 26, 20251 min read
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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 β Target policies/apps to people. Device Groups β Target policies/apps to hardware. Membership Types: Static (Assigned) β Admins manually add/remove members.

Tek Doyen
Dec 26, 20253 min read
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