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Mastering Microsoft Intune

You're reading from   Mastering Microsoft Intune Deploy Windows 11, Windows 365 via Microsoft Intune, Copilot and advance management via Intune Suite

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835468517
Length 822 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (25) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Understanding the Basics
2. Introduction to Microsoft 365 FREE CHAPTER 3. Cloud-Native Endpoints 4. Requirements for Microsoft Intune 5. Windows 365
6. What Is Windows 365? 7. Deploying Windows 365 8. Mastering Microsoft Intune
9. Windows Deployment and Management 10. Windows Autopilot 11. Application Management and Delivery 12. Understanding Policy Management 13. Advanced Policy Management 14. Intune Suite 15. Copilot/AI 16. Identity and Security Management 17. Monitoring and Endpoint Analytics 18. Universal Print 19. Troubleshooting and Community
20. Troubleshooting Microsoft Intune
21. Troubleshooting Windows 365
22. Community Help 23. Other Books You May Enjoy
24. Index

Multi admin approval

For PowerShell scripts, you can also leverage a multi admin approval workflow in Microsoft Intune so that an IT admin cannot deploy PowerShell scripts to devices without another IT admin having approved it:

  1. In the Microsoft Intune admin center, browse to Home | Tenant administration | Multi Admin Approval | Access policies and click Create:

Figure 10.61: Multi Admin Approval

  1. Then you need to give the access policy a name and keep the default profile type as Script.
  2. A script policy will limit actions on a script, such as PowerShell scripts or remediation scripts. These could include create, edit, assign, and delete.
  3. You need to select a group of approvers:

Figure 10.62: Multi Admin Approval Approvers

When you create a new PowerShell script, you do not have the Assign step in the workflow but you will need to add a business justification:

Figure 10.63: Business justification

In the Multi...

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