RBAC roles and delegation
To administrate a Windows 365 environment, you will need administrative permissions. This is where role-based access control (RBAC) roles come into play. With RBAC roles, you will be able to manage specific permissions and actions for each IT user that needs to support your Windows 365 solution.
RBAC roles and structure
This might not be the first time you’ve heard about RBAC roles; it’s also a widely used permission system in Microsoft Azure subscriptions and in Azure AD. When looking inside Azure AD RBAC roles, we will find a Windows 365 dedicated role. So, what is the difference between using RBAC roles from Azure AD and Microsoft Intune?
With RBAC roles in Microsoft Intune, you’ll be able to choose specific a permission/action for every single aspect. An example of this is that you can turn off the resize feature for some specific administrative users but still give them permission to act on other features. By using RBAC roles...