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Microsoft Intune Cookbook

You're reading from  Microsoft Intune Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805126546
Pages 574 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Andrew Taylor Andrew Taylor
Profile icon Andrew Taylor

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Intune 2. Chapter 2: Configuring Your New Tenant for Windows Devices 3. Chapter 3: Securing Your Windows Devices with Security Policies 4. Chapter 4: Setting Up Enrollment and Updates for Windows 5. Chapter 5: Android Device Management 6. Chapter 6: iOS Device Management 7. Chapter 7: macOS Device Management 8. Chapter 8: Setting Up Your Compliance Policies 9. Chapter 9: Monitoring Your New Environment 10. Chapter 10: Looking at Reporting 11. Chapter 11: Packaging Your Windows Applications 12. Chapter 12: PowerShell Scripting across Intune 13. Chapter 13: Tenant Administration 14. Chapter 14: Looking at Intune Suite 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter materials

Before moving on to configuring our policies, there are a couple of things to keep in mind.

Firstly, some settings can be configured in multiple places, especially when looking at security policies, so it is always worth keeping in mind what you are configuring and where to avoid making conflicting policies. Even if a setting has the same value in two different policies, it will be marked as a conflict within the GUI.

The other thing is the concept of tattooing. Some settings when applied can leave the setting configured on a device when switched to Not Configured within Intune. If there is a setting with the Enabled or Not Configured options, changing it to Not Configured does not send a signal to undo the configuration on the device; it simply tells Intune not to do anything with that particular setting and leave it to whatever happens to be set on the device already. Normally, this will just be the default Windows settings, but if it is a policy you have...

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