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Note - Adam forgot to edit out a section where we were waiting to device syncs to happen. See timestamps below for details.
https://sysmansquad.com/2020/07/27/setting-acl-using-intune-endpoint-analytics-proactive-remediations/ https://sysmansquad.com/2020/07/08/dynamic-outlook-email-signature-using-with-intune-endpoint-analytics-proactive-remediations/ https://sysmansquad.com/2020/07/07/intune-autopilot-proactive-remediation/ https://byteben.com/bb/getting-started-with-microsoft-intune-proactive-remediations/ https://msendpointmgr.com/2020/06/25/endpoint-analytics-proactive-remediations/ https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/analytics/proactive-remediations
From the comments: You kind of breezed by the enrollment options at about six minutes in, and I know it’s targeted towards the iOS/Android piece which isn’t the sexiness of Windows 10 management, but that is the most frequently used setting on this page for deployments.
If you are doing a MAM-only deployment, on Android the company portal is required. The biggest problem people have are users opening up the company portal and trying to enroll their device. Sure, you can block personally enrolled devices with restrictions, but the better thing to do, IMO, is to just make the enrollment unavailable. They can sign in to the company portal and poke around but won’t be able to enroll their device.
This is also useful for iOS where you want to make apps available for unenrolled devices and give the users a “company app store” with links to apps on the app store, but not pester them with trying to enroll the second they sign in to the company portal.
Then, if you need to allow enrollment, you can create a new template profile and assign it to a group of users, or change it to available, no prompts so that users have to go to the devices tab and manually choose to enroll the devices.
Cool stuff!
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/company-portal-app
Company Branding - https://youtu.be/OkeUN-tdfqs?t=1512
Slides from the event can be found here: https://github.com/CSMUG/Meeting-Content/tree/master/EnterpriseFeatureUpdateAug2020
Recording from the Enterprise Feature Update Management event held on 08/28/2020. https://www.meetup.com/CLT-System-Management-User-Group/events/272682989/
Details Join us for a special session on leveraging Windows Feature Updates to upgrade Windows 10. We have 9 community experts to discuss real-world strategies for managing Windows 10 Feature Updates in the Enterprise without Task Sequences.
You will learn how others have implemented Feature Updates in their enterprise and why. We will also be sharing tools, scripts, and troubleshooting to expand your options for solving problems encountered in your environment
Note: We will be recording these sessions. We will be using a Teams meeting so if you do not wish to be recorded, please wait for the recordings to be published.
Speaker List: Mike Marable, https://twitter.com/mike_marable Chad Brower, https://twitter.com/brower_chad Paul Winstanley, https://twitter.com/SCCMentor Chris Buck, https://twitter.com/SCCMF12TWICE Simon Binder, https://twitter.com/Bindertech Marius Wyss, https://twitter.com/MrWyss Adam Gross, https://twitter.com/AdamGrossTX Julie Andreacola, https://twitter.com/jandreacola Dune Desormeaux, https://twitter.com/DuneConfigured
Sessions followed by Q&A (Subject to change)
How Can I Get Started? - Help me Toss the Task Sequence - How to start leveraging Feature Updates in your enterprise today and handle necessary customizations and drivers
Setting up for Success -Assessment Tools and techniques for ensuring successful Feature Updates
Set it and Forget it - Using Intune to manage Feature Updates while maintaining control
Trust but Verify - Reporting strategies to validate success and highlight issues
When the Wheels fall Off - Everything we know about troubleshooting
Open Q&A
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