In this blog, I will examine a funny 0x8007010B error that Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM) […]
May the Intune Suite be with You!
This blog will show you something you need to be aware of when you purchase […]
When and how does a device sync with MMP-C (Next Gen Intune)”
In this blog, I will examine the same things as Niehaus but this time the next-generation Intune, MMP-C. I will also examine the sync scheme and show you all the strings attached.
Do not try and bend the EPM. That’s impossible. Instead… only try to use Support Approved
In this blog, I will dive deep into the Endpoint Privilege Management feature “Support Approved” […]
Race for Experiments: EPM vs. Ecs
In this blog, I am going to take a closer look at another EPM “flight” […]
EPM: And the “Flights” of Support Approved
This is the first unofficial blog about a nice new Endpoint Privilege Management feature called […]
In the Shadow of the DiscoveryEndpoint
This blog will discuss my attempt to enroll my device with the latest 25977.1000 insider preview using Autopilot. I will show you how I stumbled upon some MMP-C Declared Configuration DiscoveryEndpoint issues that could potentially break things
ReconstructQueueAndExecute: The Last Crusade for Declared Configuration Recovery
This blog post will be the fifth in the WinDC Refresh Schedule series. In it, I will zoom into what happens when we run into corrupted Declarative Documents. I will try to explain how the Declared Configuration Service (dcsvc.dll) and the Orchestrator will take care of it!
The Adventures of WinDC, Queen of the MMP-C
This blog post will be the third one in my journey to discover what the “refresh schedule created by Declared Configuration to refresh any settings changed on the device” actually does and how this task is triggered.
Refreshing the Declared Configuration Policies
This blog post will be the second one in my journey to discover what the […]