After “finishing” (or maybe not yet) my WinDc blog series I am going to start looking at other stuff. One of the things that I am always interested in is […]
Declared Configurations and the MI Provider
This blog will zoom in on, the MOF file and how the MI provider is being used when the declared configuration policies are being set
Along With the Gods: The Two PushLaunch Tasks
This blog will be about a big underestimated schedule!! I am going to dive into the PushLaunch scheduled task once again. This Task is responsible for delivering push notifications from […]
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!
Close Encounters of the Microsoft Azure Attestation
This blog will be about my first and second encounters with Microsoft Azure Attestation(MAA) and how this new kind of attestation will be dropped down from Intune to your device. […]
Entra Registered Devices in Intune: What You Need to Know
This blog is an addition to my previous blog, which showed you the difference between Entra Registered devices and Entra Joined devices. In this blog, I will show you what […]
Refreshing the Declared Configuration Policies
This blog post will be the second one in my journey to discover what the “refresh schedule created by Declared Configuration to refresh any settings changed on the device” actually […]
0x80072f8f : A BitLocker Odyssey
This time, a simple blog about a BitLocker escrow error (0x80072f8f )that started happening (all of a sudden) on multiple devices when you were trying to silently enable BitLocker. This […]
The Treasure of the MMP-C Madre
This time, a simple blog without technical details. It will be just me showing you why I am so enthusiastic about a specific service called MMP-C and why I assume […]
Under the Hood of: MDE Attach V2 / Security settings management
I will guide you through my MDE Attach V2 (Security Management) journey and explain which “service” delivers the Intune policies to your NOT AADJ (or Entra) Windows Server 2019.