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Autopilot: Across the TimeOut-Verse

Posted on: February 11, 2022August 27, 2024Autopilot , Intune

This blog will discuss the 0x800705b4 error that “could” occur during the “Preparing your device for mobile management” ESP Autopilot phase. I decided to write this blog because, in the […]

Escape from Windows Pro/Business

Posted on: February 1, 2022September 5, 2024Intune , Windows 10 , Windows Licensing Series
Escape from Windows Pro/Business

This blog will explain why an existing Windows Business device isn’t automatically upgraded to Windows Enterprise after assigning the MS365 E5 license when the device is enrolled with Autopilot! It […]

Proactive Remediatons: The Hidden World

Posted on: January 28, 2022September 2, 2024Intune , Proactive Remediations

Introduction: Understanding and Utilizing Proactive Remediations in Intune Proactive remediations are a powerful feature in Microsoft Intune that enables IT administrators to detect and automatically fix issues on managed devices […]

Updating Apps: A New Era

Posted on: January 27, 2022August 24, 2024Intune , Powershell , Troubleshooting Win32App Installations , Updating Apps as a NON-admin User

Updating Applications can be a real headache, especially when certain apps require administrative permissions that standard users don’t have. This is a common challenge for companies that rely on applications […]

How I Fell in Love with App Updates

Posted on: January 22, 2022August 19, 2024Adminless , Intune , Powershell , Troubleshooting Win32App Installations , Updating Apps as a NON-admin User , Windows 10

Today, I was called in to devise a solution to allow some DDS-CAD users (NO LOCAL ADMINS!) to install the necessary DDS-CAD updates themselves. Of course, this idea could also […]

Code Name: The Log Cleaner

Posted on: December 29, 2021October 23, 2024Intune , Powershell , Proactive Remediations

This blog will show you how to deal with Sensitive Information (such as passwords) that could end up in the Intune Management Extension’s Agent Executor Log files. Some time ago, I wrote a blog about implementing LAPS with Intune using Proactive Remediations.

House of the Dragon: The Game of TPM’s

Posted on: December 17, 2021August 24, 2024Attestation and Compliance Series , Autopilot , Intune

Again, I am writing a blog about TPM attestation. Why? Sometimes, even when your device doesn’t have the Intel 11 gen or it isn’t an AMD device, you could still […]

I Kill Remediation 201628112 Errors

Posted on: December 3, 2021January 16, 2025Intune
I Kill Remediation 201628112 Errors

This time, it is a simple blog, but it is still one with a Remediation Failed Error -201628112 ?. This nice remediation could occur when you have created a CSP […]

Sharpe’s….Company Portal

Posted on: November 28, 2021August 18, 2024Company Portal , Intune , Windows 10

In this updated V3 blog, I will show you which options you have when you want to deploy and start using the Company Portal app. I will also point out […]

The Last Days of Custom Compliance Policies

Posted on: November 27, 2021November 28, 2024Attestation and Compliance Series , Intune , Powershell

This blog will show you the nice wonderful addition to Intune, called the Custom Compliance Policy. This blog will be updated along the way as it’s new and this blog […]

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Categories

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  • Attestation and Compliance Series
  • EPM
  • Declared Configuration Enrollment
  • Autopilot
  • WinDC
  • Intune
  • Continue to Sign in Prompt Part 2: Disable the DMA SSO Compliance
  • The “Continue to Sign in Prompt” That breaks the SSO
  • Declarative Device Management with Intune
  • Why Using a DEM Account for Windows Autopilot is a Bad Idea
  • Device Query for Multiple Devices, Device Inventory, and Single Device Query: Connecting the Dots
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