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.
Under the hood: Preparing your device for mobile device management
This blog will investigate what happens under the hood when our device is enrolled with Windows Autopilot during the “preparing your device for mobile device management” phase. 1. Preparing your […]
Autopilot: Only fail selected blocking apps in technician phase.
This blog will explain everything you want to know about this new ESP function called “Only fail selected blocking apps in technician phase (preview).
The Lord of Compliance: The War of the Check Access Button
In this updated blog, I will take a closer look at what exactly happens when you press the “Check Access” button in the Company Portal and why it takes so […]
Windows LAPS Under the Hood Part 2: Defuncted!
This blog will show you how the new Automatic Account Management feature in Windows LAPS, in combination with another new “hidden defunct” feature, will deal with already existing administrator accounts. […]
I’m Gonna Config Refresh You So Hard!
This blog introduces a new Intune feature: ConfigRefresh, also known as Config Refresh, designed to enhance device security without the need for regular service check-ins. 1. Introduction It’s always smart […]
Device Query: Dead of 64-bit
This blog will show you why the new Device Query Intune Suite feature could give you the wrong information when you are using the WindowsRegistry entity to retrieve some registry […]
Five Push Notifications at Device Query
In this blog, I am going to take a closer look at how we can troubleshoot a new feature in Intune called Device Query, also known as Intune Pivot. I […]
Device Query: A Mad Max Intune Suite Feature
This blog will show you how Microsoft is stepping up the real-time reporting game by introducing a new wonderful feature called: Intune Pivot Device Query. 1. Introduction I decided to […]
Windows LAPS Under the Hood: Automatic Account Management
This blog is going to show you some magical things that are happening in the background when you have enabled and configured Windows LAPS Automatic Account Management