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.
Autopilot: Delay Win32 App Installation
In this blog, I’ll show you how to delay the installation of Win32 applications or PowerShell scripts that are set as required, making sure they only run after a certain […]
The TenantID from Toronto
After reading a question on Reddit about how Intune knows which device belongs to which organization, I decided to write a dedicated blog post about this question and how we […]
Fantastic Apps: The Secrets of Updating Them
This blog will be about version 3 of the sort of update tool I have been creating or many I am creating. This Update tool will make sure that some […]
Night of the Autopilot of the Dawn of the Temporary Access Pass of the MFA of the Return of the RebootRequired of the WUFB of the Attack of the Evil, Mutant, Hellbound, Flesh-Eating SSO Zombified Living Conditional Access, Part 2: In Azure 2-D
After a nice talk with Yannick Van Landeghem, who made me aware of a “possible” security gap when using a Temporary Access Pass (TAP), I decided to write a blog […]
Office CSP: DNS and the Journey to Autopilot
In this blog, I’ll discuss the unexpected challenges I encountered during an Autopilot deployment, specifically the 0x000008CA error. This error surfaced while the Office apps were attempting to install, but […]
The Microsoft Store for Business: The Curse of the retirement
This blog will be about me trying to explain why in my opinion it isn’t a big issue that the Microsoft Store for Business (MSfB) will be retired. Looking at […]
ESP: Cultural Learnings of Online Microsoft Store Apps for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Autopilot
This blog will be about some possible time-out issues you could encounter during the Account ESP phase when using Autopilot and requiring Online Microsoft Store Apps (Company Portal). I will […]
2022-03 Update: The Search for Sp… Uhh Shift+F10
This blog will discuss Microsoft’s “their” solution to remove the lingering Windows.old folder after a remote wipe. I noticed that when using Microsoft’s solution, my older solution to block the Shift F10 functionality during Windows Autopilot will be disabled. This solution also used the Push-Button reset options
Rudy Ooms: and A Series of Fortunate Events
2021… What a Year, what a year. A lot happened and luckily everyone I know is in good health. This time not a technical blog, but one a little bit […]