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 […]
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 […]
Race for Experiments: EPM vs. Ecs
In this blog, I am going to take a closer look at another EPM “flight” (AKA new feature) that Microsoft seems to be working on in Endpoint Privilege Management(EPM). This […]
EPM: And the “Flights” of Support Approved
This is the first unofficial blog about a nice new Endpoint Privilege Management feature called Support Approved. I will show you what it looks like and how I enabled this […]
The 0xd000000d Job 2: Nutty by Intune
In this blog post, a fellow Dutchman (Jos Lieben) asked me if I could assist him with a weird error that occurred during the Intune/MDM enrollment. The first moment he […]
The Wonderful Story of APV2 Device Preparation
In one of my last blog posts, I described how I noticed that Autopilot Version 2, AKA APV2, was coming. This blog is the second in the Autopilot v2 series, […]
SslClientCertReference Without a Cause
This blog will focus on the 0x80190190 Bad Request (400) we could get because the SslClientCertReference is not configured and maybe a couple of other things. :). I will show […]
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
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. […]