@TheITCloudGuy This is a nice feature. However for Windows it appears that the “byod” device already needs to be joined to a home tenant and you have to setup cross tenant access.This feature would be handy for vendor access for example however that can be a heavy and impractical lift for them
@merill@awakecoding No Apple ID doesnt = no apps, you can easily deploy apps via VPP whether optional through the comp portal or required directly through Intune. There actually is a pretty decent reason to not allow Apple ids, main one being VPP still doesnt support in app purchases for managed ids
@DanielatOCN@imog In some ways yes, however anecdotally I certainly do that, there’s no reason for our users to have use or maintain an Apple ID so I block it, and even if they did I certainly wouldn’t want them storing work stuff in their iCloud.
@NathanMcNulty Yep exactly, that’s why I combine ConfigMgr OSD with autopilot. I love autopilot, however until Intune can install Windows on a bare metal machine they’ll have to pry ConfigMgr from my cold dead hands.
@NathanMcNulty Holy cow finally! Had a ticket open a while back and the tech claimed he didn’t even have access to internal release notes, like really??!
@merill The whole 10 user limit per workstation is what stops many shared computer environments. Now if you could go completely passwordless in Hybrid that would be nice.
@CommanderApaul @marcusmhill So you depend on manual processes performed by 2nd level techs to prevent 10GB of data loss. This should have been automated. You need to remove them from the equation here. There are 16 different ways of preventing this from happening and instead you run to Twitter to trash them
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