Collecting TSS logs for support cases from remote devices and users who lack local admin rights or PowerShell experience can be a challenge. After dealing with this one too many times, I decided there had to be a better way. So I built one.
https://t.co/1T0HnJ24Ai
@kaidja@PJ_Marcum True, but trying to compare SCCM (or the way it did things) to today's world isn't going to ever work. It's like shopping for a Surface in the Apple store. On-premises-v-Cloud-based management is two different worlds. I've been around since SMS 1.2, but it's time to move on.
@JLefebvreGloben@sejesok@IntuneSuppTeam Yeah the ones I showed at MMS were basically demo ones. I’m going to revive my blog at some point soon so I’ll put this at the top of the list
@sejesok@JLefebvreGloben@IntuneSuppTeam The transition from one to the other doesn’t always go very smoothly so I have remediations for both directions. Most of the time I’ve been able to just remove the device from autopatch and the software updates workload and it reverts though. I need to blog this stuff
Debating with myself about whether or not to restart the Charlotte area systems management user group. Device management-minded folks near Charlotte, NC what say you?
@AdamGrossTX@robdotyork@JasonSandys I think it's generally decision makers/people who don't understand what Intune is and the change in mindset necessary to make it successful. Add the politics of those who've made careers on the status quo and hybrid is no longer a bridge.
@PotentEngineer Go through the existing GPOs and find what you HAVE TO bring to Intune and add those settings to a new blank GPO. Import that GPO only to Intune group policy analytics and create a new policy. That way you only need to search one policy for old GPO settings.
Granular RBAC permissions for endpoint security workloads: By: Laura Arrizza – Sr Product Manager | Microsoft Intune
The built-in role ‘Endpoint Security Manager’ is used to manage policies and features within the Microsoft Intune admin… https://t.co/pz6b38eWJi #MSIntune