Great advice! I’d also add:
When relational stuff gets hard (marriage,kids,etc) - don’t “check out” and retreat. Your family needs you to stay in the game.
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@guyrleech I’ve found snag it to be very slow to start captures and bugs out every now and then. I might try to use snipping tool more, but I do miss the arrow shapes.
For small/medium business with smaller fleets its probably good enough. Does policy/config pretty well, apps ok, and a few other things. But if you want high level of control and deep inventory, visibility, and reporting then you'll have to augment with community solutions or hire powershell/graph wizards :0
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@Barnacules The KMS “client” keys are public and always have been. The keys you install on your KMS server are private and unique. So this person just installed their private key and is letting others activate against it.
@ariaupdated 1) Better reporting in Intune on WuFB stuff on the device level. I want to see Rings, available updates, deadlines, etc. when I look at a device.