Autopilot and the 60 minute Wait is getting fixed!
Even after ESP finishes and the desktop appears, the remaining required Win32 apps may still wait up to 60 minutes before IME checks for them again. That delay now seems to be changing!!!
IME 1.103.101.0 introduces a new handover that lets IME detect when enrollment has finished and trigger the Win32 app workload again, instead of waiting for the normal hourly poll.
The one-hour timer still exists, but Autopilot devices may no longer need to wait for it. Full technical breakdown:
https://t.co/eWrGrBi4mN
Another nice addition @IntuneSuppTeam
#MSIntune #WindowsAutopilot #Intune
The team and I have spent the past several months analyzing feedback from the community. What came through was the voice of people who care deeply about Windows and want it to be better. Read this blog post to learn more about what we're doing in response as we look to raise the bar on Windows 11 quality. Please keep the feedback coming, to help us shape the future of Windows together. https://t.co/dzYYGc2SIp
@JoeZeif Hi, 👋 Thanks for checking in! Yes, the Secure Boot Status report was temporarily pulled, and we’re working on releasing it again soon. You can find more details here: https://t.co/G7n5JAOzbb
Appreciate your patience! 🙏 ^MM
Microsoft is making it much easier to add hyperlinks in Word docs. It’s now as easy as pasting over the text you want to hyperlink. A simple and useful addition to Microsoft Word 🙏 https://t.co/kOsQTZBXTE
If your Intune Firewall rules started acting strange (AKA totally broken), this is why!
Let's say you changed an Intune Firewall Rule...
The firewall rules look applied, but somehow existing firewall rules are disabled or, even worse, all outbound network traffic is blocked.
Microsoft incident IT1214934 explains part of it. The blog tells the rest of the story.
#Intune #MSIntune #Windows #Windows11 #Defender
@IntuneSuppTeam ... :) Something like being your loved troublemaker ?
https://t.co/3Xv6sEwV7F
@gisardo Is there any chance you could make some optimizations to the Company Portal app? This app could benefit from the work you’re already doing with the Microsoft Store.
📣 We are aware of an issue in the Microsoft Intune admin center where Windows Autopilot is no longer allowing sorting of the new Autopilot deployment report (e.g. by enrollment date or method).
A hotfix is currently in progress and will be rolled out by early next week.
Dive into the community hub for passkey-supported services - Passkeyindex․io! Discover, contribute, and collaborate on a curated list of platforms embracing #passkey authentication. Learn more: https://t.co/EKep6SxC6f
A valuable tool for troubleshooting Intune.
[Repo] Get-IntuneManagementExtensionDiagnostics v2.0 - analyzes Intune IME logs and shows events in Timeline
https://t.co/Tb1J2vZvtg
#MicrosoftIntune#MDM#Troubleshooting#shiftavenue
Optionally enrol BYOD iOS devices from Safari without the Company Portal app. This is great for 🧑🎓student devices where a parent doesn't want to have to create an Apple ID just to get a device enrolled. Below is a snapshot of the experience.
See https://t.co/aPvLnUE2eg.
1. With password you are doing a single factor when you unlock the device so it doesn't reset the last login counter. On the other hand WHfB resets the counter whenever you unlock the device, BUT since the PRT is only refreshed every four hours, the calculation is not straightforward. The blog post goes into details including examples (which make my head hurt 😀).
This is why things don't work the same way when applying SIF to managed+WHfB devices.
2. We have some posts over at
https://t.co/nBFPK7hOsT
https://t.co/bn3g4L9Kl2
We previously used to explicitly call out about applying SIF to managed devices but it looks like the doc has been reworded.
Anyone has ever seen this error in Azure while setting up a CMG: Cannot perform the operation as the minimum api-version required is 2017-06-01 and provided client api version is 2015-06-15 #ConfigMgr#Azure#MSIntune