In my previous blog I talked about how to configure Android Enterprise – Corporate-owned dedicated devices mode with Microsoft Intune. The end result was a device on which the end user cannot do much more than open the published applications, and if it concerns a phone, make phone calls and send text messages. If this is still too much, you can go one step further by pushing a Kiosk profile to...
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How to setup Android Enterprise – Corporate-owned dedicated devices with Microsoft Intune
Earlier I wrote about how to configure Android Enterprise – Work Profile. This Android Enterprise mode is designed for personal-owned mobile devices. For corporate-owned devies there are two Android Enterprise modes, one for dedicated devices and one for fully managed user devices. In this blog I will show you how to configure Android Enterprise – Corporate-owned dedicated device mode...
How to configure Apple DEP within Microsoft Intune and migrate existing DEP devices from another MDM solution to Microsoft Intune
In the January, 2019 update of Microsoft Intune, new Apple DEP capabilities became available. With the latest release of iOS, more options are displayed during the initial setup of an iPhone or iPad, for example, Screen Time and Onboarding. Now, with this update, Microsoft Intune can hide these screens with the Setup Assistant Customization settings.
How to Migrate from Android Device Admin (legacy) to Android Enterprise with Microsoft Intune
A few days ago I wrote a blog on How to Enable Android Enterprise and configure Personal devices with a Work Profile in Microsoft Intune. After posting this blog I got some questions from people who asked me how to migrate the current enrolled devices to Android Enterprise. Unfortunately, this process cannot be fully automated. Current Android managed devices needs to be re-enrolled before you...
How to Enable Android Enterprise and configure Personal devices with a Work Profile in Microsoft Intune – The ultimate Step-By-Step Guide
This year Google will stop with the support of Android Device Admin API’s with the release of Android 10. This means that the traditional way to manage Android devices is no longer possible with new Android 10 devices or older Android devices that are upgrading to Android 10 (or higher). Android Enterprise is the new way to manage Android devices. With Microsoft Intune you can manage Android...
How to configure Windows 10 in Multi App Kiosk mode with Microsoft Intune
Last week I wrote a blog about Windows 10 Kiosk Single App mode. A good way if you have only one app that needs to run on the Windows 10 device. If you have multiple apps that you want to run in Kiosk mode you can configure Windows 10 in “Multi App Kiosk” mode. For example, an Internet cafe that want to make different Internet Browsers available. In this blog I will show you step-by-step how to...
How to configure Windows 10 in Kiosk Single App, full-screen mode with Microsoft Intune
Recently a few different customers told me they have plans to replace their expensive and hard to manage thin clients with cheaper Windows 10 fat-clients. And I think it’s a good move because you can easily configure Windows 10 in Kiosk mode via Microsoft Intune (by the time of writing this blog still in preview). With Windows 10 in Kiosk mode you can replace the Windows 10 shell with a dedicated...
How to deploy the Microsoft Teams Desktop client with Microsoft Intune
A few weeks ago I wrote a blog about how to deploy Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus with Microsoft Intune. One of the steps during this configuration was to select which application must be part of the installation. I deselected Skype for Business with the reason that we are now using Microsoft Teams for Instant Messaging (chat) and online meetings. Therefor I will show you how to deploy the...
How to deploy the Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus Suite with Microsoft Intune in a few easy steps
Deploying a full Microsoft Office suite to end points was usually quite a challenge. The first step was always to customize the installation to make sure the correct applications, languages and latest patches were included. The second step was the challenge with the deployment itself. If you had an environment that includes a full operating System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) then you was...
If you as an IT admin are using Microsoft Intune for a while, the chance is quite big that you will see devices that are not checked in for a very long time. Often these are devices that are no longer in use or whose device management has been manually removed. By default Microsoft Intune will remove every device that not checked in for over 270 days. This is too long for most IT admins that...