A quick tip this time, a couple of weeks ago working for my customer I noticed that the App Config configuration designer for Android is exposing configuration options that are available in the apps. Microsoft is supporting Appconfig already for a very long time, but now it is much easier to use it. After adding […]
READ MORELast year I wrote a blog about how to deploy the Citrix Receiver (which is now replaced by the Citrix Workspace app) via Intune. Like described in that blog, the executable consists of 10 MSIs that need to be installed on a Windows 10 device when you are not able to use the store app […]
READ MOREI have had and still have customers that want to restrict access via Outlook Web App (OWA) to Exchange Online. For instance, they want to block download of attachments when users access their mailbox via OWA. Until recently this could be done via the OWA Mailbox Policy in Exchange (Online), by setting the DirectFileAccessOnPublicComputersEnabled and […]
READ MOREMicrosoft Intune has a pretty good RBAC model to allow you to give permissions to users who need to be able to perform an administrative task or role within Intune. A role can be for instance a predefined role in Intune or a custom role. Before digging into the Intune roles, there are also Intune […]
READ MOREThe App Protection Policies in Microsoft Intune are used to protect corporate data in apps that have the Intune SDK integrated. During the last service update of Microsoft Intune some nice new features were added to the policy set. While accessing a by Microsoft Intune managed app, the device can be checked if for instance […]
READ MOREYesterday I was triggered by a colleague of mine that administrators of services in Azure or Office 365 are automatically required to login via Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) when accessing the service in the future. When logging in to one of my tenants indeed a new conditional access policy listed in the conditional access blade of […]
READ MOREReleased this week in Intune is location-based compliance. In other words, based on your location your device is marked as compliant or not, based on the location you get access to services in Azure or Office 365 or not. A location can be based on the following IPv4 variables; IPv4 Range (eg. 192.168.1.0/24) IPv4 Gateway […]
READ MOREBesides the conferences during the last couple of weeks, the following confirmed events are currently in the schedule. ExpertsLive Netherlands! In less than three weeks, on the 19th of June, ExpertsLive Netherlands will be held in the CineMec in Ede, during this event I will be presenting two sessions. Transition to Modern Windows Management with […]
READ MOREVery busy times lately, not only private, but also businesswise and in the community. A lot of speaking and session preparations are done, unfortunately less blogging at the moment but I have some nice subjects in my mind to write blogs on.. 😊 (if you want me to blog about something, please let me know […]
READ MOREA couple of weeks ago I had a customer already using the lightweight MDM solution in Office 365, which is built on Microsoft Intune. The lightweight MDM is part of many Office 365 subscriptions and it allows you to control a bit more settings than you can for instance with Exchange ActiveSync Access Policies, for […]
READ MORELast year Microsoft was planning to mark devices that were not evaluated by a compliance policy as non-compliant. The default behavior is that if a device is not evaluated by a compliance policy that it is being marked as compliant and therefor the user has access to services controlled by Conditional Access in Azure AD, […]
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