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Month: May 2016

Intune Conditional Access and Selective Wipe–Caveats Abound

Intune Conditional Access and Selective Wipe–Caveats Abound

A key piece of the enterprise mobility narrative centers around control of data, especially email.  There are a number of different scenarios out in the various environments, and it can be a little confusing as to how the pieces all fit together.  In this post, we’re addressing the scenario of a company that wants to enable BYOD for mobile devices to allow access to corporate email while ensuring they are able to remove the email from that device when the…

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MMS 2016 User Personality Management–Application Mapping

MMS 2016 User Personality Management–Application Mapping

With the amount of content covered in today’s MMS 2016 session on User Personality Management, we didn’t get a chance to do a deeper dive into the application mapping and User Device Affinity installation methods in the Task Sequence.  Let’s start with the application mapping feature. Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) has included Package Mapping capabilities for legacy Packages for several years, but the product was not updated to also include an equivalent capability for the new Application model introduced in…

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Managing UE-V Settings Location Templates with Group Policy

Managing UE-V Settings Location Templates with Group Policy

(Originally posted 7/9/2013. Reposting for reference) As a follow up to the previous post on working with UE-V templates catalog, let’s look at what it takes to manage those custom templates using the Group Policy ADMX template provided by Microsoft. After downloading and installing the UE-V ADMX template, we can open the Group Policy Management Console and see the available settings for the Settings Location Templates: These are located under both Computer Configuration and User Configuration in the following path:    …

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Intune Support for iOS7 Ending Soon

Intune Support for iOS7 Ending Soon

Companies relying upon Microsoft Intune for managing iOS 7 devices will soon need to update or replace those devices to continue support.  Per an informational bulletin in the Intune Admin Portal, support for iOS 7 (specifically for the Intune Company Portal app) will be ending in the near future.  As the bulletin states, very soon users will no longer be able to enroll new devices via the Microsoft Intune Company Portal application from the iTunes app store, and currently enrolled…

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