Awesome!! video, congrats! One question: does the computer needs to be in state "Hybrid Azure AD joined" in Azure AD as a requirement for enrolling the machine on Intune and enabling co-management?
Hmm I'm confused by Ravi's definition and the practical indicators of whether a device is co-managed. Every MS doc I've been through and the steps I've taken in our own environment - the device MUST be AAD Joined in order to be co-managed - I mean that's what shows both in Intune)MEM and MECM consoles as a measure of success for Co-management. Being AAD enrolled and/or Intune enrolled does not give the status of co-managed - as I understand it.
Correct - If you are moving to the cloud, use cloud native tools. Hybrid is a way to allow you to connect existing devices to the cloud. Moving forward, if you want to truly move into Modern Device Management, you should be moving away from on-premises resources (AD, GPO, etc) and moving to the cloud (AAD, Intune, etc). GPO gets replaces by Intune policies. Check out these other videos for more info on HOW to move to the cloud. ruclips.net/video/alL93DmrXE0/видео.html ruclips.net/video/dUJnIakSPkA/видео.html -Adam
There are still thousands of GPO's that are not natively supported by Intune policies... it just can't replace GPO's like for like... appreciate the enthusiasm though! Its why we looked at PolicyPak for getting us extended policy control with Intune...
People liking this video have far too much time on their hands, it's a geek fest spending more time on how many clicks a wizard takes than actually shedding light on the actual subject. Boring.
Glad you guys did this one. We have a big gap in the support for Co-Management (Microsoft or Partners).
Awesome!! video, congrats! One question: does the computer needs to be in state "Hybrid Azure AD joined" in Azure AD as a requirement for enrolling the machine on Intune and enabling co-management?
Great video! Love the deep dive. Looking forward to the next one.
Really great video, Thanks Ravi's for great knowledge and the way you delivered is really cool.
Another great video, thanks for the shout out 👌
MECM 2203 does not display the Co-Management option beneath Cloud Services node but rather Cloud Attach
Yep. They changed the naming and the onboarding but the result is the same.
Great video, however I am struggling to see the value of tenant attach if I enable a CMG or is that the point. Do Tenant attach or CMG?
We have a video releasing next week that covers Tenant Attach. They both offer different value and are intended to function as complimentary features.
@@IntuneTraining got it that is what I was understanding too. Thanks for the follow up.
We just posted the tenant attach video.
S02E39 - Adding Cloud Value - Tenant Attach (I.T)
ruclips.net/video/Z6QnAkd_Aww/видео.html
@@IntuneTraining hey thank you for following up!
Is it possible to configure co-management and enable mam policies for the windows 10 devices ?
amazing, thank you!
Awesome great content.
Hmm I'm confused by Ravi's definition and the practical indicators of whether a device is co-managed. Every MS doc I've been through and the steps I've taken in our own environment - the device MUST be AAD Joined in order to be co-managed - I mean that's what shows both in Intune)MEM and MECM consoles as a measure of success for Co-management. Being AAD enrolled and/or Intune enrolled does not give the status of co-managed - as I understand it.
Hang on - so hybrid join is not recommended for new devices? Even on-prem? What happens with GPO et al?
Death to group policy.
-- Ben
Correct - If you are moving to the cloud, use cloud native tools. Hybrid is a way to allow you to connect existing devices to the cloud. Moving forward, if you want to truly move into Modern Device Management, you should be moving away from on-premises resources (AD, GPO, etc) and moving to the cloud (AAD, Intune, etc). GPO gets replaces by Intune policies. Check out these other videos for more info on HOW to move to the cloud.
ruclips.net/video/alL93DmrXE0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/dUJnIakSPkA/видео.html
-Adam
Can we have this ppt?
There are still thousands of GPO's that are not natively supported by Intune policies... it just can't replace GPO's like for like... appreciate the enthusiasm though! Its why we looked at PolicyPak for getting us extended policy control with Intune...
"No Group Policy", Configuration Profiles!!! partner lol
People liking this video have far too much time on their hands, it's a geek fest spending more time on how many clicks a wizard takes than actually shedding light on the actual subject. Boring.