Thank you for explaining these powerful concepts in a clear, concise manner. I just got assigned to a small Azure/Intune team for an organization that’s migrating from an on-premise Active Directory to the cloud. This video has helped me to understand the Microsoft documentation and Intune features I have to learn and work with..
Great Content! These are great videos. I learned a few great things and was able to create profiles via OMA-URI. You mentioned you will create a separate video for chrome OMA-URI. When we can expect this video would be here on your channel?
Great asusual a quick we are given users to enroll their devices to intune when users are enrolling they arr automatically adding to local admins so we want to disable local admins and add a single local admin to administrators group
Very informative presentation. Thanks for putting this together. I have a question about the CSP application once it is removed. You said that the settings for each CSP may or may not stay in place once the policy is removed or unassigned. Where do you find information about whether the setting is permanent once applied. In the GPO world this is called "tattooing" - this type of setting that stayed even after the GPO setting was removed - social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/cd818c1b-d588-4114-8402-eac6192cf066/8220tattooing8221-the-registry?forum=winserverDS. When I google CSP Tattooing I don't get any meaningful response. How do you find where a CSP policy is permanent or not?
Very good question Marc..! Yes, you are absolutely right. In GPO world, this was "tattooing"and until now i have not found any conclusive documentation which tell us this behavior of the CSP.. My personal opinion- In the CSP doc, just like we put in the supported versions, if we put in whether the specific CSP would be tattooed or not---would be a very useful information... Now that being said, my personal experience (i know this might not be very helpful and applicable in each case), more often than not the CSP is tattooed to the device(except wifi/email profile/vpn/certs).
@@everythingaboutintune1713 Yup this is pretty typical of Microsoft these days. We are the testers and documenters and Microsoft is throwing constant and continuous software at us with the hopes that some if it will actually work. Thanks for the reply.
Thank you for explaining these powerful concepts in a clear, concise manner. I just got assigned to a small Azure/Intune team for an organization that’s migrating from an on-premise Active Directory to the cloud. This video has helped me to understand the Microsoft documentation and Intune features I have to learn and work with..
Pity this video has 2.8k views and only 50 likes. This is terrific content. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.
Thank you sooo much! that's really kind of you to say! :)
Fascinating training, thanks. I'll check your other videos to see if I can find stuff to help with my role or with my forthcoming certification
excellent Training
Very informative video buddy. It helped me a lot as a starter in Intune MDM
Nice explanation.
Thanks sir, you're awesome ! 🙂
Your dailogue " 1000 feet overview" 😆 is same . Whenever I use this phrase everyone knows that I have seen your vedios..
Informative vedio. Keep it up
Awesome content..as awaited
Great Content! These are great videos. I learned a few great things and was able to create profiles via OMA-URI. You mentioned you will create a separate video for chrome OMA-URI. When we can expect this video would be here on your channel?
amazing video.. very well explained.
good stuff man !!
Great asusual a quick we are given users to enroll their devices to intune when users are enrolling they arr automatically adding to local admins so we want to disable local admins and add a single local admin to administrators group
Very informative presentation. Thanks for putting this together. I have a question about the CSP application once it is removed. You said that the settings for each CSP may or may not stay in place once the policy is removed or unassigned. Where do you find information about whether the setting is permanent once applied. In the GPO world this is called "tattooing" - this type of setting that stayed even after the GPO setting was removed - social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/cd818c1b-d588-4114-8402-eac6192cf066/8220tattooing8221-the-registry?forum=winserverDS. When I google CSP Tattooing I don't get any meaningful response. How do you find where a CSP policy is permanent or not?
Very good question Marc..! Yes, you are absolutely right. In GPO world, this was "tattooing"and until now i have not found any conclusive documentation which tell us this behavior of the CSP.. My personal opinion- In the CSP doc, just like we put in the supported versions, if we put in whether the specific CSP would be tattooed or not---would be a very useful information... Now that being said, my personal experience (i know this might not be very helpful and applicable in each case), more often than not the CSP is tattooed to the device(except wifi/email profile/vpn/certs).
@@everythingaboutintune1713 Yup this is pretty typical of Microsoft these days. We are the testers and documenters and Microsoft is throwing constant and continuous software at us with the hopes that some if it will actually work. Thanks for the reply.