Intune – You can now use filters to apply policies, applications or profiles on devices
As you know, Intune (aka Endpoint Configuration Manager) is a device management solution allowing you to apply configuration profiles, policies or...
Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager has been updated to automatically remove non compliant devices.
This will obviously remove the devices from Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager, but also ensure all corporate data/applications are also being removed from the devices.
This will be triggered after administrator approval and after the configured compliance days value is reached.
This can be accessed from either the Azure portal (https://portal.azure.com/) through the IntuneDevice ComplianceRetire Noncompliant Devices blade or the Endpoint Configuration Manager portal (https://devicemanagement.microsoft.com/) through the DevicesCompliance PoliciesRetire Noncompliant Devices blade
As you know, Intune (aka Endpoint Configuration Manager) is a device management solution allowing you to apply configuration profiles, policies or...
As you know, you can have System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM)/Endpoint Configuration Manager (on-premises) working in some sort of hybrid...
You may not have a noticed but you can now perform bulk actions (delete, retire, wipe or send custom notification) on devices registered in...