Category: Microsoft Intune

Intune, Intune Everywhere! New Microsoft Intune Licensing Explained – I hope!

Microsoft recently announced the new Intune (per user) Plans that can be purchased separate from the traditional EMS or Microsoft 365 SKU’s, and to hopefully reduce any confusion, I have outlined as much as I can below. Let me start by outlining what is new. While Intune has quite a bit available to it already, […]

What you need to know from Microsoft Ignite 2022 – Part 2

In part 2 of my Ignite 2022 recap series, I’ll be sharing my notes from the Ask the Experts: Behind the scenes tips and tricks for IT Pros with Microsoft Surface Engineering, session.  I love that most of the sessions were recorded so I can go back to listen to them again if I missed […]

What you need to know from Microsoft Ignite 2022 – Part 1

I’m writing this up on my flight home from Ignite 2022 hosted in Seattle, Washington. Overall, it was a good conference with many new announcements and innovations to both new and existing solutions from Microsoft. There are plenty of great blog posts highlighting all the new announcements, including Microsoft’s own “book of news“, which I’d […]

How to Stop LLMNR/NBT-NS Poisoning and SMB Relay Attacks

While this attack has been around for a long time, it’s still a common finding, and successful method of lateral movement, when our red team performs vulnerability assessments for customers. I thought it might be helpful to revisit how this attack works and how easy it is to remediate and defend against it. An description […]

How To: The SharePoint “Mapped Drives” Experience

In my previous blog post I reviewed how I’ve seen a trend in organizations migrating to the Microsoft 365 platform with the requirement of maintaining a consistent mapped drive experience for users. Before reading this blog, I’d recommend reading that blog post here to gain an understanding the difference between the past on-premises and Microsoft […]

Microsoft Remote Help Add-On for MEM/InTune

Given that a remote assistance tool is built into the Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager solution (formerly SCCM), many customers have asked me whether similar functionality exists in InTune. Up until this point, third-party Teamviewer integration was the only option. While having the ability to integrate with TeamViewer is nice, not all customers have the required […]

Co-management from Microsoft Windows Autopilot

In my weekend reading, I found a post that talks about a new feature which is in development for Microsoft Intune. Enroll to co-management from Windows Autopilot With this feature, you will be able to configure device enrollment in Intune to enable co-management, which happens during the Windows Autopilot process. This behavior directs the workload […]