Tutorial - Walkthrough the Microsoft Intune admin center - Microsoft Intune (2024)

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Microsoft Intune provides the cloud infrastructure, the cloud-based mobile device management (MDM), cloud-based mobile application management (MAM), and cloud-based PC management for your organization. Intune helps you ensure that your company's devices, apps, and data meet your company's security requirements. You have the control to set which requirements need to be checked and what happens when those requirements aren't met. The Microsoft Intune admin center is where you can find the Microsoft Intune service, as well as other device management related settings. Understanding the features available in Intune will help you accomplish various Mobile Device Management (MDM) and Mobile Application Management (MAM) tasks.

Note

Microsoft Intune is a single, integrated endpoint management platform for managing all your endpoints. The Microsoft Intune admin center integrates Microsoft Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune.

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In this tutorial, you will:

  • Tour the Microsoft Intune admin center
  • Customize your view of the Microsoft Intune admin center

If you don't have an Intune subscription, sign up for a free trial account.

Prerequisites

Before setting up Microsoft Intune, review the following requirements:

  • Supported operating systems and browsers
  • Network configuration requirements and bandwidth

Sign up for a Microsoft Intune free trial

Trying out Intune is free for 30 days. If you already have a work or school account, sign in with that account and add Intune to your subscription. Otherwise, you can sign up for a free trial account to use Intune for your organization.

Important

You can't combine an existing work or school account after you sign up for a new account.

Tour Microsoft Intune in the Microsoft Intune admin center

Follow the steps below to better understand Intune in the Microsoft Intune admin center. Once you complete the tour, you'll have a better understanding of some of the major areas of Intune.

  1. Open a browser and sign in to the Microsoft Intune admin center. If you are new to Intune, use your free trial subscription.

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    When you open the Microsoft Intune admin center, the service is displayed in a pane of your browser. Some of the first workloads you may use in Intune include Devices, Apps, Users, and Groups. A workload is simply a sub-area of a service. When you select the workload, it opens that pane as a full page. Other panes slide out from the right side of the pane when they open, and close to reveal the previous pane.

    By default, when you open the Microsoft Intune admin center, you'll see the Home page pane. This pane provides an overall visual snapshot of tenant status and compliance status, as well as other helpful related links.

  2. From the navigation pane, select Dashboard to display overall details about the devices and client apps in your Intune tenant. If you are starting with a new Intune tenant, you will not have any enrolled devices yet.

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    Intune lets you manage your workforce's devices and apps, including how they access your company data. To use this mobile device management (MDM) service, the devices must first be enrolled in Intune. When a device is enrolled, it is issued an MDM certificate. This certificate is used to communicate with the Intune service.

    There are several methods to enroll your workforce's devices into Intune. Each method depends on the device's ownership (personal or corporate), device type (iOS/iPadOS, Windows, Android), and management requirements (resets, affinity, locking). However, before you can enable device enrollment, you must set up your Intune infrastructure. In particular, device enrollment requires that you set your MDM authority. For more information about getting your Intune environment (tenant) ready, see Set up Intune. Once you have your Intune tenant ready, you can enroll devices. For more information about device enrollment, see What is device enrollment?

  3. From the navigation pane, select Devices to display details about the enrolled devices in your Intune tenant.

    Tip

    If you have previously used Intune in the Azure portal, you found the above details in the Azure portal by signing in to Intune and selecting Devices.

    The Devices - Overview pane has several tabs that allow you to view a summary of the following statuses and alerts:

    • Enrollment status - Review details about Intune enrolled devices by platform and enrollment failures.
    • Enrollment alerts - Find more details about unassigned devices by platform.
    • Compliance status - Review compliance status based on device, policy, setting, threats, and protection. Additionally, this pane provides a list of devices without a compliance policy.
    • Configuration status - Review configuration status of device profiles, as well as profile deployment., and
    • Software update status - See a visual of the deployment status for all devices and for all users.

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  4. From the Devices - Overview pane, select Compliance policies to display details about compliance for devices managed by Intune. You will see details similar to the following image.

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    Tip

    If you have previously used Intune in the Azure portal, you found the above details in the Azure portal by signing in to Intune and selecting Device Compliance.

    Compliance requirements are essentially rules, such as requiring a device PIN, or requiring device encryption. Device compliance policies define the rules and settings that a device must follow to be considered compliant. To use device compliance, you must have:

    • An Intune and an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Premium subscription
    • Devices running a supported platform
    • Devices must be enrolled in Intune
    • Devices that are enrolled to either one user or no primary user.

    For more information, see Get started with device compliance policies in Intune.

  5. From the Devices - Overview pane, select Conditional Access to display details about access policies.

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    Tip

    If you have previously used Intune in the Azure portal, you found the above details in the Azure portal by signing in to Intune and selecting Conditional Access.

    Conditional Access refers to ways you can control the devices and apps that are allowed to connect to your email and company resources. To learn about device-based and app-based Conditional Access, and find common scenarios for using Conditional Access with Intune, see What's Conditional Access?

  6. From the navigation pane, select Devices > Configuration profiles to display details about device profiles in Intune.

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    Tip

    If you have previously used Intune in the Azure portal, you found the above details in the Azure portal by signing in to Intune and selecting Device configuration.

    Intune includes settings and features that you can enable or disable on different devices within your organization. These settings and features are added to "configuration profiles". You can create profiles for different devices and different platforms, including iOS/iPadOS, Android, macOS, and Windows. Then, you can use Intune to apply the profile to devices in your organization.

    For more information about device configuration, see Apply features settings on your devices using device profiles in Microsoft Intune.

  7. From the navigation pane, select Devices > All devices to display details about your Intune tenant's enrolled devices. If you are starting with a new Intune enlistment, you will not have any enrolled devices yet.

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    This list of devices show key details about compliance, OS version, and last check-in date.

    Tip

    If you have previously used Intune in the Azure portal, you found the above details in the Azure portal by signing in to Intune and selecting Devices > All devices.

  8. From the navigation pane, select Apps to display an overview of app status. This pane provides app installation status based on the following tabs:

    Tip

    If you have previously used Intune in the Azure portal, you found the above details in the Azure portal by signing in to Intune and selecting Client apps.

    The Apps - Overview pane has two tabs that allow you to view a summary of the following statuses:

    • Installation status - View the top installation failures by device, as well as the apps with installation failures.
    • App protection policy status - Find details about assigned users to app protection policies, as well as flagged users.

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    As an IT admin, you can use Microsoft Intune to manage the client apps that your company's workforce uses. This functionality is in addition to managing devices and protecting data. One of an admin's priorities is to ensure that end users have access to the apps they need to do their work. Additionally, you might want to assign and manage apps on devices that are not enrolled with Intune. Intune offers a range of capabilities to help you get the apps you need on the devices you want.

    Note

    The Apps - Overview pane also provides tenant status and account details.

    For more information about adding and assigning apps, see Add apps to Microsoft Intune and Assign apps to groups with Microsoft Intune.

  9. From the Apps - Overview pane, select All apps to see a list of apps that have been added to Intune.

    Tip

    If you have previously used Intune in the Azure portal, you found the above details in the Azure portal by signing in to Intune and selecting Client apps > Apps.

    You can add a variety of different app type based on platform to Intune. Once an app has been added, you can assign it to groups of users.

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    For more information, see Add apps to Microsoft Intune.

  10. From the navigation pane, select Users to display details about the users that you have included in Intune. These users are your company's workforce.

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    Tip

    If you have previously used Intune in the Azure portal, you found the above details in the Azure portal by signing in to Intune and selecting Users.

    You can add users directly to Intune or synchronize users from your on-premises Active Directory. Once added, users can enroll devices and access company resources. You can also give users additional permissions to access Intune. For more information, see Add users and grant administrative permission to Intune.

  11. From the navigation pane, select Groups to display details about the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) groups included in Intune. As an Intune admin, you use groups to manage devices and users.

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    Tip

    If you have previously used Intune in the Azure portal, you found the above details in the Azure portal by signing in to Intune and selecting Groups.

    You can set up groups to suit your organizational needs. Create groups to organize users or devices by geographic location, department, or hardware characteristics. Use groups to manage tasks at scale. For example, you can set policies for many users or deploy apps to a set of devices. For more information about groups, see Add groups to organize users and devices.

  12. From the navigation pane, select Tenant administration to display details about your Intune tenant.

    Tip

    If you have previously used Intune in the Azure portal, you found the above details in the Azure portal by signing in to Intune and selecting Tenant status.

    The Tenant admin - Tenant status pane provides tabs for Tenant details, Connector status, and Service health dashboard. If there are any issues with your tenant or Intune itself, you will find details available from this pane.

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    For more information, see Intune Tenant Status.

  13. From the navigation pane, select Troubleshooting + support > Troubleshoot to check status details on a specific user.

    Tip

    If you have previously used Intune in the Azure portal, you found the above details in the Azure portal by signing in to Intune and selecting Troubleshoot.

    From the Assignments dropdown list, you can choose to view the targeted assignments of client apps, policies, update rings, and enrollment restrictions. Additionally, this pane provides device details, app protection status, and enrollment failures for a specific user.

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    For more information about troubleshooting within Intune, see Use the troubleshooting portal to help users at your company.

  14. From the navigation pane, select Troubleshooting + support > Help and support to request help.

    Tip

    If you have previously used Intune in the Azure portal, you found the above details in the Azure portal by signing in to Intune and selecting Help and support.

    As an IT admin, you can use the Help and Support option to search and view solutions, as well as file an on-line support ticket for Intune.

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    To create a support ticket, your account must be assigned as an administrator role in Azure Active Directory. Administrator roles include, Intune administrator, Global administrator, and Service administrator.

    For more information, see How to get support in Microsoft Intune.

  15. From the navigation pane, select Troubleshooting + support > Guided scenarios to display available Intune guided scenarios.

    A guided scenario is a customized series of steps centered around one end-to-end use-case. Common scenarios are based on the role an admin, user, or device plays in your organization. These roles typically require a collection of carefully orchestrated profiles, settings, applications, and security controls to provide the best user experience and security.

    If you are not familiar with all the steps and resources needed to implement a particular Intune scenario, guided scenarios may be used as your starting point.

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    For more information about guided scenarios, see Guided scenarios overview.

Configure the Microsoft Intune admin center

Microsoft Intune admin center allows you to customize and configure the view of the portal.

Change the Dashboard

The Dashboard to display overall details about the devices and client apps in your Intune tenant. Dashboards provide a way for you to create a focused and organized view in the Microsoft Intune admin center. Use dashboards as a workspace where you can quickly launch tasks for day-to-day operations and monitor resources. Build custom dashboards based on projects, tasks, or user roles, for example. The Microsoft Intune admin center provides a default dashboard as a starting point. You can edit the default dashboard, create and customize additional dashboards, and publish and share dashboards to make them available to other users.

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To modify your current dashboard, select Edit. If you don't want to change your default dashboard, you can also create a New dashboard. Creating a new dashboard gives you an empty, private dashboard with the Tile Gallery, which lets you add or rearrange tiles. You can find tiles by category or resource type. You can also search for particular tiles. Select My Dashboard to select any of your existing custom dashboards.

Change the Portal settings

You can customize the Microsoft Intune admin center by choosing the default view, the theme, the credentials timeout period, as well as language and region settings.

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Next steps

To get running quickly on Microsoft Intune, step through the Intune Quickstarts by first setting up a free Intune account.

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FAQs

How do you use Intune step by step? ›

  1. 1 - Review the Supported Configurations. ...
  2. 2 - Sign up for Microsoft Intune. ...
  3. 3 - Configure a custom domain name for your Intune tenant. ...
  4. 4 - Add users to Intune. ...
  5. 5 - Create groups in Intune. ...
  6. 6 - Manage licenses. ...
  7. 7 - Manage Roles and grant admin permissions for Intune. ...
  8. 8 - Set the mobile device management authority.
Mar 28, 2023

What is Microsoft Intune Admin Center? ›

Microsoft Intune provides the cloud infrastructure, the cloud-based mobile device management (MDM), cloud-based mobile application management (MAM), and cloud-based PC management for your organization. Intune helps you ensure that your company's devices, apps, and data meet your company's security requirements.

How do I start learning Intune? ›

Learning objectives
  1. Review the supported configurations.
  2. Sign up for the Microsoft Intune trial.
  3. Configure the Intune tenant domain name.
  4. Add users to Intune.
  5. Create groups in Intune.
  6. Assign licenses to users.
  7. Grant admin permissions for Intune.
  8. Understand the MEM authority.

What is Microsoft Intune for dummies? ›

Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based endpoint management solution. It manages user access and simplifies app and device management across your many devices, including mobile devices, desktop computers, and virtual endpoints. You can protect access and data on organization-owned and users personal devices.

How do I manage my computer with Intune? ›

What you need to get started using Intune
  1. Create and configure your Azure AD / Intune tenant. Create a Custom Domain to assist user sign-in (optional, but recommended) ...
  2. Configure Enrolment. ...
  3. Configure Device Configuration Profiles.
  4. Configure Device Compliance Policies.
  5. Deploy and Manage Apps.
  6. Manage Software Updates.
Jan 28, 2022

What is the difference between Intune and Endpoint Manager? ›

Account editing: Microsoft Intune does not allow administrators to edit user accounts in the program's interface. Endpoint Manager allows users to manage accounts across its suite from its admin center.

What is the difference between Windows Admin Center and Intune? ›

Intune focuses on enabling you to secure company information by controlling how your workforce accesses and shares information. In contrast, Windows Admin Center is not policy-driven, but enables ad-hoc management of Windows 10 and Windows Server systems, using remote PowerShell and WMI over WinRM.

What is the difference between global admin and Intune admin? ›

Global administrator - (Microsoft 365 and Intune) Accesses all administrative features in Intune. By default the person who signs up for Intune becomes a Global admin. Global admins are the only admins who can assign other admin roles. You can have more than one global admin in your organization.

What is the job description for Intune admin? ›

Job Description - Intune Administrator. The Intune Administrator is responsible for the overall management and administration of the Microsoft Intune platform within the organization. This includes configuring and maintaining policies, deploying and managing applications, and providing technical support to end users.

What is the salary of Intune specialist? ›

The national average salary for a Intune Engineer is ₹6,86,892 in India.

What license is required for Intune administrator? ›

Microsoft Intune Plan 1

A cloud-based unified endpoint management solution that is included in the following licenses: Microsoft 365 E5. Microsoft 365 E3. Enterprise Mobility + Security E5.

What is difference between Intune and SCCM? ›

Intune is a cloud-based solution that allows you to manage company-owned and personal devices, while SCCM is a more traditional on-premises solution.
...
SCCM vs. Intune – Overview.
FeatureSCCMMicrosoft Intune
Software updatesSupports updates, patches, and softwareSupports updates, patches, and software
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What is Microsoft Intune called now? ›

Microsoft Intune new name. Effective October 12, 2022, Microsoft Intune becomes the name of the endpoint management family with the name Microsoft Endpoint Manager no longer being used.

What is the difference between Azure and Intune? ›

Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) is a universal identity management platform that incorporates user credentials and strong authentication policies to safeguard your company's data, while Microsoft Intune provides cloud-based mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM).

What is the difference between Intune and AD? ›

AADDS and Intune are completely unrelated. AADDS, like on-prem AD, is a directory service like provides identity and authentication services. GPOs exist as well but I'd never call GPOs true management or administration of devices. Intune is a management system to configure and control the state of a device.

Does Intune require Active Directory? ›

Intune connector server prerequisites

The server hosting the Intune Connector must have access to the internet and your Active Directory.

How many devices can Intune manage? ›

Intune device limit restrictions

You can allow a user to enroll up to 15 devices. To set a device limit restriction, sign in to Microsoft Intune admin center.

What are the remote tasks for Intune? ›

Intune gives admins the ability to remotely run device actions. By using these remote actions from the Intune admin center, you can restart devices, reset passcodes, locate lost or stolen devices, and more.

Which activity cannot be carried out by Intune MDM administrators? ›

Intune admins can't see phone call history, web surfing history, location information (except for iOS 9.3 and later devices when the device is in Lost Mode), email and text messages, contacts, passwords, calendar, and cameral roll.

What are the disadvantages of using Microsoft Intune? ›

  • Intune CONS :
  • * Narrow focus on mobile devices; not a full systems-management platform.
  • * Doesn't support server-side applications.
  • * Not intended for large applications.
  • * Doesn't have the feature-set to handle complex package deployments.

What kind of tool is Microsoft Intune? ›

Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based unified endpoint management (UEM) tool that aims to help organizations manage the mobile devices employees use to access corporate data and applications, such as email.

What is Microsoft Admin Center used for? ›

The Microsoft 365 admin center is where you manage your business in the cloud. You can complete such tasks as adding and removing users, changing licenses, and resetting passwords. Specialist workspaces, like Security or Device management, allow for more granular control.

Does an Intune administrator need an Intune license? ›

You can give administrators access to Microsoft Intune without them requiring an Intune license. This feature applies to any administrator, including Intune administrators, global administrators, Azure AD administrators, and so on.

Do you need a server for Intune? ›

As a cloud-only service, Intune doesn't require an on-premises infrastructure such as servers or gateways.

Does global admin have access to everything? ›

Global Admins have almost unlimited access to your organization's settings and most of its data. We recommend you limit the number of Global Admins as much as possible.

What is the difference between a verified admin and network admin? ›

Verified Admins can add or remove Community Admins in any groups. Network Admins can only add or remove Community Admins for groups they are a member of.

What is the difference between local admin and system? ›

The main difference between the Administrator and SYSTEM is that Administrator is an actual account (for example, it has a password) whereas SYSTEM is not. (Properly speaking, SYSTEM is a "security principal".)

What is the salary of Intune administrator? ›

Microsoft Intune Salary. $53,000 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $112,000 is the 75th percentile.

What can you deploy with Intune? ›

You can use Intune to check for compliance, configure device features, deploy apps, and install system & app updates. You also get the benefits of the Microsoft Intune admin center, which is a web-based console.

Which task can be performed using Microsoft Intune? ›

By using Intune as a solution, below tasks can be achieved:
  • Manage Android and iOS devices.
  • Manage Windows 10 devices.
  • Manage mobile based applications.
  • Manage data available on applications well as on the devices.
  • Data based restriction compliance policy so that data leakage can prevent.
Sep 26, 2018

What is the highest salary at Microsoft? ›

Highest Paying Jobs At Microsoft
RankJob TitleAverage Microsoft Salary
1Researcher$150,120
2Senior Project Manager$143,976
3Solutions Architect$142,578
4Program Manager$140,450
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What is the highest salary of Microsoft employees? ›

The highest-paying job at Microsoft Corporation is a Chartered Accountant with a salary of ₹302.7 Lakhs per year. The top 10% of employees earn more than ₹51 lakhs per year.

What is the highest paid technical program manager? ›

The highest paying salary package reported for a Technical Program Manager at Google sits at a yearly total compensation of $371,000. This includes base salary as well as any potential stock compensation and bonuses.

Is Intune included in Office 365? ›

Microsoft Intune is a standalone product included with certain Microsoft 365 plans, while Basic Mobility and Security is part of the Microsoft 365 plans.

Is MFA required for Intune? ›

Microsoft Intune

With this option, MFA is required during enrollment and each time the user signs into the Company Portal app or website. The MFA prompts appear on the Company Portal sign-in page.

What permissions are needed for Intune? ›

To create, edit, or assign roles, your account must have one of the following permissions in Azure AD:
  • Global Administrator.
  • Intune Service Administrator (also known as Intune Administrator but not to be confused with the built-in Intune Role Administrator role.)
Feb 21, 2023

Is Intune still being used? ›

Microsoft Intune still exists -- both in name and product -- and is now part of MEM. Even as part of Microsoft Endpoint Manager, IT administrators can still use Intune as a separate management platform for mobile device management (MDM) and unified endpoint management (UEM).

Is SCCM being replaced by Intune? ›

Intune: A cloud-based service for enterprise mobility management. MECM allows organizations to manage PCs with Intune client software. If you own Intune, then you now also own SCCM. Please note, if you originally owned SCCM, then you will receive PC management from Intune – but not mobile management.

Is Intune an Azure service? ›

Intune integrates closely with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) for identity and access control, and Azure Information Protection for data protection. You can also integrate it with Configuration Manager to extend your management capabilities.

Who owns Intune MDM? ›

Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based mobile device management (MDM) solution that helps you manage and secure your devices. You can use Intune to manage phones, tablets, and PCs that are running Windows 10, Windows 8.1, iOS, macOS, Android, and Chrome OS.

What is replacing SCCM? ›

SolarWinds Patch Manager is our top pick for an SCCM alternative because it modifies the standard Windows system so that it will apply patches for third-party software packages as well as Microsoft products.

Is SCCM being retired? ›

Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (SCCM) Version 2107 End of Life. Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager version 2107 will be going end of life on the 2nd of February, 2023. To ensure your SCCM version is fully supported you are advised to update to version 2111 or higher.

Why would a company choose to use Microsoft Intune? ›

Intune can isolate organization data from personal data. The idea is to protect your company information by controlling the way users access and share information. For organization-owned devices, you want full control over the devices, especially security.

Can you use Intune without Azure? ›

To use features like automatic MDM enrollment in Intune, you'll need Azure AD Premium, which requires the purchase of an Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) subscription.

How do you tell if a device is managed by Intune? ›

How to Confirm a Device Is Enrolled in Intune
  1. Click Start on your Windows device.
  2. Click on Settings.
  3. Click Accounts.
  4. Click Access work or school.
  5. Click Connected to MESA AD domain then click Info. Note: If the Info button does not appear on your device, your device has not been successfully enrolled.
Mar 2, 2021

Is Intune the same as Endpoint Manager? ›

Microsoft Intune is a single, integrated endpoint management platform for managing all your endpoints. The Microsoft Intune admin center integrates Microsoft Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune.

Is Intune an antivirus? ›

You can use Intune to manage tamper protection on Windows devices as part of Windows Security Experience profile (an Antivirus policy). This includes both devices you manage with Intune, and devices you manage with Configuration Manager through the tenant attach scenario.

How do I deploy apps through Intune? ›

Deploying the app
  1. In MEM, navigate to Apps > Windows > + Add and choose the app type Windows app (Win32). ...
  2. You configure the Win32 application using the add app wizard. ...
  3. After selecting the file, you populate the files of app metadata. ...
  4. On the program page, you need to enter install and uninstall commands for your app.
Mar 24, 2021

How do I pull data from Intune? ›

The sample provides an example for authorizing a client and getting data from the API.
  1. Create a client app as a native app in Azure. ...
  2. Grant the client app access to the Microsoft Intune API. ...
  3. Get data from the Microsoft Intune API with Postman. ...
  4. Create a REST client (C#) to get data from the Intune Data Warehouse. ...
  5. Next steps.
Mar 22, 2023

How do I sync apps with Intune? ›

Sign in to the Microsoft Intune admin center. Select Devices > All devices. In the list of devices you manage, select a device to open its Overview pane, and then select Sync. To confirm, select Yes.

How do I manually join a device to Intune? ›

Use Intune Company Portal to enroll devices running on Windows 10, version 1607 and later, and Windows 11.
  1. Open Company Portal and sign in with your work or school account.
  2. On the Set up your device screen, select Next.
  3. On the Connect to work screen, select Connect.
Feb 28, 2023

How do I manually enroll a device in Intune? ›

3. Enrolling a device in Microsoft Intune
  1. Right-click on Windows > Settings > Accounts.
  2. Access Work or School Account and then click Connect.
  3. Click on Join this device to Azure AD Directory and add DEM user credentials and click on Next and Sign In.
  4. Click on Join and then click on Done.
Oct 31, 2022

Can you track a device with Intune? ›

When you use the Locate device action for an Android Enterprise dedicated device that is off-line and unable to respond with its current location, Intune attempts to display its last known location. This capability uses data submitted by the device when it checks in with Intune.

What Apps can be managed by Intune? ›

Microsoft apps
AppPlatformApp configuration
Office (Microsoft 365)iOS✔ see Office app config
Microsoft OneDriveAndroidNo settings
Microsoft OneDriveiOSNo settings
Microsoft OneNoteAndroidNo settings
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Apr 3, 2023

Does Intune automatically install Apps? ›

App updates are automatic. Intune installs the app on the device (you supply the installation file). You must update the app. Intune installs the app on the device.

How do I install an EXE file in Intune? ›

How to deploy .exe applications using Intune
  1. Finding Silent Command line Install / Uninstall switches for an app.
  2. Create IntuneWin file.
  3. Create Windows app (Win32) package on Intune.
  4. Monitoring the Installation Progress.
  5. Intune Policy Refresh Cycle.
  6. End User Experience.
  7. Verify App Installation using appwiz.cpl.
Feb 2, 2023

How do I access Intune admin? ›

Sign in to the Microsoft 365 admin center with a global administrator account > select Users > Active users > choose the user to give admin permissions. In the user pane, choose Manage roles under Roles. In the Manage roles pane, choose the admin permission to grant from the list of available roles.

Does Intune have a database? ›

The Data Warehouse provides you access to more information about your mobile environment than the Microsoft Intune admin center. With the Intune Data Warehouse you can access: Historical Intune data. Data refreshed on a daily cadence.

How do I find devices on Intune? ›

Sign in to the Microsoft Intune admin center. Select Devices > All devices > select one of your listed devices to open its details: Overview shows the device name, and lists some key properties of the device, like whether it's a personal or corporate device, serial number, primary user, and more.

How do I automatically add devices to Intune? ›

Sign in to the Azure portal, and select Azure Active Directory > Mobility (MDM and MAM) > Microsoft Intune. Configure MDM User scope. Specify which users' devices should be managed by Microsoft Intune. These Windows 10 devices can automatically enroll for management with Microsoft Intune.

How often do devices check into Intune? ›

By default, Intune devices check in every 8 hours. If Last check in is more than 24 hours, there may be an issue with the device. A device that can't check in can't receive your policies from Intune.

How do I assign an app to a device in Intune? ›

Assign an app
  1. Sign in to the Microsoft Intune admin center.
  2. Select Apps > All apps.
  3. In the Apps pane, select the app you want to assign.
  4. In the Manage section of the menu, select Properties.
  5. Scroll down to Properties and select Assignments.
  6. Select Add Group to open the Add group pane that is related to the app.
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