Intune – get all required assigned apps for all entra ID groups

This post has been laying around in the draft drawer for some time now and I thought its about time to get it published and hopefully it will help someone out there in the ether. This will also be the last post of 2024 but there are more in pipeline

Intune – Rename devices with Powershell and Microsoft.Graph module

This is an update to an older article I wrote back in 2019 on how to Rename a device with Powershell and Graph ( https://timmyit.com/2019/05/21/intune-rename-ios-devices-with-intune-powershell-sdk/ ). Whats changed since 2019 is the powershell module and the deprecation of the AzureAD module that was used for authentication. From now on we

Update to Filters in Intune 2302

About 2 weeks ago Microsoft deployed the service release 2302 for Intune and with that there was a great UI update for Filters which has been a happy surprise. Filters was first released 2 years ago and have since then got a few updates a long the way. If you

First look at filters in Microsoft endpoint manager

Two weeks Microsoft announced a new existing feature in Endpoint Manager. Filters is a new feature that will give IT admins the capability to create filters and apply those filters to policies and apps to determine which kind of devices should apply that policy or app, you can read more

Get all assigned Intune policies and apps per Azure AD group

IMPORTANT NOTICE. A new updated article on this topic has been published here: https://timmyit.com/2023/10/09/get-all-assigned-intune-policies-and-apps-from-a-microsoft-entra-group/ The new article covers using the new Microsoft.Graph Powershell SDK instead of the old Intune Powershell SDK that has not been updated since 2019. I recommend you take a look at the newer article. During MMS