Intune – Show VPP account information directly from the Client Apps view for easier management

One challange I hear from customers and other IT Pros working with VPP (Volume purchase program) applications from Apple in Intune is that it if you have multiple VPP accounts and need to manage the application deployment for those in Intune there’s no way of seeing which app is linked

MDM join an already Azure AD joined Windows 10 PCs to Intune with a provisioning package

When working with a client the other day an Interesting situation came up where they had already used Azure AD for a while and now were ready to start using Intune for managing their Windows 10 PC’s. Prior to that they haven’t had any device management like ConfigMgr or Intune

Intune Powershell SDK

    For those who want to administrate Intune with the help of powershell there’s been a good source of sample scripts over at https://github.com/microsoftgraph/powershell-intune-samples for quite some time now. If you want to interact with Intune, Azure, O365 and more you need to use Microsofts Graph API. To get started

ConfigMgr Current Branch 1802 – Phased deployments

  Late January Microsoft introduced something they called phased deployment in the technical preview 1801 for ConfigMgr and I went through the feature in a blog post here: https://timmyit.com/2018/01/22/configmgr-technical-preview-1801-phased-deployment   2 months later we now have a new ConfigMgr current branch release version 1802 and with that we now have the

ConfigMgr Technical Preview 1801 – Phased deployments

  The ConfigMgr product group just keeps on producing builds for us to test out and here is the latest one, ConfigMgr Technical Preview 1801. One of the new features they introduced that caught my attention was something they called “Phased deployment” and in the documentation they wrote:   Phased deployments

ConfigMgr Technical Preview 1710 – Run script update

  Last night for us Europeans there was another ConfigMgr Technical Preview release and this time its version 1710. There are many new great features indroduced to this Technical Preview and the full overview you can find over at Microsoft. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/core/get-started/capabilities-in-technical-preview-1710   In this post I will focus on one