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Revision as of 07:44, 4 September 2025
- Intune and Azure AD Licensing
- How to create an Intune trial account
- How to Create Users and Assign Intune Licenses
- How to Assign Intune Administrator Role to a User
- How to Create Groups and Manage Users in Microsoft Intune
- How to Auto-Enroll Windows Computers into Intune via Azure AD
- Intune Device Ownership Status: Corporate vs Personal
- How to Enroll Windows 10/11 Devices into Intune MDM Only
- How to Enroll Windows 10/11 Machine Using Company Portal App
- How to Create a Dynamic Device Group in Intune for Windows 11 Machines Only
- How to Categorize Devices into Groups in Intune – Department wise in Windows 11
- How to Change Device Category and Use in Grouping
- Device Enrollment Manager (DEM) in Intune
- How to Change the Primary User of a Device in Intune
- How to Rename a Device in Microsoft Intune
- How to Configure Auto Cleanup Rules in Intune for Devices Inactive for 60 Days
- Company Portal Branding in Intune
- Microsoft Apps Deployment via Intune
- Web Link App Deployment via Intune
- MSI App Deployment via Intune
- Compliance Policy via Intune
- Wipe (Without Enrolled User) via Intune
- PowerShell Script Deployment via Intune
- Shared Multi-User Device Configuration via Intune
- Filters in Intune
- Custom ADMX/ADML Templates in Intune
- Set Time Zone via Intune
- Kiosk Mode via Intune
- Manage Local User Group Membership via Intune
- Antivirus Exclusions via Intune
- Ubuntu with Disk Encryption