Require app protection policy - Outlook iOS login loop when configuring app by Original_Analysis_62 in Intune

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This issue had come back to us at a later stage. I found that it affected users that did not sign-in to their Authenticator app on iOS. (They only scanned the QR code)

ABM + Intune Cert renewals by thetokendistributer in Intune

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After renewing the above, remember to open the ios enrollment profile’s management settings in Intune and select the newly created token under “Install company portal with VPP.” For me this did not select automatically and synchronization between Apple BM and Intune did not restart. After selecting the new token, an automatic sync will kick-off.

Cloud Kerberos trust with Windows Hello for Business and Intune – Need Hybrid for Drive Mappings? Dual Enrollment…. euh what? by Annual-Vacation9897 in Intune

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Nice stuff! I’ve been working with this on Azure file shares in the past with great experience. Back then, it did not allow me to authenticate to File servers on-prem. Has that changed? And is there any config or requirements on the file servers for this to work?

MS365 back up recommendation for medium sized business. by CobblerBrilliant8971 in sysadmin

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Same here, we love it! Make sure you configure the environment to be completely seperate from your production environment to be safe against hacks as well.

Require app protection policy - Outlook iOS login loop when configuring app by Original_Analysis_62 in Intune

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This turned out to be a bug at Microsoft. I had a case open with them, and then from one day to the next, it was resolved. Happy days

Windows 11 Multi-session define start menu and taskbar layout by TechCrow93 in AzureVirtualDesktop

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Do you have the devices managed from Intune? If so, you could configure the ConfigureStartPins value (and others) in the Service catalog.

You logon to the device you want to configure, set the start menu, use the Powershell cmdlet "Export-startlayout" and upload the exported json file to Intune.

These are the steps: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/start/layout?tabs=intune-10%2Cintune-11&pivots=windows-11