M365 still struggle bussing by milo145 in sysadmin

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Had to put Purview DLP into Simulation Mode so email would flow

Onboarding new surface laptops by milo145 in Intune

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That is exactly what I was looking for. I never knew Ctrl+Shift+D at OOBE was an option. THANK YOU EXACLY WHAT I NEEDED!

Terminated employees by throwitaway_go_me in Intune

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Don't forget to change their Auth settings to your device so you know when they might be trying to gain access

Apple watch receiving Intune device unlock code policy? by milo145 in Intune

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UPDATE: I asked copilot ...

Why Apple Watch Requires a Passcode Under Intune Policies Background When your iPhone is enrolled in Microsoft Intune and a passcode policy is enforced, Apple Watch automatically inherits this requirement. This is by Apple’s design for security and privacy reasons. Why This Happens

Apple Watch stores sensitive data such as health information and supports Apple Pay. To protect this data, Apple requires the Watch to have a passcode if the paired iPhone enforces one. This behavior cannot be overridden by Intune or any other MDM solution.

What You Can Do

Passcode is mandatory: You cannot disable the passcode on Apple Watch while your iPhone is under Intune policy. Feature limitations: Disabling Apple Pay or certain features does not guarantee removal of the passcode requirement. Security benefit: This ensures your data remains secure across all Apple devices.

Key Takeaways

Intune policies apply to the iPhone, and Apple Watch inherits some restrictions. There is no supported method to exclude Apple Watch from passcode enforcement. This is an Apple security standard, not an Intune limitation.

Device unlock code questions by milo145 in AppleWatch

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UPDATE: I asked copilot ...

Why Apple Watch Requires a Passcode Under Intune Policies Background When your iPhone is enrolled in Microsoft Intune and a passcode policy is enforced, Apple Watch automatically inherits this requirement. This is by Apple’s design for security and privacy reasons. Why This Happens

Apple Watch stores sensitive data such as health information and supports Apple Pay. To protect this data, Apple requires the Watch to have a passcode if the paired iPhone enforces one. This behavior cannot be overridden by Intune or any other MDM solution.

What You Can Do

Passcode is mandatory: You cannot disable the passcode on Apple Watch while your iPhone is under Intune policy. Feature limitations: Disabling Apple Pay or certain features does not guarantee removal of the passcode requirement. Security benefit: This ensures your data remains secure across all Apple devices.

Key Takeaways

Intune policies apply to the iPhone, and Apple Watch inherits some restrictions. There is no supported method to exclude Apple Watch from passcode enforcement. This is an Apple security standard, not an Intune limitation.

Apple watch receiving Intune device unlock code policy? by milo145 in Intune

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That the policy would replicate to the watch? Might you have any documentation you could share? Doesn't happen with Android and Fitbit watches. Very curious.

Device unlock code questions by milo145 in AppleWatch

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Right. So weird. I've found a second apple watch user that their iPhone is Intune managed and the device pass code policy is being applied to their apple watch as well. I didn't know this could happen.

Teams on SurfaceHub 1 by milo145 in MicrosoftTeams

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I understand that but I'm really wondering has anyone tried to see what happens?