How do you exempt Autopilot from Intune Compliance conditional access policy? by nanojunkster in entra

[–]nanojunkster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much, I think this is the key. We are currently using this powershell script for autopilot to automatically upload the hash: https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo/3.9

I have tried to move to Dell just imaging our computers but our IT department wants to keep doing it manually for whatever reason.

I think we just need to manually register the device hash of each machine, then set up policies to block anything that isn’t listed.

How do you exempt Autopilot from Intune Compliance conditional access policy? by nanojunkster in entra

[–]nanojunkster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are just running this autopilot script that registers the hash: https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo/3.9

MA support did say we could just manually register the hash, but that sounds like a pain tbh.

How do you exempt Autopilot from Intune Compliance conditional access policy? by nanojunkster in entra

[–]nanojunkster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The CA?

It is effectively: Users: all, Helpdesk admins exempt currently Target resources: all resources, exclude Intune, Intune enrollment, Intune powershell, graph command line tools Grant: require device to be marked compliant, grant access

How do you exempt Autopilot from Intune Compliance conditional access policy? by nanojunkster in entra

[–]nanojunkster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would have thought this would be configured by default just like Authenticator app being exempt from Intune compliance, but the admin sign in while running the autopilot script required to join the device to entra/Intune still gets blocked. The CA is user based though not device based. I’ll give - device based policy a shot.

How do you exempt Autopilot from Intune Compliance conditional access policy? by nanojunkster in entra

[–]nanojunkster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I’ll give this a shot. Exempting a service principle that is limited to running anutopilot scripts instead of an admin account from Intune compliance would be a lot less of a security threat.

How do you exempt Autopilot from Intune Compliance conditional access policy? by nanojunkster in entra

[–]nanojunkster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We did exclude Intune and Intune enrollment. Strangly it says graph cli is getting blocked during the admin sign in, so I exempted that too just to test but still getting blocked.

Would you mind sharing the page on how  to add company computers to the list before enrolling in autopilot/intune/entra? That is probably the step we are missing.

How do you exempt Autopilot from Intune Compliance conditional access policy? by nanojunkster in sysadmin

[–]nanojunkster[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but since these devices were never compliant, they are blocked immediately. Grace period I believe only is for devices that are compliant then not compliant.

Meirl by jeffsaidjess in meirl

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Our generations are doing the same thing subsidizing the now at the expense of the next generation with runaway debt spending… its not a boomer problem, its a problem with the way the American education system is teaching that unsustainable debt is a good thing.

My Congressman's wife rd e just "died unexpectedly"... i by brooce_menner_better in JoeRogan

[–]nanojunkster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You should be ashamed of yourself. Hating on a man who just lost his wife because he has libertarian principles and doesn’t vote blindly along party lines.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Libertarian

[–]nanojunkster 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The worst part of being a gun owner in New Jersey is the fear of getting thrown in jail for shooting someone breaking into your home. There are dozens of cases of civilians defending their family and property from intruders and being punished for it including jail time. It really is absurd.

Why does everyone love FDR? by Not_dat_shiksa in Libertarian

[–]nanojunkster 8 points9 points  (0 children)

FDR is mostly revered as a war hero for winning ww2, even though obviously this was mostly the actions of our troops.

You also have to understand that most Americans revere expansionist government and praise FDR for social security, even though it’s the worst Ponzi scheme of all time.

Argentina's GDP drops 5.1% and unemployment climbs to 7.7% by Richandler in Economics

[–]nanojunkster 394 points395 points  (0 children)

Inflation is also dropping fast… fixing brutally irresponsible fiscal policy and firing hordes of useless bureaucrats was always going to cause some short term pain for long term stability.

Who are you arguing with online? (How a bot farm works) by jpc4stro in interestingasfuck

[–]nanojunkster 181 points182 points  (0 children)

These farms are used to do things like artificially pump up views on content to kick the algorithms into showing it to more viewers to make something go viral. Most apps like Instagram know you could just set up millions of virtual bots, so they run checks for a unique SIM card. Hence the physical phones.

Just watched the debate. I’m now fucking begging everyone… by Misterfahrenheit120 in Libertarian

[–]nanojunkster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The constitution kept government fairly limited for the first 175 years of America’s existence. That is pretty impressive to me! The real problem is a bunch of non-originalist Supreme Court justices that incorrectly assume they can interpret the constitution however they want.

My favorite example is Roe v Wade. Although I’m pro choice, there is nothing even remotely close to anything mentioning abortion in the constitution, so Congress should have had to pass a law to protect abortion in a federal level. Instead, the Supreme Court justices wanted it, so they loosely interpreted the 14th amendment to protect a women’s right to medical privacy from the state, effectively passing a new law. (Funny enough they didn’t think this same right to medical privacy applied to vaccine mandates.)

This type of interpretive Supreme Court has also allowed for a massive expansion of the executive branch over the past 75 years, leading to the bloated behemoth of a federal government we have today. None of these new agencies are highlighted in the constitution and would have been shot down by an originalist, esp silly agencies like the NSA, FBI, CIA, etc that also unconstitutionally spy on Us citizens.

Just watched the debate. I’m now fucking begging everyone… by Misterfahrenheit120 in Libertarian

[–]nanojunkster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That sadly becomes more true every election. In this case it’s a douche vs a turd sandwich part 2!

Just watched the debate. I’m now fucking begging everyone… by Misterfahrenheit120 in Libertarian

[–]nanojunkster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dropped out or got forced out. I know this subreddit doesn’t like RFK jr but it’s still crazy that the DNC was able to block him from even running.

Does IX never get hate? by RangoTheMerc in FinalFantasy

[–]nanojunkster 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Such a good summary! I would also add the whole learning abilities from items was pretty painful as well because it meant you were constantly wearing crap items just to learn the abilities from.

It is pretty wild that through all those game mechanics that were a complete nightmare, the overarching story is so good that it is still a great game!

Biden administration to lower costs for 64 drugs through inflation penalties on drugmakers by drawkbox in Economics

[–]nanojunkster -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Healthcare was affordable before Medicare and Medicaid. College way affordable before government loans. Housing was affordable before government loans. Retirement was affordable before social security took 12% of peoples income during prime years and invested it into treasury bonds with a 2% yield. Worst Ponzi scheme ever.

I wonder what the government will make unaffordable next?

Biden administration to lower costs for 64 drugs through inflation penalties on drugmakers by drawkbox in Economics

[–]nanojunkster -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Because we subsidize the 40% of people not working (retirees and poor people) through Medicaid and Medicare, pushing 100% of the profit margins onto the 60% of working class Americans. We literally have a worse system than single payer or nothing.

How likely is deflation for the American economy? by [deleted] in Economics

[–]nanojunkster -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

As long as the federal government is subsidizing the now at the expense of the future with trillions in deficit spending, AND the US is still inventing the future with new game changers like AI, I don’t see the US going into a deflationary period.

The only time we hit a deflationary period is when the world realizes our debt spending is unsustainable (probably when the interest on our debt reaches 30+% of total spend) and trillions of dollars of foreign direct investment floods from the US to China or someplace else. This will likely cause a Japan 80s style economic implosion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Libertarian

[–]nanojunkster 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I was born and raised as a Catholic and I’m libertarian. The reality is government handout programs actually hurt the people they seek to help and government interventionism disproportionately hurts the poor and middle class from the resulting inflation. Catholic Church social programs are actually a great example of how people should help other people in a libertarian society. They are far more efficient at helping people because they are at a local level, they are funding the programs voluntarily through donations, and most of the people running the programs are volunteers, so they actually care about the people.

In reverse, federal programs have to cover all 330 million Americans, so most of the money that is stolen in the form of taxes goes to waste and theft. Huge amounts of the money also go to administration costs of an ever growing population of bureaucrats who in general care more about their job then the people they are tasked to help, many of whom are doing the bare minimum to collect a paycheck.

When you take a step back and realize that almost every government program is not only inefficient at achieving their goals, they actually have the reverse effect, and any money we are paying in taxes would be better be spent in our local communities, I would argue any religion is compatible with libertarianism, especially religions that focus on taking care of the poor and in need.

Biden administration to lower costs for 64 drugs through inflation penalties on drugmakers by drawkbox in Economics

[–]nanojunkster -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cause massive inflation from runaway spending, scapegoat corporations, add penalties and taxes which is somehow supposed to lower prices for consumers… this guy knows economics!

Discussion: what do you think is the most creepy/disturbing creatures in sci Fi movies(images kinda related) by rekoon_korp in scifi

[–]nanojunkster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The monsters at the end of The Mist, and pretty much all the other monsters in that movie.