Profile type: Select Templates > Shared multi-user device. Select Create. In Basics, enter the following properties: Name: Enter a descriptive name for the new profile. Description: Enter a description for the profile. This setting is optional, but recommended. Select Next. In Configuration setti...
Overview of the different Microsoft Intune device profiles. Get info on GPO, features, restrictions, email, wifi, VPN, education, certificates, upgrade Windows 10/11, BitLocker and Microsoft Defender, Windows Information Protection, administrative templa
Device Firmware Configuration Interface (DFCI) Device restrictions Device restrictions (Windows 10 Teams) Edition upgrade and mode switch Email Endpoint protection Identity protection Kiosk Secure assessment Shared multi-user device VPN Wi-Fi Wired network ...
Create aWindows 10/11 shared multi-user device configuration profile. Shared multi-user device settings These settings use theSharedPC CSP. Shared PC mode:Enableturns on shared PC mode. In this mode, only one user signs in to the device at a time. Another user can't sign in until the ...
Shared multi-user device Not supported VPN Not recommended Wi-Fi Not recommended Windows Information Protection Not recommended NOTE:“Not recommended” in the table means that the Windows 10 policy type is not a good fit for Teams Room scenarios. For example, Team Room ...
We have 30 Win10 devices being used as shared PCs that were deployed with the shared multi-user device configuration profile using Self-Deploying mode. As they are being used by multiple different people, logon is via a local GUEST account with no user a...
Intune Duplicate Device Cleanup Export AD group members – nested / recursive members for multiple groups Take Ownership and Grant Permissions Exchange Health Status Check Write, Create & Modify Registry for multiple servers via Powershell Export Organization Hierarchy from AD to Excel Extract Report –...
If you apply a MAM policy to the user without setting the device state, the user will get the MAM policy on both the BYOD device and the Intune-managed device. You can also apply MAM policies based on the device management state. For more information see, Target app protection policies ...
If you can sign in to the portal, but you can't sign in to a non-browser–based app, such as an Office app or an app on your mobile device to check email, follow these steps:Work with your admin to make sure that you have the correct licenses applied to your account. If you'...
End users can enroll and unenroll directly from their device by signing in and out of any managed app or the Intune Company Portal. Note Enterprise restrictions do not apply to personal documents when Acrobat is in managed mode (the Intune Company Portal is installed the user is signed in)...