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Previously on "Microsoft endpoint management service Intune?"

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  • Destiny2
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    How does the actual enrolment happen?
    Do you enable an account for Intune? And, then the user goes to a website, logs in with those credentials and bam, your device is enrolled in Intune?

    Is it different to Airwatch?

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by BlueSharp View Post
    How does intune work with running your work enviroment in a VM enviroment? Could that be an option?
    VMs work just fine.

    Also. Mac/Windows/iOS/Android all work as long as they have policies set to enrol to.

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  • BlueSharp
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    How does intune work with running your work enviroment in a VM enviroment? Could that be an option?

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    New gig will let me use my laptop (inside so let's avoid those comments) if I enrol in their Device Management tool, looks on the surface to be ok, but anyone got any first hand experience?

    What info can your company see when you enroll your device? | Microsoft Docs
    I have deployed Intune in various guises.

    It will be fine, although if they set you as a corporate device (controlled on Intune portal) it does give them the ability to remote wipe. If they have it as a personal device (default setting) they will be able to wipe their company data without trashing yours. It sounds like they have a BYOD policy so you should be fine.

    Make a backup of your data.....

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Has your limited company given you permission to use it's resources for personal gain? How much is the BiK on that?
    Cockwomble!

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  • northernladuk
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    Has your limited company given you permission to use it's resources for personal gain? How much is the BiK on that?

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  • ladymuck
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    You might also want to be aware of this:

    Installing the Company Portal app for macOS | Microsoft Docs

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  • SimonMac
    started a topic Microsoft endpoint management service Intune?

    Microsoft endpoint management service Intune?

    New gig will let me use my laptop (inside so let's avoid those comments) if I enrol in their Device Management tool, looks on the surface to be ok, but anyone got any first hand experience?

    What info can your company see when you enroll your device? | Microsoft Docs

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