Welcome to June and it’s a busy month with WP Ninjas Oslo next week and then Ninjas UK the week after, hopefully I’ll see some of you at them. To prepare you, here is this weeks Intune content…
Community Content
We begin this week with a look at the new Defender browser extensions recently released, with Jan Mulder looking at the offering for Chrome
Another new browser extension, but this one for data protection with the Purview Extension for Firefox from Peter van der Woude (check out Peter’s site for other browser options)
Getting started with the Microsoft Purview extension for Mozilla Firefox
Learn how to protect against those pesky SaaS apps with MDE and Defender for Cloud Apps in this first part from Dustin Gullett
Bringing Defender for Cloud Apps + Defender for Endpoint Together
Break-glass accounts are critical to make sure you never get locked out of your tenant, but also a potential security risk (by their nature they need elevated roles). This post from Albin Klinaku runs through how to set them up properly and securely
https://www.indefent.com/how-to-break-glass-fast/
Managing drive mappings and printers are a painful experience with Intune. Fortunately Joey Verlinden has released an excellent new app which handles it for you, I’ve been testing it and it’s very good!
OneDrive Known Folder Move is excellent and so easy to use, unless you use redirected folders which aren’t supported. If this sounds familiar, check out this guide from Mecken Swyter to get your user data migrated
https://meckenswyter.com/intune/folder-redirection-to-known-folder-move
Now for two posts from Joery Van den Bosch, starting with a reminder (and useful guide) to update your Intune Connector for AD
Security Update – Microsoft Intune Connector for Active Directory
Joery’s second post looks at how you can use Intune to manage the installation (or not) of the new Outlook client
If you want to give your users control over their membership to Autopatch test groups, check out this script from Michael Meier including adding branding to the device so you can see which OS version they are running
Michael Niehaus has released a new version of the excellent Autopilot Branding script, find out more here
Next, Michael Frank dives into EPM with a great guide to get you started
https://michaelsendpoint.com/intune/intune_suite/endpoint_privilege_management.html
Windows 365 keeps changing with many new improvements. One downside of this is how to get the changes onto your existing provisioned machines. Find your answers here from Ola Ström
Niklas Rast has released a new tool to create ISO media including some useful Autopilot scripts
https://niklasrast.io/blog/post-0088
If you’re having issues with Autopilot devices still showing the non-autopilot OOBE, check out this troubleshooting guide from Gannon Novak
https://smbtothecloud.com/autopilot-registered-profile-assigned-but-still-getting-generic-oobe/
Video Content
Now for this weeks video content, starting with a look at all of the features available for configuration with Defender Antivirus within Intune and how they can secure your devices from Steve Weiner
Next, Manish Bangia looks at what is in the autopilot hardware hash and how to decode it
This Remediation script from Chander Mani Pandey will help upgrade your machines to Windows 11 24H2
A short video from Jonathan Edwards looking at your secure score, why it is important and how to improve it
Microsoft Content
Onto the news from Microsoft with the Windows News you can Use from Thomas Trombley
Autopatch just keeps improving, the next addition is better RBAC as covered here by Chris Tulip
If you’re using SCEP profiles, there is an essential update you must do, read more in this post from the Intune Support Team
That’s all for this week, have a great weekend!