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Deep Dive On Wireless Authentication on Cloud Native PCs

The transition to Windows 11 has led to Wi-Fi connectivity issues for customers mainly due to outdated authentication methods. This article outlines solutions using modern technologies like Microsoft Intune and NPS, suggesting a shift from legacy protocols to certificate-based authentication for improved network security and access management.

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Deep Dive into Windows 11 Kiosks Part 2: Advanced

The article discusses Windows 11 Kiosks, focusing on Shell Launcher and Restricted User Experience. It explains how to build and deploy XML configurations for both features using Microsoft Intune. Shell Launcher allows custom UIs, while Restricted User Experience manages multiple apps in a kiosk-like environment. The content highlights practical applications and deployment tips.

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Deep Dive into Windows 11 Kiosks Part 1: Assigned Access

This article discusses Windows 11’s Assigned Access feature for kiosk management. It outlines various kiosk types, such as Assigned Access and Shell Launcher, along with their deployment via XML in Intune. The article emphasizes the advantages of Assigned Access and the user experience it offers.

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Using Intune Remediations to Rename Windows Devices

The article discusses enhancing the efficiency of computer renaming within Intune through new scripts, as existing methods are slow and cumbersome. It details challenges with naming conventions, particularly for hybrid-joined devices, and presents detection and remediation scripts for improving the renaming process and ensuring compliance.

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Intune Device Query Part One: KQL or KQ-Hell?

Today we discuss Microsoft’s Intune Device Query, detailing its functionality and requirements. It introduces Kusto Query Language (KQL), explaining its purpose in data querying. Key components of KQL like table operators, scalar operators, and aggregation functions are highlighted. Limitations of Device Query and suggestions for improvement are also mentioned.

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Introducing Intune Device Inventory

The new Intune Device Inventory feature aims to enhance analytical insights into devices, addressing critical questions about device specifications and support. Key components include the Microsoft Device Inventory Agent and the creation of a Properties Catalog Profile. While promising, the feature requires further development to fully integrate with dynamic groups and Microsoft Copilot.

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