What devices are supported with current DoE implementation of Intune? Currently Intune supports Android 5.0+4, IOS 10.0+ (IPad & IPhone), Mac OSX 10.115, Windows 10 (not Windows 10s), and Windows Phone.
What do you use Intune for?
Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that focuses on mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM). You control how your organization's devices are used, including mobile phones, tablets, and laptops. You can also configure specific policies to control applications.Nov 30, 2021
How many devices can Intune manage?
five managed devices
How do I register my mobile device on Intune?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0Q_sGLSx6o
How do I manually register a device to Intune?
- In the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, choose Devices > Windows > Windows enrollment > Devices (under Windows Autopilot Deployment Program > Import.
- Under Add Windows Autopilot devices, browse to a CSV file listing the devices that you want to add.
How do I assign a device to my Intune license?
- In the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, select Users > All Users > choose a user > Licenses > Assignments.
- Choose the box for Intune > Save. ...
- The user account now has the permissions needed to use the service and enroll devices into management.
What are the benefits of using Microsoft Intune?
- Choice of Multiple Devices. ...
- Unparalleled Management of Office Mobile Apps. ...
- Advanced Endpoint Analytics. ...
- Data Protection. ...
- Maximize return on investment. ...
- Monitor Mobile Devices and Computers. ...
- No Infrastructure Required. ...
- Flexible licensing.
What are the disadvantages of using Microsoft Intune?
One shortcoming of Intune, a service within the EMS suite, is its lack of location services. Many mobile device management (MDM) solutions in the market allow an organization to track where their devices are and have gone, through GPS technology, at any given point in time.