IntuneManagement
Intune-Application-Packaging-Wrapper
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IntuneManagement
- Tips & Tricks for new Intune environment and admin
- Overwriting InTune profiles like GPOs
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What's the #1 best "game changing" policy you implemented in Intune?
Micke-K/IntuneManagement: Copy, export, import, delete, document and compare policies and profiles in Intune and Azure with PowerShell script and WPF UI. Import ADMX files and registry settings with ADMX ingestion. View and edit PowerShell script. (github.com)
- Autopilot for education??
- Export all Autopilot-related configuration into a report
- so...how you guys documenting Intune Stuff?
- Free way to clone compliance policies across tenants?
- Documentation template/guide
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Using powershell to append-to/create a Configuration policy in Intune
Export it with Intune Manager "https://github.com/Micke-K/IntuneManagement" I imported my .json configurations with this "$Groups = Get-Content '.\Templates\Groups\CFG_TEST.json' | ConvertFrom-Json" And export again as working .json with "$DeviceConfiguration | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 10 | Out-File -FilePath ".\Output\DeviceConfiguration\Win10" But i needed to create new .json files for every entry in the .csv and not put the whole .csv in the json. But the above way worked for importing/exporting. I hope this helped you a little.
- Export Configuration profiles that include settings to nice, readable PDF or HTML files? Something like you could do with GPOs.
Intune-Application-Packaging-Wrapper
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Run a powershell after intune deployment to configure software
Feel free to use my Wrapper script: https://github.com/niklasrast/MEM-Application-Packaging-Wrapper
What are some alternatives?
Microsoft365DSC - Manages, configures, extracts and monitors Microsoft 365 tenant configurations
Intune_Deployment - This repository contains scripts and documentation on how to install applications via Intune.
Enrollment
Intune-Apps - This script is used as software repository with a PowerShell-based framework. This creates and upload an IntuneWin file. Later I will also add MDT and SCCM support.
Win11Debloat - A simple, easy to use powershell script to remove bloatware apps from windows, disable telemetry, bing in windows search aswell as perform various other changes to declutter and improve your windows experience. This script works for both windows 10 and windows 11.
iLAPs - Intune LAPs Implementation with Admin UI
HPIA-Repository-Downloader - The script is designed to create and maintain HP Image Assistant offline repositories with a GUI interface, and to update the repository with scripted runtime options
IntunePrepTool - IntunePrepTool is a GUI designed for creating Intune packages using the MS Win32 Content Prep Tool. The tool aims to simplify the process of packaging applications for deployment through Intune by automatically generating installation and uninstallation scripts for various types of installers, including MSI, EXE, Winget, and Scheduled tasks.
IntuneBackupAndRestore - PowerShell Module that queries Microsoft Graph, and allows for cross-tenant Backup & Restore actions of your Intune Configuration.
MDE-Quickstart - MDE Quickstart is a battle-tested MDE policy set designed to be restored with Intune Backup & Restore
powershell-intune-samples - This repository of PowerShell sample scripts show how to access Intune service resources. They demonstrate this by making HTTPS RESTful API requests to the Microsoft Graph API from PowerShell.
Posh3d_cube_ball - This was just my test how to do some 3D graphics with powershell...