Application groups have been around for some Technical Preview releases and it was introduced in Current branch 1906. In MEMCM 1910 we got to new features: Deploy to User collections Allow end user to uninstall an available app group. It is the latest of the two we will look into in this post, Uninstall. Being…
Author: Jörgen Nilsson
Retry Installation for Approved application using PowerShell
I wrote a post on What’s new in application requests in Configuration Manager 1906 over at 4sysops.com https://4sysops.com/archives/whats-new-in-application-requests-in-sccm-1906/ One of the things that is new i the possibility to Retry an Installation if it fails or is uninstalled manually for example. In the post over at 4Sysops I had three sample scripts on how to…
Co-Management / Intune – Wipe device after x failed logins
I did a presentation at Techdays Sweden on security features in M365. I still get the question many times on what the benefits of Co-Management is that is why this post is written. There are many great features we can use when using Intune / Co-Management for managing our Windows 10 devices. Now that Microsoft…
Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager 1911 TP is released
Today during Ignite 2019 Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager 1911 Technical Preview was released. The first Configuration Manager release where everything is re-branded from System Center to Microsoft Endpoint. The re-branding makes prefect sense, Configuration Manager has always walked it’s own way in the System Center family, different release cadence, different version name and so on….
QuickTip: Intune Win32app and .intunewin file name
A quick Friday tip about Intune Win32Apps that I find annoying. When using PSAppDeploymentToolkit togethe with Intune the filename in Intune will always be “Deploy-Application.Intunewin” as we point to that when we wrap the application as shown below. The same applies for setup.exe or install.exe as well and other unattended setups. The filename of the…
Configuring HP BIOS settings using Intune Win32app and PowerShell
Last week my coworker Sassan (@sassan_f) and I wrote a post on how to manage Dell BIOS/UEFI settings using PowerShell and wrap that in a Win32app in Intune. After that post there was many asks on how to do it for HP so here it is. Setting the password is important because knowing the password…
MBAM integration in Configuration Manager 1909 TP
One feature I am really excited about that are coming to Configuration Manager is the Integration of he MBAM server features. This will save us time and money because we don’t have to use separate servers for MBAM. We don’t have to manage and update neither the MBAM client or the Server backend. I wrote…
New cool features in Configuration Manager 1909 TP
I love playing around with a new Technical Preview and test everything out and complete the scenarios each time a new Tech Preview is released. If you don’t do it yourself, try it out it is great fun. Orchestration groups Orchestration groups are here! A long-awaited update/rewrite of Server groups which has been around for…