
The "Charlotte" scope tag is automatically applied to the imported GPO. An admin with the "Charlotte" scope tag imports a GPO. Now, scope tags assigned to admins are automatically applied when these admins import GPOs into Group Policy analytics.įor example, admins have "Charlotte", "London", or "Boston" scope tags assigned to their role: You can also see any deprecated settings or settings not available. In Group Policy analytics, you can import your on-premises GPOs to see the policy settings that support cloud-based MDM providers, including Microsoft Intune. Device configuration Group Policy analytics automatically applies scope tags assigned to admins when they import Group Policy objects For related information about filters, see Use filters when assigning your apps, policies, and profiles in Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center. After selecting a group, you can refine the applicability of the policy by choosing a filter and deciding to use it in Include or Exclude mode. Then, in Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center you can assign your managed app configuration policy by selecting Apps > App configuration policies > Add > Managed devices and go to the assignment page. You must first create a filter using any of the available properties for iOS and Android. You can use filters to refine the assignment scope when deploying app configuration policies for managed devices. Week of Octo(Service release 2210) App management Use filters with app configuration policies for managed devices For more information, see Android app protection policy settings and iOS app protection policy settings. A new setting has been introduced under Conditional Launch health checks titled “Primary MTD service” to specify which service should be enforced for the end user.
This enables scenarios where a customer may want to migrate between Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and non-Microsoft MTD service without a pause in protection via risk scores in App Protection Policy. Intune now supports both Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and one non-Mobile Threat Defense (MTD) connector to be turned “On” for App Protection Policy evaluation per platform. Week of OctoApp management Primary MTD service app protection policy setting for Intune For more information, see How to use the docs. You can use RSS to be notified when this page is updated.
For new information about Autopilot, see Windows Autopilot What's New. Some features may roll out over several weeks and might not be available to all customers in the first week.įor a list of upcoming Intune feature releases, see In development for Microsoft Intune.
Day 2: Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA). Each monthly update may take up to three days to rollout and will be in the following order: