Thanks for the question! Windows Autopilot basically does a handoff to Intune for application installation. Non-Microsoft apps can be installed via Intune using the following steps: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/quickstart-add-assign-app I'll be working on publishing another video this week which discusses this configuration in more detail. Good luck!
Hi, Is there an updated powershell method that lets you update directly into the Intune Tenant? The original method is asking for all sorts of Microsoft Graph mumbo jumbo. I'm going to see if this works in the interim but it would be even better if we can utilize that powershell command to "skip the line" for the CSV file export, then import into intune.
Good day, there is a method to upload the hardware has directly to Intune. It's step 2 in the following article: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/autopilot/add-devices#powershell I believe there is some Microsoft Graph API calls during this process. Would it be helpful if I put a video together on the PowerShell process?
Do you have guidance on setting up a shared device where multiple users need sign in with their work accounts?
i know nothing. xp-win11? just learning now. big help. thankyou
Do you know if we could configure Windows Autopilot to install a non Microsoft app into the machine?
Thanks for this video. It is really helpful!
Thanks for the question! Windows Autopilot basically does a handoff to Intune for application installation. Non-Microsoft apps can be installed via Intune using the following steps: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/quickstart-add-assign-app I'll be working on publishing another video this week which discusses this configuration in more detail. Good luck!
Hi,
Is there an updated powershell method that lets you update directly into the Intune Tenant? The original method is asking for all sorts of Microsoft Graph mumbo jumbo.
I'm going to see if this works in the interim but it would be even better if we can utilize that powershell command to "skip the line" for the CSV file export, then import into intune.
Good day, there is a method to upload the hardware has directly to Intune. It's step 2 in the following article:
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/autopilot/add-devices#powershell
I believe there is some Microsoft Graph API calls during this process. Would it be helpful if I put a video together on the PowerShell process?