UPGRADE to Windows 11 Using Intune!
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- In this video, we go over how to upgrade to Windows 11 using Microsoft Intune by creating a security group with computers in it and also configuring a GPO to help us out.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:09 Log into Microsoft 365 Admin Center
0:14 Extra Steps Warning
0:26 Go to Endpoint Manager
0:35 Create a Security Group
2:03 Create Profile for Windows 11 Upgrade
2:44 Configure GPO Settings
4:00 Telemetry Services
4:16 Conclusion
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Great video
you know what would have made this video fantastic, seeing the end result!
It seems while this works for Intune only enrolled machines, the bahviour seems to be varying for hybrid devices. The rings and policies get assdigned to the machine alright and they gray out some settings which indicates that they are actually working but then do nothing regarding installing/downloading windows 11.
Is it possible to upgrade to win 11 without user interactions?
For AzureAD joined devices where can one setup those global GPOs?
same question here. is it needed? thanks!
what's the purpose of enabling that GPO?
Its a pre-requsite to allow Intune to push the updates to the device, what he did on local GPO can be done from Intune direct by creating 2 config profiles to enable it ( google it) then apply to your group
ya right lol, like why would you show all that but not drop even a hint of why?
windows 11 is horrible in a corporate environment. or I could just be a crappy sys admin. Either way it caused me way more issues than windows 10.