Intune – You can now define update locations for Windows Defender
As you know you can control some settings of Windows Defender through Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager.
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As you know you can control some settings of Windows Defender through Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager.
You may be already aware that you were able to change the primary user of a device when the device is Intune managed only (see https://t.co/iuo00rAdke)
As you know, you can manage and configure your Windows Defender Firewall with Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager, including rules.
Until now, Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager administrator accounts had to be licensed to be able to access the Intune/Endpoint administration portal and manage the service.
As you know, troubleshooting endpoint performance or issues is not an easy task, especially when devices are now more frequently outside of the corporate network.
As you know, the Company Portal is the one stop shop for deploying applications to end-users on device managed by Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager (including those in co-management when the client apps workload is set to Intune).
By now, you already know Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager Autopilot which allows you to give your end-users new devices without having to build them (or even get them refreshed).
As you know, with mobile devices you may have multiple dialer applications installed, the default one coming with the device but some third party apps can also be a dialer (like for example truecaller).
As you know, the Company Portal is used by Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager to apply company policies on managed devices and provide application catalog to end-user.
As you know, Microsoft Edge has now replaced the Intune Managed Browser for mobile devices managed with Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager.