Microsoft Entra Cloud Sync simplifies hybrid identity by linking Active Directory with Entra ID through lightweight cloud agents. It reduces on-premises complexity, supports multiple AD forests, and automates updates for smoother, secure synchronization across your hybrid environment.
Intune Tenant Planning Guide for Modern Device Management A successful Intune Tenant Planning Guide starts with structure. Microsoft Intune helps organizations manage devices, apps, and security from a single cloud platform. Planning your tenant correctly ensures smooth onboarding, consistent policies, and reliable control across Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android devices. Why Intune Tenant Planning Matters
Microsoft Intune continues to evolve as the central hub for modern endpoint management. The September 2025 Intune update introduces hardware-level recovery, scriptable deployments, day-zero Apple support, and AI-driven Cloud PC insights. In this article, CloudAdminHub breaks down the updates, their real-world impact for IT admins, and practical steps to adopt them. Hardware-Level Management with Intel
The November 2024 Intune release (version 2411) brings several updates that IT admins and modern workplace professionals need to know. These changes focus on improving security, updating support for operating systems, and enhancing compatibility with modern development tools. Let’s dive into the key highlights. Strengthening Admin Security with MFA Starting this month, Microsoft now requires
Fixing Text Selection Issues in Microsoft Edge If you’ve recently had trouble selecting text in text boxes or apps like ServiceNow (SNOW) while using Microsoft Edge, you’re not alone. A recent Edge update caused this issue, but the good news is Microsoft has already rolled out a fix. Here’s how you can resolve the problem:
October brings exciting updates to Microsoft Intune, with new features aimed at enhancing device management, security, and the overall user experience. Here’s a quick rundown of what’s fresh and worth exploring this month: 1. Enhanced Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Microsoft Intune now offers more refined access controls, enabling IT admins to better assign roles with
I recently faced a challenge with one of my major clients: over 200 devices managed through Intune were running Windows 10/11 Professional, even though the users had E3/E5 Windows 10/11 Enterprise licenses. As you might know, without Enterprise activation, certain Intune management configurations and security features won’t work correctly. To address this, I created a
Understanding Intune Device Management Actions Microsoft Intune offers several actions for managing devices, including Retire, Wipe, Delete, Fresh Start, and Autopilot Reset. Each action serves a specific purpose and is useful in different scenarios. Retire The Retire action removes managed app data (where applicable), settings, and email profiles from the device. It does not remove
Please use at your own risk. Manual process:Requires Admin rights:Boot Windows into Safe Mode or the Windows Recovery EnvironmentNavigate to the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\CrowdStrike directoryLocate the file matching “C-00000291*.sys”, and delete it.Boot the host normally. Solution using Intune:
For the recently enrolled devices (New devices)If devices recently enrolled, then the compliance, noncompliance, and configuration check-in runs more frequently. The check-ins are estimated at:Android, AOSP Every 3 minutes for 15 minutes, then every 15 minutes for 2 hours, and then around every 8 hoursiOS/iPadOS Every 15 minutes for 1 hour, and then around every