Just couldnt go to the next video without leaving a comment here .A very descriptive video .I literally had to open 2 laptops and look at the videos on one and enrolling my devices on the other as per your advice Sourav .Thanks a ton for getting my concepts crisp and clear
hi EverythingAboutIntune, the iOS device that you enrolled in this video is showing as a personal device(1:22:11). But, In the last video you mentioned that for personal devices, we use MAM(app restrictions) and do not have to enroll the device. So, I am bit confused. Is it something that I am missing here?
Hi EverythingAboutIntune, when I use Intune, I always have a question: should I assign the profile and policy to the user group or to the device group? Do you have any suggestion?
zhiyong liu that’s a good question.. my suggestion always is.... assign it to a user group... it makes the management easier! The only exception to that is- userless devices..(and most commonly autopilot/dep deployment) in which the only option is assigning to a device group
Appreciate your efforts on making the series on intune
Excelent ... best of the best intune training for me on youtube language is very simple every one can understand easily.....thank you so much
Just couldnt go to the next video without leaving a comment here .A very descriptive video .I literally had to open 2 laptops and look at the videos on one and enrolling my devices on the other as per your advice Sourav .Thanks a ton for getting my concepts crisp and clear
hi EverythingAboutIntune, the iOS device that you enrolled in this video is showing as a personal device(1:22:11). But, In the last video you mentioned that for personal devices, we use MAM(app restrictions) and do not have to enroll the device. So, I am bit confused. Is it something that I am missing here?
Hi EverythingAboutIntune, when I use Intune, I always have a question: should I assign the profile and policy to the user group or to the device group? Do you have any suggestion?
zhiyong liu that’s a good question.. my suggestion always is.... assign it to a user group... it makes the management easier!
The only exception to that is- userless devices..(and most commonly autopilot/dep deployment) in which the only option is assigning to a device group
Perfect Bro
Video content is blurred
It might be blurred in few parts but for majority it looks fine to me!!
Maybe you can try a different device/internet
looks like the Powerpoint slides are blurred.
Nope, it's all of it. Darn.
Nevermind. Changed Quality settings to 1080p. NP now. Duh!