I must say …. Superb Video 👏👏👏 Hats off … that you thought of people who struggle to come along in this journey …. RESPECT for you.. Well done Manish… I’m very impressed
Nice, can you make a follow up series? Same like this? Learning Intune Step 2. 3. 4. Etc. Until configuring autopilot. And deploying apps on company portal. Thanks mate! Avid fan here! Congrats with the new life in AU🙂
Thank you for the suggestion. I have a playlist with name Intune which I will be keep in updating. However, i will definitely plan for 1 single video covering all the topics ( phase - 1 strategy) which can be easily followed for apps, updates and autopilot
Hello Manish, thank you for sharing your valuable Intune advises with the community. What about the Windows Server licenses and ConfigMgr, is there a way to avoid rebuilding the on-premises infrastructure in our local lab environments every 180 days ? Greetings.
@@ManishBangia Yes, so if you are in a Co-Management environment and your ConfigMgr license expires after those 180 trial days, then you need to re-do everything from scratch, including a brand new Intune environment, correct ? :)
It is true for on-premises infrastructure, but that’s not the case with Intune. With Intune, there are 2 ways: 1. With trial account: once 90 days are over, I would recommend purchasing just 1 license, EMS + E3 license I think costs 9-10 USD. I used it for couple of years 1 single license. 2. Microsoft 365 developer account, this account will keep on getting continue after 90 days if you are using it. It gets extended based upon your usage. this provides 25 licenses (EMS + E5) along with O365 license benefits as well. Once on-premises infra is coming to end (180 days), detach the workloads, Azure AD connect. And now needs to be connected to new on-premises infra with same old setting on Intune/Azure.
Thanks Manish, for this amazing video. Can you please share the links for in tune with 90 days and 365 as well? The one I have for intune it does not give me 90 days.
I have provided Intune and EMS + E5 in description. For your convenience, providing info here: EMS+E5 (90 days): signup.microsoft.com/get-started/signup?OfferId=87dd2714-d452-48a0-a809-d2f58c4f68b7&ali=1&products=87dd2714-d452-48a0-a809-d2f58c4f68b7&bac=1 For M365 developer account, check: developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/dev-program
I must say …. Superb Video 👏👏👏 Hats off … that you thought of people who struggle to come along in this journey …. RESPECT for you.. Well done Manish… I’m very impressed
Thank you Jaspreet.
Thankyou Sir , easy to learn and understand
Very nicely explained strategy for Intune, Kudos to you 😊
Good knowledge and easily understand your videos
Great learning
Another Insightful video Manish, thanks a lot. Please make video on Hybrid AAD AutoPilot Enrollment and Intune Interview. :)
Great info👍🏻👍🏻
Your videos are amazing especially this video, Thank you for sharing this...
Thank you Bala
Nice, can you make a follow up series? Same like this? Learning Intune Step 2. 3. 4. Etc. Until configuring autopilot. And deploying apps on company portal. Thanks mate! Avid fan here! Congrats with the new life in AU🙂
Thank you for the suggestion. I have a playlist with name Intune which I will be keep in updating. However, i will definitely plan for 1 single video covering all the topics ( phase - 1 strategy) which can be easily followed for apps, updates and autopilot
Hello Manish, thank you for sharing your valuable Intune advises with the community. What about the Windows Server licenses and ConfigMgr, is there a way to avoid rebuilding the on-premises infrastructure in our local lab environments every 180 days ? Greetings.
For servers, I think rearm command can be used couple of times to extend the evaluation, but for SCCM - its not possible.
@@ManishBangia Yes, so if you are in a Co-Management environment and your ConfigMgr license expires after those 180 trial days, then you need to re-do everything from scratch, including a brand new Intune environment, correct ? :)
It is true for on-premises infrastructure, but that’s not the case with Intune. With Intune, there are 2 ways:
1. With trial account: once 90 days are over, I would recommend purchasing just 1 license, EMS + E3 license I think costs 9-10 USD. I used it for couple of years 1 single license.
2. Microsoft 365 developer account, this account will keep on getting continue after 90 days if you are using it. It gets extended based upon your usage. this provides 25 licenses (EMS + E5) along with O365 license benefits as well.
Once on-premises infra is coming to end (180 days), detach the workloads, Azure AD connect. And now needs to be connected to new on-premises infra with same old setting on Intune/Azure.
Learning area.... Will resume this soon Manish.
Thank you for the strategy🙂
You are welcome
Do you provide training on Intune or you have intune playlist ?
Hi Irfan, I have Intune Playlist created which might help you.
Thank you
Thanks Manish, for this amazing video. Can you please share the links for in tune with 90 days and 365 as well? The one I have for intune it does not give me 90 days.
I have provided Intune and EMS + E5 in description. For your convenience, providing info here:
EMS+E5 (90 days): signup.microsoft.com/get-started/signup?OfferId=87dd2714-d452-48a0-a809-d2f58c4f68b7&ali=1&products=87dd2714-d452-48a0-a809-d2f58c4f68b7&bac=1
For M365 developer account, check:
developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/dev-program
Thank you Manish
You are welcome
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