Hi Dean, could you please help me on how to restrict/Manage admin access on MAC/ios device from intune like windows. could you please guide me the steps please.
We use macOS devices in our instance of intune - I have configured an update policy which checks/downloads updates to client machines - If a user wants to install the update he/she must authenticate with a password. Although the user is an administrator of the device, the credentials are not accepted. If I login to another administrator account that has been created locally on the machine, the credentials are accepted and device can be updated. Is there a solution to this?
Appreciate your work, Dean! Have a quick query. 1. How do you verify if deployed MacOS update delivered and applied on the device( apart from checking the MDM profile). 2. If Intune MacOS update policy delivered ( let’s say, we are able to verify that from MDM management profile section) and applied but however the device not updating, how can we proceed further? What exactly we need to analysis in MacOS ODC logs? Appreciate if you have any idea. Currently I’m working on the same!
Hi Dean, Thanks for the video. I have used this to test. I have kept it is as "Download and Install". However, when testing it only gives a 1 minute timer to the user before restarting. The timer is the same even if the Machine is in ScreenLock state. Is there a better option, which reminds user their machine is going to be restarted a day prior.
Hmm. Perhaps if someone could put something together that takes less than 3 minutes to watch, has entirely too much face in it, and includes subtle, but poor, attempts at humour. I think I know a guy. Leave it with me.
Love these types of vids, - appreciate you Dean!
Thanks :-) More to come!
Hi Dean, could you please help me on how to restrict/Manage admin access on MAC/ios device from intune like windows. could you please guide me the steps please.
Please can you do a video about Mac OS restrictions, would like to set not to do major update
+1 I also would like to set within same OS updates, not os upgrades (eg 13.4 > 13.6.2) not 14.1.2 etc...
config file update was set to download and install for me but just sat at "idle" until I changed the policy to "Install immediately"
We use macOS devices in our instance of intune - I have configured an update policy which checks/downloads updates to client machines - If a user wants to install the update he/she must authenticate with a password. Although the user is an administrator of the device, the credentials are not accepted. If I login to another administrator account that has been created locally on the machine, the credentials are accepted and device can be updated. Is there a solution to this?
Appreciate your work, Dean! Have a quick query.
1. How do you verify if deployed MacOS update delivered and applied on the device( apart from checking the MDM profile).
2. If Intune MacOS update policy delivered ( let’s say, we are able to verify that from MDM management profile section) and applied but however the device not updating, how can we proceed further? What exactly we need to analysis in MacOS ODC logs? Appreciate if you have any idea.
Currently I’m working on the same!
Hi Dean, Thanks for the video.
I have used this to test. I have kept it is as "Download and Install". However, when testing it only gives a 1 minute timer to the user before restarting. The timer is the same even if the Machine is in ScreenLock state. Is there a better option, which reminds user their machine is going to be restarted a day prior.
Does this work for personally enrolled macs?
good question
supervised devices only.
You know what there needs to be more of? Information about deploying VPNs to macOS through Intune. Pretty please?
I agree.
Hmm. Perhaps if someone could put something together that takes less than 3 minutes to watch, has entirely too much face in it, and includes subtle, but poor, attempts at humour.
I think I know a guy. Leave it with me.
Where's the panda bear ?