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Microsoft Defender PowerShell

Microsoft Defender PowerShell

Today’s quick blog provides some useful PowerShell commands for managing Microsoft Defender for Endpoint preferences. I have found these commands really helpful so I can get applications working on my lab machines and then obtain all the settings ready for deployment. I manage Defender for Endpoint with Intune, but this blog applies to anyone using Defender for Endpoint. You can learn more about Defender in Intune here Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint using Intune | Microsoft Learn Background When I…

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Event ID 1121 – Exploit Guard – Microsoft Intune

Event ID 1121 – Exploit Guard – Microsoft Intune

Today I was getting Event ID 1121 in Windows Event Viewer while managing Windows Defender through Microsoft Intune. It took me a little bit of time to track down the exact cause as Microsoft have removed the GUIDs from the descriptions in the policy properties. I thought it would be a good idea to give an overview and include some useful references. Background Firstly, this blog applies to those running Attack Surface Reduction (ASR) through Microsoft Intune. These settings can…

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Device VPP licensing is only applicable for iOS 9.0+ devices. (0x87D13B69)

Device VPP licensing is only applicable for iOS 9.0+ devices. (0x87D13B69)

While taking an initial step into the world of iPadOS management with Intune, I came across an error which I thought would be worth writing about. Simply because, for me, only a tiny part of the error gave any indication as to what the problem was. Device VPP licensing is only applicable for iOS 9.0+ devices. (0x87D13B69). I got this error when trying to push the Office apps to a shared iPad, on iOS 14.5.1. As this was a fresh…

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Intune Group Policy Conflict Resolution

Intune Group Policy Conflict Resolution

This is a short blogpost to tell you how to handle Intune Group Policy conflict. Occasionally, when switching from Group Policy to Intune you will experience issues where the policy setting in Intune are different from the policy setting in Group Policy. This can happen for a number of reasons. Usually its because the group policies are your old design and when creating Intune policies, you refresh your device behaviour. The Problem When the device is presented with two sets…

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