Category: CSP
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Ingest CitrixFile and POLICY_CACHE_SIZE
Another quick post without any deep explanation, if you like posts like this please hit like at the bottom. Got a question regarding ingesting Citrix File ADMX and configure a setting such as POLICY_CACHE_SIZE. So right to it – First, create a Custom Windows 10 Device profile, now add the first row with the following…
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Creating local users with Intune
Just a quick post regaring creating local user account with MDM, Microsoft Intune. Got a couple of questions regarding possibility to create local user accounts with Intune, and that is possible with custom URIs. Please give it a like if simple posts like this are useful. Create a new Device configuration profile for Windows 10…
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Complete guide to trusted sites with Intune
Are you looking for a way to handle your Zone assignment list for Internet Explorer with Intune? I wouldn’t recommend to handle that with PowerShell script, Unless you need to keep the configuration option open to users. But if you looking direct replacement for the old fashion group policy settings – this is your way!…
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Prevent Edge desktop shortcut CSP-style
If you are synchronizing your Windows 10 with OneDrive and reinstalling the computer a couple of times you will notice you have multiple Microsoft Edge shortcuts on the desktop. This is the CSP way to prevent Edge from creating a desktop shortcut. First, fire up the device management portal (I prefer to use this instead of…
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Handle unmanaged Office settings as an Intune expert
In EU countries we have some additional challenges, due to regulations. Some of these are not managed via group polices, there is a need for scripting, or group policy preferences. One example is the “Choose default file type” when you open an Office application for the first time. In the new modern era of Intune…
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Ingest OneDrive group policies, manage settings in an awesome-Intune way
You probably heard about ingesting group policies with Microsoft Intune, or Windows CSP. If not this is a great way to extend the ordinary Intune settings with thousands more settings, just the ordinary group policy settings. There are a lot of great reading on this subject, including Microsoft documentation Understanding ADMX-backed policies Win32 and Desktop…