Shane mentioned some suggestions for additional CPC Intune Context items, such as provisioning policy, network method, region, scope, policies applied, user settings, and license type. This functionality is currently being developed and is expected to be available in H2-25. There may be a call with the community in April to gather more insight on what users want to see. One large enterprise also requested the ability to block login to DEX Console and only use enrich as an access method for strict location restrictions.
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Would be awesome to have additional CPC Intune Context items like provisioning policy, Network method (ANC/MHN), Region, Scope, policies applied, User settings, license type / Instance. etc – Right up there under provisioning would be real slick! I think that’s on the roadmap, any idea on timeline?
Good morning @member, some good questions from Shane here!
@member.. happy Monday.
This not just for CloudPCs right? policies applied for example could be used more extensively? And not just "show me under provisioning" but … allow you to search/tag by values.. have summary reporting?
"extend and enhance Intune integration" is definitely something we have items for. I’ve been having discussions with partners already on that.
More likely from H2-25 as items you can touch and feel. Still that gives time to have a chat about what people would like to see.
I only really see Intune Device Sync in UV.. so I’ll add this ^^^ in and maybe April get some time with you and others through the community to get additional insight.
that work for you?
Would love to hop on a call, been a long time! We are doing more in this space so can offer Customer & Field insights.
All above except "policies applied" are CPC specific context items under the Windows 365 section in intune. Provisioning policy, region, ANC/MHN, Size, license (Shared, Frontline/Frontline Shared) – Pull data around concurrency metrics/buffer for frontline, etc all good context properties to pull in. Policies applies I tossed in there, have seen this from a few folks ,but idea would be like a GP Result on Intune policies applied, to help with troubleshooting. I like the idea of enhancing intune, i like that functionallity being driven by enrich for the heavy Intune admins makes sense to meet them where they are
One note from a large enterprise – Their Intune lead LOVED enrich, but would like the ability to block logging into DEX Console, and only allowing enrich as the access method. In their case, location of a user/device is a strictly restricted item. As far as I know, there is not a good way to say you can use enrich, but can’t login to DEX, or a custom role that would remove user/device locations.
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