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1: Set up the environment
The first step is to set up Microsoft Intune for your organization. This includes creating an account with a valid domain name, setting up a tenant for managing the corporate devices, and enabling the required services for device management in Intune.
2: Configure mobile device policies
Once the environment is set up, it’s time to configure policies for managing mobile devices.
This means setting up restrictions on device features such as internet access or camera usage, configuring security settings such as passcode complexity or remote wipe capabilities, and setting up other policies such as app installation or data encryption requirements.
3: Enroll your company devices
After configuring policies for managing different mobile devices with Microsoft Intune, it’s time to enroll them into the system.
There are multiple ways to do this – users can be given an enrollment link which they can use to enroll their own devices into Intune. They can also use a QR code which they can scan using their device’s camera. Finally, IT administrators can manually enroll devices into Intune using bulk enrollment methods such as Apple Configurator 2 or Windows Autopilot Deployment Program (WADP).
4: Start managing individual applications
Once devices are enrolled in Microsoft Intune, IT administrators can manage applications on them remotely.
This may involve:
- deploying apps from public stores like Google Play Store or Apple App Store
- deploying custom line-of-business apps
- pushing out updates and patches
- removing unwanted apps, and more.
5: Monitor device usage
In addition to managing applications on enrolled devices remotely with Microsoft Intune, IT administrators can also monitor the usage of these managed devices. This includes tracking user activity like which apps are being used most often; when users log into their accounts; what websites they visit regularly; etc.
6: Generate device reports
Finally, IT administrators can generate comprehensive reports on various aspects of managed mobile devices. The types of reports you can generate include reports on application installations, updates, and removals; user activity logs; compliance status of organizational policies; and more. All of this helps keep track of activities related to managed devices within an organization’s network.
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