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Testing PSADT 4.1 Dev: No ServiceUI Required!

I recently posted how you can utilize ServiceUI with PSADT to make your Intune Win32app deployments interactive. Check out the post below: This is required for PSADT packages created with version 4.0.x or lower. While using ServiceUI works, it is a HUGE security concern as it can give SYSTEM level access to someone that should […]

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Get Interactive: PSADT & ServiceUI

Having used PSADT for many different deployments in Configuration Manager, I love the features that allow you display prompts to users for different scenarios. But when making the move to Intune, you’ll soon notice that these prompts don’t appear. I’m not going to pretend to know the exact underlying reason why it works in Configuration

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Register Autopilot Devices: AutopilotOOBE

In a previous post I wrote about how to Register Autopilot Devices using the Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo script: But, typing out all the powershell commands, GroupTags, and Machine names takes time. The other issue is the possibility of typing errors. So what if we had a GUI that we could configure settings for, that utilizes the Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo

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Register Autopilot Devices: Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo

I’ve been working on rewiring my brain to understand how I go from Configuration Manager OSD, to the ‘pure cloud’ model of Autopilot and Intune. So lets get some devices into Autopilot using the ‘Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo’ where I first came aware of from Michael Niehaus blog. More Information: Assumptions: We’ll start from the OOBE of newly

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