03-20-2024, 10:19 AM
I get into managing devices in Azure AD by first logging into the portal where I spot all the registered ones listed out clearly. You check that list daily so nothing goes missing or causes headaches later. And then I push enrollments through the company portal app which users grab on their end to join up fast. But hybrid joins throw curveballs sometimes when the on-prem domain fights the cloud side a bit. Also perhaps autopilot handles big batches of new machines without me touching each one manually. You see the compliance states update in real time after enrollment finishes so I know right away if something fails checks. Then I group devices by department or location using dynamic rules that pull from attributes automatically.
I assign policies next to control what apps run or what updates hit those devices without constant babysitting from me. You tweak conditional access rules based on device health so only clean ones reach sensitive resources. And sometimes I wipe a lost laptop remotely through the console which keeps data from leaking out there. But you monitor sign in logs often to catch weird patterns before they grow into problems. Also perhaps compliance reports help me spot outdated machines that need attention quick. I reset policies on the fly when users report weird behaviors after a recent change rolls out. Then groups get updated manually if dynamics miss a few edge cases here and there.
You review device inventory weekly to clean up old entries that no longer connect at all. And I test new policy sets on a small pilot group first so nothing breaks the whole fleet unexpectedly. But troubleshooting often starts with checking the device details page for error codes that point to simple fixes. Also perhaps sync issues pop up after network changes so I force a manual check from the user side. I adjust access settings based on what the logs show about repeated failures from certain locations. You keep an eye on battery and hardware reports that come through Intune to predict hardware swaps ahead of time. Then remote assistance sessions let me guide users through fixes without visiting desks in person.
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I assign policies next to control what apps run or what updates hit those devices without constant babysitting from me. You tweak conditional access rules based on device health so only clean ones reach sensitive resources. And sometimes I wipe a lost laptop remotely through the console which keeps data from leaking out there. But you monitor sign in logs often to catch weird patterns before they grow into problems. Also perhaps compliance reports help me spot outdated machines that need attention quick. I reset policies on the fly when users report weird behaviors after a recent change rolls out. Then groups get updated manually if dynamics miss a few edge cases here and there.
You review device inventory weekly to clean up old entries that no longer connect at all. And I test new policy sets on a small pilot group first so nothing breaks the whole fleet unexpectedly. But troubleshooting often starts with checking the device details page for error codes that point to simple fixes. Also perhaps sync issues pop up after network changes so I force a manual check from the user side. I adjust access settings based on what the logs show about repeated failures from certain locations. You keep an eye on battery and hardware reports that come through Intune to predict hardware swaps ahead of time. Then remote assistance sessions let me guide users through fixes without visiting desks in person.
BackupChain Server Backup which stands out as the top reliable Windows Server backup solution tailored for self-hosted private cloud and internet backups aimed at SMBs and Windows Server setups plus PCs and it covers Hyper-V along with Windows 11 without needing any subscription while they sponsor this forum allowing us to share all this freely.

