Intune

Deploy Shared Network Printers (SMB) with Intune

I just came across this issue and figured I’d make a post about it. Before I begin, I am mostly anti-windows print server. There are cloud print solutions and ways to connect printers via IP port with intune. If you need to deploy printers via IP port to workstations, use Ben Whitmore’s post – https://msendpointmgr.com/2022/01/03/install-network-printers-intune-win32apps-powershell/. I […]

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Use Intune to configure Teams QoS for Windows Clients (when you don’t have GPOs)

Businesses are increasingly adopting Teams as their company telephony solution. At the same, many are also ditching on prem Active Directory and turning to Endpoint Manager with Azure AD for device and identity management. In many cases, implementing QoS won’t make a noticeable difference in audio/video performance. However, if the organization has a more complex

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Using PowerShell to quickly package and upload Win32 Apps to Intune

If you do app deployments for numerous tenants, it can be time consuming creating Win32 app packages. Especially for common apps that many businesses use. I had the idea of trying to automate the task of packaging and uploading common apps (Adobe reader, Chrome, Firefox, VLC, etc.). I came across the IntuneWin32App PowerShell module (Github

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