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What is Microsoft Intune?
Benefits of using Intune
Intune as part of Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM)
Licensing and prerequisites
Overview of Mobile Device Management (MDM) and Mobile Application Management (MAM)
Intune architecture and integration with Azure AD
Key components: Endpoint Manager, Azure AD, Autopilot, and Defender
How Intune works with other Microsoft 365 services
Tenant setup and initial configurations
Assigning Intune licenses to users
Configuring Intune roles and permissions (RBAC)
Enrolling devices: Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android
Overview of enrollment methods
Automatic enrollment via Azure AD
Windows Autopilot configuration
Apple Business Manager and Android Enterprise integration
BYOD vs Corporate-owned strategies
Creating and assigning configuration profiles
Profile types: Device restrictions, Wi-Fi, VPN, email
Custom settings with OMA-URI
Administrative templates and ADMX-backed policies
App deployment strategies: Store, LOB, Win32, Web, etc.
Assigning apps to users and devices
Managing Microsoft 365 apps
Mobile Application Management (MAM) without enrollment
Creating and managing compliance policies
Monitoring compliance status and reporting
Integrating with Azure AD Conditional Access
Remediation actions for non-compliant devices
Defender for Endpoint integration
Antivirus, Firewall, and BitLocker policy management
Security baselines overview and implementation
Role of Endpoint detection and response (EDR)
Using Intune dashboard and reports
Monitoring device and user compliance
Troubleshooting enrollment and sync issues
Using log files and diagnostic tools
Windows Autopilot lifecycle
Creating and deploying Autopilot profiles
Self-deploying and pre-provisioned deployment scenarios
User-driven deployment and hybrid Azure AD join
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Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that focuses on mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM). It helps organizations securely manage devices, apps, and user access across multiple platforms including Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.
This course is ideal for:
IT administrators and system engineers
Endpoint or security professionals
Microsoft 365 administrators
Anyone preparing for the MD-102 certification (Endpoint Administrator Associate)
Basic understanding of IT concepts and networking
Familiarity with Windows OS and Microsoft 365
No prior experience with Intune is required, though it's beneficial
Yes. This course prepares you for the MD-102: Endpoint Administrator certification, which validates your skills in deploying, configuring, securing, managing, and monitoring devices and client applications in a Microsoft 365 environment.
Microsoft Intune supports:
Windows 10/11
macOS
iOS/iPadOS
Android
It also allows management of both personal (BYOD) and corporate-owned devices.
Yes. The course includes:
Guided labs
Real-world project scenarios
Simulated device enrollments and policy configurations
These practical exercises will reinforce your theoretical knowledge.
The course is delivered through:
Instructor-led online sessions or self-paced video modules
Interactive labs and assessments
Supplementary reading materials and downloadable resources
While it’s beneficial to have a Microsoft 365 E3/E5 or Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) license, the course includes instructions on setting up free trial environments using Microsoft Learn or Microsoft 365 Developer Program.
The course typically ranges between 20 to 30 hours, depending on delivery format and the depth of practical exercises included.
Yes. Upon successful completion of the course and final assessment, you will receive a course completion certificate. Additionally, we provide guidance to help you register for and pass the official MD-102 exam.