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Microsoft Intune Cookbook

By : Andrew Taylor
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Microsoft Intune Cookbook

By: Andrew Taylor

Overview of this book

Microsoft Intune is a cloud-managed mobile device management (MDM) tool that empowers you to manage your end-user device estate across various platforms. While it is an excellent platform, the initial setup and configuration can be a daunting process, and mistakes made early on can be more challenging to resolve later. This book addresses these issues by guiding you through the end-to-end configuration of an Intune environment, incorporating best practices and utilizing the latest functionalities. In addition to setting up your environment, you’ll delve into the Microsoft Graph platform to understand the underlying mechanisms behind the web GUI. This knowledge will enable you to automate a significant portion of your daily tasks using PowerShell. By the end of this book, you’ll have established an Intune environment that supports Windows, Apple iOS, Apple macOS, and Android devices. You’ll possess the expertise to add new configurations, policies, and applications, tailoring an environment to your specific requirements. Additionally, you’ll have the ability to troubleshoot any issues that may arise and package and deploy your company applications. Overall, this book is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn how to use Microsoft Intune to manage their organization's end-user devices.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Adding a Google Play application

Before we look at our configuration policies, it is best to cover application deployment as we will need applications in the tenant for both device restrictions and OEM policies.

This recipe is going to concentrate on managed Google Play applications as they are the preferred choice for application deployment in an enterprise environment. It is worth covering the other application options so that we are aware of what is available:

  • Android Store app: This adds applications that are effectively shortcuts to the Play Store. Users will need a Google account, and you will need your restrictions to leave the store open, which means users can install anything they want.
  • Managed Google Play app: This adds a managed application that does not require a Google Play account. The store can be restricted to only approved applications.
  • Web link: Deploys a web link to devices onto the home screen.
  • Built-in app: These are pre-approved and curated...