The Ultimate Intune Troubleshooting Guide: How It Works and How I Fix It Intune Troubleshooting

The Ultimate Intune Troubleshooting Guide: How It Works and How I Fix It

The Ultimate Intune Troubleshooting Guide: How It Works and How I Fix It

In this blog post I explain how I approach Intune troubleshooting from end to end. This is not a list of error codes you can already find in the docs — it is the full picture: how Intune actually works under the hood, how a device proves who it is, where the logs live, which tools I reach for, and a clear method I follow every time. When you understand how a device talks to Intune, most problems stop being a mystery. You stop guessing and you start reading the right log, which is what real Intune troubleshooting is about.

This is a long one, on purpose. I wanted the single Intune troubleshooting guide I can send to a colleague and say “read this and you can fix most things yourself.” So we go all the way down — including the new MMP-C and Declared Configuration plumbing that almost no admin knows is already running on their devices — and then back up to the errors you hit most.

A note on honesty before we start: a lot of the deepest details here are not in the official Microsoft docs. They were reverse-engineered by people like Rudy Ooms, Oliver Kieselbach and Michael Niehaus. I will say clearly when something is community knowledge rather than documented, because internals like this change between Windows builds. Let us start with the part most guides skip — the mental model.

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AI-Driven Endpoint Management: The Future with Intune

AI-Driven Endpoint Management: The Future with Intune

AI-Driven Endpoint Management: The Future with Intune

Endpoint management has come a long way from the days of manual, on-premises processes. In today’s world where employees work from home, on the road, or in branch offices, IT teams need tools that are not only powerful but also flexible and intelligent. Microsoft’s journey from Configuration Manager (SCCM) to Intune, and now toward AI-driven automation, shows how we can bridge legacy systems with cloud innovation to deliver seamless, secure, and proactive device management.

Laptop showing cloud device management dashboard
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Right Click Tools for Intune: Free Community Edition

Right Click Tools for Intune: Free Community Edition

Right Click Tools for Intune: Free Community Edition

Right Click Tools built its reputation on making endpoint management within Microsoft Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr) simpler and faster. After the success of the free ConfigMgr add-on, Recast Software has now brought the same capabilities to Microsoft Intune with the new Right Click Tools for Intune Community Edition browser extension. If you have ever wished for faster, context-aware actions inside the Intune admin center, this extension finally delivers that experience for free.

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Microsoft Intune Mac Management: A Complete Guide

Microsoft Intune Mac Management: A Complete Guide

Microsoft Intune Mac Management: A Complete Guide

This post is the Complete Guide to Mac management with Microsoft Intune I wish existed when I started managing macOS endpoints in a Microsoft-first environment. From enrollment via Apple Business Manager to compliance, configuration profiles, and security policies — the workflows here are the patterns I deploy in real tenants.

Managing a fleet of devices in today’s workplace isn’t just about Windows management anymore — Mac devices are becoming increasingly common. As more employees choose Macs for their performance, design, and reliability, you also have to deal with the right ways to manage and secure them. With Microsoft Intune, you have a powerful platform to manage macOS devices alongside other platforms. This post shows you how Mac management with Microsoft Intune works and explains why integrating Macs into your corporate infrastructure is a smart move.

Mac management with Microsoft Intune dashboard on a MacBook
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Cloud-Native Endpoint Deployment with Microsoft Intune

Cloud-Native Endpoint Deployment with Microsoft Intune

Cloud-Native Endpoint Deployment with Microsoft Intune

You plan to migrate to Intune? Then do this Cloud Native! A successful cloud native endpoint deployment lets you get rid of your on-premises environment, drop the maintenance of the infrastructure and move this responsibility to Microsoft. In this blog I want to explain what cloud native is and what Intune provides you to make your cloud native endpoint deployment journey a success. If you want to validate the provisioning part first, start with a Windows Autopilot test lab.

Cloud native endpoint deployment with Intune
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Get started with Intune driver update management

Intune Driver Update Management — Quick Start

Intune Driver Update Management — Quick Start

This is a quick start guide to Intune driver update management — the policy class that finally gives endpoint admins a controllable, transparent way to roll driver updates across a fleet of Windows devices. From profile creation to ring-based deployment, in under 30 minutes.

Many Intune admins have been waiting for the Intune driver update management feature. Now it is here. In this blog post I want to describe what’s behind this feature, how it works, and how you can get started with it.

Get started with Intune driver update management
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Creating and Configuring Bash Scripts for Ubuntu Devices in Intune

Creating and Configuring Bash Scripts for Ubuntu Devices in Intune

Creating and Configuring Bash Scripts for Ubuntu Devices in Intune

In one of my previous blog posts, I demonstrated how to enroll an Ubuntu device in Intune. In this blog post, I will walk you through creating and configuring custom Bash Scripts for Ubuntu Devices in Intune. With the service release 2023, Intune now supports running Bash scripts on Linux devices, offering a powerful way to manage and configure your Linux estate.

Creating and configuring Bash Scripts for Ubuntu Devices in Intune
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How to use Custom Compliance Script + Example script

How to use Custom Compliance Script + Example script

How to use Custom Compliance Script + Example script

A custom compliance script is essential for ensuring that devices meet all the necessary requirements set by the company, such as a minimum OS version. Previously, Microsoft provided predefined policies that could be used, but with the service release 2208, support for custom compliance checks was added, enabling the freedom to query everything on the device that you want. In this blog post, we will focus on how to create and use a custom compliance script for Windows.

How to use a Custom Compliance Script in Intune with an example script
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The new multiple administrative approvals (MAAs)

The new multiple administrative approvals (MAAs)

The new multiple administrative approvals (MAAs)

Are you looking to add an extra layer of security to your device configurations in Microsoft Intune? The new multiple administrative approvals (MAAs) feature, introduced in the November 2211 service release, may be just what you need. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the process of setting up and using MAAs to protect specific configurations like apps or scripts for devices. Multiple administrative approval (MAA) helps to protect in large environments with many administrators by requiring a second administrative account to approve changes before they are applied.

Currently in public preview, you can try out this new feature in your Intune tenant and provide feedback to Microsoft. Keep an eye out for updates on the general availability of MAAs, which will be announced by Microsoft in the near future. You can read the official guidance on Microsoft Learn for the latest supported scenarios.

The new multiple administrative approvals (MAAs)
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How to setup Organizational messages

How to setup Organizational messages

How to setup Organizational messages

With the service release 2211, microsoft has brought a cool new feature called organizational messages. These are different ways to contact users via different good looking messages to improve end-user communication and experience. This guide shows how to setup organizational messages step by step, offering additional possibilities to the existing Notification Bar messages from Windows 10 and older.
These messages can be delivered as a popup above the taskbar, in the notification area or in the Get Started app.

A small disadvantage is that this feature is currently only supported for Windows 11 devices. You can read the official guidance about organizational messages on Microsoft Learn.

How to setup Organizational messages
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