Whats new in 2210

What is New in Microsoft Intune 2210

What is New in Microsoft Intune 2210

Glad to publish today my second installment of my Intune Whats new series, and this edition is all about Whats new in 2210. This month was Ignite and what you need to know is that during this time very many people are busy internally at Microsoft because of Ignite. Nevertheless, the changes in this Whats new in 2210 service release are very noteworthy. In this blog I will show you the most important news related to Workplace management, and you can also revisit my earlier overview in Whats new in 2209.

Whats new in 2210
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Group Windows 11 Devices with Intune

Group Windows 11 Devices with Intune

Group Windows 11 Devices with Intune

Once you start treating Windows 11 as a different deployment ring than Windows 10, you’ll need a clean way to Group Windows 11 Devices with Intune so you can scope policies, applications and Conditional Access to “all Windows 11 devices in the tenant” — without manually maintaining a static group. The good news is that Entra ID supports a Windows 11 dynamic group with rich rule syntax, and you can target Windows 11 by OS version, build number or device-category attribute with a single line of dynamic-membership rule. This post lays out the membership rules I use in production tenants, with examples for Windows 11 21H2 through 23H2 and beyond.

With Windows 11 widely deployed across enterprise estates, you might want to test configurations or apps specifically on Windows 11 devices. For that testing you need a group in Microsoft Entra ID. In this blog I want to show you how to create a dynamic group that contains all Windows 11 devices. I also want to show you how to create a device filter for Windows 11. By the end you will be able to Group Windows 11 Devices with Intune confidently and repeatably.

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