Microsoft Intune

Stay on top of modern device management with guides, troubleshooting tips, and best practices for Intune. From enrollment errors and compliance policies to automation with PowerShell and Microsoft Graph, this section helps IT admins streamline Windows, iOS, and Android management in the cloud.

Microsoft Intune LOB vs Win32 Apps: Which Application Type Should You Use?

Line of Business Application (LOB) is legacy application deployment method in Microsoft Intune. The LOB applications support single file format such as .msi, .msix, .appx etc. They only support simple installation. An MSI with a transform file (MST) cannot be deployed using this method. The LOB objects have limited capabilities and they don’t support few rich capabilities of Configuration Manager Application Model such as Detection methods & Dependencies.

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How to Block USB Device Access with Exceptions using Microsoft Intune

Microsoft Intune includes Endpoint security policies which you can use to secure your device and mitigate the risks. The Endpoint security blade list all the tools available through Endpoint Manager that you will use to keep devices secure. In this blog post, we will discuss how to block USB device access using Microsoft Intune Device Control settings. We will also discuss how to manage exceptions so user’s with genuine business need can still access USB media’s.

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