Disable Copilot via Intune Settings Catalog
With Windows 11, Microsoft introduced Copilot, a built‑in AI assistant that helps boost productivity and improve the user experience. While Copilot can be useful, some organizations may want to turn […]
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With Windows 11, Microsoft introduced Copilot, a built‑in AI assistant that helps boost productivity and improve the user experience. While Copilot can be useful, some organizations may want to turn […]
Windows Driver Update Management in Microsoft Intune allows you to manage the drivers for Windows devices. You can review, approve, and pause the deployment of driver updates on managed Windows
Managing Windows devices in environments like schools, libraries, or retail stores often requires a secure, multi‑user setup. Microsoft Intune’s Shared PC mode simplifies this by ensuring each user gets a
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Managing devices effectively requires accurate and detailed inventory data. Microsoft Intune makes this easier with the Properties Catalog, a powerful feature that allows IT admins to collect and report on
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Microsoft Intune Enterprise App Management makes it simple to discover, deploy, and keep applications up to date using the Enterprise App Catalog. The catalog is a curated collection of both Microsoft and non‑Microsoft Win32 applications, packaged and hosted by Microsoft for seamless deployment.
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The Bulk device actions in Microsoft Intune allow you to perform remote actions on the managed devices. You can run the remote actions on up to 100 devices for most
You may need to rename a device that is not named per organization standard. The device can be renamed from the Intune console and no hand and feet support is
Windows Autopilot Device Preparation, also known as Autopilot v2, is Microsoft’s latest evolution in device provisioning. Unlike the traditional Autopilot process, this streamlined approach eliminates the need to import hardware
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You can configure the time zone automatically or manually on Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices. The setting can be configured from Settings > Time & Language. When you manage
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Windows Autopilot group tags are used to categorize devices based on specific attributes. You can assign a group tag to a device during autopilot registration or hash import. When you create
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