Free Microsoft Intune & SCCM Learning Resources
Looking for our Intune step-by-step guides? We’ve consolidated everything here for easier access.
Microsoft Intune Learning Resources
Device Enrollment
The process that enables device management for a device is called device enrollment. During enrollment, Microsoft Intune installs an MDM certificate on the enrolling device. The MDM certificate communicates with the Intune service and enables Intune to start enforcing your organization’s policies.
- Bulk enrollment of Windows 10/ 11 Devices to Intune
- Enroll Windows 11 Device to Intune through Azure AD Join method | Corporate Devices
Deploy Win32 Apps
Win32 apps give admins greater control over application deployment in Intune. Using the IntuneWin wrapper (intuneWinAppUtil.exe), You can package multiple files, such as MSI with MST transforms, or convert EXE files into .intunewin format. The model also supports advanced configurations—requirements, detection methods, dependencies, and supersedence—similar to Configuration Manager’s application model
Step-by-Step Guides
- How to Prepare Win32 App Installation Source for Intune Using Intune WinAppUtil
- How to Deploy Google Chrome for Enterprise with Intune Win32 App
- Deploy Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 19.02 through Intune
- Deploy Win32 App using Microsoft Store app (new) | Intune
- SCCM Device Collection Equivalents in Microsoft Intune for App Deployment
- Understanding Win32 App Requirements Rule in Microsoft Intune
- Understanding Win32 App Detection Rules in Microsoft Intune – Deep Dive
- Win32 App Deployment with Dependencies | Microsoft Intune
- How to Upgrade / Replace App with Win32 App Supersedence relationship | Intune
- Intune Application Deployment – Line of Business – LOB vs Win32 Apps
Troubleshooting Win32 App Deployment
- Intune – Win32 App Deployment failed with error code 0x80070643
- Win32 App Deployment Failed with Error 0x87D1041C
- Fix Intune Win32 App Deployment Error 0x87d300c9 (Step‑by‑Step Guide)
- Intune Win32 App Deployment failed with error code 0x80070653
Manage Windows Settings with Device Configuration Profiles
Device configuration profiles in Intune allow administrators to centrally manage and enforce settings across Windows, iOS, Android, and macOS devices. These profiles simplify tasks such as configuring security baselines, Wi‑Fi, VPN, certificates, and compliance requirements. By applying policies consistently, they help ensure devices meet organizational standards while reducing manual effort and improving overall security posture.
- Configure Google Chrome settings using Administrative templates
- Configure Microsoft Edge Sleeping Tabs using Microsoft Intune
- Deny Write Access to USB Devices Using Intune Catalog Settings
- Manage Windows 10 /11 Desktop Wallpaper with Microsoft Intune
- Intune – Configure Edge Chromium Homepage & Startup Page
- Manage Edge Chromium Favorites with Endpoint Manager
- Configure Windows 10 / 11 Device as a Kiosk
- How to Restrict Website Access Using Web Content Filter | Intune
Endpoint Security
The Endpoint security policies are designed to help you focus on the security of your devices and mitigate risk. The Endpoint security node groups the tools that are available through Intune that you’ll use to keep devices secure.
- Block USB Device Access with Exceptions | Microsoft Intune
- Manage Windows Local Administrator Password with Intune & Windows LAPS
- How to manage the local administrators group on Azure AD joined devices | Intune
Windows Autopilot
Windows Autopilot is a collection of technologies used to set up and pre-configure new devices, getting them ready for productive use. Windows Autopilot can be used to deploy Windows PCs. Windows Autopilot simplifies the Windows device lifecycle, for both IT and end users, from initial deployment to end of life. Using cloud-based services, Windows Autopilot
- Windows 10 Autopilot Deployment Guide
- Configure Enrollment Status Page (ESP)
- How to Obtain Hardware Hash for Manually Registering Devices with Windows Autopilot
Role-Based Access Control
Role-based access control (RBAC) helps you manage who has access to your organization’s resources and what they can do with those resources. By assigning roles to your Intune users, you can limit what they can see and change. Each role has a set of permissions that determine what users with that role can access and change within your organization.
Microsoft Graph
Intune PowerShell SKD is a PowerShell module that contains many cmdlets to help IT professionals automate and manage their Intune environment through PowerShell without needing to touch the Intune portal.
Network Monitoring & Management
Here you can find the link to different posts to where we used PowerShell SDK to to get Intune data / automate the tasks. You can also access all related posts here as not all links may be updated below.
- Install PowerShell SDK for Microsoft Intune Graph API
- How To Export Serial Numbers of Multiple Devices using PowerShell SDK for Intune Graph API
- How to Export Managed Device Details from Intune
- Get AAD Group Members’ Details Using PowerShell SDK for Microsoft Intune Graph API
Modern Device Management Quiz
Find out the quiz related to Modern Device Management, such as MD-101, Intune, and Configuration Manager.
Practice with free exam practice sets online or offline to clarify your doubts and gain more confidence before actual exam.
Microsoft Intune Quiz
- Microsoft Intune Windows Update Quiz – Test Your Admin Skills
- Mastering Intune Configuration Profiles: Admin Essentials Quiz 01
- Mastering Intune Configuration Profiles: Admin Essentials Quiz 02
- Microsoft Intune – Security and Update Enforcement – Quiz 1
- Microsoft Intune – Security and Update Enforcement – Quiz 2
- Microsoft Intune – Windows Update Quiz 1