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Onboarding with Intune
From the course: Microsoft Defender for Business
Onboarding with Intune
- [Instructor] If your end users are licensed for Microsoft Intune, then you can allow users to enroll their own devices. This can be helpful if you have a lot of users who work from personal devices or who work remotely. So let's take a look at how this works. Now, in order for a user to enroll their own device, they have to be licensed for Intune. So as you can see right here I've got the Microsoft 365 admin center open and I'll go ahead and click on Active users, and I'll click on User2. And then from there I'll click on Licenses and apps. And you can see right here that this particular user is licensed for Enterprise Mobility + Security E5. So this particular user is indeed licensed for Intune. So with that said, let me go ahead and close this out and then what I want to do is step you through the process of enrolling a device as an end user. So here I am on an end user device that's running Windows 10. And this…
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The most important thing to know about onboarding devices4m 38s
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Onboarding with a local script3m 53s
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