Intune

  1. To evaluate Windows Phone mobile device management with a Microsoft Intune trial account, download the Company Portal app ...
  2. To finish changing your user ID, sign out, and then use {0} to sign back in. You may need to wait a few minutes for the change ...
  3. To get started adding your domain to %BRAND_ONLINE_SERVICES_DYNAMIC%, type the domain name that you want to addmdash;for ...
  4. To give more information to the support representative, you can attach up to five screen shots or other documents to this ...
  5. To install apps, you must enroll or identify this device. This device is either not enrolled, or the Company Portal app can't ...
  6. To install Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection on computers that are not already running another antimalware application, ...
  7. To link a different user to the computer, select the new user from the list of available users. If another user is already ...
  8. To manage mobile devices with Microsoft Intune, enable mobile device management authority and set up the necessary policies. ...
  9. To manage Windows Phone devices with Microsoft Intune, first procure an Enterprise ID and then procure a code-signing certificate. ...
  10. To manually deploy the Microsoft Intune client software, on each computer that you want to enroll, double-click Microsoft_Intune_Setup.zip. ...
  11. To manually deploy the Microsoft Intune client software, on each computer that you want to enroll, double-click Windows_Intune_Setup.zip. ...
  12. To properly manage Windows Phone devices, your end users must install the Company Portal app at enrollment time. First, download ...
  13. To resolve policy conflicts, modify the conflicting settings in the policies, or modify the groups to which the policies ...
  14. To take full advantage of the Microsoft Intune portal, and to be able to install apps on this computer, it has to be linked ...
  15. To take full advantage of the Windows Intune portal, and to be able to install apps on this computer, it has to be linked ...
  16. To use %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% with Office for Mac, you first need to buy and install Office for Mac. %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% ...
  17. To use all the features in the latest release of Microsoft Intune, you must complete these steps. We will guide you through ...
  18. To use Configuration Manager to manage your mobile devices instead, click Cancel, then open the Configuration Manager Console ...
  19. To use Dynamics CRM Online, you must have licensed users. On the left pane click {0} and either assign a license to an existing ...
  20. To use this app, the user must enter a PIN they have specified which is shared by all apps with the same publisher. If the ...
  21. To use this domain with %BRAND_ONLINE_SERVICES_DYNAMIC%, you must add the following records to your registrar's DNS management ...
  22. To view a Certificate Compliance Report, specify the report criteria, and then click View Report. The report opens in a new ...
  23. To view a historical log of retire, wipe, and delete actions, click View Report. You can customize the report by specifying ...
  24. To view an Update Report, specify the report criteria, and then click View Report. The report opens in a new window. Only ...
  25. To view the complete list of supported Windows operating systems, and for more information about how you can upgrade client ...
  26. To view the hardware that is installed on the computers in your organization, click View Report. You can customize the report ...
  27. To view the License Installation Report, select license agreement type, license group and device groups, and then click View ...
  28. To view the Mac OS X devices in your organization, click View Report. You can customize the report by specifying the criteria. ...
  29. To view the mobile devices in your organization, click View Report. You can customize the report by specifying the device ...
  30. To view the noncompliance of users and devices for apps policies, click View Report. You can customize the report by specifying ...
  31. To view the operating systems that are installed on your client computers, open the Computers workspace, select "All Computers", ...
  32. To view the updated device information after this synchronization completes, go to the All Corporate-owned Devices tab in ...
  33. To view the updated device information after this synchronization completes, go to the Bulk Devices tab in the Groups workspace. ...
  34. To view the updated license information after this synchronization completes, go to the Licensed Software tab in the Software ...
  35. To view the users who have accepted the terms and conditions, click View Report. You can customize the report by specifying ...
  36. To wipe a device may permanently remove all data and return the device to its factory settings. Some device types cannot ...
  37. To work correctly, the Service to Service Connector must be set up by a user with Exchange admin rights. Microsoft Intune ...
  38. To work correctly, the Service to Service Connector must be set up by a user with Exchange admin rights. Microsoft Intune ...
  39. Totals in this column represent the number of Maintenance licenses that were not applied to underlying licenses. License ...
  40. Totals represent the estimated number of licenses that your enterprise is entitled to use at the time that you generated ...
  41. Type or enter details for the software licensing agreement. You can add other software licensing agreements only for computer ...
  42. Unable to delete some security groups because they are synchronized with your local Active Directory or they are system security ...
  43. Update Reports display the software updates that succeeded on computers in your organization, in addition to the updates ...
  44. Update your business contact information and select how you would like to be contacted by Microsoft Online Services. Any ...
  45. Updating your computer is almost complete. Your computer needs to be restarted for the updates to take effect. Microsoft ...
  46. Upgrade totals represent the number of Upgrade license types that were not applied toward underlying licenses. An Upgrade ...
  47. Upload the APNs certificate that you created and the company's Apple ID that you used (save this ID - you will need to use ...
  48. Upload the DEP token that you created and the company's Apple ID that you used (save this ID - you will need to use it again ...
  49. Upload the signed Company Portal app file to Microsoft Intune and make it available to your end users at enrollment time ...
  50. Upload your company's Apple Push Notification service (APNs) certificate to Microsoft Intune to enroll and manage iOS and ...
  51. Upload your company's Apple Push Notification service (APNs) certificate to Microsoft Intune to enroll and manage iOS devices ...
  52. Upload your companyâ s Apple Push Notification service (APNs) certificate to Microsoft Intune to enroll and manage iOS devices ...
  53. Upload, and then configure the signed Company Portal app. Users can enroll their device from 'Settings > Company Apps' and ...
  54. Uploading these again will replace the old license agreements. This change will also erase any existing membership in license ...
  55. Use another payment method If you use another payment method, we will create a new subscription that runs concurrently with ...
  56. Use Corporate Device Enrollment to apply a one-time configuration for company owned devices during enrollment. This lets ...
  57. Use Device Enrollment Profiles to apply a one-time configuration for company owned devices during enrollment. This lets you ...
  58. Use Microsoft Intune to manage my mobile devices. I understand that once the mobile device management authority is set to ...
  59. Use the Alerts workspace to configure alerts that notify you of potential or current problems in your organization. You can ...
  60. Use the Alerts workspace to configure alerts that notify you of potential or current problems in your organization. You can ...
  61. Use the allowed apps list to specify the Windows Phone apps that users are allowed to install. All applications, including ...
  62. Use the allowed apps list to specify the Windows Phone apps that users are allowed to install. Users are not allowed to install ...
  63. Use the compliant apps list to specify the {0} apps that users are allowed to install. Any other apps will be reported as ...
  64. Use the Endpoint Protection workspace to help you secure your managed computers from malware attacks. You can monitor your ...
  65. Use the Groups workspace to manage devices and users. You can set up groups to suit your organizational needs (for example, ...
  66. Use the Groups workspace to manage devices and users. You can set up groups to suit your organizational needs (for example, ...
  67. Use the noncompliance apps list to specify the {0} apps that will be reported as noncompliant in the Noncompliant Apps Report. ...
  68. Use the Policy workspace to configure security and other settings on computers and mobile devices, including: - Software ...
  69. Use this setting to allow or prohibit use of a picture password and PIN on the device. A picture password allows a user to ...
  70. Users can use their new %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% user ID to access %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% services even when their on-premises ...
  71. Users in this group will not be deleted. If a user is not a member of any other group, it will be moved to the Ungrouped ...
  72. Users will need to manage their new credentials for %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% services separately from their on-premises credentials. ...
  73. Users' devices that previously installed this software will automatically be updated to the latest revision as applicable. ...
  74. Verify that computers are shown in the Microsoft Intune administrator console. If you already added users, link the users ...
  75. Verify that the App Bundle ID you specified is a valid Bundle ID, then try again. Example format: com.contoso.sample.app ...