You may use Microsoft Intune to access your Exchange environment for purposes of managing end users’ personal or corporate devices (including configuring settings and wiping the device). These capabilities are features of your Exchange environment and not of Microsoft Intune. You are responsible for ensuring that your use of these features complies with all applicable laws and regulations, and for providing notice of these features to end users if such notice is required or desired.
You have read-only rights to the Microsoft Intune administrator console. Therefore, you do not have sufficient rights to ...
You have selected users that live in a country or region where only instant messaging and presence functionality are supported. ...
You may need to refresh license information manually for Microsoft Volume Licensing agreements because software inventory ...
You may use Microsoft Intune to access your Exchange environment for purposes of managing end users' personal or corporate ...
You may use Microsoft Intune to access your Exchange environment for purposes of managing end usersâ personal or corporate ...
You must install the NDES Connector before you can deploy certificates to mobile devices managed by Microsoft Intune. NDES ...
You must log in from a different operating system in order to download the Microsoft Online Services Module for Windows PowerShell. ...
You need to download the latest Microsoft Intune Exchange Connector installation package. To do this, in the Microsoft Intune ...
You need to launch Company Portal to prevent future app launch failure. Press ok which will exit the app and you can launch ...