Course Overview
TOPScheduled Classes
TOPWhat You'll Learn
TOPHow to set up, license, and navigate Microsoft Intune and the Endpoint Manager Admin Center
How to enroll, configure, and manage Windows devices—including Autopilot and hybrid join
How to deploy and manage apps, policies, and updates across devices
How to use remote tools for locking, restarting, wiping, and troubleshooting devices
How to generate reports and automate tasks using PowerShell and Microsoft Graph
Outline
TOPLesson 1: Configuring and Licensing Intune
- Endpoint Manager - quick discussion, portal access
- Discuss which licenses include Intune
- Discuss Microsoft Intune device-only subscription
- Discuss Azure Active Directory basic, P1, P2 licensing
Lesson 2: Intune setup and overview of capabilities
- Supported configurations
- Logging in and using Intune Admin portal via Azure Portal and via Endpoint manager site
- Configure a domain name (needed to support labs though may be done already for E1B/district)
- Add users and groups in Azure Portal
- Configure Azure AD connect and discuss AAD Connect Health
- Assigning licenses manually, via Powershell, and via AAD groups
- Set the MDM authority and enable device enrollment
- Add Apps to Intune - covered in detail in a later topic
- Configuring device profiles - covered in detail in a later topic
- Company Portal discussion - covered in detail in a later topic
- Configure app policies - covered in detail in a later topic
Lesson 3: Windows device management
- What is co-management - brief discussion on Endpoint Manager with Configuration Manager
- Registering, joining, hybrid join to Azure AD
- Enrollment method capabilities
- Azure AD joined
- Azure AD joined with Autopilot (User driven mode)
- Azure AD joined with Autopilot (Self deploying mode)
- Autopilot pre-provisioned deployment (formally known as white-glove)
- Device group tags for profile deployment
- Troubleshooting Autopilot
- Policy conflicts
- Known issues
- Using Powershell to connect to and manage Intune
Lesson 4: Software deployment
- Add apps to Intune
- Windows Store apps
- Microsoft Store for Business apps
- LOB apps - Sideloading
- Adding Win32 apps
- Running Powershell Scripts on devices
- Assigning Apps
- Monitor Apps
- Discovered Apps
- Configure Apps
- App Configuration Policies
- Office app policys
- Custom OMA-URI Policies
- Troubleshooting
Lesson 5: Managing devices
- Windows 10 Feature Updates
- Update rings to manage updates
- Mapping drives to SMB shares
- Discuss OneDrive for Business
- Manage Enterprise Wireless - Windows Configuration Designer, provisioning packages
- Implementing Conditional Access - device based, app based
Lesson 6: Printer management
- Universal Print
- Deploying printer settings
Lesson 7: Remote administration
- Intune Device Management
- Inventory
- Fresh Start
- Full Scan
- Remote Lock
- Restart
- Sync devices
- Bulk device actions
- Teamviewer integration requirements
Lesson 8: Intune Reporting
- Accessing Reports
- Exporting Reports using Graph
Prerequisites
TOPThis course is designed for IT pros who already have a foundational understanding of Microsoft services. To get the most out of it, learners should ideally have:
Familiarity with Microsoft 365 and Azure AD basics
(User management, group creation, portal navigation)Experience with Windows 10/11 administration
(Installing software, configuring policies, using Group Policy)Some exposure to PowerShell
(Basic script execution and navigation)Knowledge of networking fundamentals
(DNS, DHCP, Wi-Fi profiles, SMB shares)
Who Should Attend
TOPThis course is perfect for:
System and Network Administrators
looking to pivot from traditional on-premise management tools (like Group Policy or SCCM) to cloud-first strategies using Microsoft Intune.Help Desk and IT Support Technicians
ready to level-up and take ownership of device management and app deployment tasks.IT Managers & Technical Leads
who need to oversee secure, scalable device management in an enterprise or education environment.Tech Professionals Supporting K–12 or Higher Ed
especially those managing 1:1 device programs or shared computers in school districts and institutions.