Intune Newsletter - 20th June 2025
It was so great to meet many of you in Edinburgh and a thanks to everyone involved, the speakers, sponsors, fellow organizers and attendees, it wouldn't have been possible without every single one of you. I'm exhausted, but it was absolutely worth it (but I am looking forward to the summer break)!
It's a slightly lighter newsletter this week, but still some incredible content.
Community Content
We start this week with the next two parts on the cloud native series from Shehan Perera with part 4 looking at your migration path and steps when moving from an SCCM environment
https://emsroute.com/2025/06/13/4-cloud-native-endpoints-from-config-manager-to-intune/
Part 5 looks at how to review your GPOS and migrate them over (where applicable)
https://emsroute.com/2025/06/14/5-cloud-native-endpoints-group-policy-analytics/
Michael Frank continues looking at the parts of Microsoft Intune Suite, this time covering Enterprise Application Management
https://michaelsendpoint.com/intune/intune_suite/enterprise_app_management.html
You no longer need custom images for your Windows 365 machines, find out how to use Autopilot Device Prep to build them in this post from Michael Meier
https://mikemdm.de/2025/06/15/windows-365-frontline-shared-and-autopilot-device-preparation/
If your recovery partition is blocking Win11 updates, grab this script to fix it from Mads Johansen
https://evil365.com/windows%2011/Windows11-Partitioning-From-Hell/
Damien Van Robaeys has released a new version of the excellent SelfX tool to make your users a bit more self-sufficient. This one is even more user friendly too!
https://www.systanddeploy.com/2025/06/selfx-self-fix-tool-allowing-users-to.html
On the subject of giving users more (managed) control, Dustin Gullett looks at how to use EPM to allow to elevate apps and installs
https://zerototrust.tech/deny-deny-deny-a-look-at-epms-newest-superpower/
Peter van der Woude also looks at EPM, but from the other side, how to stop an application being elevated at all
Next, we have two new tools from Jeff Pollock, the first of which is for monitoring software usage locally on a device
https://pxlabs.info/Blog/pxlabs-poor-admins-software-metering-package/
Jeff's second tool is built to help you troubleshoot Windows updates
https://pxlabs.info/Blog/pxlabs-windows-update-tool/
If you are wondering how to silently execute PowerShell scripts without VBScript, check out this solution from Trevor Jones
https://smsagent.blog/2025/06/19/quietshell-executing-powershell-without-a-console-window/
Video Content
Now for the video content, with a look at Intune Device Query from Sujin Nelladath
Microsoft Content
Now for the Microsoft content, starting with an exciting new Security Copilot feature in preview, vulnerability remediation agents. Learn more here from Julia Idaewor
Windows 365 connections will soon be even more secure by default as covered here by Derek Su
One I am very excited about, Windows 365 Cloud Apps are now in Private preview. Learn about it and how to join the preview in this post from Serena Zheng
If you want to test security updates early, try the Security Update Validation Program as covered by Christina Ernest
That's all for this week, have a great weekend!