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Microsoft Intune: Create an MDM Policy

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In today’s Ask the Admin, I’ll show you how to add a Mobile Device Management (MDM) policy to Microsoft Intune, and make sure it gets applied to your devices.

In Microsoft Intune: Windows 10 Device Enrollment on the Petri IT Knowledgebase, I showed you how to set up Intune MDM autoenrollment of Windows 10 devices when they join an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) domain. Once you have one or more devices enrolled with Intune, the next step is to create and apply an MDM policy. For more information about Microsoft Intune, see Introduction to Microsoft Intune on Petri IT Knowledgebase.

Create an MDM Policy in Intune

Before you can complete the instructions below, you will need both a trial Intune account and Azure Active Directory (Premium) subscription. You’ll also need a Windows 10 device that is already enrolled with your Intune tenant.

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Add an MDM policy in Microsoft Intune (Image Credit: Russell Smith)

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Configure an MDM policy in Microsoft Intune (Image Credit: Russell Smith)

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Deploy an MDM policy in Microsoft Intune (Image Credit: Russell Smith)

In a production environment, I recommend using groups to manage which enrolled devices receive policy. Selecting All Direct Managed Devices will apply policy to all enrolled devices.

Synchronize a Device to Apply Policy

Let’s check if the new policy will be applied to devices at the next sync.

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Synchronize an enrolled client to receive a MDM policy (Image Credit: Russell Smith)

In this article, I showed you how to create and deploy an MDM policy using Microsoft Intune, and how to ensure the policy is deployed to enrolled devices.

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