Microsoft Intune Training MDM MAM Endpoint Manager Azure

Best Course at this price – Learn Microsoft Azure Intune (MAM & MDM Solution) with Endpoint Manager Admin Center – 2022
Microsoft Intune Training MDM MAM Endpoint Manager Azure
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2.41 GB
Total length :
3h 37m

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Ajeet Khan

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Last update

7/2023

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4.3/5

Microsoft Intune Training MDM MAM Endpoint Manager Azure

What you’ll learn

What is Microsoft Intune? What is MDM & MAM
How to create Free Microsoft 365 Account
Understanding Microsoft Endpoint Manager Dashboard
How To Enroll Windows/iOS devices to Microsoft Intune
Introduction to Autopilot
Get Device ID & Importing it to Intune
Creating and Implementing Autopilot Profile
Device Enrollment Settings (Intune Prerequisites)
Device Enrollment Restriction
How to Enroll a Windows 10 Device
Enrolling Windows 10 Device Using GPO (Group Policy Object)
How to Enroll an Apple Device
How to Enroll an Android Device
Understanding Device Enrollment Manager
Getting Device Inventory Reports
Understanding Device Configuration Profiles
Creating & Implementing Device Configuration profiles
Running Windows Powershell Script or BASH Script on MAC Devices
Understanding & Implementing Conditional Access Policies
Understanding & Implementing Compliance Policies
Assign/Deploy Application using Intune
Working with MAM App Protection Policies Using Intune
Understanding Windows Update
How to Deploy Feature Update on Windows 10 Device
Deploying Quality Update on Windows 10 Device
Understanding Update Policies for Apple Devices (iOS/iPad)

Microsoft Intune Training MDM MAM Endpoint Manager Azure

Requirements

Basic idea of Azure, Azure Active Directory, Microsoft Cloud is required
No programming experience needed
Basic understanding of various OS and Devices (Windows, iOS/Android)

Description

Best Course at this Price – Microsoft Intune Training | MDM MAM – Endpoint Manager AzureBonus – Free CKA (Certified Kubernetes Administrator) Lab hands-on questions with solutions.Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that focuses on mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM). You control how your organization’s devices are used, including mobile phones, tablets, and laptops. You can also configure specific policies to control applications. For example, you can prevent emails from being sent to people outside your organization. Intune also allows people in your organization to use their personal devices for school or work. On personal devices, Intune helps make sure your organization’s data stays protected and can isolate organization data from personal data.Intune is part of Microsoft’s Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) suite. Intune integrates with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) to control who has access and what they can access. It also integrates with Azure Information Protection for data protection. It can be used with the Microsoft 365 suite of products. For example, you can deploy Microsoft Teams, OneNote, and other Microsoft 365 apps to devices. This feature enables people in your organization to be productive on all of their devices while keeping your organization’s information protected with the policies you create.This course is designed for learners to pick up Microsoft Intune concepts from scratch. The course covers varieties of topics and learners will learn the following:Introduction:Course IntroductionUdemy TipsMicrosoft Intune Overview:What is Microsoft Intune? What is MDM & MAMHow to create Free Microsoft 365 AccountDevUnderstanding Microsoft Endpoint Manager DashboardWindows Autopilot Using Intune:Introduction to AutopilotGet Device ID & Importing it to IntuneCreating and Implementing Autopilot ProfileWorking With Various Device Enrollments & Reporting:Device Enrollment Settings (Intune Prerequisites)Device Enrollment RestrictionsHow to Enroll a Windows 10 DeviceEnrolling Windows 10 Device Using GPO (Group Policy Object)How to Enroll an Apple DeviceHow to Enroll an Android DeviceUnderstanding Device Enrollment ManagerGetting Device Inventory ReportsDevice Configuration Profiles:Understanding Device Configuration ProfilesCreating & Implementing Device Configuration profilesRunning Windows Powershell Script or BASH Script on MAC DevicesConditional Access & Compliance Policies:Understanding & Implementing Conditional Access PoliciesUnderstanding & Implementing Compliance PoliciesMAM – Application Deployment:Assign/Deploy Application using Intune – Part 1Assign/Deploy Application using Intune – Part 2Working with MAM App Protection Policies Using IntuneWorking With OS Update Using Intune:Understanding Windows UpdateHow to Deploy Feature Update on Windows 10 DeviceDeploying Quality Update on Windows 10 DeviceUnderstanding Update Policies for Apple Devices (iOS/iPad)CKA – Certified Kubernetes Administrator Hands-on Lab With SolutionQuestion 1 – Create a new pod called web-pod with image busybox Allow the pod to be able to set system_time​. The container should sleep for 3200 seconds​Question 2 – Create a new deployment called myproject, with image nginx:1.16 and ​1 replica. Next upgrade the deployment to version 1.17 using rolling​ update​. Make sure that the version upgrade is recorded in the resource annotation.​ Question 3 – Create a new deployment called my-deployment. Scale the deployment to 3 replicas. ​ Make sure desired number of pod always running. Question 4 – Deploy a web-nginx pod using the nginx:1.17 image with the labels set to tier=web-app.​ Question 5 – Create a static pod on node01 called static-pod with image nginx and you have to make sure that it is recreated/restarted automatically in case ​of any failure happens Question 6 – Create a pod called pod-multi with two containers, as given below:​ Container 1 – name: container1, image: nginx​ Container2 – name: container2, image: busybox, command: sleep 4800​ Question 7 – Create a pod called test-pod in “custom” namespace belonging to the test environment (env=test) and backend tier (tier=backend).​ image: nginx:1.17​ Question 8 – Get the node node01 in JSON format and store it in a file at ​ ./node-info.json​ Question 9 – Use JSON PATH query to retrieve the oslmages of all the nodes and store it in a file “all-nodes-os-info.txt” at root location.​ Note: The osImage are under the nodeInfo section under status of each node.​ Question 10 – Create a Persistent Volume with the given specification.​ Volume Name: pv-demo​ Storage:100Mi​ Access modes: ReadWriteMany​ Host Path: /pv/host-data​ Question 11 – Worker Node “node01” not responding, Debug the issue and fix it.​ Question 12 – Upgrade the Cluster (Master and worker Node) from 1.18.0 to 1.19.0. Make sure to first drain both Node and make it available after upgrade.​ CKA Exam Tips & Tricks

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Course Introduction & About Instructor

Lecture 2 Udemy Tips

Section 2: Microsoft Intune Overview

Lecture 3 How to create Free Microsoft 365 Account?

Lecture 4 What is Microsoft Intune? What is MDM & MAM?

Lecture 5 What is Endpoint Manager?

Lecture 6 Endpoint Manager Dashboard Overview

Section 3: Windows Autopilot Using Intune

Lecture 7 Introduction to Autopilot

Lecture 8 Getting Device ID & Importing it to Intune

Lecture 9 Creating and Implementing Autopilot Profile

Section 4: Working With Various Device Enrollments & Reporting

Lecture 10 Device Enrollment Settings (Intune Prerequisites)

Lecture 11 Device Enrollment Restrictions

Lecture 12 Enrolling a Windows 10 Device

Lecture 13 Enrolling Windows 10 Device Using GPO (Group Policy Object)

Lecture 14 How to Enroll an Apple Device?

Lecture 15 How to Enroll an Android Device

Lecture 16 Understanding Device Enrollment Manager

Lecture 17 Getting Device Inventory Reports

Section 5: Device Configuration Profiles

Lecture 18 Understanding Device Configuration Profiles

Lecture 19 Creating & Implementing Device Configuration profiles

Lecture 20 Running Windows Powershell Script or BASH Script on MAC Devices

Section 6: Conditional Access & Compliance Policies

Lecture 21 Understanding Conditional Access

Lecture 22 Implementing Conditional Access Policies

Lecture 23 Understanding & Implementing Compliance Policies

Section 7: MAM – Application Deployment

Lecture 24 Assign/Deploy Application using Intune – Part 1

Lecture 25 Assign/Deploy Application using Intune – Part 2

Lecture 26 Working with MAM App Protection Policies Using Intune

Section 8: Working With OS Update Using Intune

Lecture 27 Understanding Windows Update

Lecture 28 How to Deploy Feature Update on Windows 10 Device

Lecture 29 Deploying Quality Update on Windows 10 Device

Lecture 30 Understanding Update Policies for Apple Devices (iOS/iPad)

Section 9: Bonus – Labs – CKA – Certified Kubernetes Administrator

Lecture 31 Part 1 – Create Pod & Deployment With Given Scenarios

Lecture 32 Part 2 – Static Pod, Deployment, Replicas

Lecture 33 Part 3 – Namespaces, Multi-Container Pod, Fetch Nodes Information in JSON

Lecture 34 Part 4 – Debugging Node Not Responding, Persistent Volume & JSON Path Query

Lecture 35 Part 5 – Upgrade the Cluster (Master and worker Node) from 1.18.0 to 1.19.0

Lecture 36 Part 6 – ETCD Backup & Restore

Lecture 37 CKA – Tips & Tricks To Attempt Exam

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Course Information:

Udemy | English | 3h 37m | 2.41 GB
Created by: Ajeet Khan

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