![]() ![]() That means if you have anything assigned to a user group, it can now potentially deploy to those personal devices, and there’s no way to exclude them from a user-based assignment.īecause of this, some folks may not want to allow personal devices to enroll into Intune. Since Microsoft still doesn’t let you mix user inclusions with device exclusions, or vice versa, you can’t take a policy or an application and say, “ assign to all users, but exclude personal devices” (this is the example that is still called out in their doc). ![]() This is wonderful that this feature is available now, as I’ve seen a number of customers who had a mix of device types in Intune, and they were missing out on some management capabilities around these devices.
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