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  • Windows Intune Silent Application Deployment hints

    Windows Intune requires application deployment to be a silent (as in no user interaction) process.  Sometimes working out how to do this can be quite hard.  Richard at Windows Intunepedia has shared some information on this that I thought I would also share: Steps to Deploy Adobe Reader X with...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Thu, Jan 12 2012
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Client, Windows 7, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Windows Intune learning path–free training for Microsoft Partners

    Eric Ligman tweeted about the new partner learning paths, so I zipped over there to see these excellent items for Windows Intune . I’ve already done some of these, but it is a great way to get up to speed on Windows Intune and how to sell it.   ttfn David
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Wed, Jan 4 2012
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Client, Windows 7, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Useful Windows Intune Documentation–What’s New Factsheet, Best Practices, Trial Guide and FAQ

    I saw this over e-mail at work today and thought I would share with you: - Factsheet (What’s new?) - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh452635.aspx - Best Practices (Deploying Software and Third Party Updates with Windows Intune)  http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh441740.aspx...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Tue, Jan 3 2012
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Client, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Windows Intune Case Study - Sora Technologies

    Another case study of an IT partner using Windows Intune to manage themselves and their customers.  I liked this comment: If we had started with Windows Intune, we would have saved approximately $80,000,” says Adams. “Going forward, we expect to save 10% in labour costs because we don’t have to...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Tue, Jan 3 2012
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Client, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • How to wake a computer to perform a antimalware scan, particularly useful for Windows Intune

    While having the book reviewed one feature that was asked for, but is not possible with Windows Intune, was the ability to make Windows Intune wake a computer at night and carry out an anti-virus scan. This blog post is referred to in the book when setting the Anti-Malware policy. To solve this, there...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Thu, Dec 15 2011
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Client, Book, Windows 7, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Got the notice that my Windows Intune account will be upgraded to V2

    Hi, even though the Windows Intune V2 service has been out for a little while, my existing V1 accounts have not yet been upgraded.  Today I got this e-mail telling me that it was now scheduled to happen in 4 days time. When I clicked on the link, I was taken to the alert that looks like this in...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Mon, Dec 12 2011
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Client, Windows 7, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Microsoft Case Study: Windows Intune - SkyWire

    I saw this case study and wanted to share as it has some fantastic good news in it, highlighting how Windows Intune is helping this customer.  The highlights for me were: Reduced IT Costs SkyWire Media avoided the cost of third-party products that it would need to perform desktop management tasks...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Thu, Dec 8 2011
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Client, Windows 7, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
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