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Description of the new feature - must be an in-depth explanation of the feature you want, reasoning why, and the added benefits for MSPs as a whole.
I want to be able to add a standardized Autopilot Profile and Status Page to our "All Tenants" standard.
During the SIP & CIPP, Kelvin pointed out that you can already deploy one to all tenants once, but this wouldn't ensure that newly created/associated tenants receive these by default.
This may make more sense to implement after the ability to manage MAM/MDM enable/disable is added.
The end goal would be to have Standards account for the entire Intune/Autopilot setup for a tenant (using policy template functionality like Intune Configuration profiles), automating essentially the whole process.
PowerShell commands you would normally use to achieve above request
I would usually do this through CIPP! This request is just adding an existing feature to another.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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[Feature Request]: Autopilot - Profile and Status Page Standards
[Feature Request]: Standards - Autopilot Profiles and Status Pages
Nov 29, 2023
Description of the new feature - must be an in-depth explanation of the feature you want, reasoning why, and the added benefits for MSPs as a whole.
I want to be able to add a standardized Autopilot Profile and Status Page to our "All Tenants" standard.
During the SIP & CIPP, Kelvin pointed out that you can already deploy one to all tenants once, but this wouldn't ensure that newly created/associated tenants receive these by default.
This may make more sense to implement after the ability to manage MAM/MDM enable/disable is added.
The end goal would be to have Standards account for the entire Intune/Autopilot setup for a tenant (using policy template functionality like Intune Configuration profiles), automating essentially the whole process.
PowerShell commands you would normally use to achieve above request
I would usually do this through CIPP! This request is just adding an existing feature to another.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: