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This article outlines the process for enrolling a Windows device into Microsoft Intune using a provisioning package (.ppkg). This method supports enrollment during initial setup, after setup, or by applying the package directly to the device.
This article outlines the process for enrolling an Apple iOS/iPadOS device into Microsoft Intune with Apple Configurator (Setup Assistant). This method is intended for user-assigned devices and enrolls the device with User Affinity, supporting Company Portal and access to company resources.
This article outlines the steps for creating and testing a Windows Autopilot deployment for Dell provisioning, including Azure Dynamic Device Groups, applications, Intune configuration, hardware hash collection, device pre-provisioning, and enrollment validation.
This article outlines the process for enrolling Apple devices into Microsoft Intune, including the use of Apple School Manager (ASM) for device assignment.
This article outlines the process for enrolling an Apple iOS/iPadOS device into Microsoft Intune with Apple Configurator (Direct Enrollment). This method is intended for shared or task-based devices, does not reset the device, enrolls the device without User Affinity, and does not support the Company Portal.
This article outlines the process for enrolling a macOS device into Microsoft Intune using an Intune enrollment profile (.mobileconfig). This method is intended for user-driven enrollment scenarios and allows devices to be enrolled directly on the device without requiring Apple Configurator.
This article outlines the process for deploying a mapped network drive to Windows device users using a Microsoft Intune configuration policy.
This article helps IT staff determine the appropriate Microsoft Intune enrollment method for Apple and Windows devices. After selecting the appropriate enrollment method, use the corresponding enrollment KBA to complete the device enrollment process.