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Mastering Microsoft Endpoint Manager

Mastering Microsoft Endpoint Manager

By : Per Larsen
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Mastering Microsoft Endpoint Manager

Mastering Microsoft Endpoint Manager

4.5 (16)
By: Per Larsen

Overview of this book

Microsoft Modern Workplace solutions can simplify the management layer of your environment remarkably if you take the time to understand and implement them. With this book, you’ll learn everything you need to know to make the shift to Modern Workplace, running Windows 10, Windows 11, or Windows 365. Mastering Microsoft Endpoint Manager explains various concepts in detail to give you the clarity to plan how to use Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM) and eliminate potential migration challenges beforehand. You'll get to grips with using new services such as Windows 365 Cloud PC, Windows Autopilot, profile management, monitoring and analytics, and Universal Print. The book will take you through the latest features and new Microsoft cloud services to help you to get to grips with the fundamentals of MEM and understand which services you can manage. Whether you are talking about physical or cloud endpoints—it’s all covered. By the end of the book, you'll be able to set up MEM and use it to run Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows 365 efficiently.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
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Section 1: Understanding the Basics
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Section 2: Windows 365
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Section 3: Mastering Microsoft Endpoint Manager
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Section 4: Tips and Tricks from the Field

AAD

AAD provides single sign-on (SSO) and multi-factor authentication (MFA) to Windows 10 Enterprise and MEM to help protect your users from 99.9 percent of cybersecurity attacks.

AAD is the evolution of traditional AD (AD DS) and makes it possible to do the following:

  • SSO simplifies access to your apps from anywhere.
  • Conditional Access and MFA help to protect your environment from outside intruders.
  • As a single identity platform, it lets you engage with internal and external users more securely.
  • Developer tools make it easy to integrate identity into your apps and services.

Let's look at AAD users next.

AAD users

AAD users include the account settings of a user in your organization and only live in the Microsoft Azure cloud. Creating and deleting users can be done by using either the AAD Global Administrator role or an account that has the account administrator role-based access control (RBAC) role assigned.

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