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Hello,, So sorry. I completely missed the discussions the last month. I've been too busy, so I haven't had much time looking into things.
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Hi, Thanks for your response! I completely understand that you're busy, and I really appreciate you taking the time to reply. Regarding the points: Device Bulk Actions: This remains the feature I miss the most. I did write a script to handle some of this functionality, but it would be far more convenient to perform these actions directly within the IntuneManagement Tool. CSV Export for Devices: My main issue here is that when I use the export function under Devices in Intune, the enrollment profile isn’t included. If I export from the token section, I can see the enrollment profiles, but I don’t get hardware details like MAC addresses. A combined export showing both enrollment profiles and hardware information would be incredibly useful. Return to Service Feature: This is more of a "nice to have" for me. I understand it’s a complex feature and would likely take a lot of effort to implement. It’s not urgent, as Microsoft might eventually release something similar themselves. Thanks again for maintaining this tool—it’s been an invaluable resource! All the best, |
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Hey Mikael,
First of all, thank you so much for creating and maintaining the IntuneManagement tool. It’s an incredible resource, and I greatly appreciate the effort and dedication you’ve put into it. It has already proven to be immensely useful in managing multiple Intune instances.
I’d like to suggest a couple of features that I believe would add even more value to the tool:
1. Device Bulk Actions: e.g. Sync
2. CSV Export for Devices:
• The exported CSV could include details like device name, operating system, MAC-address, and—most importantly—the enrollment profile associated with each device.
3. Return to Service Feature for iOS Devices:
• Other MDM like Jamf and Relution offer a “Return to Service” feature for iOS devices, which allows administrators to prepare a device for the next user by automatically clearing certain settings or profiles and re-enrolling the device with a predefined WiFi-Profile.
• Would it be possible to implement a similar functionality in IntuneManagement Tool? This would be a game-changer for managing shared devices in education or enterprise environments.
Thank you so much!
All the best
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