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- Support tip: Upcoming Microsoft Intune network changes
We know many customers don’t always check their service change messages in the Microsoft 365 admin center or the corresponding Message Center content in the Microsoft Intune admin center, so in this blog post we’re highlighting an important upcoming change to Intune network service endpoints
- Support tip: Aligning network policy with Microsoft Intune and Zero . . .
As organizations adopt Microsoft Intune and advance their Zero Trust strategies, many discover that traditional, perimeter-based architectures no longer align with modern security expectations or the connectivity needs of a distributed workforce
- Support tip: Upcoming Microsoft Intune network changes
Deep dive into Windows Autopilot device preparation: How to deploy and when to use it Intune_Support_Team Sep 19, 2025 4 2K Views 0 likes 0 Comments
- Intune Customer Success | Microsoft Community Hub
Support tip: Upcoming Microsoft Intune network changes We know many customers don’t always check their service change messages in the Microsoft 365 admin center or the corresponding Message Center content in the Microsoft Intune admin center, so in this
- Whats new in Microsoft Intune at Ignite
Discover the latest innovations from Intune and see how integrating AI is reshaping endpoint management
- What’s New in Microsoft Intune: October 2025
As part of Microsoft's ongoing Secure Future Initiative, network service endpoints for Microsoft Intune are adopting new IP addresses defined by Azure Front Door This change affects customers using a firewall allowlist that allows outbound traffic based on IP addresses or Azure service tags
- What’s New in Microsoft Intune: August 2025
Multiple administrator approval now covers Intune RBAC roles and critical device actions Updates to roles, assignments, scope tags, and critical device actions (e g , wipe, retire, delete) can now choose to have the approval from a second administrator
- Microsoft 365 adds advanced Microsoft Intune solutions at scale
In addition to Intune’s upcoming changes within Microsoft 365, the recently announced Windows resiliency and security capabilities will be added to Windows Enterprise E3: Windows Resiliency Initiative recovery tools now include quick machine recovery (QMR) with enterprise-level controls, point-in-time restore, and cloud rebuild for Windows 11
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