Enroll Windows 10 devices in Microsoft Intune, Enroll corporate device intune
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Introduction
This tutorial provides a comprehensive guide on how to enroll corporate-owned Windows 10 devices into Microsoft Intune. Following these steps will ensure that your devices are properly managed and secured, making it easier for IT administrators to maintain compliance and deploy policies.
Step 1: Prepare Your Device for Enrollment
Before starting the enrollment process, ensure your Windows 10 device is ready.
- Verify that the device is running a compatible version of Windows 10.
- Ensure that you have administrative rights on the device.
- Connect the device to the corporate network for a seamless enrollment experience.
Step 2: Enable Automatic Enrollment in Intune
Automatic enrollment simplifies the process by allowing devices to be automatically registered.
- Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
- Navigate to Devices > Windows > Windows enrollment > Automatic enrollment.
- Configure the MDM user scope to include the users or groups that should have automatic enrollment.
Step 3: Enroll the Windows 10 Device
Now, you can start the enrollment process on your device.
- Open Settings on the Windows 10 device.
- Go to Accounts > Access work or school.
- Click on Connect.
- Enter your corporate email address and click Next.
- Follow the prompts to sign in with your corporate credentials.
Step 4: Verify Enrollment
Once the device is enrolled, it’s important to verify that the enrollment was successful.
- Return to Settings > Accounts > Access work or school.
- Select the connected account and check the status.
- You can also log in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center to see if the device appears in the list of enrolled devices.
Step 5: Troubleshoot Enrollment Issues
If you encounter problems during enrollment, follow these troubleshooting steps.
- Check network connectivity; ensure the device is connected to the internet.
- Verify that the user account has permissions to enroll devices.
- Review the enrollment logs for errors:
- Use the Event Viewer by typing
eventvwr
in the Run dialog. - Navigate to Applications and Services Logs > Microsoft > Windows > DeviceManagement-Enterprise-Diagnostics-Provider.
- Use the Event Viewer by typing
Step 6: Sync Devices
After enrollment, syncing the device ensures that policies and settings are up to date.
- In the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, select the device.
- Click on Sync to initiate a sync request.
- You can also sync directly from the device:
- Open Settings > Accounts > Access work or school, select the account, and click Info > Sync.
Step 7: Apply Compliance and Configuration Policies
To ensure security and compliance, apply necessary policies to the enrolled device.
- In the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, navigate to Devices > Compliance policies.
- Create or select existing policies that apply to your organization.
- Assign these policies to the enrolled device.
Step 8: Monitor and Troubleshoot Compliance Policies
Monitoring compliance is crucial for maintaining security standards.
- Regularly check the compliance status in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
- If a device is marked as non-compliant, review the related policies and logs.
- Use the Troubleshoot section in the portal to identify and resolve compliance issues.
Conclusion
Enrolling corporate Windows 10 devices into Microsoft Intune is a straightforward process that streamlines device management and enhances security. By following the outlined steps, you ensure that your devices are compliant and well-managed. For further assistance, consider exploring additional resources or tutorials related to Microsoft Intune and device management.