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This is the Version 2 video for Intune Remediation Script. Let's learn about the common mistake that you can make with Intune Proactive remediation script packages.
Version 1- Intune Proactive Remediation Script Package and PowerShell Script Decoded https://youtu.be/f0GwubAoL8k
#msintune #intune #microsoftintune #Intuneremediationscript #proactiveremedian #microsoft365
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The script details are available in the blog post linked below - https://www.anoopcnair.com/deploy-proactive-remediation-script-intune/
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Prerequisites for Proactive Remediation: Intune device requirements
Intune enrolled or co-managed devices running the following:
Windows 10 version 1903 or later
The cumulative update from July 2021 or later installed
Pro, Pro Education, Enterprise, or Education. Home and long-term servicing channel (LTSC) aren't supported.
Windows devices must be Azure AD joined or hybrid Azure AD joined.
Workplace joined or Azure AD registered devices aren't supported.
The Connected User Experiences and Telemetry service on the device is running
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Licensing Requirements for Proactive Remediation Script Package
Licensing Prerequisites
Devices enrolled in Endpoint analytics need a valid license for the use of Microsoft Endpoint Manager. For more information, see Microsoft Intune licensing or Microsoft Configuration Manager licensing.
Proactive remediations also require users of the devices to have one of the following licenses:
Windows 10/11 Enterprise E3 or E5 (included in Microsoft 365 F3, E3, or E5)
Windows 10/11 Education A3 or A5 (included in Microsoft 365 A3 or A5)
Windows 10/11 Virtual Desktop Access (VDA) per user
More Details - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/analytics/overview#licensing-prerequisites
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PowerShell Script Vs. Remediation Script Differences? Differences between Script and Proactive Remediation
Intune PowerShell Script Deployment
Remediation Script Deployment
Additional License Requirements
Avi Prasad kindly shared a comparison sheet between proactive remediations vs. Intune PowerShell scripts.
Proactive Remediation is a superset of the PowerShell scripts feature.
Intune Proactive Remediation Scripts Vs PowerShell Scripts - https://www.anoopcnair.com/intune-proactive-remediation-scripts-powershell/
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Intune PowerShell Script Deployment?
PowerShell Script deployment is the workflow from where you can deploy a PowerShell script to managed Windows devices.
The script deployment options are available for Linux and macOS devices as well.
The PowerShell script deployment option has only basic functionalities.
No Additional license requirements
Azure AD Joined, Hybrid AAD Joined, and Azure AD registered devices are supported.
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What is Proactive Remediations Script Package?
Advanced workflow to detect and remediate common issues with the PowerShell script package.
Proactive remediations are part of Endpoint analytics.
Each script package consists of a detection script, a remediation script, and metadata.
Proactive Remediation can be treated as a modern Scheduled Task feature.
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Proactive Remediations Script Requirements
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/analytics/proactive-remediations#bkmk_requirements
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Proactive Remediation script package troubleshooting
Intune management extension (IME) is the lightweight agent that helps deploy complex apps, PowerShell scripts, and many other services on Windows devices.
IME logs are like ConfigMgr logs, and these logs are in the following location. IME is the Intune Logs in Windows PCs.
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\IntuneManagementExtension\Logs
Normal PowerShell policies are tracked in the IME registry under below reg_path - HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\IntuneManagementExtension\Policies
Last execution information stored under below reg_path – HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\IntuneManagementExtension\SideCarPolicies
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#Intune #MicrosoftIntune #IntuneVideos #IntuneTutorials #IntuneGuide #IntuneStudy #MSIntune #IntuneTraining #HowtoManageDevices
This is the Version 2 video for Intune Remediation Script. Let's learn about the common mistake that you can make with Intune Proactive remediation script packages.
Version 1- Intune Proactive Remediation Script Package and PowerShell Script Decoded https://youtu.be/f0GwubAoL8k
#msintune #intune #microsoftintune #Intuneremediationscript #proactiveremedian #microsoft365
==
The script details are available in the blog post linked below - https://www.anoopcnair.com/deploy-proactive-remediation-script-intune/
==
Prerequisites for Proactive Remediation: Intune device requirements
Intune enrolled or co-managed devices running the following:
Windows 10 version 1903 or later
The cumulative update from July 2021 or later installed
Pro, Pro Education, Enterprise, or Education. Home and long-term servicing channel (LTSC) aren't supported.
Windows devices must be Azure AD joined or hybrid Azure AD joined.
Workplace joined or Azure AD registered devices aren't supported.
The Connected User Experiences and Telemetry service on the device is running
===
Licensing Requirements for Proactive Remediation Script Package
Licensing Prerequisites
Devices enrolled in Endpoint analytics need a valid license for the use of Microsoft Endpoint Manager. For more information, see Microsoft Intune licensing or Microsoft Configuration Manager licensing.
Proactive remediations also require users of the devices to have one of the following licenses:
Windows 10/11 Enterprise E3 or E5 (included in Microsoft 365 F3, E3, or E5)
Windows 10/11 Education A3 or A5 (included in Microsoft 365 A3 or A5)
Windows 10/11 Virtual Desktop Access (VDA) per user
More Details - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/analytics/overview#licensing-prerequisites
==
PowerShell Script Vs. Remediation Script Differences? Differences between Script and Proactive Remediation
Intune PowerShell Script Deployment
Remediation Script Deployment
Additional License Requirements
Avi Prasad kindly shared a comparison sheet between proactive remediations vs. Intune PowerShell scripts.
Proactive Remediation is a superset of the PowerShell scripts feature.
Intune Proactive Remediation Scripts Vs PowerShell Scripts - https://www.anoopcnair.com/intune-proactive-remediation-scripts-powershell/
==
Intune PowerShell Script Deployment?
PowerShell Script deployment is the workflow from where you can deploy a PowerShell script to managed Windows devices.
The script deployment options are available for Linux and macOS devices as well.
The PowerShell script deployment option has only basic functionalities.
No Additional license requirements
Azure AD Joined, Hybrid AAD Joined, and Azure AD registered devices are supported.
==
What is Proactive Remediations Script Package?
Advanced workflow to detect and remediate common issues with the PowerShell script package.
Proactive remediations are part of Endpoint analytics.
Each script package consists of a detection script, a remediation script, and metadata.
Proactive Remediation can be treated as a modern Scheduled Task feature.
==
Proactive Remediations Script Requirements
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/analytics/proactive-remediations#bkmk_requirements
==
Proactive Remediation script package troubleshooting
Intune management extension (IME) is the lightweight agent that helps deploy complex apps, PowerShell scripts, and many other services on Windows devices.
IME logs are like ConfigMgr logs, and these logs are in the following location. IME is the Intune Logs in Windows PCs.
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\IntuneManagementExtension\Logs
Normal PowerShell policies are tracked in the IME registry under below reg_path - HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\IntuneManagementExtension\Policies
Last execution information stored under below reg_path – HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\IntuneManagementExtension\SideCarPolicies
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#Intune #MicrosoftIntune #IntuneVideos #IntuneTutorials #IntuneGuide #IntuneStudy #MSIntune #IntuneTraining #HowtoManageDevices