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I am IT manager for 100 employee company and we recently subscribed to Microsoft 365 Business Premium plan including InTune Endpoint manager and I already joined all our computers (Windows 11 and MacOS) to InTune successfully.
I do not know, but it is possible. The last place I was at if you had a company phones it was enrolled as a company device in Intune, even if you used the phone for personal use. Then if you had a personal phone and wanted say email or OneDrive then they did MAM and not MDM. MAM is mobile application mgmt. IE if the app is connected to your work M365 account then the company has control over that app. It allowed the company to still manage their data on a personal device while not fully managing the personal device. Then if someone left I could remotely wipe the company data off the phone with MAM.
Since we are using Microsoft 365 for everything here, both email and management, I assume this is probably pretty easy to create a conditional access to Microsoft 365 only if the devices (BYOD or corporate) joint InTune?
Yes, Bryan is saying that you can do that with Conditional Access by requiring a compliant device. Device compliance is configured in Intune, and Intune reports on compliance. With conditional access, you can require device compliance to access resources. If the device is not compliant, access will be blocked. If a device is not enrolled in Intune, it is not compliant.
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