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  • Important Notice from Windows Intune about upgrades–you need to uninstall the beta!

    Hi, I just got this alert from Windows Intune which tells me that the beta service will end soon and that I need to uninstall the beta software and if I have a full account, install the new software (or old software to then be upgraded) Important Notice Account:  David Overton Associates Source...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Wed, Nov 2 2011
    Filed under: beta, Microsoft, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • How does a SBS partner win / lose with Windows Intune–discuss

    Hi, I don’t run my own business offering support to customers, but I thought I would put out a suggestion, since some partners have asked me “how do I make money from the cloud?” Before I start I really do have to stress that this is NOT MY DAY JOB and that my opinions here are MINE and not those of...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Mon, Oct 31 2011
    Filed under: SBSC, Microsoft, SBS 2008, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune, Office 365
  • Windows Intune V2 Released–it may take a little time to update existing customers

    So I’ve got a bit Windows Intune batty at the moment.  The book is now finished and in review and today I got this lovely e-mail from Microsoft about my own subscription (yes, I do use it myself) What’s new in the October release? • Software Distribution. Centrally deploy most software to managed...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Mon, Oct 17 2011
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • The Windows Intune Client components

    Having installed (and uninstalled) Windows Intune a number of times I just wanted to signpost this blog post here that lists the components that are installed and what they do at Coretech by Brian Fahrenholtz .  The information can be found at Windows Intune Client Agent components .  It explains...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Sun, Oct 16 2011
    Filed under: Windows 7, Vista and XP, Hosted, Microsoft, Windows Client, Documentation, Windows 7, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Windows Intune V2 moving from Beta to full product (RTW)

    I went to log into the beta Windows Intune console tonight to discover it was “down”, or more importantly, it was directing me to the Service Status page. We can see from this that a number of sites are undergoing maintenance.  When we hover over the sites undergoing maintenance it states:  ...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Fri, Oct 14 2011
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • When does Windows Intune make sense for a company as the only management solution or hybrid

    I’ve been asked this question several times, so I thought I would share my thoughts. I don’t regularly work with the Windows Intune team at Microsoft as this is not my role, so this is purely my opinion, not in any way endorsed by Microsoft. To start off with, I think Windows Intune makes...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Sat, Oct 1 2011
    Filed under: Microsoft, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
  • Windows Intune Links worth having

    Since I’ve been working on the Windows Intune book I’ve found a few sources of information that I trust regarding the product.  I thought I would share them: Windows Intune V1 (current production environment) Service Status Dashboard - http://status.manage.microsoft.com/Statuspage/servicedashboard...
    Posted to David Overton's Blog by David Overton on Sun, Aug 28 2011
    Filed under: Microsoft, Book, Windows Intune, Cloud, Intune
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