intune enrollment

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Intune enrollment refers to the process of registering a Windows device with Microsoft Intune, a cloud-based endpoint management service. On Windows 11, enrollment typically involves installing the Intune Company Portal app from the Microsoft Store, signing in with a work or school account, and following the prompts to join the device to the organization's Intune tenant. This process relies on Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) device certificates to establish trust. Issues such as certificate cleanup scripts from third-party updates can disrupt enrollment by removing these certificates, causing devices to lose their Entra ID join and requiring manual recovery. Understanding these dependencies helps ensure a smooth enrollment experience.
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    Install and Enroll Windows 11 with the Intune Company Portal

    If your organization has asked you to “install Microsoft Intune” on a Windows 11 PC, what they really mean is: install the Intune Company Portal app and enroll the device into your organization’s Intune tenant. Intune itself is a cloud service managed by IT; there is no single “Intune” binary to...
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    HP OneAgent Update Breaks Entra ID Join Over 1E Certificate Cleanup

    HP quietly pulled a Windows update for its HP OneAgent after the package’s cleanup script removed legitimate Microsoft certificates — including tenant-specific Entra ID/Intune certificates — causing some HP “AI PC” devices to lose their Entra ID (Azure AD) join and preventing corporate sign‑in...
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