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Powershell
Thomas Kurth

Unveiling a new version of M365Documentation PowerShell Module: Creating Markdown Documentation with Ease

The Microsoft 365 community has a reason to rejoice as a new release of the M365Documentation PowerShell module was published PowerShellGallery.com. With the latest update, users can now create comprehensive documentation in Markdown format, complete with an intuitive table of contents. This feature has been highly anticipated and requested by

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Intune
Thomas Kurth

Map printers with Microsoft Endpoint Manager

When moving to the cloud managed modern workplace based on Azure AD Join you will see that there are many benefits available. But especially designing the workplace can lead to problems as Microsoft Endpoint Manager currently supports nearly all policies and settings, but lacks the possibilities of GPO Preferences like

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Intune
Thomas Kurth

Intune Settings Catalog support in M365Documentation

The M365Documentation PowerShell module is extended with new incredible  functions: PowerShell 7 Support the execution on PowerShell 7 hosts. MEM/Intune Settings Catalog The settings catalog is growing and is used by more and more customers. Now, it can also be documented with my module. Thank you @ylepine for the contribution

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Azure AD
Thomas Kurth

Automatic Intune Documentation evolves to Automatic Microsoft 365 Documentation

One of the biggest pain points of many companies is the documentation of their infrastructure. With the fast changing products/features it’s more important to have an accurate documentation. The Automatic Microsoft 365 Documentation is the successor of the Automatic Intune Documentation which provides many advantages. It’s no longer a simple

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Intune
Thomas Kurth

Deploy Code Signing Certificate with Intune

5.1.2021 – Updated post to include OMA-URI/Custom configuration option  In the last years the recommendation to “Code Sign” scripts should have arrived to everybody. Especially when deploying scripts with Intune or ConfigMgr at scale it’s good to sign them.  It sounds simple but regardless most don’t use it. I would

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