Working for customers, I had a need to make documentation to my work in Intune.
Using Word and Snipping Tool did the job, but it was time consuming, and the document had to be updated every time some changes was made in Intune.
Then I discovered "Intune Management" by Micke-K
Micke-K/IntuneManagement: Copy, export, import, delete, document and compare policies and profiles in Intune and Azure with PowerShell script and WPF UI. Import ADMX files and registry settings with ADMX ingestion. View and edit PowerShell script.
With his tool I could easily create documentation, and even export settings to JSON files as backup.
When starting the app and logging in, some permissions are required and must be approved.
This is a great tool.
But there is more.... you can automate it, and run it on a schedule.
I will like to schedule, run and store backup and documentation in Azure. Without any use of onprem.
But this setup can easily be modified to run on an onprem server and storage.
During this serie of blogs, I will walk you through the Azure setup, like App Registration, Resource Group, Storage Account, Automation Account and script.
How this can give some inspiration.
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