Windows Server Devices Now Recognized as a New OS in Intune
Microsoft has announced that Windows Server devices are now recognized as a new operating system in Microsoft Intune. This change will allow organizations to manage their Windows Server devices with the same level of control as their other Windows devices.
What’s New
The new Windows Server OS support in Intune will allow organizations to:
- Manage Windows Server devices with the same level of control as their other Windows devices
- Securely deploy and manage applications, settings, and updates
- Securely access corporate resources
- Manage Windows Server devices with the same policies as their other Windows devices
What’s Important to Know
Organizations can now manage their Windows Server devices with the same level of control as their other Windows devices. This will allow them to securely deploy and manage applications, settings, and updates, as well as securely access corporate resources. Additionally, organizations can now manage their Windows Server devices with the same policies as their other Windows devices.
“This change will allow organizations to manage their Windows Server devices with the same level of control as their other Windows devices,” said Microsoft.
The new Windows Server OS support in Intune will give organizations the ability to easily and securely manage their Windows Server devices. This will allow organizations to more effectively manage their Windows devices and ensure their devices are secure and up to date.
Key points from the article:
- New OS recognition for Windows Server devices
- Greater control over Windows Server devices
- Ability to apply policies, deploy apps, and monitor compliance
- Integrated with other Windows 10 devices
- Managed through Microsoft Intune
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