Corrected incomplete coding of automatic image borders

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Gary Moore
2021-02-16 14:11:27 -08:00
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Deploy Defender for Endpoint for iOS via Intune Company Portal.
1. In [Microsoft Endpoint manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431), go to **Apps** -> **iOS/iPadOS** -> **Add** -> **iOS store app** and click **Select**.
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![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center1](images/ios-deploy-1.png)
> ![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center1](images/ios-deploy-1.png)
1. On the Add app page, click on **Search the App Store** and type **Microsoft Defender ATP** in the search bar. In the search results section, click on *Microsoft Defender ATP* and click **Select**.
@ -63,14 +63,14 @@ Deploy Defender for Endpoint for iOS via Intune Company Portal.
> The selected user group should consist of Intune enrolled users.
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![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center2](images/ios-deploy-2.png)
> ![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center2](images/ios-deploy-2.png)
1. In the *Review + Create* section, verify that all the information entered is correct and then select **Create**. In a few moments, the Defender for Endpoint app should be created successfully, and a notification should show up at the top-right corner of the page.
1. In the app information page that is displayed, in the **Monitor** section, select **Device install status** to verify that the device installation has completed successfully.
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![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center3](images/ios-deploy-3.png)
> ![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center3](images/ios-deploy-3.png)
## Complete onboarding and check status
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1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431) and go to **Apps** > **App configuration policies** > **Add**. Click on **Managed devices**.
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![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center4](images/ios-deploy-4.png)
> ![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center4](images/ios-deploy-4.png)
1. In the *Create app configuration policy* page, provide the following information:
- Policy Name
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- Targeted app: Select **Microsoft Defender ATP** from the list
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![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center5](images/ios-deploy-5.png)
> ![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center5](images/ios-deploy-5.png)
1. In the next screen, select **Use configuration designer** as the format. Specify the following property:
- Configuration Key: issupervised
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- Configuration Value: {{issupervised}}
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![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center6](images/ios-deploy-6.png)
> ![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center6](images/ios-deploy-6.png)
1. Click **Next** to open the **Scope tags** page. Scope tags are optional. Click **Next** to continue.
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- Navigate to **Devices** -> **iOS/iPadOS** -> **Configuration profiles** -> **Create Profile**
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![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center7](images/ios-deploy-7.png)
> ![Image of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admin Center7](images/ios-deploy-7.png)
- Provide a name of the profile. When prompted to import a Configuration profile file, select the one downloaded above.
- In the **Assignment** section, select the device group to which you want to apply this profile. As a best practice, this should be applied to all managed iOS devices. Click **Next**.