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### 2.3 Add Microsoft Intune
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Intune...
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**To add Microsoft Intune**
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1. In the <a href="https://portal.office.com/adminportal/home#/homepage" target="_blank">Office 365 admin center</a>, select **Billing > Purchase services**.
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2. In the **Home > Purchase services** screen, search for **Microsoft Intune**. Hover over **Microsoft Intune** to see the options to start a free 30-day trial or to buy now.
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3. Confirm your order to enable access to Microsoft Intune.
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4. In the admin center, the Intune licenses will show as available and ready to be assigned to users. Select **Users > Active users** and then edit the product licenses assigned to the users to turn on **Intune A Direct**.
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**Figure 11** - Assign Intune licenses
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5. In the admin center, confirm that **Intune** shows up in the list under **Admin centers**. If it doesn't, sign out and then sign back in and then check again.
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6. Select **Intune**. This will take you to the Intune management portal.
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**Figure 12** - Microsoft Intune management portal
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7. TBD - To be continued
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### 2.3 Add Azure AD to your domain
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### 2.3 Add Azure AD to your domain
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Microsoft Azure is an open and flexible cloud platform that enables you to quickly build, deploy, and manage apps across a global network of Microsoft-managed datacenters. In this walkthrough, we won't be using the full power of Azure and we'll primarily use it to create groups that we then use for provisioning through Intune.
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Microsoft Azure is an open and flexible cloud platform that enables you to quickly build, deploy, and manage apps across a global network of Microsoft-managed datacenters. In this walkthrough, we won't be using the full power of Azure and we'll primarily use it to create groups that we then use for provisioning through Intune.
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2. If you have not signed up for Azure AD before, you will see the following message. To proceed with the rest of the walkthrough, you need to activate an Azure subscription.
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2. If you have not signed up for Azure AD before, you will see the following message. To proceed with the rest of the walkthrough, you need to activate an Azure subscription.
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**Figure 11** - Access to Azure AD is not available
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**Figure 13** - Access to Azure AD is not available
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3. From the error message, select the country/region for your business. This should match with the location you specified when you signed up for Office 365.
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3. From the error message, select the country/region for your business. This should match with the location you specified when you signed up for Office 365.
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4. Click **Azure subscription**. This will take you to a free trial sign up screen.
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4. Click **Azure subscription**. This will take you to a free trial sign up screen.
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**Figure 12** - Sign up for Microsoft Azure
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**Figure 14** - Sign up for Microsoft Azure
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5. In the **Free trial sign up** screen, fill in the required information and then click **Sign up**.
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5. In the **Free trial sign up** screen, fill in the required information and then click **Sign up**.
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6. After you sign up, you should see the message that your subscription is ready. Click **Start managing my service**.
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6. After you sign up, you should see the message that your subscription is ready. Click **Start managing my service**.
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**Figure 13** - Start managing your Azure subscription
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**Figure 15** - Start managing your Azure subscription
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Afterwards, you should see a list of active directories. In the following example, **Fabrikam Design** is the active directory.
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Afterwards, you should see a list of active directories. In the following example, **Fabrikam Design** is the active directory.
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**Figure 14** - Azure first sign-in screen
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**Figure 16** - Azure first sign-in screen
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2. Select the directory (such as Fabrikam Design) to go to the directory's home page.
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2. Select the directory (such as Fabrikam Design) to go to the directory's home page.
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**Figure 15** - Directory home page
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**Figure 17** - Directory home page
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3. From the menu options on top, select **Groups**.
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3. From the menu options on top, select **Groups**.
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**Figure 16** - Azure AD groups
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**Figure 18** - Azure AD groups
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4. Select **Add a group** (from the top) or **Add group** at the bottom.
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4. Select **Add a group** (from the top) or **Add group** at the bottom.
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5. In the **Add Group** window, add a name, group type, and description for the group and click the checkmark to save your changes. The new group will appear on the groups list.
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5. In the **Add Group** window, add a name, group type, and description for the group and click the checkmark to save your changes. The new group will appear on the groups list.
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**Figure 17** - Newly added group in Azure AD
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**Figure 19** - Newly added group in Azure AD
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The members that were added to the group will appear on the list.
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The members that were added to the group will appear on the list.
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**Figure 18** - Members in the new group
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**Figure 20** - Members in the new group
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The list of applications for your company will appear. **Microsoft Intune** will be one of the applications on the list.
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The list of applications for your company will appear. **Microsoft Intune** will be one of the applications on the list.
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**Figure 19** - List of applications for your company
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**Figure 21** - List of applications for your company
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2. Select **Microsoft Intune** to configure the application.
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2. Select **Microsoft Intune** to configure the application.
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3. In the Microsoft Intune configuration page, click **Configure** to start automatic MDM enrollment configuration with Intune.
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3. In the Microsoft Intune configuration page, click **Configure** to start automatic MDM enrollment configuration with Intune.
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**Figure 20** - Configure Microsoft Intune in Azure
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**Figure 22** - Configure Microsoft Intune in Azure
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5. After you've chosen how to manage devices for users, select **Save** to enable automatic MDM enrollment with Intune.
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5. After you've chosen how to manage devices for users, select **Save** to enable automatic MDM enrollment with Intune.
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**Figure 21** - Configure Microsoft Intune
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**Figure 23** - Configure Microsoft Intune
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### 2.6 Configure Windows Store for Business for app distribution
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### 2.6 Configure Windows Store for Business for app distribution
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Next, you'll need to configure Windows Store for Business to distribute apps with a management tool such as Intune.
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In this part of the walkthrough, we'll be working on the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Microsoft Intune management portal</a> and <a href="https://businessstore.microsoft.com/en-us/Store/Apps" target="_blank">Windows Store for Business</a>.
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**To associate your Store account with Intune and configure synchronization**
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1. From the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Microsoft Intune management portal</a>, select **Admin**.
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2. Sign into <a href="https://businessstore.microsoft.com/en-us/Store/Apps" target="_blank">Windows Store for Business</a> using the same tenant account that you used to sign into Intune.
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3. Accept the EULA.
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5. In the Store portal, select **Settings > Management tools** to go to the management tools page.\
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## 3. Set up devices
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## 3. Set up devices
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