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1. Go to the <a href="https://business.microsoft.com/en-us/products/office-365" target="_blank">Office 365</a> page in the <a href="https://business.microsoft.com" target="_blank">Microsoft Business site</a>. Select **Try now** to use the Office 365 Business Premium Trial or select **Buy now** to sign up for Office 365 Business Premium. In this walkthrough, we'll select **Try now**.
**Figure 1** - Try or buy Office 365
**Figure 1** - Try or buy Office 365
![Office 365 for business sign up](images/office365_tryorbuy_now.png)
![Office 365 for business sign up](images/office365_tryorbuy_now.png)
2. Fill out the sign up form and provide information about you and your company.
3. Create a user ID and password to use to sign into your account.
This step creates an onmicrosoft.com email address. You can use this email address to sign in to the various admin centers. Save your sign-in info so you can use it to sign into <a href="https://portal.office.com" target="_blank">https://portal.office.com</a> (the admin portal).
This step creates an onmicrosoft.com email address. You can use this email address to sign in to the various admin centers. Save your sign-in info so you can use it to sign into <a href="https://portal.office.com" target="_blank">https://portal.office.com</a> (the admin portal).
4. Select **Create my account** and then enter the phone number you used in step 2 to verify your identity. You'll be asked to enter your verification code.
5. Select **You're ready to go...** which will take you to the Office 365 portal.
> [!NOTE]
> In the Office 365 portal, icons that are greyed out are still installing.
> [!NOTE]
> In the Office 365 portal, icons that are greyed out are still installing.
**Figure 2** - Office 365 portal
**Figure 2** - Office 365 portal
![Office 365 portal](images/office365_portal.png)
![Office 365 portal](images/office365_portal.png)
6. Select the **Admin** tile to go to the Office 365 admin center.
7. In the admin center, click **Next** to see the highlights and welcome info for the admin center. When you're done, click **Go to setup** to complete the Office 365 setup.
This may take up to a half hour to complete.
This may take up to a half hour to complete.
**Figure 3** - Office 365 admin center
**Figure 3** - Office 365 admin center
![Office 365 admin center](images/office365_admin_portal.png)
![Office 365 admin center](images/office365_admin_portal.png)
8. Go back to the <a href="https://portal.office.com/adminportal/home#/homepage" target="_blank">Office 365 admin center</a> to add or buy a domain.
1. Select the **Domains** option.
1. Select the **Domains** option.
**Figure 4** - Option to add or buy a domain
**Figure 4** - Option to add or buy a domain
![Add or buy a domain in Office 365 admin center](images/office365_buy_domain.png)
![Add or buy a domain in Office 365 admin center](images/office365_buy_domain.png)
2. In the **Home > Domains** page, you will see the Microsoft-provided domain, such as *fabrikamdesign.onmicrosoft.com*.
2. In the **Home > Domains** page, you will see the Microsoft-provided domain, such as *fabrikamdesign.onmicrosoft.com*.
**Figure 5** - Microsoft-provided domain
**Figure 5** - Microsoft-provided domain
![Microsoft-provided domain](images/office365_ms_provided_domain.png)
![Microsoft-provided domain](images/office365_ms_provided_domain.png)
- If you already have a domain, select **+ Add domain** to add your existing domain. If you select this option, you'll be required to verify that you own the domain. Follow the steps in the wizard to verify your domain.
- If you don't already own a domain, select **+ Buy domain**. If you're using a trial plan, you'll be required to upgrade your trial plan in order to buy a domain. Choose the subscription plan to use for your business and provide the details to complete your order.
- If you already have a domain, select **+ Add domain** to add your existing domain. If you select this option, you'll be required to verify that you own the domain. Follow the steps in the wizard to verify your domain.
- If you don't already own a domain, select **+ Buy domain**. If you're using a trial plan, you'll be required to upgrade your trial plan in order to buy a domain. Choose the subscription plan to use for your business and provide the details to complete your order.
Once you've added your domain, you'll see it listed in addition to the Microsoft-provided onmicrosoft.com domain.
Once you've added your domain, you'll see it listed in addition to the Microsoft-provided onmicrosoft.com domain.
**Figure 6** - Domains
**Figure 6** - Domains
![Verify your domains in Office 365 admin center](images/office365_additional_domain.png)
![Verify your domains in Office 365 admin center](images/office365_additional_domain.png)
### 1.2 Add users and assign product licenses
Once you've set up Office and added your domain, it's time to add users so they have access to Office 365. People in your organization need an account before they can sign in and access Office 365. The easiest way to add users is to add them one at a time in the Office 365 admin center.
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1. In the <a href="https://portal.office.com/adminportal/home#/homepage" target="_blank">Office 365 admin center</a>, select **Users > Active users**.
**Figure 7** - Add users
**Figure 7** - Add users
![Add Office 365 users](images/office365_users.png)
![Add Office 365 users](images/office365_users.png)
2. In the **Home > Active users** page, add users individually or in bulk.
- To add users one at a time, select **+ Add a user**.
- To add users one at a time, select **+ Add a user**.
If you select this option, you'll see the **New user** screen and you can add details about the new user including their name, user name, role, and so on. You also have the opportunity to assign **Product licenses**. For detailed step-by-step info on adding a user account, see *Add a user account in the Office 365 admin center* in <a href="https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Add-users-individually-or-in-bulk-to-Office-365-Admin-Help-1970f7d6-03b5-442f-b385-5880b9c256ec" target="_blank">Add users individually or in bulk to Office 365 - Admin Help</a>.
If you select this option, you'll see the **New user** screen and you can add details about the new user including their name, user name, role, and so on. You also have the opportunity to assign **Product licenses**. For detailed step-by-step info on adding a user account, see *Add a user account in the Office 365 admin center* in <a href="https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Add-users-individually-or-in-bulk-to-Office-365-Admin-Help-1970f7d6-03b5-442f-b385-5880b9c256ec" target="_blank">Add users individually or in bulk to Office 365 - Admin Help</a>.
**Figure 8** - Add an individual user
**Figure 8** - Add an individual user
![Add an individual user](images/office365_add_individual_user.png)
![Add an individual user](images/office365_add_individual_user.png)
- To add multiple users at once, select **More** and then choose **+ Import multiple users**. If you select this option, you'll need to create and upload a CSV file containing the list of users.
- To add multiple users at once, select **More** and then choose **+ Import multiple users**. If you select this option, you'll need to create and upload a CSV file containing the list of users.
The **Import multiple users** screen includes a link where you can learn more about importing multiple users and also links for downloading a sample CSV file (one with headers only and another with headers and sample user information). For detailed step-by-step info on adding multiple users to Office 365, see <a href="https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Add-several-users-at-the-same-time-to-Office-365-Admin-Help-1f5767ed-e717-4f24-969c-6ea9d412ca88" target="_blank">Add several users at the same time to Office 365 - Admin Help</a>. Once you've added all the users, don't forget to assign **Product licenses** to the new users.
The **Import multiple users** screen includes a link where you can learn more about importing multiple users and also links for downloading a sample CSV file (one with headers only and another with headers and sample user information). For detailed step-by-step info on adding multiple users to Office 365, see <a href="https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Add-several-users-at-the-same-time-to-Office-365-Admin-Help-1f5767ed-e717-4f24-969c-6ea9d412ca88" target="_blank">Add several users at the same time to Office 365 - Admin Help</a>. Once you've added all the users, don't forget to assign **Product licenses** to the new users.
**Figure 9** - Import multiple users
**Figure 9** - Import multiple users
![Import multiple users](images/office365_import_multiple_users.png)
![Import multiple users](images/office365_import_multiple_users.png)
3. Verify that all the users you added appear in the list of **Active users**. The **Status** should indicate the product licenses that were assigned to them.
**Figure 10** - List of active users
**Figure 10** - List of active users
![Verify users and assigned product licenses](images/o365_active_users.png)
![Verify users and assigned product licenses](images/o365_active_users.png)
### 1.3 Add Microsoft Intune
Microsoft Intune provides mobile device management, app management, and PC management capabilities from the cloud. Using Intune, organizations can provide their employees with access to apps, data, and corporate resources from anywhere on almost any device while helping to keep corporate information secure. To learn more, see <a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/understand-explore/introduction-to-microsoft-intune" target="_blank">What is Intune?</a>
@ -158,16 +158,16 @@ Microsoft Intune provides mobile device management, app management, and PC manag
3. Confirm your order to enable access to Microsoft Intune.
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**.
**Figure 11** - Assign Intune licenses
**Figure 11** - Assign Intune licenses
![Assign Microsoft Intune licenses to users](images/o365_assign_intune_license.png)
![Assign Microsoft Intune licenses to users](images/o365_assign_intune_license.png)
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.
6. Select **Intune**. This will take you to the Intune management portal.
**Figure 12** - Microsoft Intune management portal
**Figure 12** - Microsoft Intune management portal
![Microsoft Intune management portal](images/intune_portal_home.png)
![Microsoft Intune management portal](images/intune_portal_home.png)
Intune should now be added to your tenant. We'll come back to Intune later when we [Configure Microsoft Store for Business for app distribution](#17-configure-microsoft-store-for-business-for-app-distribution).
@ -178,30 +178,30 @@ Microsoft Azure is an open and flexible cloud platform that enables you to quick
1. In the <a href="https://portal.office.com/adminportal/home#/homepage" target="_blank">Office 365 admin center</a>, select **Admin centers > Azure AD**.
> [!NOTE]
> You will need Azure AD Premium to configure automatic MDM enrollment with Intune.
> [!NOTE]
> You will need Azure AD Premium to configure automatic MDM enrollment with Intune.
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.
**Figure 13** - Access to Azure AD is not available
**Figure 13** - Access to Azure AD is not available
![Access to Azure AD not available](images/azure_ad_access_not_available.png)
![Access to Azure AD not available](images/azure_ad_access_not_available.png)
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.
4. Click **Azure subscription**. This will take you to a free trial sign up screen.
**Figure 14** - Sign up for Microsoft Azure
**Figure 14** - Sign up for Microsoft Azure
![Sign up for Microsoft Azure](images/azure_ad_sign_up_screen.png)
![Sign up for Microsoft Azure](images/azure_ad_sign_up_screen.png)
5. In the **Free trial sign up** screen, fill in the required information and then click **Sign up**.
6. After you sign up, you should see the message that your subscription is ready. Click **Start managing my service**.
**Figure 15** - Start managing your Azure subscription
**Figure 15** - Start managing your Azure subscription
![Start managing your Azure subscription](images/azure_ad_successful_signup.png)
![Start managing your Azure subscription](images/azure_ad_successful_signup.png)
This will take you to the <a href="https://portal.azure.com" target="_blank">Microsoft Azure portal</a>.
This will take you to the <a href="https://portal.azure.com" target="_blank">Microsoft Azure portal</a>.
### 1.5 Add groups in Azure AD
This section is the walkthrough is optional. However, we recommend that you create groups in Azure AD to manage access to corporate resources, such as apps, policies and settings, and so on. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/active-directory-manage-groups" target="_blank">Managing access to resources with Azure Active Directory groups</a>.
@ -212,38 +212,38 @@ To add Azure AD group(s), we will use the <a href="https://manage.windowsazure.c
1. If this is the first time you're setting up your directory, when you navigate to the **Azure Active Directory** node in the <a href="https://manage.windowsazure.com/" target="_blank">classic Azure portal</a>, you will see a screen informing you that your directory is ready for use.
Afterwards, you should see a list of active directories. In the following example, **Fabrikam Design** is the active directory.
Afterwards, you should see a list of active directories. In the following example, **Fabrikam Design** is the active directory.
**Figure 16** - Azure first sign-in screen
**Figure 16** - Azure first sign-in screen
![Select Azure AD](images/azure_portal_classic_configure_directory.png)
![Select Azure AD](images/azure_portal_classic_configure_directory.png)
2. Select the directory (such as Fabrikam Design) to go to the directory's home page.
**Figure 17** - Directory home page
**Figure 17** - Directory home page
![Directory home page](images/azure_portal_classic_directory_ready.png)
![Directory home page](images/azure_portal_classic_directory_ready.png)
3. From the menu options on top, select **Groups**.
**Figure 18** - Azure AD groups
**Figure 18** - Azure AD groups
![Add groups in Azure AD](images/azure_portal_classic_groups.png)
![Add groups in Azure AD](images/azure_portal_classic_groups.png)
4. Select **Add a group** (from the top) or **Add group** at the bottom.
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.
**Figure 19** - Newly added group in Azure AD
**Figure 19** - Newly added group in Azure AD
![Verify the new group appears on the list](images/azure_portal_classic_all_users_group.png)
![Verify the new group appears on the list](images/azure_portal_classic_all_users_group.png)
6. In the **Groups** tab, select the arrow next to the group (such as **All users**), add members to the group, and then save your changes.
The members that were added to the group will appear on the list.
The members that were added to the group will appear on the list.
**Figure 20** - Members in the new group
**Figure 20** - Members in the new group
![Members added to the new group](images/azure_portal_classic_members_added.png)
![Members added to the new group](images/azure_portal_classic_members_added.png)
7. Repeat steps 2-6 to add other groups. You can add groups based on their roles in your company, based on the apps that each group can use, and so on.
@ -259,37 +259,37 @@ You can read <a href="https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/201
1. In to the <a href="https://manage.windowsazure.com/" target="_blank">classic Azure portal</a>, click on your company's Azure Active Directory to go back to the main window. Select **Applications** from the list of directory menu options.
The list of applications for your company will appear. **Microsoft Intune** will be one of the applications on the list.
The list of applications for your company will appear. **Microsoft Intune** will be one of the applications on the list.
**Figure 21** - List of applications for your company
**Figure 21** - List of applications for your company
![List of applications for your company](images/azure_portal_classic_applications.png)
![List of applications for your company](images/azure_portal_classic_applications.png)
2. Select **Microsoft Intune** to configure the application.
3. In the Microsoft Intune configuration page, click **Configure** to start automatic MDM enrollment configuration with Intune.
**Figure 22** - Configure Microsoft Intune in Azure
**Figure 22** - Configure Microsoft Intune in Azure
![Configure Microsoft Intune in Azure](images/azure_portal_classic_configure_intune_app.png)
![Configure Microsoft Intune in Azure](images/azure_portal_classic_configure_intune_app.png)
4. In the Microsoft Intune configuration page:
- In the **Properties** section, you should see a list of URLs for MDM discovery, MDM terms of use, and MDM compliance.
- In the **Properties** section, you should see a list of URLs for MDM discovery, MDM terms of use, and MDM compliance.
> [!NOTE]
> The URLs are automatically configured for your Azure AD tenant so you don't need to change them.
> [!NOTE]
> The URLs are automatically configured for your Azure AD tenant so you don't need to change them.
- In the **Manage devices for these users** section, you can specify which users' devices should be managed by Intune.
- **All** will enable all users' Windows 10 devices to be managed by Intune.
- **Groups** let you select whether only users that belong to a specific group will have their devices managed by Intune.
- In the **Manage devices for these users** section, you can specify which users' devices should be managed by Intune.
- **All** will enable all users' Windows 10 devices to be managed by Intune.
- **Groups** let you select whether only users that belong to a specific group will have their devices managed by Intune.
> [!NOTE]
> In this step, choose the group that contains all the users in your organization as members. This is the **All** group.
> [!NOTE]
> In this step, choose the group that contains all the users in your organization as members. This is the **All** group.
5. After you've chosen how to manage devices for users, select **Save** to enable automatic MDM enrollment with Intune.
**Figure 23** - Configure Microsoft Intune
**Figure 23** - Configure Microsoft Intune
![Configure automatic MDM enrollment with Intune](images/azure_portal_classic_configure_intune_mdm_enrollment.png)
![Configure automatic MDM enrollment with Intune](images/azure_portal_classic_configure_intune_mdm_enrollment.png)
### 1.7 Configure Microsoft Store for Business for app distribution
Next, you'll need to configure Microsoft Store for Business to distribute apps with a management tool such as Intune.
@ -301,33 +301,33 @@ In this part of the walkthrough, we'll be working on the <a href="https://manage
1. From the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Microsoft Intune management portal</a>, select **Admin**.
2. In the **Administration** workspace, click **Mobile Device Management**. If this is the first item you're using the portal, click **manage mobile devices** in the **Mobile Device Management** window. The page will refresh and you'll have new options under **Mobile Device Management**.
**Figure 24** - Mobile device management
**Figure 24** - Mobile device management
![Set up mobile device management in Intune](images/intune_admin_mdm_configure.png)
![Set up mobile device management in Intune](images/intune_admin_mdm_configure.png)
3. Sign into <a href="https://businessstore.microsoft.com/en-us/Store/Apps" target="_blank">Microsoft Store for Business</a> using the same tenant account that you used to sign into Intune.
4. Accept the EULA.
5. In the Store portal, select **Settings > Management tools** to go to the management tools page.
6. In the **Management tools** page, find **Microsoft Intune** on the list and click **Activate** to get Intune ready to use with Microsoft Store for Business.
**Figure 25** - Activate Intune as the Store management tool
**Figure 25** - Activate Intune as the Store management tool
![Activate Intune from the Store portal](images/wsfb_management_tools_activate.png)
![Activate Intune from the Store portal](images/wsfb_management_tools_activate.png)
7. Go back to the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management portal</a>, select **Admin > Mobile Device Management**, expand **Windows**, and then choose **Store for Business**.
8. In the **Microsoft Store for Business** page, select **Configure Sync** to sync your Store for Business volume-purchased apps with Intune.
**Figure 26** - Configure Store for Business sync in Intune
**Figure 26** - Configure Store for Business sync in Intune
![Configure Store for Business sync in Intune](images/intune_admin_mdm_store_sync.png)
![Configure Store for Business sync in Intune](images/intune_admin_mdm_store_sync.png)
9. In the **Configure Microsoft Store for Business app sync** dialog box, check **Enable Microsoft Store for Business sync**. In the **Language** dropdown list, choose the language in which you want apps from the Store to be displayed in the Intune console and then click **OK**.
**Figure 27** - Enable Microsoft Store for Business sync in Intune
**Figure 27** - Enable Microsoft Store for Business sync in Intune
![Enable Store for Business sync in Intune](images/intune_configure_store_app_sync_dialog.png)
![Enable Store for Business sync in Intune](images/intune_configure_store_app_sync_dialog.png)
The **Microsoft Store for Business** page will refresh and it will show the details from the sync.
The **Microsoft Store for Business** page will refresh and it will show the details from the sync.
**To buy apps from the Store**
@ -346,9 +346,9 @@ In the following example, we'll show you how to buy apps through the Microsoft S
1. In the <a href="https://businessstore.microsoft.com/en-us/Store/Apps" target="_blank">Microsoft Store for Business</a> portal, click **Shop**, scroll down to the **Made by Microsoft** category, and click **Show all** to see all the Microsoft apps in the list.
**Figure 28** - Shop for Store apps
**Figure 28** - Shop for Store apps
![Shop for Store apps](images/wsfb_shop_microsoft_apps.png)
![Shop for Store apps](images/wsfb_shop_microsoft_apps.png)
2. Click to select an app, such as **Reader**. This opens the app page.
3. In the app's Store page, click **Get the app**. You should see a dialog that confirms your order. Click **Close**. This will refresh the app's Store page.
@ -356,12 +356,12 @@ In the following example, we'll show you how to buy apps through the Microsoft S
5. Next, search for another app by name (such as **InstaNote**) or repeat steps 1-4 for the **InstaNote** app.
6. Go to **Manage > Inventory** and verify that the apps you purchased appear in your inventory.
**Figure 29** - App inventory shows the purchased apps
**Figure 29** - App inventory shows the purchased apps
![Confirm that your inventory shows purchased apps](images/wsfb_manage_inventory_newapps.png)
![Confirm that your inventory shows purchased apps](images/wsfb_manage_inventory_newapps.png)
> [!NOTE]
> Sync happens automatically, but it may take up to 24 hours for your organization's private store and 12 hours for Intune to sync all your purchased apps. You can force a sync to make this process happen faster. For more info, see [To sync recently purchased apps](#forceappsync).
> [!NOTE]
> Sync happens automatically, but it may take up to 24 hours for your organization's private store and 12 hours for Intune to sync all your purchased apps. You can force a sync to make this process happen faster. For more info, see [To sync recently purchased apps](#forceappsync).
**<a name="forceappsync"></a>To sync recently purchased apps**
@ -370,9 +370,9 @@ If you need to sync your most recently purchased apps and have it appear in your
1. In the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management portal</a>, select **Admin > Mobile Device Management > Windows > Store for Business**.
2. In the **Microsoft Store for Business** page, click **Sync now** to force a sync.
**Figure 30** - Force a sync in Intune
**Figure 30** - Force a sync in Intune
![Force a sync in Intune](images/intune_admin_mdm_forcesync.png)
![Force a sync in Intune](images/intune_admin_mdm_forcesync.png)
**To view purchased apps**
- In the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management portal</a>, select **Apps > Apps** and then choose **Volume-Purchased Apps** to see the list of available apps. Verify that the apps you purchased were imported correctly.
@ -387,33 +387,33 @@ To set up new Windows devices, go through the Windows initial device setup or fi
**<a name="usewindowsoobe"></a>To set up a device**
1. Go through the Windows device setup experience. On a new or reset device, this starts with the **Hi there** screen on devices running Windows 10, version 1607 (Anniversary Update). The setup lets you:
- Fill in the details in the **Hi there** screen including your home country/region, preferred language, keyboard layout, and timezone
- Accept the EULA
- Customize the setup or use Express settings
- Fill in the details in the **Hi there** screen including your home country/region, preferred language, keyboard layout, and timezone
- Accept the EULA
- Customize the setup or use Express settings
**Figure 31** - First screen in Windows device setup
**Figure 31** - First screen in Windows device setup
![First screen in Windows device setup](images/win10_hithere.png)
![First screen in Windows device setup](images/win10_hithere.png)
> [!NOTE]
> During setup, if you don't have a Wi-Fi network configured, make sure you connect the device to the Internet through a wired/Ethernet connection.
> [!NOTE]
> During setup, if you don't have a Wi-Fi network configured, make sure you connect the device to the Internet through a wired/Ethernet connection.
2. In the **Who owns this PC?** screen, select **My work or school owns it** and click **Next**.
3. In the **Choose how you'll connect** screen, select **Join Azure Active Directory** and click **Next**.
**Figure 32** - Choose how you'll connect your Windows device
**Figure 32** - Choose how you'll connect your Windows device
![Choose how you'll connect the Windows device](images/win10_choosehowtoconnect.png)
![Choose how you'll connect the Windows device](images/win10_choosehowtoconnect.png)
4. In the **Let's get you signed in** screen, sign in using one of the user accounts you added in section [1.2 Add users and assign product licenses](#12-add-users-and-assign-product-licenses). We suggest signing in as one of the global administrators. Later, sign in on another device using one of the non-admin accounts.
**Figure 33** - Sign in using one of the accounts you added
**Figure 33** - Sign in using one of the accounts you added
![Sign in using one of the accounts you added](images/win10_signin_admin_account.png)
![Sign in using one of the accounts you added](images/win10_signin_admin_account.png)
5. If this is the first time you're signing in, you will be asked to update your password. Update the password and continue with sign-in and setup.
Windows will continue with setup and you may be asked to set up a PIN for Windows Hello if your organization has it enabled.
Windows will continue with setup and you may be asked to set up a PIN for Windows Hello if your organization has it enabled.
### 2.2 Verify correct device setup
Verify that the device is set up correctly and boots without any issues.
@ -428,20 +428,20 @@ In the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management
**To verify if the device is joined to Azure AD**
1. Check the device name on your PC. To do this, on your Windows PC, select **Settings > System > About** and then check **PC name**.
**Figure 34** - Check the PC name on your device
**Figure 34** - Check the PC name on your device
![Check the PC name on your device](images/win10_settings_pcname.png)
![Check the PC name on your device](images/win10_settings_pcname.png)
2. Log in to the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management portal</a>.
3. Select **Groups** and then go to **Devices**.
4. In the **All Devices** page, look at the list of devices and select the entry that matches the name of your PC.
- Check that the device name appears in the list. Select the device and it will also show the current logged-in user in the **General Information** section.
- Check the **Management Channel** column and confirm that it says **Managed by Microsoft Intune**.
- Check the **AAD Registered** column and confirm that it says **Yes**.
- Check that the device name appears in the list. Select the device and it will also show the current logged-in user in the **General Information** section.
- Check the **Management Channel** column and confirm that it says **Managed by Microsoft Intune**.
- Check the **AAD Registered** column and confirm that it says **Yes**.
**Figure 35** - Check that the device appears in Intune
**Figure 35** - Check that the device appears in Intune
![Check that the device appears in Intune](images/intune_groups_devices_list.png)
![Check that the device appears in Intune](images/intune_groups_devices_list.png)
## 3. Manage device settings and features
You can use Microsoft Intune admin settings and policies to manage features on your organization's mobile devices and computers. For more info, see [Manage settings and features on your devices with Microsoft Intune policies](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/deploy-use/manage-settings-and-features-on-your-devices-with-microsoft-intune-policies).
@ -458,19 +458,19 @@ In some cases, if an app is missing from the device, you need to reconfigure the
4. Click **Next** at the bottom of the app deployment settings window or select **Deployment Action** on the left column to check the deployment settings for the app.
5. For each group that you selected, set **Approval** to **Required Install**. This automatically sets **Deadline** to **As soon as possible**. If **Deadline** is not automatically set, set it to **As soon as possible**.
**Figure 36** - Reconfigure an app's deployment setting in Intune
**Figure 36** - Reconfigure an app's deployment setting in Intune
![Reconfigure app deployment settings in Intune](images/intune_apps_deploymentaction.png)
![Reconfigure app deployment settings in Intune](images/intune_apps_deploymentaction.png)
6. Click **Finish**.
7. Repeat steps 2-6 for other apps that you want to deploy to the device(s) as soon as possible.
6. Verify that the app shows up on the device. To do this:
- Make sure you're logged in to the Windows device.
- Click the **Start** button and check the apps that appear in the **Recently added** section. If you don't see the apps that you deployed in Intune, give it a few minutes. Only apps that aren't already deployed on the device will appear in the **Recently added** section.
8. Verify that the app shows up on the device. To do this:
- Make sure you're logged in to the Windows device.
- Click the **Start** button and check the apps that appear in the **Recently added** section. If you don't see the apps that you deployed in Intune, give it a few minutes. Only apps that aren't already deployed on the device will appear in the **Recently added** section.
**Figure 37** - Confirm that additional apps were deployed to the device
**Figure 37** - Confirm that additional apps were deployed to the device
![Confirm that additiional apps were deployed to the device](images/win10_deploy_apps_immediately.png)
![Confirm that additiional apps were deployed to the device](images/win10_deploy_apps_immediately.png)
### 3.2 Configure other settings in Intune
@ -480,36 +480,36 @@ In some cases, if an app is missing from the device, you need to reconfigure the
3. On the **Create a New Policy** page, click **Windows** to expand the group, select **General Configuration (Windows 10 Desktop and Mobile and later)**, choose **Create and Deploy a Custom Policy**, and then click **Create Policy**.
4. On the **Create Policy** page, select **Device Capabilities**.
5. In the **General** section, add a name and description for this policy. For example:
- **Name**: Test Policy - Disable Camera
- **Description**: Disables the camera
- **Name**: Test Policy - Disable Camera
- **Description**: Disables the camera
6. Scroll down to the **Hardware** section, find **Allow camera is not configured**, toggle the button so that it changes to **Allow camera** and choose **No** from the dropdown list.
**Figure 38** - Add a configuration policy
**Figure 38** - Add a configuration policy
![Add a configuration policy](images/intune_policy_disablecamera.png)
![Add a configuration policy](images/intune_policy_disablecamera.png)
7. Click **Save Policy**. A confirmation window will pop up.
8. On the **Deploy Policy** confirmation window, select **Yes** to deploy the policy now.
9. On the **Management Deployment** window, select the user group(s) or device group(s) that you want to apply the policy to (for example, **All Users**), and then click **Add**.
10. Click **OK** to close the window.
**Figure 39** - The new policy should appear in the **Policies** list.
**Figure 39** - The new policy should appear in the **Policies** list.
![New policy appears on the list](images/intune_policies_newpolicy_deployed.png)
![New policy appears on the list](images/intune_policies_newpolicy_deployed.png)
**To turn off Windows Hello and PINs during device setup**
1. In the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management portal</a>, select **Admin**.
2. Go to **Mobile Device Management > Windows > Windows Hello for Business**.
3. In the **Windows Hello for Business** page, select **Disable Windows Hello for Business on enrolled devices**.
**Figure 40** - Policy to disable Windows Hello for Business
**Figure 40** - Policy to disable Windows Hello for Business
![Disable Windows Hello for Business](images/intune_policy_disable_windowshello.png)
![Disable Windows Hello for Business](images/intune_policy_disable_windowshello.png)
4. Click **Save**.
> [!NOTE]
> This policy is a tenant-wide Intune setting. It disables Windows Hello and required PINs during setup for all enrolled devices in a tenant.
> [!NOTE]
> This policy is a tenant-wide Intune setting. It disables Windows Hello and required PINs during setup for all enrolled devices in a tenant.
To test whether these policies get successfully deployed to your tenant, go through [4. Add more devices and users](#4-add-more-devices-and-users) and setup another Windows device and login as one of the users.
@ -529,34 +529,34 @@ For other devices, such as those personally-owned by employees who need to conne
2. Select **Access work or school** and then click **Connect** in the **Connect to work or school** page.
3. In the **Set up a work or school account** window, click **Join this device to Azure Active Directory** to add an Azure AD account to the device.
**Figure 41** - Add an Azure AD account to the device
**Figure 41** - Add an Azure AD account to the device
![Add an Azure AD account to the device](images/win10_add_new_user_join_aad.png)
![Add an Azure AD account to the device](images/win10_add_new_user_join_aad.png)
4. In the **Let's get you signed in** window, enter the work credentials for the account and then click **Sign in** to authenticate the user.
**Figure 42** - Enter the account details
**Figure 42** - Enter the account details
![Enter the account details](images/win10_add_new_user_account_aadwork.png)
![Enter the account details](images/win10_add_new_user_account_aadwork.png)
5. You will be asked to update the password so enter a new password.
6. Verify the details to make sure you're connecting to the right organization and then click **Join**.
**Figure 43** - Make sure this is your organization
**Figure 43** - Make sure this is your organization
![Make sure this is your organization](images/win10_confirm_organization_details.png)
![Make sure this is your organization](images/win10_confirm_organization_details.png)
7. You will see a confirmation window that says the device is now connected to your organization. Click **Done**.
**Figure 44** - Confirmation that the device is now connected
**Figure 44** - Confirmation that the device is now connected
![Confirmation that the device is now connected](images/win10_confirm_device_connected_to_org.png)
![Confirmation that the device is now connected](images/win10_confirm_device_connected_to_org.png)
8. The **Connect to work or school** window will refresh and will now include an entry that shows you're connected to your organization's Azure AD. This means the device is now registered in Azure AD and enrolled in MDM and the account should have access to the organization's resources.
**Figure 45** - Device is now enrolled in Azure AD
**Figure 45** - Device is now enrolled in Azure AD
![Device is enrolled in Azure AD](images/win10_device_enrolled_in_aad.png)
![Device is enrolled in Azure AD](images/win10_device_enrolled_in_aad.png)
9. You can confirm that the new device and user are showing up as Intune-managed by going to the <a href="https://manage.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Intune management portal</a> and following the steps in [2.3 Verify the device is Azure AD joined](#23-verify-the-device-is-azure-ad-joined). It may take several minutes before the new device shows up so check again later.

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