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### YamlMime:Landing
title: Windows for Education documentation
summary: Evaluate, plan, deploy, and manage Windows devices in an education environment.
summary: Evaluate, plan, deploy, and manage Windows devices in an education environment
metadata:
title: Windows for Education documentation
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- text: Management functionalities for Surface devices
url: tutorial-school-deployment/manage-surface-devices.md
- title: Learn about Windows 11 SE
linkLists:
- linkListType: concept
links:
- text: What is Windows 11 SE?
url: windows-11-se-overview.md
- text: Windows 11 SE settings
url: windows-11-se-settings-list.md
- linkListType: whats-new
links:
- text: Configure federated login
url: placeholder.md
- text: Deploy education themes
url: placeholder.md
- text: Enable Stickers
url: placeholder.md
- linkListType: video
links:
- text: Deploy Windows 11 SE using Set up School PCs
url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql2fbiOop7c
- title: Deploy devices with Set up School PCs
linkLists:
- linkListType: concept
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- text: Use the Set up School PCs App
url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZLup_-PhkA
- title: Learn about Windows 11 SE
linkLists:
- linkListType: concept
links:
- text: What is Windows 11 SE?
url: windows-11-se-overview.md
- text: Windows 11 SE settings
url: windows-11-se-settings.md
- linkListType: whats-new
links:
- text: Configure federated login
url: overview.md
- text: Deploy education themes
url: overview.md
- text: Enable Stickers
url: overview.md
- linkListType: video
links:
- text: Deploy Windows 11 SE using Set up School PCs
url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql2fbiOop7c
- title: Configure devices
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---
title: Device inventory and reporting
description: Device inventory and reporting
ms.date: 08/31/2022
ms.prod: windows
ms.technology: windows
ms.topic: tutorial
ms.localizationpriority: medium
author: paolomatarazzo
ms.author: paoloma
#ms.reviewer:
manager: aaroncz
ms.collection: education
appliesto:
- ✅ <b>Windows 10</b>
- ✅ <b>Windows 11</b>
- ✅ <b>Windows 11 SE</b>
---
# Device inventory and reporting
As an IT administrator, you can view current devices, applications, settings, and overall health in Microsoft Endpoint Manager. You can also download reports to review or share offline.
To access, view, and download reports:
1. Go Microsoft Endpoint Manager, and then select **Reports**.
## ADD PIC Device inventory reports page in Intune for Education"
2. Review the desired reports. For more information about common reports, see:
[Device inventory](/intune-education/what-are-reports)
[Device actions](/intune-education/what-are-reports)
[Application inventory](/intune-education/what-are-reports)
[Settings errors](/intune-education/what-are-reports)
[Windows Defender](/intune-education/what-are-reports)
Autopilot deployment
3. If needed, use the search box to find specific devices, applications, and settings.
1. To download a report, select **Download**. The report will download as a comma-separated value (CSV) file, which you can view and modify in a spreadsheet app like Microsoft Excel.

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---
title: Manage devices with Microsoft Intune
description: Manage devices with Microsoft Intune
description: Overview of device management capabilities in Intune for Education, including remote actions, remote assistance and inventory/reporting.
ms.date: 08/31/2022
ms.prod: windows
ms.technology: windows
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# Manage devices with Microsoft Intune
Microsoft Intune delivers streamlined remote management throughout the school year, giving IT the ability to manage apps, control security and privacy remotely, and generate compliance reports.
Microsoft Intune offers a streamlined remote device management experience throughout the school year. IT administrators can optimize device settings, deploy new applications, updates, ensuring that security and privacy are maintained.
:::image type="content" source="./images/protect-manage.png" alt-text="The device lifecycle for Intune-managed devices - protect and manage devices" border="false":::
## Remote device management
With Intune for Education, you can manage groups, applications, resources, and individual needs of multiple students. There are several ways to manage students' devices, including organizing what groups they belong to; determining what apps they have access to; and configuring device settings, customizations, and restrictions. You can also monitor when users sign in and troubleshoot devices remotely.
With Intune for Education, there are several ways to manage students' devices. Groups can be created to organize devices and students, to facilitate remote management. You can determine which applications students have access to, and fine tune device settings and restrictions. You can also monitor which devices students sign in to, and troubleshoot devices remotely.
### Remote actions
Intune fo Education allows you to perform actions on devices without having to sign in to the devices. For example, you can send a message to a device, or send a command to a device to restart or to turn off.
:::image type="content" source="./images/remote-actions.png" alt-text="Remote actions available in Intune for Education when selecting a Windows device" border="true":::
With bulk actions, remote actions can be performed on multiple devices at once.
To learn more about remote actions in Intune for Education, see [Remote actions](/intune-education/edu-device-remote-actions).
## Remote assistance
With devices managed by Intune for Education, you can remotely assist students and teachers with device issues. For more information, see [Remote assistance for managed devices - Intune for Education](/intune-education/remote-assist-mobile-devices).
With devices managed by Intune for Education, you can remotely assist students and teachers that are having issues with their devices.
For more information, see [Remote assistance for managed devices - Intune for Education](/intune-education/remote-assist-mobile-devices).
## Device inventory and reporting
With Intune for Education, you can view and report on current devices, applications, settings, and overall health in Microsoft Endpoint Manager. You can also download reports to review or share offline.
Here are the steps for generating reports in Intune for Education:
1. Sign in to the <a href="https://intuneeducation.portal.azure.com/" target="_blank"><b>Intune for Education portal</b></a>
1. Select **Reports**
1. Select between one of the report types:
- Device inventory
- Device actions
- Application inventory
- Settings errors
- Windows Defender
- Autopilot deployment
1. If needed, use the search box to find specific devices, applications, and settings
1. To download a report, select **Download**. The report will download as a comma-separated value (CSV) file, which you can view and modify in a spreadsheet app like Microsoft Excel.
:::image type="content" source="./images/inventory-reporting.png" alt-text="Reporting options available in Intune for Education when selecting the reports blade" border="true":::
To learn more about reports in Intune for Education, see [Reports in Intune for Education](/intune-education/what-are-reports).

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---
title: Microsoft Endpoint Manager support
description: Microsoft Endpoint Manager support
ms.date: 08/31/2022
ms.prod: windows
ms.technology: windows
ms.topic: tutorial
ms.localizationpriority: medium
author: paolomatarazzo
ms.author: paoloma
#ms.reviewer:
manager: aaroncz
ms.collection: education
appliesto:
- ✅ <b>Windows 10</b>
- ✅ <b>Windows 11</b>
---
# Microsoft Endpoint Manager support
## Remote actions
The following list includes some everyday actions you can perform on school devices. To see a complete list of what can be done on which device, simply select **All devices** and choose a specific device.
- [Autopilot Reset](/windows/deployment/windows-autopilot/windows-autopilot-reset)
- [BitLocker Key Rotation](/mem/intune/protect/encrypt-devices)
- [Collect Diagnostics](/mem/intune/remote-actions/collect-diagnostics)
- [Delete](/mem/intune/remote-actions/devices-wipe)
- [Fresh Start](/mem/intune/remote-actions/device-fresh-start)
- [Full Scan](/mem/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-windows-10)
- [Quick Scan](/mem/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-windows-10)
- [Rename Device](/mem/intune/remote-actions/device-rename)
- [Restart](/mem/intune/remote-actions/device-restart)
- [Update Windows Defender Security Intelligence](/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-antivirus/manage-protection-updates-windows-defender-antivirus)
- [Lost Mode](/mem/intune/remote-actions/device-lost-mode)
- [Wipe](/mem/intune/remote-actions/devices-wipe)
- [Synchronize Device](/mem/intune/remote-actions/device-sync)
## ADD PIC HERE Bulk device action page in Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center

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DFCI supports zero-touch provisioning, eliminates BIOS passwords, and provides control of security settings for boot options, cameras and microphones, built-in peripherals, and more. For more information, see [Manage DFCI on Surface devices](/surface/surface-manage-dfci-guide) and [Manage DFCI with Windows Autopilot](/mem/autopilot/dfci-management), which includes a list of requirements to use DFCI.
:::image type="content" source="./images/dfci-profile.png" alt-text="Creation of a DFCI profile from Microsoft Endpoint Manager" lightbox="media/article-folder-name/dfci-profile-expanded.png" border="true":::
:::image type="content" source="./images/dfci-profile.png" alt-text="Creation of a DFCI profile from Microsoft Endpoint Manager" lightbox="./images/dfci-profile-expanded.png" border="true":::
## Microsoft Surface Management Portal
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1. Sign in to <a href="https://endpoint.microsoft.com/" target="_blank"><b>Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center</b></a>
1. Select **All services** > **Surface Management Portal**
:::image type="content" source="./images/surface-management-portal.png" alt-text="Surface Management Portal within Microsoft Endpoint Manager" lightbox="media/article-folder-name/surface-management-portal-expanded.png" border="true":::
:::image type="content" source="./images/surface-management-portal.png" alt-text="Surface Management Portal within Microsoft Endpoint Manager" lightbox="./images/surface-management-portal-expanded.png" border="true":::
1. To obtain insights for all your Surface devices, select **Monitor**
- Devices that are out of compliance or not registered, have critically low storage, require updates, or are currently inactive, are listed here
1. To obtain details on each insights category, select **View report**

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- name: Overview
href: manage-overview.md
- name: Remote actions
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- name: Device inventory and reporting
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- name: Management functionalities for Surface devices
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- name: Reset and wipe devices