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Removing "Intune" from list of installation methods.
Windows Server cannot be enrolled into Intune so calling out Intune as an installation mechanism is confusing.
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@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ You can onboard Windows Server (SAC) version 1803, Windows Server 2019, or Windo
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> [!NOTE]
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> - The Onboarding package for Windows Server 2019 through Microsoft Endpoint Manager currently ships a script. For more information on how to deploy scripts in Configuration Manager, see [Packages and programs in Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/configmgr/apps/deploy-use/packages-and-programs).
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> - The Onboarding package for Windows Server 2019 through Microsoft Endpoint Manager currently ships a script. For more information on how to deploy scripts in Configuration Manager, see [Packages and programs in Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/configmgr/apps/deploy-use/packages-and-programs).
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> - A local script is suitable for a proof of concept but should not be used for production deployment. For a production deployment, we recommend using Group Policy, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, or Intune.
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> - A local script is suitable for a proof of concept but should not be used for production deployment. For a production deployment, we recommend using Group Policy, or Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager.
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Support for Windows Server provides deeper insight into server activities, coverage for kernel and memory attack detection, and enables response actions.
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Support for Windows Server provides deeper insight into server activities, coverage for kernel and memory attack detection, and enables response actions.
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