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Integrating with Microsoft Intune to Enforce Compliance on Mac Computers Managed by Jamf Pro
Version 10.36.0 or Later
November 2022
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Introduction
Overview
Requirements
Manually Configure the Connection Between
Jamf Pro
and Microsoft Intune
Creating a New Application for
Jamf Pro
in Microsoft Azure
Configuring Microsoft Intune to Allow the
Jamf Pro
Integration
Configuring the macOS Intune Integration Setting in
Jamf Pro
Configuring the macOS Intune Integration using the Cloud Connector
Applying Device Compliance Policies to Mac Computers
Deploying the Company Portal App from Microsoft to End Users
Downloading the Company Portal app from Microsoft
Uploading the Company Portal App to
Jamf Pro
as a Package
Identifying Mac Computers That Do Not Have the Company Portal App Installed
Deploying the Company Portal App to Mac Computers
Creating a Policy Directing Users to Register Mac Computers with Azure Active Directory
Computer Registration for End Users
Troubleshooting
Testing the Intune Integration in
Jamf Pro
Re-configuring the Cloud Connector
Reassigning a Computer that is Registered with Microsoft Azure and Managed by
Jamf Pro
Removing Jamf Components from Computers Enrolled Using a PreStage Enrollment
Deleting a Computer from the Microsoft Azure and Intune Portal
Keeping Computers in Compliance
Appendix: Inventory Information Shared with Microsoft Intune