Microsoft Intune Customization Chaos: Admins Brace for Manual Mayhem!

Microsoft Intune administrators face a hiccup as security baseline customizations might vanish during updates. The fix? Manually reapply those tweaks post-update. Intune, a cloud-based endpoint management service, usually makes device management a breeze, but this glitch has admins longing for the good ol’ days of Windows Server Update Services.

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Ah, Microsoft Intune administrators, brace yourselves for a rollercoaster of manual labor! It seems those customizations you’ve painstakingly applied are like your New Year’s resolutions – they disappear faster than you can say ‘update.’ Microsoft knows best, and by ‘best,’ we mean ‘here, have our default settings back!’ On the bright side, Intune admins now have a valid excuse to binge on caffeine and roll their eyes for a few days straight. Maybe Microsoft should start a new line of stress balls? Just a thought.

Key Points:

  • Issue: Security baseline customizations in Microsoft Intune may not be saved during updates.
  • Intune is a cloud-based service for managing devices and updates, alternative to WSUS.
  • Security baselines are templates with recommended configurations that can be customized.
  • Problem arises when updating baseline versions, reverting custom settings to defaults.
  • Temporary workaround: Admins must reapply customizations manually post-update.

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