Is This the Intune CoPilot We've Been Waiting For?
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Dive into the world of AI-powered Intune Troubleshooting with this ChatGPT-style AI Troubleshooting tool! In this video, we detail the process of configuring the infrastructure and getting ready to use this awesome tool.
For a deeper understanding of the technology behind this innovation, explore Jannik's blog: jannikreinhard.com/2023/09/10...
Eager to witness this tool in action? Don't miss the next video on this topic (which has just gone live over on my other channel!!) where we delve into how it looks, works and inspires!
Check it out: • Heard of Microsoft 365...
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Thanks so much
@theCMC
10 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
Off topic but do you know why they have removed the device types from the MAM application protection policies? Says you need to use device filters now but can't see how you can achieve the same status this way.
Thanks for the videos, this could be game changing. After deploying, we get normal chatgpt responses, but it simply answers 'none' to any questions about our tenant. anything jump out that we might have missed?
@theCMC
10 ай бұрын
Interesting. I didn’t see it say None, but some queries weren’t supported yet for me either. Did you give the right permissions and consent etc? Are you able to do the queries I showed in the second video?
The difference between CoPilot and OpenAI is that CoPilot works securely, within your tenant and not in a public service. Does an external service get access to Intune because of this change. Better take the S away from EMS then, Enterprise Management, but no Security. Or did I miss something?
wow - you just granted administration permissions against your tenant to a third party like that. A lot of trust going on here lol.
@theCMC
9 ай бұрын
You’re right - I was very relaxed about the permissions. I guess there were a few reasons for that in this case: 1. It was specific read permissions that were needed, not write. 2. I know and trust Jannik 3. I deleted the app immediately after demonstrating its capabilities (which is also why I didn’t blur the keys) 4. This is my lab 5. I did it so you don’t have to :-)