Use policy sets to group collections of management objects Flashcards

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What is a policy set ?

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an assignable collection of apps, policies, and other management objects you’ve created

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When can you use a policy set ?

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  • Group objects that need to be assigned together
  • Assign your organization’s minimum configuration requirements on all managed devices
  • Assign commonly used or relevant apps to all users
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Which 8 management objects can you include in a policy set?

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  • Apps
  • App configuration policies
  • App protection policies
  • Device configuration profiles
  • Device compliance policies
  • Windows autopilot deployment profiles
  • Enrollment status page
  • Settings catalog policies
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True or false : Any changes to those individual objects will be reflected in the policy set.

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True

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How to create a policy set (7 steps)?

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  1. Select Devices > Policy Sets > Policy sets > Create.
  2. Basics: provide name + description
  3. Application management page : can optionally add apps, app configuration policies, and app protection policies to your policy set
  4. Device management page : can add device management objects to your policy set, (device configuration profiles and device compliance policies). Be sure to include all associated objects, such as other policies, certificates, and security baseline profiles.
  5. Device enrollment page : can add device enrollment objects to your policy set, such as Windows Autopilot deployment profiles, and enrollment status page profiles.
  6. Assignments page : can assign the policy set to users and devices (whether or not the device is managed by Intune).
  7. Review + create
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