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Additional automation for Windows Management with MS Intune

Microsoft Intune is the leading solution among Endpoint Management platforms—no doubt about it. However, Intune still has some limitations compared to Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM), Group Policies, and certain third-party tools.

Over the past six years working with Intune, I’ve developed several solutions that make Windows management more automated. My goal is to avoid increasing licensing costs by introducing additional platforms, and instead leverage Microsoft PowerShell as much as possible—at no extra cost.

In this demo session, I’ll present my custom scripts:

1. Install drivers and BIOS updates during Autopilot—a capability still missing from Intune’s native Driver Update management.

2. Manage Windows Registry with PowerShell and deploy configurations via Intune in a structured way.

3. Install and update third-party applications for free using Winget—including my own solution to run it in System Context.

4. Evaluate Autopilot v2 readiness and demonstrate how to use traditional Autopilot without device hashes using my own methods.

This is most useful for Intune admins having the experience to manage the platform. This session is about all my additional scripts content to be able to increase your Windows automation level in areas Intune built-in capabilities is still lacking. I have performed this session multiple times in user groups.

Pavel Mirochnitchenko

Tool creator, blogger & speaker | Microsoft MVP Intune & Windows |

Helsinki, Finland

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