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Jamf Pro Intune Connector

  • October 22, 2024
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Matt-Sluberski
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We have recently purchased Jamf Business and have an Intune backbone for Windows.  I know in previous experience that there is a Jamf and Intune connector but upon searching, it looks like that will be deprecated.  Is there another way of going about reporting machine info to Intune from Jamf Pro?  

Best answer by AJPinto

Microsoft is retiring the API that is use for the Jamf+Intune Conditional Access integration. Jamf has added a new workflow for Jamf+Intune Device Compliance which is the new workflow Microsoft has Adopted.

 

One key note, is the device information is not in Intune, it will be in Entra. Intune more or less just brokers the communication for the Azure registration on the device.

 

https://learn.jamf.com/en-US/bundle/technical-paper-microsoft-intune-current/page/Migrating_from_macOS_Conditional_Access_to_macOS_Device_Compliance.html

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AJPinto
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  • October 22, 2024

Microsoft is retiring the API that is use for the Jamf+Intune Conditional Access integration. Jamf has added a new workflow for Jamf+Intune Device Compliance which is the new workflow Microsoft has Adopted.

 

One key note, is the device information is not in Intune, it will be in Entra. Intune more or less just brokers the communication for the Azure registration on the device.

 

https://learn.jamf.com/en-US/bundle/technical-paper-microsoft-intune-current/page/Migrating_from_macOS_Conditional_Access_to_macOS_Device_Compliance.html


Matt-Sluberski
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  • October 22, 2024

Thanks!  I'll give this a shot.