What’s New in Microsoft Endpoint Manager – 2204 (April) Edition
Introduction
Microsoft Endpoint Manager is a unified platform for managing a variety of devices, including Windows 10, iOS, Android, and macOS devices. The April 2204 (April) edition of Microsoft Endpoint Manager brings a variety of new features and improvements, including:Intune App Protection Policy Enhancements
Intune App Protection Policies are now easier to configure and manage, with support for: * Ability to configure restrictions for apps on iOS and iPadOS devices.
* Ability to configure restrictions for apps on Android devices.
* Ability to configure restrictions for apps on Mac devices.
* Ability to configure restrictions for apps on Windows 10 devices.
* Ability to manage Intune App Protection Policies across multiple tenants.
Device Compliance Enhancements
The April 2204 (April) edition of Microsoft Endpoint Manager adds the ability to: * Configure device compliance settings for Windows 10 devices.
* Configure device compliance settings for iOS and iPadOS devices.
* Configure device compliance settings for Android devices.
* Configure device compliance settings for Mac devices.
* Manage device compliance settings across multiple tenants.
Windows 10 Features
The April 2204 (April) edition of Microsoft Endpoint Manager adds the ability to: * Create and deploy Windows 10 policies for devices.
* Configure Windows Hello for Business.
* Configure Windows 10 Update Rings.
* Configure Windows 10 Conditional Access.
* Configure Windows 10 Device Guard.
* Configure Windows 10 BitLocker.
* Configure Windows 10 Remote Access.
* Configure Windows 10 Mobile Device Management.
Android Features
The April 2204 (April) edition of Microsoft Endpoint Manager adds the ability to: * Create and deploy Android policies for devices.
* Configure Android Enterprise Work Profiles.
* Configure Android Device Management.
* Configure Android App Protection Policies.
* Configure Android Device Compliance.
* Configure Android Device Security.
* Configure Android App Management.
iOS and iPadOS Features
The April 2204 (April) edition of Microsoft Endpoint Manager adds the ability to: * Create and deploy iOS and iPadOS policies for devices.
* Configure iOS and iPadOS Device Management.
* Configure iOS and iPadOS App Protection Policies.
* Configure iOS and iPadOS Device Compliance.
* Configure iOS and iPadOS Device Security.
* Configure iOS and iPadOS App Management.
macOS Features
The April 2204 (April) edition of Microsoft Endpoint Manager adds the ability to: * Create and deploy macOS policies for devices.
* Configure macOS Device Management.
* Configure macOS App Protection Policies.
* Configure macOS Device Compliance.
* Configure macOS Device Security.
* Configure macOS App Management.
PowerShell Script Examples
To help you get started with the April 2204 (April) edition of Microsoft Endpoint Manager, here are some PowerShell script examples. * Create a Windows 10 policy:New-MEMWindows10Policy -Name “My Windows 10 Policy” -Description “This is my Windows 10 Policy”
* Create an Android policy:New-MEMAndroidPolicy -Name “My Android Policy” -Description “This is my Android Policy”
* Create an iOS policy:New-MEMiOSPolicy -Name “My iOS Policy” -Description “This is my iOS Policy”
* Create a macOS policy:New-MEMmacOSPolicy -Name “My macOS Policy” -Description “This is my macOS Policy”
Conclusion
The April 2204 (April) edition of Microsoft Endpoint Manager brings a variety of new features and improvements to the platform. With support for Windows 10, iOS, Android, and macOS devices, it is now easier than ever to manage a variety of devices with Microsoft Endpoint Manager. The new features, combined with the PowerShell script examples, make it easy to get started using Microsoft Endpoint Manager.