Intune Now Supports visionOS and tvOS with Easier Device Enrollment

Key Takeaways

  • visionOS and tvOS are now supported in Intune Plan 2
  • Userless enrollment for shared and unattended devices
  • Better for large-scale deployments
  • Remote device management actions available
  • Enrollment-time device grouping

Microsoft Intune has expanded its support to include visionOS and tvOS devices under Intune Plan 2 using Automated Device Enrollment (ADE). The organisations can now set up devices like Apple TVs and Vision Pro headsets automatically without needing a user to sign in.

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Intune Now Supports visionOS and tvOS with Easier Device Enrollment

This feature is especially useful for shared or unattended devices used in places like meeting rooms, hospitals, retail stores, or training environments. It is also being extended to government cloud environments and will be included for Microsoft 365 E3 and E5 users from July 1.

The key benefit is userless enrollment, which allows IT admins to deploy and manage devices without linking them to a specific user. Devices can be pre-configured and ready to use right out of the box, saving time and effort. This makes it much easier to handle large-scale deployments where devices are shared by multiple people or used for a specific purpose rather than assigned to individuals.

Intune Now Supports visionOS and tvOS with Easier Device Enrollment - Fig.1 - Creds to MS
Intune Now Supports visionOS and tvOS with Easier Device Enrollment – Fig.1 – Creds to MS

Manage and Control visionOS and tvOS Devices with Flexible Admin Actions

After enrollment, IT admins can easily manage visionOS and tvOS devices using Microsoft Intune. They can remotely delete, retire, restart, rename, or sync devices, either one by one or in bulk. Admins can also apply settings using custom configuration files and control whether these devices are allowed to enroll in the organization, helping improve security and management.

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FeatureDetails
Enrollment-time groupingSaves time by avoiding manual grouping later
Automatic policy assignmentDevices get required settings right away
Faster device readinessReduces delay in making devices ready for users
Less manual effortSimplifies large-scale device management
Better consistencyEnsures standard configuration across devices
Intune Now Supports visionOS and tvOS with Easier Device Enrollment – Table 1

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Anoop C Nair is a Workplace Technology solution architect with 25+ years of experience. Microsoft Certified Trainer. Microsoft MVP from 2015 onwards for consecutive 11+ years! He is a blogger, Speaker, and Founder of HTMD Community and HTMD Conference. His main focus is on Device Management technologies like Intune, Windows, and Cloud PC. He writes about technologies like Intune, SCCM, Windows, Cloud PC, Entra, and Microsoft Security.

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