That’s it, I hope you find this valuable when directing your end users to enroll their devices with Microsoft Intune.Ĭourtenay is a technology professional with expertise in aligning traditional software and cloud services to strategic business initiatives. If you’re intersted, for coporate owned devices Intune supports NFC, QR, and Zero Touch for Android Enterprise already, for more information please visit: As you can see it took me directly to the Intune Company Portal app in the Apple app store. Here an example of using the built-in camera in iOS to scan the QR code. Your users will love it! Plus it streamlines their enrollment process. Create your own by copying a QR code and generating your own custom emails using your corporate email application such as Outlook. Here’s an example email I manually created. To save you time, I generated QR codes that point to the Intune Company Portal (or enrollment URL in MacOS case) for all the platforms supported by Microsoft Intune: If you’re interested, here’s the raw data behind the QR code:Įven better, the Intune Company Portal has 4.5 stars, hey that’s awesome! Ok shameless plug, however it’s really cool to have such a high rating.Īnyway, theoretically you can do this for any app in an app store, whether they’re Microsoft Office apps, 3 rd party apps, one of your published apps, etc. When I searched for a QR code generator, a result came up inline of my search results and I pasted the URL that points to the Intune Company Portal in the Apple app store and it generated the QR code below. Simply search online for a QR code generator. Quick post here, ever wonder how you can create a QR code that points to the Intune Company Portal in the iOS app store (or any app store), and paste it in an email and send it to your end users? Well it’s super easy to do.
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