- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- Introduction
- Requirements
- Download the software
- Verify the installation package
- Installation
- Uninstall Trusted Device
- Features
- Interoperability
- Run the BIOS Verification agent
- Results, troubleshooting, and remediation
Microsoft Intune is a highly versatile platform containing a combination of services that IT administrators use. Microsoft Intune includes the following services:
These services and tools are used to manage and monitor mobile devices, desktop computer, virtual machines, embedded devices, and servers. See this Microsoft article for more information about Microsoft Intune. Administrators can create compliance policies in the Endpoint Manager admin center to ensure that Trusted Device is protecting computers below the operating system.
Trusted Device uses PowerShell scripts and agent-level configuration to communicate endpoint compliance and sends results to Microsoft Intune. See Requirements to ensure that your environment is configured properly to display Trusted Device results in Microsoft Intune.