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Dell Trusted Device Installation and Administrator Guide v5.5

Use Trusted Device with Microsoft Intune

The Trusted Device Agent Script folder contains the required script and configuration file. The following content details creating a custom discovery script in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center for Trusted Device status retrieval.

Create a custom script

To get Trusted Device results in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, import the Get-TrustedDeviceResultsForMEM.ps1 script while creating a custom script for discovery. Ensure that the Script Settings are set to the following values:

  • Run this script using the logged in credentials - No
  • Enforce script signature check - No
  • Run script in 64-bit PowerShell Host - Yes
NOTE: Dell Technologies recommends opening the Trusted Device Agent Script with a text editor and then using Windows Ctrl + A keyboard shortcut to copy all script contents.
NOTE: Each policy that you create currently requires a unique custom script package.

Use this Microsoft article to create a custom discovery script.

Create a group

Microsoft Intune uses groups to assign multiple computers to a single entity for management and compliance. Before you create a policy for BIOS Verification or Trusted Device, create a group using this Microsoft article.

Create policy

After creating a custom script for discovery and group in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, create a compliance policy using the DTDComplianceRules-BVAndInstallation.json file. Find the configuration.json file for the compliance policy in the Trusted Device Agent Script folder.

Use this Microsoft article to create policies.

After creating the compliance policy, assign it to a group of computers. Go to Results to see information Trusted Device displays in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.


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