1、By Nicklas Ahlberg and Mattias MelkersenPREVIEW.SponsorsMichael ScottMicrosoft MVP Endpoint&SecurityRoleManagerFocusIntune Windows 365 SecurityBlog,Hobbies and moreBeing awesomeMattias MelkersenMicrosoft MVP Endpoint&Security,WindowsRoleModern Workplace ArchitectFocusIntune Windows Security PowerShe
2、ll ArchitectureBlog,Hobbies and moreIT,AI,Building solutions,soccer trainingMichael ScottMicrosoft MVP Endpoint&SecurityRoleManagerFocusIntune Windows 365 SecurityBlog,Hobbies and moreBeing awesomeNicklas AhlbergMicrosoft MVP Windows&Security(Intune)RoleEndpoint ConsultantFocusIntune Windows 11 Endp
3、oint SecurityBlog,Hobbies and moreBBQ and BeerWhere do I start?Export platform scripts from Intune Save time on creating and uploading Win32 apps Upgrade Windows 11 to current and stay in control Unused groups or policiesF12 Developer Tools Use the Intune portal to identify the API calls Graph X-Ray
4、 is great Merill FernandoGraph Explorer Identify the API call and use Graph Explorer for initial tests Works perfectly for small quick/tasks.and for testingaka.ms/GE All API sets are in general availability status Upcoming API updates are announced beforehandMicrosoft Graph v1.0 This endpoint genera
5、tes waaaayricher results Upcoming updates could break your current scriptsMicrosoft Graph BETAPowerShell:why?Combine data from different sourcesCreate reportsDecode BASE64 payloadsExample:Identify stale objects and corresponding BitLocker and WLAPS password before deletion Or create a good-looking r
6、eport with exactly the data and format you need.DEMO Windows LAPS F12 dev tools Graph Explorer v1 vs BETAPowerShell:The True HeroPowerShell:how?Use PowerShell to execute the API calls Great for more advanced scenarions such as creating reports BASE64 decodingPowerShell modules are great but not alwa