u/TraxMan256

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Maximum Frustration

I will start out by saying that I am new to Intune. Supposedly it was an easy task. All of my workstations are Azure AD joined. Windows 11 Professional. I simply wanted to do an automatic sign in to Edge.

I have tried both Claude and ChatGPT and the biggest frustration is what they tell you to do is not available to do in Intune. I have doing this long enough to know that Microsoft changes layouts so fast and so furious that it looks like AI can't keep up with the changes Microsoft is doing.

I struggled through it. Managed to sink the end points. Then go into edge on one of the end points and make sure that the policies have been implemented. They have been. The only problem is it doesn't seem to have worked. Edge knows the login credentials. I just assumed it was use those to log into Edge, but Nope. Nada. Edge is just sitting there waiting for someone to sign in.

I know it's a loaded question, but does anyone have any idea what I missed?

Secondly.... Since Microsoft is changing things so fast and furious, how are you supposed to learn how to do something if you can't use AI?

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u/TraxMan256 — 1 day ago

Looking again

I think about the last time I put a server together, might have been 2020. It was pretty simple back then. Intel server boards. Intel Cpus. The Adaptec RAID controllers. At this point, the landscape has changed. It seems like about the only sensible thing to do is go with one of the big 3. Either Dell, Lenovo or HPE.

I'm not looking for much. No SQL. No databases. Nothing server intensive. Just a basic file server for 15 workstations. Not sure what to do about the hard drive subsystem. I'd like to find a server that could handle 2 NVMe drives in a software RAID 1, but I'm not even sure if that's possible.

Any recommendations on which one of the big 3? Any recommendations on hard drive subsystems?

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u/TraxMan256 — 3 days ago

Secure Cloud Access

We are trying to decommission our on premise windows server. We want to move to the cloud. Sharepoint seems a little bit like overkill. If we were to set up a Synology NAS for remote access/cloud access would it be as secure as Microsift/Sharepoint?

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u/TraxMan256 — 10 days ago