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Practice Lab: Using Group Policy Analytics to validate GPO support in Intune

Summary

In this lab, you use Group Policy Analytics to import an Active Directory Group Policy Object (GPO) and identify settings that support equivalent Microsoft Intune MDM policy.

Scenario

Contoso has traditionally used Active Directory GPOs to deploy computer and user policy settings throughout the domain. You plan to move all supported GPO settings to Microsoft Intune configuration profiles. You have a GPO named Windows Client Policy. You need to use Group Policy Analytics to validate the settings in the Windows Client Policy GPO and identify which settings can be successfully migrated into Intune.

Task 1: Export the Windows Client Policy GPO to an XML file

  1. Switch to SEA-SVR1 and, if necessary, sign in as Contoso\Administrator with the password of Pa55w.rd.

  2. If necessary, open Server Manager.

  3. In Server Manager, select Tools and then select Group Policy Management.

  4. In the Group Policy Management console, expand Forest:Contoso.com, Domains, Contoso.com, and then select Group Policy Objects.

    Verify that there are several Group Policy Objects listed.

  5. In the details pane, select the Windows Client Policy GPO.

  6. Right-click Windows Client Policy and then select Save Report.

  7. In the Save GPO Report dialog box, select Documents, change the Save as type to XML file, and then select Save.

  8. Close the Group Policy Management console.

  9. Close Server Manager.

Task 2: Analyze the Windows Client GPO using Group Policy Analytics

  1. On SEA-SVR1, on the taskbar, select Microsoft Edge.

  2. In Microsoft Edge, type https://intune.microsoft.com in the address bar, and then press Enter.

  3. Sign in as [email protected] with the tenant Admin password.

  4. In the Microsoft Intune admin center, in the navigation pane, select Devices.

  5. On the Devices | Overview page, in the Policy section, select Group Policy analytics.

  6. On the Devices | Group Policy analytics blade, select Import.

  7. On the Import GPO files page, click the Select a file button.

  8. In the Open box, select Documents and then select Windows Client Policy.xml. Select Open.

    The Windows Client Policy GPO is immediately imported and analyzed.

  9. Select Next twice, then select Create.

    The Windows Client Policy GPO is imported and analyzed. It may take a few minutes to complete.

  10. Close the Import GPO files page.

  11. On the Devices | Group Policy analytics blade, review the information next to Windows Client Policy.

    Notice that 89% of the settings have MDM support.

  12. Under MDM Support, select 89%.

    Notice each Setting Name, MDM Support, CSP Name, and the CSP Mapping for each supported setting. Take note of which settings do not have an equivalent CSP mapping.

Task 3: Review the Group Policy Analytics Summary Report

  1. In the Microsoft Intune admin center, in the navigation pane, select Reports.

  2. On the Reports page, in the Device management section, select Group Policy analytics.

  3. In the details pane, under Summary, select Refresh.

    It may take several minutes to refresh and build the summary report. You may need to refresh several times.

  4. Review the Group policy migration readiness information.

    There should be a number of policies ready for migration and a number of policies not supported.

  5. On the Reports | Group policy analytics blade, select Reports tab, and then select Group policy migration readiness.

    The Group policy migration readiness report provides information related to each setting, and the Profile Type supported.

  6. Select Generate report.

  7. The Group policy migration readiness report provides information related to each setting, and the Profile Type supported.

  8. Close the Group policy migration readiness window.

  9. Close Microsoft Edge.

Results: After completing this exercise, you will have successfully exported a GPO and used Group Policy Analytics to validate equivalent policy settings in Intune.

END OF LAB