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      <title>Intune error codes</title>
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      <description>Microsoft Intune can manage a wide range of features across multiple operating systems - and when things go wrong, it can produce some pretty obscure error codes. I&amp;rsquo;ve pulled together this list of error messages from a few different sources to help with troubleshooting. And if this list doesn&amp;rsquo;t help, try these lookups:&#xA;Win32/HRESULT MsiExec Windows Installer Windows Update Entra ID (aka Azure AD). These codes start with AADSTS Code Code (hex) Code (lower hex) Message Description 131328 0x20100 0x20100 The administrative template setting failed to be configured.</description>
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      <title>Intune ACSC hardening with secedit</title>
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      <description>The ACSC Windows Hardening guide is widely used in Australian organisations, particularly government entities. However, it was originally written for Active Directory Group Policy, and some settings don&amp;rsquo;t convert well to other management solutions like Microsoft Intune. So I built a set of Intune policies and scripts to speed up implementation. Recently Michael Dineen from Microsoft had a similar idea, and publicly released a set of policies on GitHub.&#xA;These policies are fantastic for anyone looking to implement ACSC best practices with Intune, but they don&amp;rsquo;t cover some tricky edge cases like certain local security policies.</description>
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