

Something similar to that is applicable to Dev Box. Similar to what was earlier discussed on this blog about a filter specifically for Windows 365 Enterprise Cloud PCs. That filter and that dynamic rule can be used to easily apply configurations and deployments only to Cloud PCs. When looking at managing Cloud PCs, it’s important to make sure that a filter and a dynamic membership rule is available for all Cloud PCs. Device filters and dynamic groups for Cloud PCs The only exception on the configuration is the Windows 365 security baseline.

Note: Device configurations and app deployments are fairly similare to other Windows devices and will not be discussed in this blog post. This post provides a quick overview of the options that become available for easily managing Cloud PCs and that are actually different compared to other Windows devices.
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That means: device configurations, device compliance, application deployment, update management and reporting. By automatically enrolling into Microsoft Intune, all the standard Windows device management capabilities are also available for Cloud PCs. That automatic enrollment makes sure that it’s very easy to get started with managing Cloud PCs. As both are based on the same foundation, the result of both is a Cloud PC that is automatically enrolled and managed by Microsoft Intune. And especially for Windows 365 Enterprise also looking at the main different configuration options.

The last few weeks were all about getting started with Windows 365 Enterprise Cloud PCs and Microsoft Dev Box.
