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What's New
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- Versions 49/50.0 Nov. 14, 2024
- Version 48.0 Oct. 14, 2024
- Version 46.0 Sept. 17, 2024
- Version 45.0 Sept. 15, 2024
- Version 44.0 Aug. 31, 2024
- Version 42.0 July 23, 2024
- Version 41.0 June 17, 2024
- Version 40.0 June 8, 2024
- Version 39.0 May 13, 2024
- Version 38.0 April 17, 2024
- Version 36.0 March 22, 2024
- Version 35.0 March 11, 2024
- Version 34.0 March 4, 2024
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- Version 30.0 December 18, 2023
- Version 28.0 October 31, 2023
- Version 27.0 October 20, 2023
- Version 26.0 August 21, 2023
- Version 25.0 August 14, 2023
- Version 24.0 July 24, 2023
- Version 23.0 July 18, 2023
- Version 19.0 June 19, 2023
- Version 18.0 June 12, 2023
- Version 17.0 May 29, 2023
- Version 16.0 April 21, 2023
- Version 15.0 February 7, 2023
- Version 14.0 January 17, 2023
- Version 13.0 January 10, 2023
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byJohn Marcum
Versions 49 and 50.0 (AppSource Versions 1043 and 1045)
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On November 11, 2024, we released BI for Intune version 49. That same day a bug resulting in sync failures under specific circumstances was discovered therefore we quickly released version 50 to resolve that issue.
The main new features introduced in version 49 are the addition of token and connector objects to the model.
Version 50 fixed a bug when the Apple MDM Push Certificate was not present in Intune the sync would fail with error “”Web.Contents failed to get contents from ‘https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/deviceManagement/applePushNotificationCertificate………CexpirationDateTime%2CcertificateSerialNumber’ (404): Not Found””
Important Notes:
- The “Startup Performance” and the “Windows Health” pages will be broken after the upgrade. The easiest way to fix broken pages is described in this blog: How To Copy Pages or Visuals from One to Another Report – PowerStacks
- Several customers have recently reported upgrade failures resulting in the loss of their custom reports. Please do not forget to backup before you upgrade!
Below Are the Changes in Version 49.0
Updates to Existing Objects
- Device Performance
- Renamed “Blue Screens (Last 14 Days)” to “Blue Screens (Last 30 Days)”.
- Renamed “Restarts (Last 14 Days)” to “Restarts (Last 30 Days)”.
- Impact: This is a breaking change for the Startup Performance and Windows Health pages.
New Objects
- User Manager
- Added fields:
- Manager Company
- Manager Count
- Manager Department
- Manager Email Address
- Manager Employee ID
- Manager First Name
- Manager Full Name
- Manager Last Name
- Manager Link
- Manager Mobile Phone
- Manager Title
- Manager User ID
- Manager User Name
- Added fields:
- Connector & Token
- Added fields:
- Connector Count
- Connector Name
- Connector Platform
- Connector State
- Connector Sub-State
- Connector Type
- Connector Version
- Expiration Date
- Expiration Date (Days)
- Is Expired
- Last Sync
- Last Sync (Days)
- Details: Includes status, last sync, and expiration date for:
- Android, Managed Google Play
- Apple, Apple DEP Token
- Apple, Apple MDM Push Certificate
- Apple, Apple VPP Tokens
- Cross Platform, Certificate
- Windows, Domain Join
- Added fields:
New Pages
- Connectors & Tokens
Updates to Existing Pages
- Autopilot Enrollment Status
- Added User Name.
- Added filter: Primary User (TRUE or BLANK).
- Cloud PC Usage
- Added filter: Primary User (TRUE or BLANK).
- Cloud PC Provisioning Status
- Added filter: Primary User (TRUE or BLANK).
- Startup Performance
- Renamed “Blue Screens (Last 14 Days)” to “BSOD (30 Days)”.
- Renamed “Restarts (Last 14 Days)” to “Restarts (30 Days)”.
- Windows Health
- Renamed “BSOD (Last 14 Days)” to “BSOD (30 Days)”.
- Renamed “Restarts (Last 14 Days)” to “Restarts (30 Days)”.
Important Notes:
- The “Startup Performance” and the “Windows Health” pages will be broken after the upgrade. The easiest way to fix broken pages is described in this blog: How To Copy Pages or Visuals from One to Another Report – PowerStacks