If there’s anything that’s certain in a Microsoft Endpoint Manager project, it’s the rate of change. Such is the rate of change, that Intune receives updates almost every week.

If change is constant, what value is there in manually creating an as-built document for your MEM projects? The as-built is out of date as soon as you’ve finished writing it, and the document will quickly lose value as time passes.

What is more valuable to an IT operational team, is to track changes made to the Intune tenant allowing the administrator to make a before and after comparison when troubleshooting, report on configuration changes, and perhaps even looking for who to blame when something goes wrong. OK, don’t do the last one – the blame game is not healthy.

How should you generate documentation and track changes? What is a better approach?

Read more on: https://stealthpuppy.com/automate-intune-documentation-azure/   by Aaron Parker