New Script to find App Protection policy unlicensed users#80
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In Azure Portal -> Intune -> "Client Apps" -> "App protection status" there is a dashboard element that reports "Unprotected and unlicensed" users, however won't say who is. Due to that I've created a new script to find those users which are Assigned to an App Protection policy although they don't have an Intune license. Currently doesn't support recursive search but I plan to add that in the future.
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Hi @davefalkus, Could you please take a look and let me know if is there anything I should change? Thank you, |
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Thanks a lot for this script, already helped me a couple of times. |
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…are not licensed. This script was initially submited to the Intune repository however ignored. microsoftgraph/powershell-intune-samples#80
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In Azure Portal -> Intune -> "Client Apps" -> "App protection status" there is a dashboard element that reports "Unprotected and unlicensed" users, however won't say who is.
Due to that I've created a new script to find those users which are Assigned to an App Protection policy although they don't have an Intune license.
Currently doesn't support recursive search but I plan to add that in the future.