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In Microsoft Intune, you can delete multiple devices by creating and applying a device cleanup policy or by removing devices manually using the Intune admin console. Here are two methods to delete multiple devices in Intune: Method 1: Using Device Cleanup Policy (Recommended) Create a Device Cleanup Policy : Sign in to the Microsoft 365 Device Management portal ( https://devicemanagement.microsoft.com/ ). Go to "Devices" > "Device cleanup policies." Click on "Create policy." Configure the policy settings, such as the number of days a device should be inactive before deletion and whether to notify users before deletion. You can also choose to exclude specific device groups. Save the policy. Assign the Policy : After creating the policy, assign it to the desired group of devices or users. This will determine which devices will be subject to the cleanup policy. Monitor and Verify : Over time, Intune will automatically evaluate the devices based on the poli...
In today's digital age, Microsoft Office remains the gold standard for productivity suites, offering a suite of powerful tools for word processing, spreadsheet management, presentations, and more. While Microsoft Office is ubiquitous across both Mac and Windows platforms, there are notable differences between the versions tailored for each operating system. Let's delve into the distinctions between Microsoft Office for Mac and Windows and explore how these variances impact user experience and functionality. User Interface: One of the most apparent disparities between Office for Mac and Office for Windows lies in their user interfaces. Microsoft has traditionally adhered to the design aesthetics and conventions of each operating system, resulting in interfaces that align with the overall look and feel of macOS and Windows, respectively. While both versions maintain the core functionality and layout of Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, users may notice sub...
# Troubleshooting CrowdStrike Falcon Issues on macOS 15: What’s Going On? Hey there, fellow Mac users! If you’ve recently upgraded to macOS 15 and are using CrowdStrike Falcon, you might have noticed some hiccups. You’re definitely not alone. Let’s dive into some of the issues folks are facing and what you can do to keep your Mac running smoothly. ## 1. Performance Slowdowns One of the biggest complaints is the dreaded slowdown. Many users have noticed that their Macs feel sluggish after installing CrowdStrike Falcon on macOS 15. Apps may take longer to launch, and system responsiveness can be hit or miss. **What to Do:** First things first—check your Activity Monitor to see if Falcon is hogging resources. If it is, try restarting your Mac to clear things up. If the problem persists, consider reaching out to CrowdStrike support for potential configuration tweaks. ## 2. Compatibility Quirks CrowdStrike Falcon is usually pretty reliable, but with a new OS, compatibility can ge...