Intune WSL Plugin is a compliance evaluation tool designed to extend Intune's capabilities to devices running the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). This plugin enables organizations to enforce consistent security policies across hybrid environments, ensuring that Linux-based workloads on Windows systems meet predefined compliance standards.
Key Features:
Automated Compliance Checks: Evaluate WSL environments against Intune policies, ensuring alignment with organizational security and configuration requirements.
Integration with Existing Tools: Seamlessly works alongside Intune's existing ecosystem, simplifying adoption for IT administrators managing hybrid infrastructures.
Support for WSL and Native Linux: Enables consistent policy enforcement across both Windows-based Linux environments and standalone Linux systems.
Customizable Policies: Allows organizations to tailor compliance rules to specific needs, addressing unique security or operational requirements.
Real-Time Monitoring: Provides insights into the status of compliance evaluations, enabling proactive management of system configurations.
Audience & Benefit:
Ideal for IT administrators and organizations managing hybrid or multi-platform environments, Intune WSL Plugin streamlines compliance checks across Linux-based workloads. By integrating with Intune's existing framework, it reduces manual effort and minimizes inconsistencies in policy enforcement, ultimately enhancing security posture and operational efficiency.
This repository is for Intune Shell Script Samples. It is maintained by the Microsoft Intune Customer Experience Engineering Team. The samples provided here are for education and showing the art of the possible. You are encouraged to download, test and enhance for your own use.
Understand the impact of each sample script prior to running it; samples should be run in a non-production or "test" environment.
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