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author: ErikjeMS
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ms.service: microsoft-intune
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ms.date: 05/23/2022
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ms.date: 06/16/2022
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These notices provide important information that can help you prepare for future Intune changes and features.
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### Plan for change: Intune is moving to support iOS/iPadOS 14 and later<!--10144130-->
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Later this year, we expect iOS 16 to be released by Apple. Microsoft Intune, including the Intune Company Portal and Intune app protection policies (APP, also known as MAM), will require [iOS 14/iPadOS 14 and higher](../fundamentals/supported-devices-browsers.md) shortly after iOS 16’s release.
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#### How does this affect you or your users?
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If you're managing iOS/iPadOS devices, you might have devices that won't be able to upgrade to the minimum supported version (iOS/iPadOS 14).
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Because Office 365 mobile apps are supported on iOS/iPadOS 14.0 and later, this change might not affect you. You've likely already upgraded your OS or devices.
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To check which devices support iOS 14 or iPadOS 14 (if applicable), see the following Apple documentation:
> Userless iOS and iPadOS devices enrolled through Automated Device Enrollment (ADE) have a slightly nuanced support statement due to their shared usage. See [https://aka.ms/ADE_userless_support](https://aka.ms/ADE_userless_support) for more information.
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#### How can you prepare?
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Check your Intune reporting to see what devices or users might be affected. For devices with mobile device management, go to **Devices** > **All devices** and filter by OS. For devices with app protection policies, go to **Apps** > **Monitor** > **App protection status** > **App Protection report: iOS, Android**.
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To manage the supported OS version in your organization, you can use Microsoft Endpoint Manager controls for both mobile device management and APP. For more information, see [Manage operating system versions with Intune](../fundamentals/manage-os-versions.md).
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### Plan for Change: Deploy macOS LOB apps by uploading PKG-type installer files<!-- 14190746 -->
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We recently announced the general availability to deploy macOS line-of-business (LOB) apps by uploading PKG-type installer files directly in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center. This process no longer requires the use of the Intune App Wrapping Tool for macOS to convert *.pkg* files to *.intunemac* format.
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In July 2022, we will be removing the [Intune App Wrapping Tool for macOS](https://github.com/msintuneappsdk/intune-app-wrapping-tool-mac) from the Microsoft Intune App SDK GitHub repository. Soon after, we will be removing the ability to upload wrapped *.intunemac* files in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
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#### How does this affect you or your users?
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There is no impact to apps previously uploaded with *.intunemac* files. You can upgrade previously uploaded apps by uploading the *.pkg* file type.
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#### How can you prepare?
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Moving forward, deploy macOS LOB apps by uploading and deploying PKG-type installer files in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
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### Plan for Change: iOS/iPadOS notifications will require minimum version 5.2203.0 of the Company Portal<!-- 14131757 -->
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We will be making service side updates to iOS/iPadOS notifications in Microsoft Intune's May (2205) service release that will require users to have updated to at least version 5.2203.0 of the iOS/iPadOS Company Portal (released in March 2022).
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No action is needed at this time. Review our [In Development](../fundamentals/in-development.md) page for advanced notice of upcoming new features. We'll follow up with more information about re-envisioned location-based services when that information is available.
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### Plan for change: Intune is moving to support iOS/iPadOS 13 and later<!--10144130-->
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Apple has released iOS 15. Microsoft Intune, including Intune Company Portal and Intune app protection policies (APP, also known as mobile application management), now requires iOS/iPadOS 13 and later.
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If you're managing iOS/iPadOS devices, you might have devices that won't be able to upgrade to the minimum supported version (iOS/iPadOS 13).
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Because Office 365 mobile apps are supported on iOS/iPadOS 13.0 and later, this change might not affect you. You've likely already upgraded your OS or devices.
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To check which devices support iOS 13 or iPadOS 13 (if applicable), see the following Apple documentation:
Check your Intune reporting to see what devices or users might be affected. For devices with mobile device management, go to **Devices** > **All devices** and filter by OS. For devices with app protection policies, go to **Apps** > **Monitor** > **App protection status** > **App Protection report: iOS, Android**.
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To manage the supported OS version in your organization, you can use Microsoft Endpoint Manager controls for both mobile device management and APP. For more information, see [Manage operating system versions with Intune](../fundamentals/manage-os-versions.md).
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### Plan for change: Intune is moving to support macOS 10.15 and later with the release of macOS 12<!--10154527-->
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Apple is expected to release macOS 12 Monterey in the fall of 2021. Shortly after the release, Microsoft Intune, the Company Portal app, and the Intune mobile device management agent will move to support macOS 10.15 (Catalina) and later.
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**Platform: Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server**:
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For information about configuring settings in the following profiles, see the [Firewall configuration service provider (CSP)](/windows/client-management/mdm/firewall-csp).
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-**Microsoft Defender Firewall** – Configure settings for Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security. Windows Defender Firewall provides host-based, two-way network traffic filtering for a device and can block unauthorized network traffic flowing into or out of the local device.
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-**Microsoft Defender Firewall rules** - Define granular Firewall rules, including specific ports, protocols, applications and networks, and to allow or block network traffic. Each instance of this profile supports up to 150 custom rules.
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