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memdocs/endpoint-manager-overview.md

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- [**Microsoft Tunnel** VPN gateway solution that runs on Linux](./intune/protect/microsoft-tunnel-overview.md)
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- [**Mobile threat defense** partners](./intune/protect/mobile-threat-defense.md)
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- [**TeamViewer** for remote administration](./intune/remote-actions/teamviewer-support.md)
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- [**Windows 365** for your Windows virtual machines needs](/windows-365/overview)
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- [**Windows 365** for your Windows virtual machines](/windows-365/overview)
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- [**Windows Autopatch** to automate updates](/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/overview/windows-autopatch-overview)
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- [Tutorial: Walkthrough Intune in Microsoft Endpoint Manager](./intune/fundamentals/tutorial-walkthrough-endpoint-manager.md)
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## Next steps
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- [Learn more about cloud-native endpoints](./solutions/cloud-native-endpoints/cloud-native-endpoints-overview.md)

memdocs/intune/fundamentals/get-started-with-intune.md

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It's also a good practice to review the [Planning guide to move to Microsoft Intune](intune-planning-guide.md) before you get started.
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## Cloud attach with Configuration Manager
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Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager helps protect on-premises Windows Server, devices, apps, and data. If you need to manage a combination of cloud and on-premises endpoints, you can cloud attach your Configuration Manager environment to Intune.
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1. [Tenant attach](../../configmgr/tenant-attach.md): Register your Intune tenant with your Configuration Manager deployment. Your Configuration Manager devices are shown in the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431). On these devices, you can run different actions, including installing apps and run Windows PowerShell scripts using the web-based admin center.
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2. [Co-management](../../configmgr/comanage.md): Manage Windows client devices with Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune. Some workloads are managed by Configuration Manager, and some workloads are managed by Intune. For example, you can use Configuration Manager to manage Windows updates, and use Intune to manage conditional access policies.
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A successful adoption or migration to Microsoft Intune starts with a plan. Your plan depends on your organization's current device management solution, business goals, and technical requirements.
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- [Tutorial: Walkthrough the Endpoint Manager admin center](tutorial-walkthrough-endpoint-manager.md)
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- [Microsoft Intune licensing](licenses.md)
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- [Azure AD plans and pricing](https://www.microsoft.com/security/business/identity-access/azure-active-directory-pricing)
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- [Create a compliance policy in Microsoft Intune](../protect/create-compliance-policy.md)
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- [Intune reports for compliance, assignment failures, check-in status, and more](reports.md)
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- [Learn about conditional access and Intune](../protect/conditional-access.md)
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- [Enable Mobile Threat Defense connector in Microsoft Intune](../protect/mtd-connector-enable.md)
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- [Enforce compliance for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Conditional Access in Intune](../protect/advanced-threat-protection.md)
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- [Network access control integration with Microsoft Intune](../protect/network-access-control-integrate.md)
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- [App-based conditional access with Intune](../protect/app-based-conditional-access-intune.md)
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- [Conditional access scenarios](../protect/conditional-access-intune-common-ways-use.md)
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- [Add apps to Microsoft Intune](../apps/apps-add.md)
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- [Add and assign managed Google Play apps to Android Enterprise devices](../apps/apps-add-android-for-work.md)
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