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### Improvements to Win32 App Log collection<!-- 9978316 -->
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Win32 App Log collection via Intune Management Extension has moved to the Windows 10 device diagnostic platform, reducing time to collect logs from 1-2 hours to 20 minutes. We've also increased the size from 60mb to 250mb. Along with performance improvements, the app logs will also be available under the **Device diagnostics monitor** action for each device, as well as the managed app monitor. For information about how to collect diagnostics, see [Collect diagnostics from a Windows device](..\remote-actions\collect-diagnostics.md) and [Troubleshooting Win32 app installations with Intune](/troubleshoot/mem/intune/troubleshoot-win32-app-install).
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### Feedback settings for Company Portal and Microsoft Intune apps<!-- 10012370 -->
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Feedback settings will be provided to address M365 enterprise feedback policies for the currently logged in user via the Microsoft 365 Apps admin center. The settings are used to determine whether feedback can be enabled or must be disabled for a user. The feature will be available for Intune Company Portal and Microsoft Intune apps.
You will be able to use the Uninstall assignment type to remove DMG-type applications on managed macOS devices from Microsoft Endpoint Manager. You can find macOS DMG apps in [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431) by selecting **Apps** > **macOS** > **macOS app (.DMG)**. For related information, [Add a macOS DMG app to Microsoft Intune](../apps/lob-apps-macos-dmg.md).
You will be able to upload and deploy PKG-type installer files as macOS line-of-business apps. You can add a macOS LOB app from [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431) by selecting **Apps** > **macOS** > **Add** > **Line-of-business app**. For more information about macOS LOB apps, see [How to add macOS line-of-business apps to Microsoft Intune](../apps/lob-apps-macos.md).
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### iOS/iPadOS notifications will require upcoming March Company Portal update<!-- 9819536 -->
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We will be making service side updates to iOS/iPadOS notifications expected in Intune's April (2204) service release which will require users to have updated to at least the March version of the iOS/iPadOS Company Portal app. If you are using a functionality that could generate push notifications, you will want to ensure your users update the iOS/iPadOS Company Portal. There is no additional change in functionality. The Company Portal update will be released prior to the service change, so most users will likely have updated the app and will not be impacted. However, you may want to notify users of this change to ensure all users continue to receive push notifications sent by your organization. For related information, see [Update the Company Portal app](../user-help/install-a-new-version-of-the-company-portal-app.md).
### Android (AOSP) users can view all devices in Intune app<!-- 10454654 -->
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AOSP device users will be able to view a list of their managed devices and device properties in the Microsoft Intune app. This feature will be available on devices enrolled in Intune as user-associated (Android) AOSP devices.
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### New reporting experience for device configuration profiles<!-- 8466004 -->
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You can now expect a new reporting experience for device configuration profiles. This reporting experience excludes ADMX, OEM Config, DFCI profile types.
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We are continuing to update Intune's report experience to enhance consistency, accuracy, organization, and data representation, which will give an overall "facelift" of Intune's per policy reporting. The new experience will update the per policy overview page to shift away from donut charts to a sleeker overview chart that quickly updates as devices/users check in. There are three reports available from the per policy view:
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-**Device and user check in status** - This report shows the full list of devices and users that have checked into using the policy and also provides the related status.
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-**Device assignment status** - This new report shows the list of devices and the last logged on user of the device to provide the latest device status. This report includes devices in a pending state and provides the denominator of total assigned devices and assigned users.
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-**Per setting status** - This report shows the state of the aggregate of devices/users that have checked in per setting. The states include error, conflict, and success.
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More drilldowns are available and additional assignment filters are supported. For related information about reporting, see [Intune reports](../fundamentals/reports.md).
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Customers will now have the ability to see the IPv4 address and Wi-Fi subnet ID reported for AE corporate-owned fully managed, dedicated, and work profile devices.
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### Support for bootstrap tokens on enrolled macOS devices (public preview)<!-- 9539461 -->
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Intune will support the use of bootstrap tokens on enrolled devices running macOS, version 10.15 or later.
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On macOS 10.15 and later, you can use a bootstrap token to grant a secure token to mobile accounts and device enrollment-created administrator accounts.
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On macOS 11 and later, you can use a bootstrap token to grant a secure token to any user, including standard (or local) users. Bootstrap tokens allow for non-admin users to have increased MDM permissions, and perform specific software functions on behalf of the IT admin.
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For more information about bootstrap tokens, see the Apple Support topic for [Using secure and bootstrap tokens](https://support.apple.com/guide/deployment/use-secure-and-bootstrap-tokens-dep24dbdcf9e/1/web/1.0).
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Use the Company Portal app for macOS to enroll virtual machines running on Apple silicon. Intune supports using macOS virtual machines for testing purposes only. For more information about how to set up macOS enrollment in Intune, see [Set up enrollment for macOS devices](../enrollment/macos-enroll.md).
### Google Chrome settings are in Settings Catalog and Administrative Templates <!-- 6198569 -->
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Currently, to configure Google Chrome settings on Windows devices, you create a custom OMA-URI device configuration policy. Google Chrome settings will be included in the Settings Catalog and Administrative Templates.
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-[Use the settings catalog to configure settings on Windows and macOS devices](../configuration/settings-catalog.md)
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- Endpoint Security policies will support filters. So, when you assign an endpoint security policy, you can use filters to assign the policy based on rules you create.
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- When you create a new endpoint security policy, it will automatically use the [new device configuration profile reporting](../fundamentals/in-development.md#new-reporting-experience-for-device-configuration-profiles). When you look at the per-policy report, it also has an **Assignment Filter** column (**Devices** > **Configuration profiles** > Select an existing endpoint security policy > **View report**). Use this column to determine if a filter successfully applied to your policy.
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Many organizations are moving their printer infrastructure to the cloud. [Universal Print](/universal-print/fundamentals/universal-print-whatis) is a cloud-based printing solution for Microsoft 365 customers. It uses built-in cloud printers, built-in legacy printers, and runs entirely in Microsoft Azure. When Universal Print is deployed with Universal Print-compatible printers, it doesn't require any on-premises infrastructure.
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The [Remote Help remote action](/mem/intune/remote-actions/remote-help) (in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center) lets admins start a remote session into an end user’s Cloud PC.
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## Week of February 28, 2022 (Service release 2202)
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