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### Get-CMDistributionPointContentMigrationStatus
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### Get-CMDistributionPointMigrationContentStatus
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Use this cmdlet to monitor the distribution point content migration status.
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#### Syntax
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Get-CMDistributionPointContentMigrationStatus -SourceDistributionPointName <FQDN for source distribution point> -DestinationDistributionPointName <FQDN for destination distribution point>
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Get-CMDistributionPointMigrationContentStatus -SourceDistributionPointName <FQDN for source distribution point> -DestinationDistributionPointName <FQDN for destination distribution point>
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These notices provide important information that can help you prepare for future Intune changes and features.
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### Update your certificate connector for Microsoft Intune
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As of June 1, 2022, Intune certificate connectors earlier than version 6.2101.13.0 may no longer work as expected and stop connecting to the Intune service. See [Certificate Connectors for Microsoft Intune](../protect/certificate-connector-overview.md) for additional information on the certificate connector lifecycle and support.
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#### How does this affect you or your users?
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If you're impacted by this change, see MC393815 in the Message center.
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#### How can you prepare?
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Download, install, and configure the latest certificate connector. For more information see, [Install the Certificate Connector for Microsoft Intune](../protect/certificate-connector-install.md).
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To check which version of the certificate connector you are using follow these steps:
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1. On a Windows Server running the Intune Certificate Connector, launch "Add or Remove programs".
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2. A list of installed programs and applications will be displayed.
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3. Look for an entry related to the Microsoft Intune Certificate Connector. There will be a "Version" associated with the connector. **Note:** Names for older connectors may vary.
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Currently, our biometric settings do not distinguish between [Class 2 and Class 3 Biometrics](https://source.android.com/security/biometric). Expected with Intune’s July (2207) service release, we are modifying fingerprint and biometric settings for Intune app protection policies (APP) that apply to Android devices to accommodate [Class 3 Biometrics](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/biometrics/BiometricManager.Authenticators#BIOMETRIC_STRONG).
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Device enrollment enables you to access your work or school's internal resources (such as apps, Wi-Fi, and email) from your mobile device.
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Device enrollment enables you to access your work or school's internal resources (such as apps, Wi-Fi, and email) from your mobile device. During device enrollment:
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* Your device enrolls in Microsoft Intune, a mobile device management provider, and registers with your organization. This step ensures that you're authorized to access your organization's email, apps, and Wi-Fi.
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* Your organization's device management policies are applied to your device. Policies can include requirements for things like device passwords and encryption. The purpose of these requirements is to keep your device and your organization's data secure from unauthorized access.
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Once you update your device settings to meet your organization's requirements, enrollment is complete. You can securely sign in to your work or school account from virtually anywhere.
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Once you update your device settings to meet your organization's requirements, enrollment is complete. You can securely sign in to your work or school account from virtually anywhere.
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This article describes other aspects of enrollment, such as how to get the apps, supported devices, and removing or resetting your device.
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The Company Portal and the Microsoft Intune apps alert you to policy or setting changes, so you can take action without losing access to work or school.
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Company Portal and the Microsoft Intune app alert you to policy or setting changes, so you can take action without losing access to work or school.
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The Company Portal app keeps your personal and work information separate, so you can remain productive and focused. It also makes work and school apps available to you, so you can find and install ones that are relevant to your line of work.
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Company Portal keeps your personal and work information separate, so you can remain productive and focused when using your device for work purposes. You can also find your work and school apps in Company Portal.
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In some cases, your organization will install the Company Portal app on your device for you. The app is also available to install from app stores such as the Microsoft Store, App Store, and Google Play store. To access the app from a web browser, sign in to the [Company Portal website](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2010980) with your work or school account.
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In some cases, your organization will install the Company Portal app on your device for you, so check your device before trying to install it. The app is also available to install from app stores such as the Microsoft Store, App Store, and Google Play store. To access the Company Portal from a web browser, sign in to the [Company Portal website](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2010980) with your work or school account.
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During device removal, the Company Portal unenrolls and unregisters the device. That device loses access to the Company Portal. Work or school data might also be removed.
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During a device reset, the Company Portal tries to reset your computer or device back to the manufacturer's default settings. All work or school data and all personal data is removed from the device. A reset is useful if, for example, you lose your device. You can reset it remotely from the Company Portal website.
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Support for virtualization-based workloads has moved out of preview and into general availability. For more information, see [Set up virtualization-based workloads on your Cloud PC](nested-virtualization.md).
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