IntuneAppConfigurationPolicy¶
Parameters¶
Parameter | Attribute | DataType | Description | Allowed Values |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | Write | String | Name of the custom setting. | |
value | Write | String | Value of the custom setting. | |
DisplayName | Key | String | Display name of the app configuration policy. | |
Description | Write | String | Description of the app configuration policy. | |
CustomSettings | Write | InstanceArray[] | Custom settings for the app cnfiguration policy. | |
Ensure | Write | String | Present ensures the policy exists, absent ensures it is removed. | Present, Absent |
Credential | Write | PSCredential | Credentials of the Intune Admin | |
ApplicationId | Write | String | Id of the Azure Active Directory application to authenticate with. | |
TenantId | Write | String | Id of the Azure Active Directory tenant used for authentication. | |
ApplicationSecret | Write | String | Secret of the Azure Active Directory tenant used for authentication. | |
CertificateThumbprint | Write | String | Thumbprint of the Azure Active Directory application's authentication certificate to use for authentication. |
IntuneAppConfigurationPolicy¶
This resource configures the Intune App configuration policies.
Examples¶
Example 1¶
This example creates a new App Configuration Policy.
Configuration Example
{
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[PSCredential]
$credsGlobalAdmin
)
Import-DscResource -ModuleName Microsoft365DSC
node localhost
{
IntuneAppConfigurationPolicy 'AddAppConfigPolicy'
{
DisplayName = 'ContosoNew'
Description = 'New Contoso Policy'
Ensure = 'Present'
Credential = $credsGlobalAdmin
}
}
}
Example 2¶
This example removes an existing App Configuration Policy.
Configuration Example
{
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[PSCredential]
$credsGlobalAdmin
)
Import-DscResource -ModuleName Microsoft365DSC
node localhost
{
IntuneAppConfigurationPolicy 'RemoveAppConfigPolicy'
{
DisplayName = 'ContosoOld'
Description = 'Old Contoso Policy'
Ensure = 'Absent'
Credential = $credsGlobalAdmin
}
}
}