
I’ll end this post by having a look at the configuration result. In this post, I’ll provide an introduction to that new policy setting and I’ll show how to use that new policy setting. That method is a new Windows 10 MDM policy setting. I’ve also discussed managing local administrators already multiple times – either by using a Windows 10 MDM policy setting or by using proactive remediations – and this time it’s about a new method that became available in Windows 10, version 20H2 and later. Even in a modern world, there can still be a need for managing the local administrators on a Windows 10 devices and often that still requires more flexibility than provided with the default Azure AD functionality. This week is again about managing local administrators on Windows 10 devices.
