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Ugh...that was my fear. I'll have to get the device from the user & backup the existing data already on it before I can reset it. Unfortunately this is one of those cases of didn't know the user would be needing to do this with the device or else I would've assigned that DEP profile from the beginning.

Okay, probably a dumb question, But when I select my audio interface in the audio/Midi tab in the settings to record audio, I can not figure out how to get the Playback to come from my speakers and not ported back to the interface. I have the recording options by the record button set to the interface as well, but if I set the output device in the main Audio/Midi tab to anything other than my audio interfaces ASIO all i get is nothing or static when trying to record from the interface. Is there no way to set different input and output devices? I would like to hear the playback through my computer speakers while recording the audio input with my audio interface in a nutshell. Is this possible?

Okay so, I tried both of the aforementioned suggestions. With the magix low latency ASIO I used the wrench to assign my interface as the input the speakers as the output. The effect was the speakers worked but the interface recording did not because the interface was not available as a selectable option in the recording dialog. Also side note, the magix ASIO completely screws up sounds for my entire computer when it is in use in Magix even after exiting the program, no clue what that is about but it is rather annoying. Like I can hear in magix but to bring up a youtube video or hear people in discord is impossible if I don't set the ASIO back to my interface before exiting the program. So THEN i tried assigning the speakers as my default speaker device my interface as my default recording device using my interfaces ASIO. Same problem but in reverse. The interface records great but the speakers do nothing. I'm at a loss. In audacity i can easily set interface as in, speakers as out and it works fine. No idea why I can't in an obviously more advanced program like magix.

. . . . i tried assigning the speakers as my default speaker device my interface as my default recording device using my interfaces ASIO. Same problem but in reverse. The interface records great but the speakers do nothing. I'm at a loss . . . .

sorry if this is answered here. But maybe i do not understand. When I have opened MMM and behind this, i have opened Analog Lab4 - separately as a different running program. I want to record sound coming from Analog to MMM. I have external sond card Audient ID4. I have tried a lot of settings but nothing works for me. I am lost. Please help me.

In the devices overview, you can view the number of total devices, stale devices, noncompliant devices, and unmanaged devices. It provides links to Intune, Conditional Access, BitLocker keys, and basic monitoring.

Microsoft Entra hybrid joined Windows 10 or newer devices don't have an owner unless the primary user is set in Microsoft Intune. If you're looking for a device by owner and don't find it, search by the device ID.

If you see a device that's Microsoft Entra hybrid joined with a state of Pending in the Registered column, the device has been synchronized from Microsoft Entra Connect and is waiting to complete registration from the client. See How to plan your Microsoft Entra hybrid join implementation. For more information, see Device management frequently asked questions.

For some iOS devices, device names that contain apostrophes can use different characters that look like apostrophes. So searching for such devices is a little tricky. If don't see correct search results, be sure the search string contains the matching apostrophe character.

If you have rights to manage devices in Intune, you can manage devices for which mobile device management is listed as Microsoft Intune. If the device isn't enrolled with Microsoft Intune, the Manage option isn't available.

You can view and copy BitLocker keys to allow users to recover encrypted drives. These keys are available only for Windows devices that are encrypted and store their keys in Microsoft Entra ID. You can find these keys when you view a device's details by selecting Show Recovery Key. Selecting Show Recovery Key generates an audit log entry, which you can find in the KeyManagement category.

When devices that utilize Windows Autopilot are reused, and there is a new device owner, that new device owner must contact an administrator to acquire the BitLocker recovery key for that device. Administrative unit scoped administrators will lose access to BitLocker recovery keys after device ownership changes. These scoped administrators will need to contact a non-scoped administrator for the recovery keys.

Global readers, Cloud Device Administrators, Intune Administrators, and Global Administrators can use the Download devices option to export a CSV file that lists devices. You can apply filters to determine which devices to list. If you don't apply any filters, all devices are listed. An export task might run for as long as an hour, depending on your selections. If the export task exceeds 1 hour, it fails, and no file is output.

If you want to manage device identities by using the Microsoft Entra admin center, the devices need to be either registered or joined to Microsoft Entra ID. As an administrator, you can control the process of registering and joining devices by configuring the following device settings.

Users may join devices to Microsoft Entra ID: This setting enables you to select the users who can register their devices as Microsoft Entra joined devices. The default is All.

The Users may join devices to Microsoft Entra ID setting is applicable only to Microsoft Entra join on Windows 10 or newer. This setting doesn't apply to Microsoft Entra hybrid joined devices, Microsoft Entra joined VMs in Azure, or Microsoft Entra joined devices that use Windows Autopilot self-deployment mode because these methods work in a userless context.

Users may register their devices with Microsoft Entra ID: You need to configure this setting to allow users to register Windows 10 or newer personal, iOS, Android, and macOS devices with Microsoft Entra ID. If you select None, devices aren't allowed to register with Microsoft Entra ID. Enrollment with Microsoft Intune or mobile device management for Microsoft 365 requires registration. If you've configured either of these services, ALL is selected, and NONE is unavailable.

The Require multifactor authentication to register or join devices with Microsoft Entra ID setting applies to devices that are either Microsoft Entra joined (with some exceptions) or Microsoft Entra registered. This setting doesn't apply to Microsoft Entra hybrid joined devices, Microsoft Entra joined VMs in Azure, or Microsoft Entra joined devices that use Windows Autopilot self-deployment mode.

Maximum number of devices: This setting enables you to select the maximum number of Microsoft Entra joined or Microsoft Entra registered devices that a user can have in Microsoft Entra ID. If users reach this limit, they can't add more devices until one or more of the existing devices are removed. The default value is 50. You can increase the value up to 100. If you enter a value above 100, Microsoft Entra ID sets it to 100. You can also use Unlimited to enforce no limit other than existing quota limits.

The Maximum number of devices setting applies to devices that are either Microsoft Entra joined or Microsoft Entra registered. This setting doesn't apply to Microsoft Entra hybrid joined devices.

Additional local administrators on Microsoft Entra joined devices: This setting allows you to select the users who are granted local administrator rights on a device. These users are added to the Device Administrators role in Microsoft Entra ID. Global Administrators in Microsoft Entra ID and device owners are granted local administrator rights by default.This option is a premium edition capability available through products like Microsoft Entra ID P1 or P2 and Enterprise Mobility + Security.

Enable Microsoft Entra Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS) (preview): LAPS is the management of local account passwords on Windows devices. LAPS provides a solution to securely manage and retrieve the built-in local admin password. With cloud version of LAPS, customers can enable storing and rotation of local admin passwords for both Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft Entra hybrid join devices. To learn how to manage LAPS in Microsoft Entra ID, see the overview article.

Restrict non-admin users from recovering the BitLocker key(s) for their owned devices: Admins can block self-service BitLocker key access to the registered owner of the device. Default users without the BitLocker read permission are unable to view or copy their BitLocker key(s) for their owned devices. You must be a Global Administrator or Privileged Role Administrator to update this setting. 006ab0faaa

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