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My company is moving to Windows 11, I had one of my service desk teammates tell me that for an IT support person I'm very critical of change
Before Windows 11 I was critical of change because every change came with no new training for my team and a giant email to the company explaining very lazily about the changes and with the same text at the end of every email.. "Any problems call the service desk".
Now we've lost active directory.. Now I'm in a position where an incredibly incompetent IT security have restricted our access to intune and Entra and then the business wants me to still perform my daily duties as normal.
Upside is that same IT security is getting removed in the next few weeks.
Probably to be replaced by someone else even worse.
I just want to learn how to use Entra and Intune.. Everything Microsoft touches turns to shit.
Active directory just worked.. It was built when people at Microsoft actually knew how the operating system worked.. None of those people are still at Microsoft..