

By default, the OS might enable this feature, and cache the credentials.
WIRED CLIENT UPDATE
Not configured: Intune doesn't change or update this setting.Remember credentials at each logon: Select to cache user credentials, or if users must enter them every time when connecting to the network. Authentication is either open, or handled externally, such as through a web page. Guest: No credentials are associated with the network.When no users are signed in, then device credentials authenticate. User or machine: When a user is signed in to the device, user credentials authenticate to the network.Machine: Device credentials authenticate to the network.

User: The user account signed in to the device authenticates to the network.By default, the OS might use User or machine authentication. Not configured (default): Intune doesn't change or update this setting.

If you're using certificate authentication, make sure the certificate type matches the authentication type. For more information on the enrollment types, see Set up enrollment for Windows devices.Īuthentication mode: Select how the profile authenticates with the network. These settings are available for all enrollment types. Before you beginĬreate a wired network device configuration profile. This article describes the settings you can configure. Microsoft Intune offers many features, including authenticating to your network, adding a SCEP certificate, and more. You can create a profile with specific wired network settings, and then deploy this profile to your Windows devices.
