• Android End User Guide

    This Quick Start User Guide is intended to be used by end users who will be using Android devices enrolled onto Intune

  • Android Intune Overview

    This page provides an overview of the key aspects of enrolling and managing Android devices on NHSmail Intune

  • NHSmail Intune Overview

    NHSmail Intune is a corporate mobile device management (MDM) service that is integrated with existing NHSmail capabilities and natively supports the multi-organisational nature of NHSmail

  • Co-Management and Certificate Provisioning

    This article provides an overview of the co-management options available to organisations including, how to connect SCCM and Intune as well as steps to procure and apply certificates.

  • 2024 Microsoft Training

    The NHS has partnered with Microsoft and QA to bring you a selection of free courses, which you can register for below. Registration for courses  All course registrations can be accessed via this QA registration link. The QA registration page contains Course Overview, any pre-requisites, what delegates will learn and…

  • Local Administrator (LA) bulletin – 15 December 2023

    The following topics were covered in this month’s LA Bulletin: Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) update and deadline, Move to Authenticator Application postponed to new year, Primary Care Network (PCN) update, Power Apps – Users need to be a member of a group to run Power Apps, NHSmail Intune update, Auto Expanding Archive, Junk email, Primary and Local Administrators (PLA/LA) Webinar dates, Classic Teams users to be updated to new Teams after 31 March 2024, Live Captions on NHSmail Support Site, Staying cyber safe over the festive season

  • NHSmail Licence Overview and Migration Approach

    This article provides an overview of the new licence offering and changes to the NHSmail Service, following the new NHS Collaboration licensing agreement between NHS England and Microsoft which will come into effect from early 2024

  • Registering a Primary Care Network (PCN)

    Primary Care Networks (PCNs) in England are eligible to apply for NHSmail. If you believe your PCN qualifies please refer to this article for further information

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