Add device enrollment managers

A device enrollment manager (DEM) is a non-administrator user who can enroll devices in Intune. Device enrollment managers are useful to have when you need to enroll and prepare many devices for distribution. People signed in to a DEM account can enroll and manage up to 1,000 devices, while a standard non-admin account can only enroll 15.

A DEM account requires an Intune user or device license, and an associated Microsoft Entra user. This article describes the limits and specifications of DEM accounts and how to manage permissions.

Supported enrollment methods

A device enrollment manager can use the following methods to enroll devices in Intune:

Tip

To compare DEM best practices and capabilities alongside other Windows enrollment methods, see Intune enrollment method capabilities for Windows devices.

Role based access control

To manage device enrollment manager accounts in Microsoft Intune, you must be an Intune Administrator. The Intune Administrator role can update and read device enrollment manager accounts.

Permission Description
Update Create new device enrollment manager accounts, or delete device enrollment manager accounts.
Read View the list of device enrollment manager accounts.

Add a device enrollment manager

  1. Sign in to the Microsoft Intune admin center.
  2. Go to Devices > Enrollment.
  3. Select the Device enrollment managers tab.
  4. Choose Add.
  5. In the User name field, enter the user principal name of the user you're adding.
  6. Select Add. The new device enrollment manager is added to the list of DEM users.

To remove someone as a device enrollment manager, select their name in the list and then choose Delete.

Limitations

The device enrollment manager account can't be used with all features in Microsoft Intune and has some limitations when used with others. This section describes the limitations you could encounter while setting up devices from a DEM account.

Android Enterprise

You can enroll up to 10 personally owned devices with work profiles.

The following types of Android Enterprise devices can't be set up via DEM:

  • Corporate-owned devices with a work profile
  • Fully managed devices

App assignments

There are no users associated with a DEM-enrolled device, so apps can't be deployed as Available.

Apple Automated Device Enrollment

DEM isn't compatible with Apple Automated Device Enrollment (ADE).

Android open source project (AOSP)

AOSP doesn't support DEM accounts.

Apple volume purchased apps

DEM-enrolled devices can install VPP apps if they have Apple VPP device licenses. You can't use apps purchased through Apple VPP with Apple VPP user licenses, because of per-user Apple ID requirements for app management.

Microsoft Entra ID

Applying a Microsoft Entra maximum device limit of less than 1,000 to a DEM account will prevent you from reaching the 1,000 device limit that the DEM account can enroll.

Certificates

You must use device-level certificates to manage Wi-Fi and email connections.

Conditional access

Conditional access is only supported with DEM on devices running:

  • Windows 10, version 1803 and later
  • Windows 11

Device limit restrictions

DEM enrolls Windows 10/11 devices in shared device mode, so device limit restrictions won't work on them. Instead, you can configure a hard limit for these devices in the Microsoft Entra admin center. For more information, see Manage device identities.

Intune Company Portal

Only the local device appears in the Company Portal app or Company Portal website. Device users can't wipe DEM-enrolled devices from Company Portal. You have to sign in to the Microsoft Intune admin center to wipe these devices.

Number of accounts

There's a limit of 150 DEM accounts in Microsoft Intune.

VPN profiles

User-based VPN profiles don't work with DEM-enrolled devices.