Microsoft Intune helps you protect your workforce's corporate data by managing devices and apps. In this article, you'll create a free subscription to try Intune in a test environment.
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Use the information provided in this series of topics to try and evaluate Microsoft Intune. When you're ready, follow the complete process to set up Intune. For more information, see Set up Microsoft Intune.
Intune provides mobile device management (MDM) and mobile app management (MAM) from a secure cloud-based service that is administered using the Microsoft Intune admin center. Using Intune, you ensure your workforce's corporate resources (data, devices, and apps) are correctly configured, accessed, and updated, meeting your company's compliance policies and requirements.
When you complete the signup process, you'll have a new tenant. A tenant is a dedicated instance of Microsoft Entra ID where your subscription to Intune is hosted. You can then configure the tenant, add users and groups, and assign licenses to users. When you're ready, you can help users enroll their devices and add apps that they need to begin the modern endpoint management process. As you continue, you can set configuration and protection policies, as well as other endpoint management capabilities.
Prerequisites
Before setting up Microsoft Intune, review the following requirements:
Trying out Intune is free for 30 days. If you already have a work or school account, sign in with that account and add Intune to your subscription. Otherwise, you can sign up for a new account to use Intune for your organization.
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You can't combine an existing work or school account after you sign up for a new account.
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On October 15, 2024, Microsoft begins enforcement of the Azure sign-in requirement to use multi-factor authentication (MFA). When enforced, MFA must be used by all users who sign-in to Intune admin center regardless of any roles they have or don’t have. The MFA requirements also apply to services that are accessed through the admin center, like Windows 365 Cloud PC, and to use of the Microsoft Azure portal and Microsoft Entra admin center. MFA requirements don’t apply to end users who access applications, websites, or services hosted on Azure where those users don’t sign-in to the admin center.
The requirement to sign-in using MFA applies to all Intune subscriptions, including Plan 1 subscriptions with or without add-ons, and free trial subscriptions. The prerequisites and process required to configure MFA depend on the MFA method you choose to use for your tenant. Shortly after MFA is enabled for a tenant, subsequent sign-in attemps will require the user to complete setup for using the configured MFA solution.
In the Entra planning article you’ll also find guidance and resources to help you Prepare for multifactor authentication, including methods to configure MFA including but not limited to:
Conditional Access policies
The MFA Wizard for Microsoft Entra ID from the Microsoft 365 admin center
Entra ID security defaults
To sign up for the Microsoft Intune free trial, follow the steps below:
If you already have an account set up with another Microsoft service using your email address, you can choose to sign in to use the account with the Intune trial, or you can create a new account. These steps assume you're creating a new account.
Click Set up account to create a new account.
Add your name, phone number, company name, company size, and region. Review the remaining information and click Next.
Click Send verification code to verify the phone number you added.
Enter the verification code you receive on your mobile device, then click Verify.
Add your Username and Domain name for your trial that represents your business or organization. Your name will be added before .onmicrosoft.com. Click Save to check availability. Click Next to continue. If you like, you can later change this domain name to your custom domain name.
In order to verify your identity, you must add a payment method. Your card is only used for verification purposes and won't be charged until you buy something.
After your account has been created, you'll see your user name. You'll use this user name to log in to Intune. Additionally, you receive an email message that contains your account information at the email address that you provided during the sign-up process. This email confirms your subscription is active.
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If you click Get Started, you'll open the Microsoft 365 admin center home page. If you click Manage your subscription, you'll open Your products and view details about your Microsoft Intune Trial subscription.
Sign in to Intune in the Microsoft Intune admin center
If you're not already signed in to the admin center, complete the following steps:
Use the user ID that you were given in the steps above to sign in. The user ID will look similar to the following: yourID@yourdomain.onmicrosoft.com.
When you sign up for a trial, you'll also receive an email message that contains your account information and the email address that you provided during the sign-up process. This email confirms your trial is active.
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When working with the Microsoft Intune, you may have better results working with a browser in regular mode, rather than private mode.
Confirm the MDM authority in Microsoft Intune
By default, the Mobile Device Management (MDM) authority is set when you create your free trial. You can confirm that the MDM authority is set by using the following steps:
View the tenant details. The MDM authority should be set to Microsoft Intune.
If after signing in to the Microsoft Intune admin center, you see an orange banner indicating that you haven't yet set the MDM authority, you can activate it at this time. The mobile device management (MDM) authority setting determines how you manage your devices. The MDM authority must be set before users can enroll devices for management.
Select the orange banner to open the Mobile Device Management Authority setting. The orange banner is only displayed if you haven't yet set the MDM authority.
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If you have set the MDM Authority, you'll see the MDM authority value on the Tenant administration pane. The orange banner is only displayed if you haven't yet set the MDM authority.
If your MDM Authority is not set, under Choose MDM Authority, set your MDM authority to Intune MDM Authority.
As mentioned above, if your organization has its own custom domain that you want to use without .onmicrosoft.com, you can change it in the Microsoft 365 admin center. You can add, verify, and configure your custom domain name using the following steps.
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You cannot rename or remove the initialonmicrosoft.com part of the domain name. However, you can add, verify or remove custom domain names used with Intune to keep your business identity clear. For more information, see Configure a custom domain name.
A Microsoft Intune license is created for you when you sign up for the Intune free trial. As part of this trial, you'll also have a trial Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) subscription. An Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) subscription includes both Microsoft Entra ID P1 or P2 and Microsoft Intune.
To confirm your Microsoft Entra ID P1 or P2 and Microsoft Intune, see Confirm your licenses.
Admin experiences
There are two admin centers that you'll use most often:
The Microsoft 365 admin center (https://admin.microsoft.com) is where you can add and manage users, if you are not using Microsoft Entra ID for this. You can also manage other aspects of your account, including billing and support.
Next steps
In this topic, you've created a free subscription to try Intune in a test environment. For more information about setting up Intune, see Set up Intune.
To continue to evaluate Microsoft Intune, go to the next step:
In this module, you'll learn about Microsoft Intune, a comprehensive tool designed to manage and secure devices, applications, and data within an organization.
Plan and execute an endpoint deployment strategy, using essential elements of modern management, co-management approaches, and Microsoft Intune integration.