SyncML Viewer Update with Autopilot hash decoding

I spent some time to further enhance the SyncML Viewer utility (see here to learn more about the tool). This release (Version 1.4.0) fixes some minor bugs, and added some new features. Three of them are worth mentioning here. So, I’m showing them quickly in this update post. First of all, I have to thank…

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SyncML Viewer via Winget

To make your life easier, I’ve submitted SyncML Viewer to the official Windows Package Manager Community Repository (winget). From now on you can get it by a simple command: winget install SyncMLViewer After a quick install you can use it: You have to open a new shell as the path variable is updated, then type…

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New SyncML Viewer version

Quite some time ago now, I published the SyncML Viewer to monitor the MDM protocol between a Windows client device and the Microsoft MDM backend (Intune). In the meantime, Microsoft brought to life the Microsoft Managed Platform Cloud (MMP-C) and uses the so-called Declared Configuration protocol which is still using the underlying OMA-DM SyncML protocol.…

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Working with Hyper-V VMs in an Intune Lab environment

As a lot of my blog readers probably know :-), I’m working a lot with Microsoft Endpoint Manager – Intune and testing a lot of things in the Modern Management approach with Windows 10. It is absolutely necessary to have a good lab setup to test all these new features in a save way. For…

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Windows 10 MDM client activity monitoring with SyncML Viewer

Do you ever wanted to know what is going on behind the curtain when clicking MDM Sync on Windows 10? Gaining insights into how the SyncML representation protocol is used during device management of Windows 10 clients? With SyncML Viewer you have the chance to easily get deep insights now. I’ve written a small tool…

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