mirror of
https://github.com/KelvinTegelaar/CIPP.git
synced 2026-04-25 16:26:09 +03:00
[GH-ISSUE #4439] [Feature Request]: Bulk import intune policies #2032
Labels
No labels
API
Feature
NotABug
NotABug
Planned
Sponsor Priority
Sponsor Priority
bug
documentation
duplicate
enhancement
needs more info
no-activity
no-priority
not-assigned
pull-request
react-conversion
react-conversion
roadmap
security
stale
unconfirmed-by-user
unconfirmed-by-user
wontfix
No milestone
No project
No assignees
1 participant
Notifications
Due date
No due date set.
Dependencies
No dependencies set.
Reference
starred/CIPP#2032
Loading…
Add table
Add a link
Reference in a new issue
No description provided.
Delete branch "%!s()"
Deleting a branch is permanent. Although the deleted branch may continue to exist for a short time before it actually gets removed, it CANNOT be undone in most cases. Continue?
Originally created by @mrapoc on GitHub (Jul 16, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/KelvinTegelaar/CIPP/issues/4439
Please confirm:
Problem Statement
We currently use https://github.com/Micke-K/IntuneManagement to bulk import intune policies. We use openbaseline intune policies which is already in CIPP - but we can only import each policy one at a time using endpoint/MEM/add-policy or via standards we can do it all in one but would require each policy to be added one at a time at least once. I assume again when there is an update. I would like to be able to tick all policies I want, bulk actions, import and then I can assign in CIPP to users/devices as usual.
Benefits for MSPs
One less tool to use outside of CIPP (https://github.com/Micke-K/IntuneManagement) to bulk import. Time saving. Eliminate human mistake. Possibility to rename policies on import by removing version from the name to make overwriting updates easier.
Value or Importance
For now I will use the other tool but it will make setting up new intune setups much quicker and easier.
PowerShell Commands (Optional)
https://github.com/Micke-K/IntuneManagement for inspiration
@KelvinTegelaar commented on GitHub (Jul 16, 2025):
Use the community repositories functionality to automatically sync the OIB github with your CIPP instance, then you only need to setup 1 standard that deploys the policies you'd like and never update that again :)