Shared PC’s in Intune vs Intune For Education
My school district has about 40,000 students and instead of assigning PC’s directly to each student, each class has a cart of PC’s that the student logs in with his / her Office 365 account and uses the pc. We are currently in the process of moving off of Active Directory and into Intune to manage our pc’s. However, due to our naming conventions, the pc’s will all be hybrid ad joined machines. With all this being said, is it better for us to set up the pc’s as Kiosk mode, and use a devices license for each, set them up as a Shared PC with the current users’ credentials deleted when they sign off, and the new user signs in, or to follow the procedures in Intune for Education, which is what we are currently following.
M thought would be the Shared PC route, and to have each cart be represented as though it was a lab setting. Does this make sense?
I am open to any and all suggestions and feel free to be as detailed as possible.
My school district has about 40,000 students and instead of assigning PC’s directly to each student, each class has a cart of PC’s that the student logs in with his / her Office 365 account and uses the pc. We are currently in the process of moving off of Active Directory and into Intune to manage our pc’s. However, due to our naming conventions, the pc’s will all be hybrid ad joined machines. With all this being said, is it better for us to set up the pc’s as Kiosk mode, and use a devices license for each, set them up as a Shared PC with the current users’ credentials deleted when they sign off, and the new user signs in, or to follow the procedures in Intune for Education, which is what we are currently following. M thought would be the Shared PC route, and to have each cart be represented as though it was a lab setting. Does this make sense? I am open to any and all suggestions and feel free to be as detailed as possible. Read More