Microsoft Intune: MacOS user certs to be deployed in user keychain

Microsoft is rolling out a new enhancement for MacOS users that allows the storage of certificates in the user keychain, instead of the device keychain. Previously, all certificates were automatically stored in the device keychain, which was not ideal for individual users or specific device types. The new feature will be available on Microsoft Intune and will be released globally in November CY2024. This enhancement will make it much easier for MacOS users to manage and deploy certificates, resulting in a better user experience.
To learn more about this new feature, check out the Microsoft Intune: MacOS user certs to be deployed in user keychain post on the M365 Admin website.
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