| Version | Date | Author | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| v1.0 | 02/01/2023 | Florent Martinier | First version |
| v1.1 | 02/09/2023 | Florent Martinier | Adding the application ID in the consent link |
| v1.2 | 03/06/2023 | Florent Martinier | Adding data collected by the connector + JSON example of backbone API |
| v2.0 | 05/10/2023 | Réda Pengam | Standardization |
| v2.1 | 01/29/2025 | Florent Martinier | Add questions to ask before setup |
Intune is an enterprise inventory management tool. Sopht may need to access inventory data from some clients to perform appropriate calculations. That's why it may be necessary to set up a connector to link a client's Intune inventory to the Sopht database.
This document serves as a user manual, providing clients with the necessary information to set up the connector and enable Sopht to interface with their Intune inventory.
If Intune is managed from an Azure Active Directory, it is necessary to provide Sopht with your client ID registered in AAD. This is the field: tenantId

The Sopht connector connects to the Microsoft Graph API to retrieve inventory data from Intune. The following right is required for the connector to be able to retrieve Intune data:
DeviceManagementManagedDevices.Read.All
To validate this right to read client data, it is necessary to obtain the consent of an administrator. Sopht will send you a link like the following:
https://login.microsoftonline.com/<tenantId>/adminconsent?client_id=a15ff4e2-05ac-4023-ad05-6418041af111
Upon accessing the link, you should see a screen similar to this: