Cloning Intune Policies
How to use Pckgr's Intune Policy Cloner
Prerequisites
Before you begin, ensure you have the following:
An account to Pckgr.
Access to at least two Microsoft Intune Tenants.
Administrative privileges in the Microsoft Intune Tenants you wish to connect.
Getting Started
1. Connecting Your Microsoft Intune Tenants
To utilize the cloning feature, you first need to connect your Microsoft Intune Tenants to Pckgr. Follow these steps:
Add a Company: Navigate to the Pckgr dashboard and add a company, please note you do not need to connect here. The connection will be made from the Policy Cloner page.
Navigate to Profiles Page: Once you have added your company name, head to the Policy Cloner page.
Select a Company: Select a company that you added previously from the dropdown menu and the click the "Connect to Intune" button.
Connect Tenant: Follow the Microsoft prompts to provide Pckgr with access to read and write Intune configuration policies and profiles. Once access has been authorized you will be navigated back to Pckgr.
Repeat process for a Secondary Company: To clone polices, you will need to repeat the process to connect another Tenant.
2. Cloning Windows Policies
Once your tenants are connected, you can start cloning policies between them.
Select Source Tenant: From the dropdown, select the tenant you wish to clone policies from.
Choose Policy to Clone: Browse through the list of available Windows policies and select the policy you wish to clone.
Select Destination Tenant: Choose the tenant you want to clone the selected policies into.
Initiate Cloning: Once you've selected the policies and the destination tenant, click on the 'Clone' button. Pckgr will initiate the cloning process.
Completion Notification: Once the cloning is completed, you will receive a notification. You can then verify the cloned policies in the destination tenant.
3. Saving Templates
You can save Templates to your Pckgr profile from any of the Tenants you have connected. This is useful if you want to minimize the number of connections you have between Microsoft and Pckgr.
Select Source Tenant: From the dropdown, select the tenant you wish to clone policies from.
Choose Policy to Clone: Browse through the list of available Windows policies and select the policy you wish to clone.
Save the Policy: Select the option to save from the options menu.
Please note if you wish to delete the Company from Pckgr you will need to make sure the Enterprise App Registration has been deleted from your Azure Tenant first.
Coming Soon - Pckgr Policy Manager

We’re excited to announce that a major expansion to Pckgr’s policy management capabilities is currently in development. The Pckgr Policy Manager will build on the foundation of the existing Policy Cloner, introducing a full-featured system for managing and automating Intune policies across multiple tenants.
This new platform is being designed to support scalable, secure, and consistent policy management — especially for those working across multiple tenants or managing configurations at scale.
Pckgr will soon package and manage your applications AND your policies!
What you can expect:
Version Control and Policy Syncing Track changes to your policies over time, and sync updates from a source (golden) tenant to other connected tenants — either automatically or on demand.
Cross-Tenant Visibility Easily view which tenants have which policies deployed, when they were last updated, and whether they align with your master templates.
Policy Templates and Grouping Create reusable policy templates and apply them across individual tenants or tenant groups, helping streamline onboarding and ongoing management.
Drift Detection and Change Logging Receive alerts when tenant policies drift from their templates. Every change is logged for full transparency and audit readiness.
Reporting and Compliance Support Generate clear reports on policy status, change history, and compliance posture across all tenants — ideal for internal governance or external auditing.
Built With You, For You
The Pckgr Policy Manager will be developed and released incrementally, with new features rolled out regularly. We’ll be actively working with our user community to shape what gets built and how it works.
Pckgr’s development has always been community-led, and this release will be no different. Your feedback, use cases, and feature requests are central to building something truly useful. If you'd like to contribute ideas or test early versions, please get in touch at [email protected].
Together, we’re building the most practical, scalable, and reliable way to manage policies in Intune.
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