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Support Tip: Configuring workloads in a co-managed environment

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J.C. Hornbeck
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Jun 19, 2019

If you manage Windows 10 devices with both Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune using co-management, Intune Support Engineer Betty Jia just posted a great article over on our Intune Customer Success blog that you'll want to take a look at. She examines an issue where apps and PowerShell scripts deployed from Intune to co-managed devices show a status of Not applicable even though the same are successfully deployed to devices managed solely by Intune. Spoiler alert: It has to do with configuring workloads like Client Apps and enabling pre-release features in your Configuration Manager environment. I won't give it all away, but I will say that whether you use co-management today or have plans to do so in the future, this is one you’ll want to bookmark. You can read Betty's complete post at the link below.

 

Support Tip: Configuring workloads in a co-managed environment

Updated Jun 19, 2019
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