By: Tyler Castaldo – Sr. Product Manager | Microsoft Intune
Reporting is crucial to any organization’s device compliance story. This is even more important when using Azure Active Directory (Az...
macOS devices that operate on a 1-1 basis work great, but will this affect macOS devices that are deployed in a Shared Configuration. I think you sometimes refer to these as 'Enrolled without User Affinity' or 'Userless Devices'. I work in an education environment with both personally assigned and Shared Classroom devices. When you look at shared devices from the device perspective, the assigned compliance policies are flagged as compliant, however the overall machine compliance status is not. This means that we have to make CA exceptions for Labs/Classrooms that are user by multiple users (who are licenced btw). It seems weird that you can't calculate the compliance of the device as I assume you're actually evaluating the compliance state of all the assigned compliance polices and using this to decided the status of the device. Is this an intentional design or can you explain why compliance for shared macOS devices operate differently to Windows & iOS?