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-2016281111 error Intune windows 10 update rings Using deadline settings
I have seen that issue before also on device with Windows 10 1709. When I manually updated these to 1909 the problem was resolved.
I thought the deadline csp setting in 1709 is different then 1909, but I am not 100% sure about the csp change.
Please let me know if the update to 1909 solves your not applicable issue.
Keep in mind your devices with 1709 is not supported by Microsoft anymore.
Kind regards,
René
These devices are using SCCM before we hybrid-joined them to AD. And yes, they have very old versions of Windows 10 when we came in to the picture to manage their devices. No idea why the previous MSP did that to these devices but as of this writing, we already decommissioned the SCCM server and unenrolled these devices from SCCM. I also removed any group policies that was set before to block the Windows updates. However, the Not applicable error I am getting is only showing from devices with 1903 and above version.
- Feb 07, 2022
Hi,
Ahh good to know some "backstory" about the issue. Just wondering but what happens when you install a totally new device with 1903? Normally the not applicable just means you have some licensing issues...What is the latest update those 1903 devices got?
ANd what happens when you manually create a custom csp to define 1 of those settings and target a test device with it?
- almarlibetarioFeb 07, 2022Brass ContributorI have both Windows 10 Enterprise E3 and M365 Business premium assigned to the users (disabling the Windows update for business and Windows 10 business feature from the M365 Business Premium license).
I haven't tried a fresh install device yet for this policy and I got the 10.0.18362.1256 update for the 1903 builds.