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MrNuggets
Nov 24, 2021Copper Contributor
Built-in Device Compliance Policy - is active - Not Compliant
I have an enrolled windows device (we are using Azure AD, no hybrid), where I changed the primary user. The compliance policy and the build-in device compliance policy for the new primary user is sh...
AlexdeJong
Nov 24, 2021Copper Contributor
Hi MrNuggets,
this is something I see appearing and disappearing every now and then. Seems like a refresh issue. However, there are a few things you can check:
- check whether the device has another compliance policy assigned
- check whether the device is active (recently synchronized)
- check whether the user that enrolled the device (still) exists in AAD
if all answers are YES, then you can also try to re-enroll the device to get all data populated all new in the Intune database.
hope it helps
Alex
this is something I see appearing and disappearing every now and then. Seems like a refresh issue. However, there are a few things you can check:
- check whether the device has another compliance policy assigned
- check whether the device is active (recently synchronized)
- check whether the user that enrolled the device (still) exists in AAD
if all answers are YES, then you can also try to re-enroll the device to get all data populated all new in the Intune database.
hope it helps
Alex
gerardoamadeus
Nov 24, 2021Brass Contributor
Hi,
If the user is active and everything good there is a known issue with this built in compliance policy that Microsoft knows about. Our tenant have hundreds of these even if they are "compliant".
If the user is active and everything good there is a known issue with this built in compliance policy that Microsoft knows about. Our tenant have hundreds of these even if they are "compliant".
- Miriam1982Jan 18, 2023Copper Contributor
gerardoamadeus Do you know if this is still an ongoing issue with MS? Do you have a link for MS page where this known problem is outlined?