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Antony1108
May 01, 2024Copper Contributor
Conflict status after having 2 Local user group membership Policy
Hello, I have an issue with applying two "Local User Group Membership" policies on a PC. The Intune policy report shows a conflict between having two "Local User Group Membership" policies despite...
NicklasOlsen
May 29, 2024Iron Contributor
Hi Antony,
I have to understand it correctly.
You have two separate policies created in Intune, that are conflicting?
Can we see the configuration of the policies?
I have to understand it correctly.
You have two separate policies created in Intune, that are conflicting?
Can we see the configuration of the policies?
- RobinWulzJun 12, 2024Copper ContributorI'm not OP but I have the same issue;
I have two policies, one to set the Local Administrators and the other one to set the local Remote Desktop Users. Both are set to "Add (Update)". But none of the both policies apply to the devices they are targeted to but instead report they are in conflict. The both policies do not target the same local group and both are set to Add/Update (not replace). Any hint why they are conflicting?- NicklasOlsenJun 12, 2024Iron ContributorI assume it's targeted to the same set of devices? 🙂
- RobinWulzJun 12, 2024Copper ContributorAbsolutely; but I'd assume this should work as long as the rules do not include "replace" for the same local groups?
If targeting the same devices with multiple policies does not work, this would render this feature useless for us.
Example:
We have one policy to add our global admin's administrative users to all devices and a second policy to add other user's administrative accounts to a subset of devices. As both policies target the same devices (well, at least a subset), they would report as conflicting and therefore not work at all.