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Logic580
Apr 04, 2023Copper Contributor
DefaultDeviceCompliancePolicy.RequireRemainContact
What is DefaultDeviceCompliancePolicy.RequireRemainContact in Intune Default Device Compliance Policy? Thank you.
Apr 18, 2023
- The Default Device Compliance policies have 3 requirements for a Device to be Compliant in Microsoft Intune:
1. A Custom Compliance Policy needs to be assigned => DefaultDeviceCompliancePolicy.RequireDeviceCompliancePolicyAssigned
2. The primary user needs to be Active within 30 days, after 30 days the device will become Non-Compliant => DefaultDeviceCompliancePolicy.RequireRemainContact
3. The Primary user needs to exist in Azure AD, otherwise the device will become Non-Compliant, for example, an "old" enrolled device from a user who's deleted from Azure AD => DefaultDeviceCompliancePolicy.RequireUserExistence
ksobier
Apr 24, 2023Copper Contributor
Can I change time it's inactive?
- Apr 24, 2023Don't think you can cause it's by default
- Apr 24, 2023
Apparently, you can change this! Check out daGrinch's reply! 😉
- ksobierApr 25, 2023Copper ContributorYeah. It's there. I didn't see it before but there are changes in Azure all the time. There are many things I couldn't do 2 years ago but I can now.
- daGrinchApr 24, 2023Copper Contributorhttps://endpoint.microsoft.com/#view/Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSettings/DevicesComplianceMenu/~/policySettings
- ksobierApr 25, 2023Copper ContributorReduced to 14 days. Thanks.
- ksobierApr 24, 2023Copper ContributorI thought about reducing it to see if the users are dropping off. Some persistently remove company portal from their phones and I'd like to stop them from accessing anything after doing that.