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Endpoint privilege management, deployment unsuccessful with "device health monitoring" error
FishingNotPhishing so after the second device, the Surface Pro 9 LTE, after the Surface Pro X, ARM64 is still a second class citizen. ![]()
Well I guess we have to wait then.
I have the same issues with our Dell Latitude 3540 Ruggeds. They are Intel, and I have disabled the reporting setting in the policy, but the EPM Agent still hasn't installed to the computer. The computer has Windows 10 Pro and the standalone KB5243773 says "not applicable to this system." I believe it was superceded by the May 9 security update.... I have no idea where to go from this point.... Except back to giving the users local admin access until Microsoft stabilizes the technology.
- May 13, 2023
it depends… but if you know what needs to be done in order to deploy the epm agent succesffully… you would think otherwise 🙂
did you try to execute the csp yourself that triggers the enrollment?
- JohnBWrightMay 13, 2023Copper Contributor
Rudy_Ooms_MVP thanks for the response! I had to go read up on CSP's and understanding them is definitely helpful. However, I have not found anything that mentions how to trigger one manually. Can you elaborate? Thanks!
- JohnBWrightMay 13, 2023Copper Contributor
Scratch that... I found a guide to triggering the CSP with powershell. However, if you have the path for the CSP, that would be helpful... I still haven't found that part. Thanks!