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DuncMarsh
Jul 16, 2021Copper Contributor
Error 65000 with Settings Catalog
Hello Community! This is my first posting looking for answers. I'm pretty new to Intune and Endpoint Manager. In doing some testing, I have created a configuration profile using the settings cata...
Jul 16, 2021
Just tested the same setting.. On a windows 10 enterprise device no problems on a windows 11 enterprise device the same 65000 error... I will take a look on whats happening
UPDATE:
You must have installed the April 2021 Cumulative Update Preview (or May 2021 quality update), You can check if the required Feeds.admx. exist by navigating to C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions and locating the file. If it does not exist... that's your problem
DuncMarsh
Jul 16, 2021Copper Contributor
Rudy_Ooms_MVP I checked for Feeds.amdx and it does exist on the target machine. I should have specified it is a Windows 10 devices on version 20H2. I did see a log from the error. I attached the full log below. It stated the policy was rejected by licensing. We have M365 Business Premium.
- Jul 16, 2021AHhh... so no enterprise... I am searching the official ms documentation... but it's only working with enterprise when configuring it... what happens when you manually configure the registry keys?
- DuncMarshJul 16, 2021Copper ContributorChanging the registry following registry key worked.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Feeds DWORD ShellFeedsTaskbarViewMode value 2.- Jul 16, 2021Maybe pushing this registry key with proactive remediations or just a plain powershell script. I reached out to the intunesupport team to get a good answer (I hope) where the official documentation is where it says you need enterprise . As the information is missing on the list of csp's