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Jeff Harlow
Jan 07, 2021Iron Contributor
Expired Apple Certificate
Without realizing it, I let my Apple Certificate expire for Intune. (side note, our prior MDM gave me warnings!) Anyways, I realized this when a new device attempted to register and failed. So, I u...
Thijs Lecomte
Jan 08, 2021Bronze Contributor
Normally you need to re-enroll devices if the cert is expired, but I have heard there is an 30 day grace period. Could it be you were on time?
Btw: I highly recommend this setup: https://msendpointmgr.com/2018/03/26/monitoring-apple-mdm-push-certificates-in-microsoft-intune-with-powershell/
Btw: I highly recommend this setup: https://msendpointmgr.com/2018/03/26/monitoring-apple-mdm-push-certificates-in-microsoft-intune-with-powershell/
Jeff Harlow
Jan 08, 2021Iron Contributor
Thijs Lecomte If that is the case, then I should be fine and would explain why I havent noticed any issues. It was only 5 days expired. Thanks.
I just put a reminder in my calendar for next year. A lot less work than building out a script, but thanks. Not sure why MS did not just build something in for alerts. I am in the Endpoint Portal daily.
- Herminator76May 06, 2021Copper ContributorWe are in a same situation. Our apple id account is locked for security reasons for 6 days after our APN certificate has expired. This post gave me some hope for not re-enrolling all the devices again. Did you experience any other issues?
- Jeff HarlowMay 06, 2021Iron ContributorNo issues once I renewed the certificate.