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marckuhn
Aug 26, 2021Brass Contributor
Force Device Compliance check
Hi guys we are currently rolling out around 100 new notebooks with Intune. I have configured Bitlocker and a compliance policy, which require Bitlocker to be turned on to have access to company resou...
- Aug 27, 2021HI, Normally the bitlocker / tpm status is reported after a reboot. You have got 2 options I guess.. checking the compliance status with the company portal and trying to synchronize/check it from there.
ALso maybe to get a good understanding how compliance works icw condtional access please read my new blog about this
https://call4cloud.nl/2021/08/the-death-of-compliance/
Aug 27, 2021
HI, Normally the bitlocker / tpm status is reported after a reboot. You have got 2 options I guess.. checking the compliance status with the company portal and trying to synchronize/check it from there.
ALso maybe to get a good understanding how compliance works icw condtional access please read my new blog about this
https://call4cloud.nl/2021/08/the-death-of-compliance/
ALso maybe to get a good understanding how compliance works icw condtional access please read my new blog about this
https://call4cloud.nl/2021/08/the-death-of-compliance/
- marckuhnAug 27, 2021Brass ContributorHi Rudy
thanks a lot for your feedback and the blog. Very interesting stuff!! I will try to check that with the next devoce i have.
In my case in the company portal itself the status was also no access to company resources. Also a reboot didn't help. So i think the first who knows the compliance status is the company portal, right?
Best regards
Marc- Aug 28, 2021The company portal is indeed a good place to start on why the device is not compliant and force a sync attempt to "phone home" the compliance state of the device. But it's weird that it doesn't report back the bitlocker state