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Suleyman Ali
Apr 19, 2021Iron Contributor
how to force a policy change for windows 10 endpoints
So we know that we have to wait for upto 8 hours on a device so that a policy, scripts etc from Azure intune is enforced/depolyed.
is there a command line to force a policy, or is it just restarting the MDM services?
we have an issue where we have edited a policy where one setting is put back to 'not configured'. In the docs, the state of the endpoint should return to the default value after applying the not configured toggle/option.
when we run the mdm diagnostics report, we cant see that setting BUT the setting is still applied and not reversed.
- Hi,
Rebooting ther intune management extension could trigger it/ syncing from the company portal / syncing from devices in Intune.
But sometimes, some device configurations are still tattoed after configuring them to not configured, like I am showing in this blog
https://call4cloud.nl/2021/03/the-device-with-the-dragon-tattoo/
- Hi,
Rebooting ther intune management extension could trigger it/ syncing from the company portal / syncing from devices in Intune.
But sometimes, some device configurations are still tattoed after configuring them to not configured, like I am showing in this blog
https://call4cloud.nl/2021/03/the-device-with-the-dragon-tattoo/- Suleyman AliIron ContributorYour blog entry actually is a good starting off point. I enjoyed the term 'tattooed' and probably will use that term in the future 😉
ok, I can temporarily apply another CSP/Policy that will apply the value I want.
thanks- Hi,
Glad to be of service...