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MDM Scope enrollement : Users or device groupe ?
the problem is i can't see the devices in the Intune Portal , and i can see it in the Azure AD portal and the Intune is the MDM solution.
by this way i can apply some intune policys like configuration profil to a group of devices without enroll them to intune : in the assignement i choice the device group .. and worked fine
Somehow I can't open your screenshot, but if you can see the devices in the Intune portal, they are enrolled. The fact that the Azure AD device also shows "Intune" as the MDM is also an indication of that fact. As such, policies are applied to those devices.
Edit: misread your reply... you clearly state you can't see the devices in Intune.
If Azure AD thinks Intune managed them, they should appear in Intune. If you click on the Azure AD device, doesn't it show a "Manage" button in the top of the screen?
- Zied_BerrimaJun 01, 2022MCTyes it show the "manage" button, what does it mean ?
- NielsScheffersJun 01, 2022Iron ContributorThat button will take you to the device in the Intune portal.
- Zied_BerrimaJun 01, 2022MCTyes i tested this and i have the same options like the intune portal , but also the device doesn't appear in the intune portal ...
- Zied_BerrimaJun 01, 2022MCTwhat I found :
-if in the part of the assignment of a configuration, I mention a group of device, in this case we do not have the obligations to assign intune licenses to users !! because I tested it and it works properly with a device- NielsScheffersJun 01, 2022Iron Contributor
Zied_Berrima, I don't know what you mean to tell me with your previous reply.
For the "MDM user scope", you may find https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/enrollment/windows-enroll#configure-automatic-mdm-enrollment (and especially the note under bullet 2) helpful.
For the missing devices in Intune, see my previous reply. Are you seeing a "Manage" button?