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Microsoft Intune - "Device Compliance Policy" error codes
I notice this problem is still in effect. I've got this:...and then this:
It seems like this problem has been around at minimum for 6+ months. At least Intune support is among the best for speed. Even still, it's like an alpha beta service that is not discounted accordingly. It should almost be free until they finally have it ready.
I have the same error in Aug 2020. It seems to be quite some time..
Were you able to get this resolved?
Regards,
Sudipta
- JeremyTBradshawAug 10, 2020Steel ContributorHi sudiptakp ,
Nope, never did see it resolve. I do though have the update to share that my errors are coming from one of two compliance policies - one assigned to the device, and the other assigned to the user. The user one is more restrictive and the device is not compliant according to some of its requirements. Not sure if this the reason for mysterious error codes or not, but thought I'd share it.
Looking forward to the day that policy/profile conflicts in Intune are more graceful. It's a weird stone left unturned for sure.- Renato_PereiraAug 17, 2020Brass Contributor
Hi,
I´m new with intune, I connected my device (Windows 10 Home on Leonovo laptop) and notice that Windows Defender options is unavailable due to 'administrator settings'.
Looking at the Intune console (https://endpoint.microsoft.com), I was unable to find what is the policy applyed to this device and then look for a change it; that's why I´m here because de same error on the console.
- SGoodenDec 15, 2020Copper Contributor
Renato_Pereira Having the same issue and wondering what the workaround is. Based on this thread its been 2yrs and MS hasn't sorted it yet.