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Adam Berns
Dec 29, 2019Brass Contributor
I cannot assign apps in intune to users for Windows 10
I am a little stuck. And there is a lot to it. I have on premise AD, and I have dirsync in play syncing everything. I also have AD Premier plan 2 and Intune. I see the user there and I have added th...
Thijs Lecomte
Jan 01, 2020Bronze Contributor
I know it just to be all Windows 10 Mobile.
IF you go to devicemanagement.microsoft.com, then devices and search your devices there.
Then go to the managed apps section, do you see your apps there?
IF you go to devicemanagement.microsoft.com, then devices and search your devices there.
Then go to the managed apps section, do you see your apps there?
Adam Berns
Jan 01, 2020Brass Contributor
So looking at the properties of the device is see this
Intune managed workloads
Resource Access Profiles; Device Configuration; Compliance Policy; Windows Update for Business; Endpoint Protection; Office Click-to-Run
So how do I move app workload to intune
But to answer your question yes I do see the apps listed for both device and user.
Intune managed workloads
Resource Access Profiles; Device Configuration; Compliance Policy; Windows Update for Business; Endpoint Protection; Office Click-to-Run
So how do I move app workload to intune
But to answer your question yes I do see the apps listed for both device and user.
- Thijs LecomteJan 03, 2020Bronze ContributorAllright good luck! Let me know if there is anything else
- Adam BernsJan 02, 2020Brass Contributor
Thijs Lecomte Thanks for the link.
This is more of what I was looking for as well
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/configmgr/comanage/workloads
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/configmgr/core/servers/manage/pre-release-features
I am upgrading to 1906 which I believe is what I needed (which was available December 20 2019)
- Thijs LecomteJan 02, 2020Bronze ContributorJake Stoker has some blog posts about it: https://triplesixseven.com/co-management-in-sccm-1806/
You need to check which workload to move