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Sccm/Intune co-management - deploying apps (not applicable)
Hi Paul, I had endless issues with SCCM and InTune co-management. In the end i removed all the co-management settings within SCCM and stopped registering new computers with SCCM. I then found new computers could be successfully enrolled into InTune. I also noticed InTune showed these computers as 'compliant' where as the old computers were shown as 'non compliant' and 'co-managed' within Intune. I can now deploy apps to the new WIn10 computers (ie: the ones shown as compliant) but not the older non-compliant computers which are managed/registered by SCCM.
I've yet to test this yet but i think the way forward will be to remove the computers from SCCM and uninstall the CM agent. Delete those computer accounts from Azure AD and then resync them back to Azure. Hopefully we will then be able to get them working in Intune correctly.
This is what i plan to do with one of the older computers as a test:
- Uninstall the CM agent from a domain joined Win10 computer (https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Deleting-the-SCCM-Cache-da03e4c7)
- Delete the associated computer from SCCM, Azure AD and InTune
- Have Azure AD Connect resync the computer account back to Azure
- Enrol the computer into InTune
Peanut2020 Set the Workloads to Pilot Intune. If you only choose Configuration Manager the Intune Policies wont work, are blocked.