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sync error 0x80190190
Nstellar I have come across this in customer environments and you will see this solution elsewhere on the internet as well. Try this:
- Open Scheduled Tasks on the machine with the sync issue
- Browse to "Microsoft -> Windows -> EnterpriseMgmt"
- Find the ID with the enrollment scheduled tasks
- Delete all the scheduled tasks here
- Open the Regedit
- Browse to HKLM -> Microsoft -> Enrollments
- Find the ID from 1b) and make sure the UPN REG_SZ value under it is whateveruser@tenant.onmicrosoft.com
- Delete the whole ID key
- Run gpupdate /force target:computer
- Double check the device in the Intune portal and see if the enrollment was successful
- Run another Intune Sync and see if it is now working (Access Work on School -> Info -> Sync)
- Gunalan_SelvarajOct 21, 2024Copper Contributor
David Maiolo - This is not working! I guess this is screwed the system registry key. now there is no option to see sync.
- atlantsecurityJan 31, 2024Copper Contributor
great... now I followed this advice and the computer is not only no longer showing as connected, but when I try to register it with InTune, it says "this computer is already managed".
So now I don't have the option to de-register or disconnect, but I also don't have the option to connect, because it is already connected...
- mikkelelgaard-vcJul 07, 2022Copper Contributor
I just tried this and that worked! Thank you
I had an issue with a computer that was un-synced from Azure due to someone disabled and moved the computer out of the sync OU's.
After enabling and syncing the computer it would not sync with Intune. I used your trick and it worked
- WietsedrMar 17, 2021Copper Contributor
We have the same problem but once we remove the regkey the info (sync) button is gone and we can no longer manually sync. If i restore the regkey the sync button is back. Is this normal?