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The New Intune and Conditional Access Admin Consoles are GA
Does GA mean something different than it used to?
- Vladimir PetrosyanJun 12, 2017Former Employee
Hi Paul - that doesn't right. Can you please contact our support to see what's going on: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune-classic/troubleshoot/how-to-get-support-for-microsoft-intune ?
- Paul CunninghamJun 13, 2017Iron Contributor
Your docs here still say the migrations are in progress.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/intune/what-is-intune
Was the GA announcement supposed to happen after all the migrations were complete, or are they still ongoing? Should I just wait longer? I'd rather not spend a heap of time on the phone logging a ticket when you can probably find out very quickly what the situation is.
Look at the comment at the bottom of this page:
"Frankly, I think Intune support may be a myth. The number listed for Intune support is answered by O365 support. They know practically nothing about Intune. I have opened two support requests to find out why my Intune tenant has not been migrated to Azure. In both cases, I was told there were blockers. When I told them I had checked everything multiple times and asked for them to specifically identify the blocker, my request was closed with the explanation that it would be fixed on June 30th."
- Vladimir PetrosyanJun 13, 2017Former Employee
Hi Paul - I believe there are still few tenants that weren't migrated due to some blockers. Check out this blog post to see, if your tenant is affected: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/configmgrdogs/2017/05/18/intune-on-azure-migration-blocker-guidance/
Yes, I saw that comment about reaching out to our support. That customer was already helped. We are working on making it easier to reach out to our technical support. If it is still not the case for you, please let me know.
Thanks again,
Vlad