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David-B
Nov 21, 2020Copper Contributor
Trying to learn Intune - stuck at MDM "Your device is already being manged by an organization"
I'm trying to learn Intune and Endpoint manager so I'm going through the Pluralsight course https://app.pluralsight.com/paths/skills/implementing-mobile-device-management-mdm-with-microsoft-intune by...
- Nov 23, 2020
The issue has been resolved. The default configuration was for MAM user scope to be set to All when it needs to be set to None.
To get to the correct screen, go to Microsoft Endpoint Manager, click Devices, Enroll Devices, click Automatic Enrollment. Changing MAM from All to None, unmanaging the devices currently in AAD, then adding them again via the Company Portal store app.
 
YesItDoesDoThat
Sep 17, 2022Copper Contributor
Worked like a charm on getting a device enrolled in Endpoint Manager!
Sep 18, 2022
Or just use powershell to do so...... and use the deviceenroller.exe
https://call4cloud.nl/2021/04/alice-and-the-device-certificate/
because enrolling the device to intune with the company portal could mess up your intune device certificate
https://call4cloud.nl/2022/09/intune-the-legend-of-the-certificate/
https://call4cloud.nl/2021/04/alice-and-the-device-certificate/
because enrolling the device to intune with the company portal could mess up your intune device certificate
https://call4cloud.nl/2022/09/intune-the-legend-of-the-certificate/
- HacksawcatsOct 11, 2022Copper ContributorHi, does anyone know how/is it possible to delete an auto pilot device from AAD?
Thanks in advance for any replies 🙂- Oct 11, 2022Remove the autopilot device first under intune enrollment and then you could delete the autopilot device
- HacksawcatsOct 12, 2022Copper ContributorHi Rudy,
Thanks for the reply. Sorry if I'm being thick but when you say "intune enrollment" do you mean "company portal" or "endpoint manager" ?
Regards