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Sk-73
Apr 20, 2021Iron Contributor
Unlink the device, but it didn't remove the device from the Organization.
Hi All, Good day to you guys. I have a question, and a user has two laptops now. 1st is an old laptop, joined Azure AD under endpoint control. 2nd is a new laptop, joined Azure AD under endpo...
- Apr 20, 2021Hi
Do you have conditional access in place? You could only allow onedrive access when the device is compliant. Or do you mean something completely else? 🙂
Apr 20, 2021
Hi
Do you have conditional access in place? You could only allow onedrive access when the device is compliant. Or do you mean something completely else? 🙂
Do you have conditional access in place? You could only allow onedrive access when the device is compliant. Or do you mean something completely else? 🙂
- Sk-73Apr 23, 2021Iron Contributor
Hello Rudy_Ooms_MVP
Greeting!
I'll be onsite at that office today, I will update you again.
Thank you. 😃- Apr 23, 2021Hi,
Let me know if you have got any other questions.- Sk-73Apr 24, 2021Iron Contributor
After unlinking the user account from the user old device Onedrive setting there, the sync issue is already resolved.
Thanks a million. 😃
- Sk-73Apr 21, 2021Iron Contributor
Thanks for reply this post.
I think you are right, the root cause should be the one drive sync. I will advise the user try to sign out the one drive from the old laptop, and then try to delete some existing not important folder from the new laptop for a test.