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Munna
Apr 29, 2024Copper Contributor
Upgrading Windows 11 on Co-Managed Entra Joined Devices with Intune
Dear Support, All of our Windows 10 devices are managed through SCCM and Microsoft Intune, with shared workloads piloted through Intune. Below are the details from one of our testing devices, H...
- Apr 29, 2024Device in the screenshot is Entra registered whereas it should be either Hybrid Entra Joined or Entra Joined (based on the article)
Munna
May 01, 2024Copper Contributor
I haven't made any additional configurations beyond those mentioned in my initial descriptions. My testing machine successfully upgraded to Windows 11 without any issues. I now need to upgrade over 300 devices to Windows 11. Is there any option available to expedite this process? The upgrade on my testing machine took almost 2 days
Munna
May 01, 2024Copper Contributor
Windows 11 upgrade is working as expected after following the steps below.
This link covers almost everything step by step:
but if the upgrade is still not functioning in your environment after following the above steps,
please also double-check the following items:
- Check the workstation join type. In my scenario, the enrolled Windows device join type was Microsoft Entra Registered device, which is not supported. I converted the device join type to Microsoft Azure Hybrid joined after adding the devices to the correct configuration profiles in Intune. Additionally, I noticed a duplicate entry in Azure AD -> devices, which I removed.
- Verify if there is any group policy restricting the OS upgrade.
- Ensure that you have added the device to the correct group and included it in the update rings for Windows 10 and feature updates for Windows 10 profiles in Intune.
- Verify that the device compliance status has turned to compliant. If it has not been evaluated, either wait until the status turns to compliant or force a sync