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How to troubleshoot onboarding devices to the new Apps Admin Center
- Mar 16, 2021
Hi josephlamb
Great question and attention to detail. This behavior is intended. The TAK should exist under the cloud key. If Serviceability Manager is unable to pull the TAK and write it to this location we fallback to the GPO key. This is why the script remediation writes to the GPO location. If you attempt to manually write the TAK to the cloud key it will be overwritten during the next checkin. TAK delivery will be receiving some fixes in a future release to address this.
In addition, the baseline has been updated to address the TAK CI. The detection logic now properly checks both registry keys for the TAK. Previously it was only looking at the cloud key, resulting in the CI remaining non-compliant.
Will this work with Intune? Since the last Zero Day in office, i was shown this site and have used it to manage our devices. However, some of our enrolled devices are not listed.
Hi RiceHDA this particular baseline is for Configuration Manager and cannot be imported into Intune. However, you can create some scripts and deploy them using Proactive Remediation to detect issues. Take a look at the troubleshooting section in this article for some of the areas to look for: Onboarding Devices in the Microsoft 365 Apps Admin Center - Microsoft Community Hub