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Ivan Webb
Aug 30, 2022Brass Contributor
Servicing Profiles not picking up new devices
Hi, We are currently testing the Servicing Profile feature (for M365 Apps) in our tenant. Results so far are not ideal. All our devices are built via Autopilot and enrolled into Intune and AADJ. Th...
manoth_msft
Microsoft
Aug 31, 2022Hi Ivan, a few things to check:
1. Has the user launched the Microsoft 365 Apps at least once and signed into them with an AAD account from your tenant? If not, try this.
2. Does the following registry key exist: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\cloud\office\16.0\Common\officesvcmanager > TenantAssociationKey. The key should get created after the user has signed in and launched the M365Apps once. It is the token used to connect to the Apps admin center.
3. Is the device listed in the Apps admin center's inventory?
Please check above on an affected device and report back.
We also have a dedicated thread on troubleshooting inventory: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-365-blog/onboarding-devices-in-the-microsoft-365-apps-admin-center/ba-p/3068928
1. Has the user launched the Microsoft 365 Apps at least once and signed into them with an AAD account from your tenant? If not, try this.
2. Does the following registry key exist: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\cloud\office\16.0\Common\officesvcmanager > TenantAssociationKey. The key should get created after the user has signed in and launched the M365Apps once. It is the token used to connect to the Apps admin center.
3. Is the device listed in the Apps admin center's inventory?
Please check above on an affected device and report back.
We also have a dedicated thread on troubleshooting inventory: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-365-blog/onboarding-devices-in-the-microsoft-365-apps-admin-center/ba-p/3068928
- HRobertszSep 06, 2022Copper Contributor
manoth_msft I am having the same issue.
Some devices are popping up but its also VERY slow. Let me know what you find out.
- manoth_msftOct 06, 2022
Microsoft
HRobertsz We have identified and are working on fixing some delays in the system which slowed down initial onboarding and displaying the correct status in the admin UI. Things should have improved in the last few days. Let us know if you still see major delays.- Ivan WebbOct 11, 2022Brass ContributorHi Martin,
Things have improved a bit with devices being detected and showing up. Reporting on their status is still an issue though. Many successfully updated devices still show as "In progress" or "Not started".
We are watching with interest how it handles the deployment of the latest office update.
- Ivan WebbSep 01, 2022Brass ContributorHi Martin,
Many thanks for the reply. Answers to your questions are:
1) Yes, the end-user of the device has logged into either Outlook, Word or Teams on the device
2) Yes, that registry key exists
3) Yes I can filter to find the devices in the Inventory report- manoth_msftSep 01, 2022
Microsoft
Ivan Webb Thanks for checking. Given that the devices are in inventory (so communicate with the AAC backend), are in the AAD groups (so in-scope for Servicing Profiles), are AAD-J (we don't support AAD-R), there seems to be something off with how the group members are resolved and matched to the inventory.
Please go to the apps admin center, onto the servicing profile page and hit the feedback button on the top right corner. Include your original post, the things you already checked, mentioned "Rangers on TechCommunity" and leave your email. I will ping the team in the background, so we can start investigating your case.
- Ivan WebbSep 02, 2022Brass ContributorHi Martin,
I've done as you requested. I have also logged a 'premier' support ticket with MS, however, once they found this forum post they just directed me to follow your suggestions including the latest one.
If you want me to send you the support ticket number I'm happy to do so.