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Tobias Abele
Oct 19, 2017Copper Contributor
ConfigMgr/Intune
If I manage the same things from ConfigMgr and Intune, which will take effect on the client is there something like a priority to avoind/control conflicts?
2 Replies
- RobYork
Microsoft
You'll have the capability to phase, by specifying a pilot collection. But once a device has been swung over for a particular workload, the way we handle conflict resolution is that Intune replaces SCCM as the source of authority for that feature. - RobYork
Microsoft
Hi Tobias, you wont get into a situation where Intune and SCCM are managing the same workloads. With co-management you move over whole workloads. Once a device has had a workload moved to Intune, SCCM no longer provides policy for that feature. So for instance, if you move over to Windows Update for Business, SCCM stops providing update policy to the clients.