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phull89
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Jul 25, 2022
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Can't remove 2 advisories

I have 2 outstanding advisories that I can't resolve; Co-Management and Conditional access.

I've set up Cloud Attach within SCCM and switched all Co-Managed workloads to Intune but the advisory still exists.

For Conditional access, we have a 3 policies all using the same MAM user group. The advisory recommends moving to a group that doesn't contain any Autopatch devices but this group doesn't contain any devices.

 

Anyone have any ideas?

  • phull89 

    I think it's OK to enroll your tenant in Windows Autopatch with these advisories.
    During the enrollment, Windows Autopatch service try to modify the corresponding CA policy.
    In my experience, they will be fine.

    (Just remember to check CA policy after enrollment to be sure.)


    For Co-Managed issue, I think it's OK if you do follow the documents.

    Hope this helps.

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  • Alber's avatar
    Alber
    Iron Contributor

    phull89 

    I think it's OK to enroll your tenant in Windows Autopatch with these advisories.
    During the enrollment, Windows Autopatch service try to modify the corresponding CA policy.
    In my experience, they will be fine.

    (Just remember to check CA policy after enrollment to be sure.)


    For Co-Managed issue, I think it's OK if you do follow the documents.

    Hope this helps.

    • phull89's avatar
      phull89
      Copper Contributor
      Thanks Alber
      Got it working now. Appreciate the response

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