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jjeffries
Aug 20, 2021Copper Contributor
Windows 11 Always on VPN device tunnel removed on reboot
We are having an issue with the always on device tunnels being removed on device start. Once logged in to windows, we have to do a manual sync with Intune for it to restore the connection. When the c...
Reza_Ameri
Aug 20, 2021Silver Contributor
Just confirm, this problem get started after upgrading to the Windows 11, is that correct?
If yes, check the event viewer and see if there is any relevant log files there.
I believe this is a bug and try open Feedback Hub app in Windows 11 and report this issue.
If yes, check the event viewer and see if there is any relevant log files there.
I believe this is a bug and try open Feedback Hub app in Windows 11 and report this issue.
Tstevenson1615
Nov 12, 2021Copper Contributor
Also happening in our environment!
- Reza_AmeriNov 13, 2021Silver ContributorFrom the discussion here, I believe this is a bug and make sure file a bug report.
- SPSBjornNov 23, 2021Copper ContributorCan confirm this issue on Windows 11. At Intune Sync the VPN gets removed, next sync created, next sync deleted etc etc in a loop.
Event ID 601: MDM ResourceManager: DeleteResource EnrollmentID: (47D9D99A-C0C6-4AD1-978B-D1BE2126AXXX) UserSID: (S-1-12-1-1214335156-1177976991-1889557148-3126361797) URI: (./Vendor/MSFT/VPNv2/AOVPN).
and than:
Event ID 404: MDM ConfigurationManager: Command failure status. Configuration Source ID: (47D9D99A-C0C6-4AD1-978B-D1BE2126XXXX), Enrollment Name: (MDMDeviceWithAAD), Provider Name: (VPNv2), Command Type: (Add: from Replace or Add), CSP URI: (./User/Vendor/MSFT/VPNv2/AOVPN), Result: (The specified quota list is internally inconsistent with its descriptor.).