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Updated Dec 27, 2024
Jason_Sandys
Microsoft
Nov 18, 2021Hi Andreas, can you be a bit more specific about what this means: "Unfortunatley the client is still recognized as Config Manager managed in intune."?
Have you reviewed the Co-management status of the ConfigMgr client itself by reviewing the properties in the ConfigMgr Control Panel Applet as well as the comanagementhandler.log on the client?
Andy0401
Nov 18, 2021Copper Contributor
Hi Jason,
in the endpoint manager console under devices the client is still marked as "managed by ConfigMgr". I would expect to see here Co-Managed.
- Jason_SandysNov 18, 2021
Microsoft
That's correct assuming the client itself is properly enrolled in Intune. Thus, can you please check the control panel applet and log file as noted. - Andy0401Nov 18, 2021Copper Contributoron the client the config mgr shows "co-managment capabilites = 1" and Co-Management = disabled (just recognized)