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Microsoft Intune & Configuration Manager: best practices to help you prepare for Windows 11
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Wednesday, Jul 21, 2021, 12:00 PM PDTEvent details
We've assembled some massive Microsoft Endpoint Manager muscle to support this hour of Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA). If you have questions on what you can implement and optimize now to better prepare...
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Updated Jul 23, 2021
Carol DeMuth
Jul 21, 2021Copper Contributor
We have been using Co-Management with SCCM and Endpoint Manager. Devices are showing up in Endpoint Manager as Hybrid Azure AD joined machines, but not always in Azure AD under the user profile. Is there a reason why. If it should be in both places, is there a way to fix it?
Jason_Sandys
Microsoft
Jul 21, 2021Hi Carol DeMuth, thank you for the question. To clarify here, do the devices show in Azure AD at all, just not with the desired user set as the owner?
- Carol DeMuthJul 21, 2021Copper ContributorThey show in Azure AD, but not with the registered owner. We are using Azure AD Connect to enroll devices
- Jason_SandysJul 21, 2021
Microsoft
Once the first user logs into a co-managed device, that user will be registered as the device's primary user in Intune and also set to the owner in AAD. This functionality was added about a year ago but is not AAD Connect related. If this is not happening (after the first user logs in after the device is successfully co-managed), then you may be hitting an issue that is best handled by opening a support case.- Carol DeMuthJul 21, 2021Copper ContributorThank You. I noticed that newer machines seem to be in both places, but machines that were enrolled over a year ago are not.