Disable Co-Management and use Intune

Copper Contributor

Hi

We have a Co-managed environment having Hybrid Model (Devices ). Currently, all workloads are on Intune Pilot phase. We now plan to disable co-management and manage devices via Intune standalone.

 

Please share any recommended steps we need to follow or consider as we have 1000+ devices and want to get rid of Co-Managed state.

3 Replies
This is what I would do -
1. Move the workloads to Intune.
2. Remove ConfigMgr agent from a test device.
3. Validate Intune can still manage the workloads for the test device.
4. Repeat for rest of the Co-managed devices.

Fyi, if you are getting rid of Co-management through ConfigMgr, then you may require a full Intune license.

@rahuljindal-MVP 

 

Thanks for response.

 

Please note that currently, we have a collection having 1000+ devices and used that one, after moving all workloads that collection will be removed. We want to keep the workload as it is in the Pilot Intune phase and disable co-management. Is that workable? Please note that we have below license

 

1. EMS E5

2. Office 365 A5 for faculty

 

@Admin6793 The first thing to note is that moving the workloads from Intune Pilot to Intune doesn't remove the collection itself. So you don't lose the objects in the collection if that is what you are concerned about. If you don't want to move the workloads to Intune and remove ConfigMgr agent from the devices, then you may find yourself in a situation where the DM authority hasn't moved from ConfigMgr to Intune. Something like this - https://rahuljindalmyit.blogspot.com/2022/09/windows-autopilot-for-pre-provisioned.html

 

You can try removing the agent from one of the test devices to test if the authority switches to Intune or not.