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From Azure AD Registered devices to Hybrid Azure AD joined
Just try doing one manually before you setup the SCP! You could also set GPO not to auto register on those you don’t want to do a test run on, if you want to setup the SCP beforehand!
I believe they will not duplicate! Not 100 % sure though
Adam
- JonasBackNov 24, 2018Steel ContributorThanks for your quick reply.
They are on-premises AD joined + Azure AD Registered. I want to move to still on-premises AD joined + Hybrid Azure AD joined.
How do you manually Hybrid Azure AD join a client without creating the SCP record? This seems to be the first step in the guide: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/devices/hybrid-azuread-join-manual-steps
For the record, we're running PSH+SSO.
Otherwise, the GPO to make sure the devices not to register automatically is a good idea: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/devices/hybrid-azuread-join-control- KyleF645Feb 27, 2019Copper ContributorWe have a very similar situation in my environment. What did you end up with?
- JonasBackFeb 27, 2019Steel Contributor
From 1607 it should work: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/devices/troubleshoot-hybrid-join-windows-current
a work or school account was added prior to the completion of the hybrid Azure AD join. In this case, the account is ignored when using the Anniversary Update version of Windows 10 (1607).
But you will still see the Azure AD registered device in Azure AD.
From 1809, it will even remove the Azure AD registered device from Azure AD and remove it in the Windows 10 Settings: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/devices/hybrid-azuread-join-plan#review-things-you-should-know
Any existing Azure AD registered state would be automatically removed after the device is Hybrid Azure AD joined.
This is what we've seen so far during our testing. Let us know how your testing goes.