Jan 07 2018 12:17 PM
I am testing Intune/EMS on Windows 10 (1709) PCs and trying to get Powershell scripts to run without success. I think the issue is with the Intune Management Extension not installing but cant find much information on how to troubleshoot this particular issue.
Can anyone advise how I get Powershell scripts to run ? TIA
Scott
Apr 24 2019 05:25 AM
@WalterPrem @Oliver Kieselbach
I had Azure AD joined device and autenrolled in Intune. Management extension was installed properly. I retire the device from Intune ( WIndows 10 1809) and device get disconnected from Azure AD (from documentation this should not happen)
I logged on with local admin and joined the device again to Azure AD. Device is enrolled in Intune but management extension is not installed. I tried to deploy one script but nothing happen, management extension is not installed. Did some of you had similar scenario?
Apr 25 2019 11:26 AM
Okay your issue is that you have technically a WorkPlace Joined (WPJ) device and not hybrid AADJ. Because of the use of manually add work/school acount the device is treated as WPJ. The WPJ scenario is not supported by MS for the Intune Management Extension (IME) and I'm not sure it will in near future. As WPJ is more targeted to BYOD and MS don't want to mess with BYOD devices by installing agents on personal devices.
To make the agent work you would need to WPJ un-enroll them and hybrid AADJ them via:
How To: Plan your hybrid Azure Active Directory join implementation
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/devices/hybrid-azuread-join-plan
I'm sorry if this introduces efforts on your side.
The documentation is telling the fact only implicit by not telling that the IME is supported on WPJ devices:
The Intune management extension supports Azure AD joined, hybrid Azure AD domain joined, and co-managed enrolled Windows devices.
This is a bit confusing.
best,
Oliver
Apr 25 2019 11:38 AM - edited Apr 26 2019 01:19 AM
Thanks Oliver,
Yes, the confusion also comes from me thinking that "hybrid Azure AD domain joined" simply means being in a hybrid situation. Since, if you add a local-AD machine to Intune, it's also added to Azure AD and becomes Hybrid. We have AD connect set up (for password sync) and when people login to Outlook, the devices shows in Azure AD devices (even before add school/work account).
The other confusing part is that I would think MAM exists for BYOD scenarios (instead of WPJ), and I can use MDM if I decide to use all intune features on every devices I have (including local AD joined laptops). From my end, the devices don't look WPJ at all. They show as fully managed by intune MDM.
I will go over the hybrid AD join methods you linked and see if this can fix our issues.
I still believe it would be beneficial for all if every MDM intune (not MAM) would support the IME.
Thanks for you time.
Jun 12 2019 07:51 AM - edited Jun 12 2019 07:59 AM
So today, surprisingly, I got the Intune Management Extension working on a WorkplaceJoined PC by removing the work account, and then choosing Enroll only in device management instead (almost hidden on the right...).
For some reason, MDMdiag XML now reports MDMFull instead of MDMFullWithAAD, and to my surprise, after installing the IME, I'm receiving powershell scripts.
Again I have a lot of trouble finding documentation on the difference between the above, and why it's working if I use the Enroll only button rather than the CONNECT button.
The problem is still that, all our devices are joined to Intune with the CONNECT button either via the add school/work account menu or via the company portal.
This means I would still need to un-enroll and re-enroll all our "WorkplaceJoined" devices.
Maybe you know of a way to get "MDMFullWithAAD" devices to be "MDMFull"?
Jan 21 2020 01:29 PM
@WalterPrem: Did you ever solved this? I got exactly the same problem :(
Jan 22 2020 05:43 AM
@AlexanderKarls
Well, the conclusion is that it's simply not supported for devices that are "manually" joined to Intune, e.g. when using add/remove account or the company portal.
You need to use Windows Autopilot or Azure AD join during setup, or setup Hybrid environment (syncing computers) and rolling out Intune using GPO.
Jun 12 2020 06:02 AM
Just stumbling across this issue now after manually enrolling 50 or so devices and not realizing that PowerShell will not work on these devices. Will using the local security policy editor "gpedit.msc" to set this attribute work for 100% remote devices? I'll be trying this on a few but for the sake of time per device, it'd be nice to be able to disjoin from Work or School and then just set this bit and leave.
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > MDM
Microsoft also has provisions in the portal to change a device from "Personal" to "Corporate" owned... why would they not flip that device to Hybrid Joined then instead of making admins jump on all these machines physically... makes no sense.
Oct 16 2020 01:39 PM
@Scott PatersonNeed to be on Windows 10 1803 or higher.
Jan 15 2021 10:24 AM
I was running into this on one of my test PC's. We have Azure AD Free + Microsoft Intune Trial + Onsite/Inhouse AD Syncing with Azure AD.
The setup in order was:
1. Previously joined to Local Inhouse AD.
2. Enroll in MDM only.
3. Connected with Work or school account.
In Intune's "endpoint" dashboard I see the device correctly:
In Azure AD I see the Device as:
Name: RLABRECQUE-DT
Join Type: Azure AD registered
MDM: Microsoft Intune
I would receive business applications, but would not get the Intune Management Extension and Powershell scripts would not run as a result.
The missing piece for me was in Intune on the Devices tab of the Intune "endpoint" dashboard the machine was Personal. As soon as I changed it to a Corporate Device, synced in Intune "endpoint" dashboard, synced in the "Managed by <Corp>" settings dialog on the device, and restarted the device, Intune Management Extension installed and the Powershell script ran!
Jan 15 2021 10:27 AM
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