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marckuhn
Nov 08, 2021Brass Contributor
Microsoft Intune Certificate Connector causes high CPU Usage
Hi all we have setup SCEP with our On-Prem Environment and Intune, which is working fine so far. We discovered that the the Process"Microsoft.Intune.Connectors.PkiRevoke" is eating up all CPU. We...
Sparkeh
Copper Contributor
Having the same issue here too. Using PFX and Revoke options. Getting constant ‘2’ and ‘3003’ errors in the Intune logs and 100% CPU usage.
Everything works well for a while then CPU spikes and certs requests stop being fulfilled. Only a restart of the services start the requests going through again. Works great for a while then hit the issue again.
I have a case open with MS so will report back if they come up with anything.
Everything works well for a while then CPU spikes and certs requests stop being fulfilled. Only a restart of the services start the requests going through again. Works great for a while then hit the issue again.
I have a case open with MS so will report back if they come up with anything.
JohanS1240
Nov 29, 2021Copper Contributor
Exact same issue and setup here. No idea how to fix this as of yet. Please let me know if you manage to resolve this!
- Raymond Huis in 't VeldNov 29, 2021Brass ContributorWe have a case open as well.
- marckuhnDec 03, 2021Brass ContributorHi all
i discovered today, that we have currently all traffic towards the Internet with port tcp/80 & tcp/443 open from the AADC. I'm wondering if we all have a webproxy in between which could cause that issue.
Best regards,
Marc - HandADec 10, 2021Brass ContributorDid you get any guidance on the issue here? Thanks
- SparkehDec 10, 2021Copper ContributorHeard back from MS today who noted that this issue is widely reported and engineers are working on it.
Was asked to create the following reg key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MicrosoftIntune\PFXCertificateConnector\HealthTelemetry\EnableHealthTelemetry = 0 and restart the server.
Unfortunately this didn’t seem to help. Waiting for MS’s next move now…