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Windows 10 Update Ring configuration
Hi Udo,
first of all a device configuration conflict will have the result, that the policy will not be applied at all. That's different in regards to compliance policies, there it evaluates to the most restrictive value and that's applied in the end.
Normally device restrictions do not have configurations which are in conflict to software update ring policies. Are you sure you are not conflicting with e.g. a custom OMA-URI policy?
best,
Oliver
- Udo JetschmaneggJul 23, 2018Copper Contributor
I have one OMA-URI configured:
It's assigned, but pending for all machines, but I synced them (company portal)- hm I think I missed some understanding with policies hereā¦
The above setting is for "MDM wins over GP", but as I'm not using any on-prem config I un-assigned the policy. Perhaps that helps already.
The policy with the conflict looks like this:
So all other devices are assigned, just not the last one.
- Jul 23, 2018
What exactly do you mean by conflict. The UI tells us "not assigned". It looks like the device does not see the policy at the moment... the MDM html report on the device with not assigned is listing a conflict? Where do you see the "conflict" exactly?
- Udo JetschmaneggJul 23, 2018Copper Contributor
Sorry for the confusion - I'm at the beginning with the Intune stuff.
Here I see the conflict: