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Re: Utilising Group Policy on a device enrolled in Co-Management?
You do have to have SCCM to Co-Manage - that is the definition - Co-Manage is Intune & SCCM co-managing a device. However, you do not need the device to be joined to on-prem Active Directory to be co-managed. You may have the device AAD Joined or Hybrid AD/AAD joined and still co-manage with both SCCM & Intune.2.3KViews1like0CommentsRe: Is Co-Management just a more granular either-or choice?
You have the option to move a set of pilot device to be fully Intune managed and those that you don't move are still managed by SCCM. But, once you have moved a client workload for software updates to Intune, that will be fully managed by Intune and WUfB. The previous response applies - SCUP only applies to those device managed by SCCM.1.7KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Utilising Group Policy on a device enrolled in Co-Management?
Additionally, you are not required to have Active Directory joined devices that are Co-Managed. What that means is that as you transition to modern management, you can reduce your dependence on Active Directory.2.4KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Is Co-Management just a more granular either-or choice?
You are right that third party updates are not part of Windows Update for Business (at least not at the moment, it is a common ask and we are looking into it). In a co-management environment you can continue to use SCCM to manage those. In a cloud only environment Intune can help manage these updates with the Intune Management Extension through PowerShell scripts.1.7KViews0likes2CommentsRe: SCCM 1710 update and Hybrid
Great questions. In regard to the hybrid mode, you will be able to have a "Mixed Authority" mode where some devices are managed in SCCM/Intune hybrid mode (those will not be CoManaged). Then you could also have devices managed in a Standalone Intune instance and those would be CoManaged. That is managing in mixed authority. Customers should be migrated to the new Intune Azure Portal and no longer need to manage via the classic portal. This should be the case for customers managing with Co-Management.999Views0likes0CommentsRe: Is Co-Management just a more granular either-or choice?
You will be able to choose workloads to move from SCCM to Intune for management. When you first enable CoMgmt, SCCM will manage all workloads. Then you can use a wizard in SCCM to move workloads to Intune - for example: Software Update -> WuFB, resource access profiles, conditional access.1.7KViews0likes4Comments
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