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Hi there, I am having issues deploying a PowerShell script through Intune to a device that has recently become co-managed with Configuration Manager. The CCM client was successfully installed and uses a CMG when off-network. The user logs into the device with a local admin account not a domain account. This https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/comanage/workloads#client-apps states that the Client Apps workload in ConfigMgr doesn't need to be switched to Intune for PowerShell scripts when running on Windows 10 clients newer than 1903. But in case, I have moved the Client Apps workload to Pilot Intune with a device collection containing my device. Intune acknowledges this and displays the correct Intune Managed Workloads on the device overview screen. Even with this switched, I noticed the issue also impacts Win32 and LoB applications too. I cannot get any new applications to push down to the device anymore (since becoming co-managed) despite the workload supposedly being managed by Intune. The other workloads such as Device Configuration can be correctly controlled with Intune as tested with several configuration policies. Running the same script manually on the device worked as expected. Pushing the script to a separate device that isn't co-managed, only AADJ, also worked as expected. I've also tried targeting the script to a user security group instead of a device based group to no avail. I would appreciate any help on this. Best EthanSolved3.5KViews0likes2Comments