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ODFB sync issue - AAD joined Autopilot devices
AAD join and domain join are two very different things, I wouldn't expect the first to work in a scenario where you have configured domain-based restrictions on your ODFB. Perhaps you should look into configuring a CA policy that requires AAD joined device instead of using the domain restrictions?
- Oct 29, 2018
Yeah but if he needs both could be an issue. Also perhaps he doesn't have P1 licensing, but I guess to get it you have to give into P1 once going cloud anyway :P. You would think that restriction could be smart enough to tell if your domain joined.
Swaminathan what you might have to end up doing is doing write back computer accounts, that might be able to work as well but at this point it's hard to 100% tell how that check actually works.
StephenRice may be able to enlighten us on this how it works from a technical side of things and if doing both is an option without a CA or some form of computer write back.
I swore at my previous company my laptop was azure joined only and I was able to sync OneDrive and we had the domain restriction set.
- DeletedOct 29, 2018
I do have limited M365 E3 license. If I remove the restriction and enable CA, How can I control the sync on Windows 7/8 domain joined and personal devices. For CA to work the device should be registered in AAD.