Co-Management

Microsoft Edge stops receiving updates after the Windows Update workload is moved to Intune

Many organisation are moving workloads to Intune from Configuration manger using Co-management. One of the more popular workloads to move is Windows Updates. After you move this workload to Intune, you may observe that your clients stop receiving updates for Microsoft Edge. If you deployed Microsoft Edge using ConfigMgr 1910 automatic updates for Edge were […]

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Co-management Series “Merging the Perimeter” – Part 8: Monitoring Co-management

In the final part of the series we will look at the different ways of monitoring Co-management. Part 1: What is Co-management? Part 2: Paths to Co-management Part 3: Co-management Prerequisites Part 4: Configuring Hybrid Azure AD Part 5: Enabling Co-management Part 6: Switching Workloads to Intune Part 7: Co-management Capabilities Part 8: Monitoring Co-management

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Co-management Series “Merging the Perimeter” – Part 7: Co-management Capabilities

In this part of the series we will look at Co-management capabilities and discuss what they are, how they work and what the numerical representation indicates. Part 1: What is Co-management? Part 2: Paths to Co-management Part 3: Co-management Prerequisites Part 4: Configuring Hybrid Azure AD Part 5: Enabling Co-management Part 6: Switching Workloads to

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Co-management Series “Merging the Perimeter” – Part 6: Switching Workloads to Intune

In this part of the series we will look at moving some of the workloads from SCCM to Intune. We will focus on the “Compliance Policies” and “Client Apps” workloads. Part 1: What is Co-management? Part 2: Paths to Co-management Part 3: Co-management Prerequisites Part 4: Configuring Hybrid Azure AD Part 5: Enabling Co-management Part

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Co-management Series “Merging the Perimeter” – Part 3: Co-management Prerequisites

In this part of the series we will look at the prerequisites to get our clients into a Co-managed state. Part 1: What is Co-management? Part 2: Paths to Co-management Part 3: Co-management Prerequisites Part 4: Configuring Hybrid Azure AD Part 5: Enabling Co-management Part 6: Switching Workloads to Intune Part 7: Co-management Capabilities Part

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Co-management Series “Merging the Perimeter” – Part 2: Paths to Co-management

In the previous post for this series, we looked at “What is Co-management?”. In this part of the series we will look at the different paths to co-management. Part 1: What is Co-management? Part 2: Paths to Co-management Part 3: Co-management Prerequisites Part 4: Configuring Hybrid Azure AD Part 5: Enabling Co-management Part 6: Switching

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SCCM 1906 Co-management Capabilities Matrix

I am putting together a Co-management deep dive series in the coming weeks (**UPDATE** Here it is). One of the things that has intrigued me is the “Capabilities” value when looking at Co-management workloads. The values have changed in 1906 and can be found below Capability Workload 1 No Workloads – Co-management Configured 2 Compliance

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Co-management Intune MDM enrollment failure 0x80180026

I will be posting a new blog series for co-management in the coming months. This post will highlight the undesirable effect some Group Policies will have on a successful co-management Intune enrollment. Co-management will allow you to automatically enroll your SCCM clients into Intune, if they are in scope. Recently I was asked to look

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