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Deepak Joshi

Move devices from non compliant to compliant

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how are you forcing compliance, is it via conditional access policies ? if so, what are those policies looking for in order to be Compliant ?

figure that part out first before you can think of speeding up compliance

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check Company Portal, click on the devices link, and click on your device, click on Check Access and see what it reveals, it will point to whatever is blocking the device from becoming compliant.

you can also review your Compliance Policies in Intune.

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To move devices from non-compliant to compliant in Microsoft Intune, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify the non-compliant devices: First, you need to identify the non-compliant devices in your Intune portal. You can do this by going to Devices > All devices and filtering the list to show only the devices that are currently marked as non-compliant.

2. Identify the compliance issue: Once you have identified the non-compliant devices, you need to identify the compliance issue. Check the device's compliance policy to see which policy rule the device is failing to meet.

3. Resolve the compliance issue: To move the device from non-compliant to compliant, you need to resolve the compliance issue. Depending on the specific issue, you may need to perform one or more of the following actions:

  • Update the device: Make sure that the device is up-to-date with the latest operating system and app updates.
  • Install required apps: Make sure that any required apps are installed on the device.
  • Configure settings: Make sure that any required device settings are configured correctly.
  • Remove non-compliant apps: If the device has non-compliant apps installed, you may need to remove them from the device.

4. Check compliance again: Once you have resolved the compliance issue, go back to the device's compliance policy and check if the device is now marked as compliant. If the device is still non-compliant, double-check that you have resolved the compliance issue correctly.

5. Re-evaluate the compliance status: If the device is now compliant, you may need to wait for the compliance status to be re-evaluated. This can take up to 24 hours, but you can manually trigger a compliance evaluation by selecting the device and clicking on "Check compliance" in the device details pane.

6. Confirm the device is now marked as compliant: After the compliance evaluation is complete, confirm that the device is now marked as compliant in the Intune portal.

By following these steps, you can move devices from non-compliant to compliant in Microsoft Intune.

 

Greetings,
Peter

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