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How to enable Co-Management in SCCM 1902

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It’s been over a year since our initial post about enabling Co-Management. Several improvements have been made so it’s worth revisiting the Co-Management SCCM 1902 topic.

Co-Management SCCM 1902 Prerequisites

  • Azure Subscription
  • Azure Active Directory Premium
  • Microsoft Intune subscription OR Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) subscription
  • Client computer using Hybrid Azure AD Joined (domain + AAD joined) using Azure AD Connect.

Enable SCCM 1902 Co-Management

  • Navigate to Administration / Cloud Services / Co-Management and select Configure Co-Management
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  • Click Sign In to enter your Intune credentials.
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  • After signing in, click Next.
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  • Configure Automatic enrollment in Intune. Select None or Pilot at this time. You can change this setting later. You can select your pilot collection later.
  • Select Pilot then click Next.
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  • Configure Workloads lets you choose which workloads will be managed by which system – Configuration Manager or Intune. Don’t change any settings at this time and click Next.
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  • Full list of workloads from the wizard:
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  • Configure the roll-out collections allows you to select the collection to use for deploying Co-Management. In this example, we selected our Co-Management Piloting collection.
  • Click Next.
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  • On the summary screen, click Close.
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  • Back in the console, verify that Co-Management appears. This is where you go to configure Co-Management workloads and targeted collections.
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Enroll Windows 10 1903 Client Into Intune for Co-Management

Client Settings

The Client Cloud Services node in the client settings policy allows you to configure devices to automatically register in Azure Active Directory instead of using a GPO as was previously necessary.

  • Open a Client Settings policy and select Cloud Services.
  • Set Automatically register new Windows 10 domain joined devices with Azure Active Directory to Yes then Click OK.
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Intune Auto Enrollment

  • In your Intune tenant, navigate to Device Enrollment > Windows Enrollment.
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  • Change MDM user scope to Some or All – if you choose Some, you will have to specify an AAD User Group.
  • * NOTE* – If you enable MDM and MAM for the same group, only MAM is enabled for those users and they will not auto enroll in Intune.
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Assigning Licenses

You must also be sure to assign an Intune license to any user who will use a co-managed device.

  • Navigate to Azure Active Directory > Licenses > All Products
  • Select the product with Intune licenses – in this case, Enterprise Mobility + Security E3.
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  • Select Licensed users or Licensed groups then select Assign to select a user or group to assign to.
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  • Select the License you want to assign
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  • Click Configure required settings then select the product license you want to assign then click Select.
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  • Click Assignment Options
  • Make any needed change to License options and click OK then click Assign.
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Auto-Enrollment Verification

To verify that devices are being auto-enrolled and managed by SCCM, you can review the Devices node in Intune. the Managed By and Compliance columns will indicate whether they are managed by ConfigMgr or not.

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On a Windows device, you can also check the SCCM compliance settings to ensure verify Co-Management compliance and also see the number of workloads are managed by via Co-Management.

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You can also review CoManagementHandler.log in the CCM Logs folder on the client to see Co-Management related client logs.

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Moving Workloads to Intune

As I’m writing this, David James just tweeted that SCCM 1906 will likely ship in a few days. Based on past Technical Preview releases, I’m expecting to multiple pilot groups for Co-Management added on 1906. I will write a new post on moving workloads to Intune in 1906 to include the new options in that post.

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SCCM 1906 Technical Preview – Multiple Pilot collections for Co-Management workloads

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