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SengoMarimuthu-6188 asked LuDaiMSFT-0289 commented

co-management workloads compliance policies

Hi all,

We have SCCM 2002 , currently co-management workloads compliance policies is been managed by SCCM, however our Intune team face some issue related to compliance policies , so they want to change to intune only compliance policies. My question is by changing to Intune what impact SCCM will be having like any sccm software update compliance , application deployment compliance or Compliance Settings\Configuration Items issue ? any help would be really appreciated.

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LuDaiMSFT-0289 answered LuDaiMSFT-0289 commented

@SengoMarimuthu-6188 Thanks for posting in our Q&A.

If moving SCCM's compliance policies workload to intune, it will be up to Intune to determine whether the device is compliant. For compliance policies in intune, there are some articles in the following:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/comanage/workloads#compliance-policies
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/compliance-policy-create-windows

Based on my understanding, it doesn't affect SCCM, just SCCM doesn't judge compliance anymore.


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@SengoMarimuthu-6188 I am currently standing by for further update from you and would like to know how things are going. If you have any questions or concerns on the recent information I've provided you, please don't hesitate to let me know.

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