Hi,
My predecessor was toying with Intune, AutoPilot and ConfigManager. He never really followed through on any one of those things and has left a few little remnants I'd like to clean up before I finish off those projects.
I am therefore hoping someone can advise me accordingly on several queries;
1. There are two autopilot devices that are in active use. I assume I cannot delete these from being autopilot devices in endpoint manager without impacting the end users, and they would need to be returned and reset after deleting as autopilot devices?
2. I have a device that shows up in Azure AD as an autopilot device, that does not appear as an autopilot device in endpoint manager. Is there a way I can restore its status so it shows as a normal, not-autopilot device (I believe this device is in active service)?
3. As we use Azure AD Connect to sync computer objects, I am finding a handful of Azure AD devices listed, that no longer exist on premise. Does AADC not delete devices from Azure AD when they are deleted from on-prem AD? Additionally, does AADC rename computer objects in Azure if renamed on-prem?
4. I have devices listed in Azure AD with their MDM as System Center Config Manager. We do not have any existing on-prem Config Manager deployment, so can I safely delete these from Intune and will this update the MDM listed in Azure AD to "None"?
5. I have a device in Azure AD showing MDM as Config Manager, but it does not appear in Intune. How can I correct its state to be just "None"?
6. Similarly, I have multiple devices in Azure AD whose MDM show as Intune, yet they do not appear in Intune. How can I revert their MDM state to "None"
7. Lastly, for those devices in a weird state, can I simply delete them from Azure AD, and will AADC correctly recreate them during its next sync if they still exist on premise?
Sorry to put them all into one topic, but it's all part and parcel of the same cleanup exercise.
Thanks
James