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Co-Managemet (SCCM+Intune) to Intune Standalone Migration

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We have configured co-management (SCCM+Intune) hybrid model having On-Prem exchange and exchange online also AAD configured most of the polices managed by SCCM so we need to migrate on Intune Standalone without SCCM and without end user impact. Any one guide or share some step by step document also any down time occur like device not-complaint state or something that could affect end user??

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Yeah you do by address all my concerns rant and rave and to be honest it is now clear that if customer have cloud attached co management (sccm+intune) deployed and wants to revert back then Microsoft did not recommend it until a valid reason. Since of course you are experienced consultant having professional experience and i did not have intentions to check your capability or proof your wrong since this is again i mentioned is professional platform where IT guys around the globe share different scenarios and client requirements. Now continue from example sometimes problem is small and could be easily fixed but again its client their own choice even after they know facts still want to replace the car either they have alot of budget or either they could not understand it instead of fix. So my point is i did not blame you or on your expertise since after discussion with your most of the points get cleared and again would like to thanks for that. I just talk in a general way about Microsoft if introduced new features and if customer did not want to use it or revert back then there should be approach as simple as that. Clients want solution instead of Why? I hope if we get client go ahead we will definitely approach Microsoft Fast track team and ask them How?

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Jason-MSFT answered NorbertBauer-0976 commented

My last post on this thread. There was no ranting or raving. Simple facts, a question you did not like because you could not answer (about the customer's motivation), and my recurring attempt to educate about hybrid Intune (which I had to mention at least five times as being unrelated and no longer existent).

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My customers motivation will be:
Why should I maintain Windows Servers, SQL Server and SCCM if all workloads are already moved to Intune over the past month.
The last step would be migrating the Windows clients to Intune standalone and decomission the whole on-prem SCCM infrastructure.
So after that, many compute and storage resources are freed up on-prem and maybe also some Windows Server licenses will not be needed anymore.

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Ofcourse mine too. Well for you if other asks its ranting. Well well well its because Microsoft itself failed to explain and did not share such stuff on their DOC Site , Motivation oh really did Microsoft share their document since as per your last responses you mentione dthere is just manual approach and you even did not share How to achieve it if there is exceptional case like that!!! of course end user did not find any such stuff on so called Microsoft Doc Site so they come up to IT vendors or Consultants either they do that or not. To be honest i did not even expect from you asking again and again motivating what if someone don't wana use co-management and i repeat 5 time too and wants to migrate on Intune Standalone then what is big deal. Even Microsoft introduce Cloud Based infra but still most of the organization configured On-Prem solutions i.e. Exchange server of course organization have some concern about it that's why they did not complete shift on cloud. Since you are right at your own way and i did not get what i want to know instead of you just share difference that i admit and re-phrase it but still your concern stuck on same point why? How? Motivation. This is not motivational platform but i am thankful that you replied multiple times so there is no further discussion required.

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RobertGifford-2877 answered NorbertBauer-0976 commented

@SaadFarooq-0840
I think you may be asking how to switch management of workloads from SCCM to InTune.
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Hi

No. My question is, after moving all workloads to Intune and when I do not need any ConfigMgr functionality anymore, how can I remove it completely. I don't want to operate and maintain all the Windows Servers, SQL Servers and even the ConfigMgr Site.

So do I only need to uninstall the ConfigMgr client from my clients?
and after that I can shutdown/uninstall ConfigMgr Site and delete all Servers and configs from my environment?

Let's say the business need is a company wide security rule that states, each Server and service needs to be removed, that is not needed by anyone. So we don't need/use ConfigMgr anymore, so we need to remove it.

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SaadFarooq-0840 answered

Hi @RobertGifford-2877

Thanks for sharing this although got this approach from Microsoft docs site.

Just for the clarity client have co-management cloud attach and device already enrolled Intune. So just need to disable co-management while hybrid remain same so here is concern and next step that i think of that
1. We need to first create all polices/profiles on Intune before shift workloads
2. Once Pilot/All User workloads shift we then remove SCCM client from all devices

Does this is right one any impact on device non-complaint once device state change after shift workload or disable co-management?


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