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Enable co-management in Configuration Manager

Hi all.
I have a question about how Intune is integrating with Mecm. Judging by the documentary information, Mecm is ending support for the MacOS client and this can be used through Intune.
Our company uses Mecm (2111) and most of the devices on Windows 10, Active directoty is local. Now there is a task on how to administer macos and, accordingly, Intune is needed.
Intune in this case is needed only to work with Apple devices (there are a small number of them), but the main tool should remain Mecm. Is it possible? If yes, what is required for this?
I looked at a lot of information, but I would like to hear the opinion of experts who implemented this. I'm new to this and please help

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Jason-MSFT answered NikolayS-8203 commented

but the main tool should remain Mecm. Is it possible?

Kind of. You just continue to use ConfigMgr for your Windows endpoints and Intune for macOS (as well as Android and iOS). You can (and should) also enable co-management to allow both ConfigMgr and Intune to manage your Windows endpoints. Co-management is exclusive to Windows endpoints; any mention of co-management with respect to any other OS is not valid.

what is required for this?

Remove the ConfigMgr agent from your macOS devices, stand up your Intune tenant, and enroll your macOS endpoints into Intune. The official docs cover this: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/deployment-guide-platform-macos

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Thanks again :)
you helped a lot

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