Update hardwareConfigurationAssignment
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Namespace: microsoft.graph
Important: Microsoft Graph APIs under the /beta version are subject to change; production use is not supported.
Note: The Microsoft Graph API for Intune requires an active Intune license for the tenant.
Update the properties of a hardwareConfigurationAssignment object.
This API is available in the following national cloud deployments.
Global service | US Government L4 | US Government L5 (DOD) | China operated by 21Vianet |
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✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
One of the following permissions is required to call this API. To learn more, including how to choose permissions, see Permissions.
Permission type | Permissions (from least to most privileged) |
---|---|
Delegated (work or school account) | DeviceManagementConfiguration.ReadWrite.All |
Delegated (personal Microsoft account) | Not supported. |
Application | DeviceManagementConfiguration.ReadWrite.All |
PATCH /deviceManagement/hardwareConfigurations/{hardwareConfigurationId}/assignments/{hardwareConfigurationAssignmentId}
Header | Value |
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Authorization | Bearer {token}. Required. Learn more about authentication and authorization. |
Accept | application/json |
In the request body, supply a JSON representation for the hardwareConfigurationAssignment object.
The following table shows the properties that are required when you create the hardwareConfigurationAssignment.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | String | Key of the hardware configuration group assignment entity. This property is read-only. |
target | deviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget | The Id of the Azure Active Directory group we are targeting the configuration to. |
If successful, this method returns a 200 OK
response code and an updated hardwareConfigurationAssignment object in the response body.
Here is an example of the request.
PATCH https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/deviceManagement/hardwareConfigurations/{hardwareConfigurationId}/assignments/{hardwareConfigurationAssignmentId}
Content-type: application/json
Content-length: 590
{
"@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.hardwareConfigurationAssignment",
"target": {
"@odata.type": "microsoft.graph.organizationalUnitAssignmentTarget",
"deviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilterId": "Device And App Management Assignment Filter Id value",
"deviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilterType": "include",
"organizationalUnitId": "Organizational Unit Id value",
"assignmentConflictSetting": {
"@odata.type": "microsoft.graph.organizationalUnitAssignmentConflictSetting",
"assignmentOverride": "denied",
"versionNumber": 13
}
}
}
Here is an example of the response. Note: The response object shown here may be truncated for brevity. All of the properties will be returned from an actual call.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: 639
{
"@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.hardwareConfigurationAssignment",
"id": "2ab8e97c-e97c-2ab8-7ce9-b82a7ce9b82a",
"target": {
"@odata.type": "microsoft.graph.organizationalUnitAssignmentTarget",
"deviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilterId": "Device And App Management Assignment Filter Id value",
"deviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilterType": "include",
"organizationalUnitId": "Organizational Unit Id value",
"assignmentConflictSetting": {
"@odata.type": "microsoft.graph.organizationalUnitAssignmentConflictSetting",
"assignmentOverride": "denied",
"versionNumber": 13
}
}
}