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Microsoft management console not responding windows 10
Microsoft management console not responding windows 10






microsoft management console not responding windows 10

  • 01/25/21 - Updated post that can now rename a co-managed device that is Azure AD joined.
  • 12/30/20 - Updated post on current investigation status.
  • 1/17/20 - We've followed up with the team, and they are continuing to work with the respective teams on this feature.
  • Engineering is still continuing to restore this feature within the console.

    microsoft management console not responding windows 10

    8/7/19 - We’ve received reports from customers around this issue.We've since updated the post to include Azure AD co-managed devices.

    microsoft management console not responding windows 10

    Stay tuned to this post for more information as we investigate.ĥ/17/19 - This post previously shared that the impact was limited to Hybrid Azure AD joined devices. We've temporarily disabled this setting in the console for Hybrid Azure AD joined devices and Azure AD joined co-managed devices ( you can now rename a co-managed device that is Azure AD joined) until we have a fix for this issue. This can result in login errors where a user may be able to log on to their device initially but may experience single sign-on (SSO) errors when they try to login again after a password change.Įngineering is still working to understand the cause and remediation. However, we’ve seen some cases where the new device name is not reflected in the on premises Active Directory. On renaming the device, the new name is reflected in the Intune console and in Azure AD. When you go to Devices > All Devices and choose a Windows device, you will see an option to rename the device. Here’s the current experience in the Intune console. This setting has now been temporarily disabled for Hybrid Azure AD joined devices to prevent device login errors. We’ve found that the renaming flow using this setting might not complete on Windows devices that are joined to on premises Active Directory, including Hybrid Azure AD joined devices. If you manage Windows 10 devices, you may have seen a new “Rename device” setting in the console to rename an enrolled Windows 10 device. We’ve discovered an issue with a new feature that was recently released in the console. Stay tuned to this blog for any future updates regarding this feature. Intune Engineering is continuing to work with our Windows and Azure Active Directory teams to investigate this feature and restore it’s functionality within Intune. The “Rename device” setting is currently disabled for Hybrid Azure AD joined devices. Updated 01/25/21 - You can now rename a co-managed device that is Azure AD joined.








    Microsoft management console not responding windows 10