In our previous post, we covered how to set up computers using Windows Autopilot. While the main scenario is to join computers to Azure AD, leaving the on-prem domain aside is for sure not realist in many cases. Microsoft has added the ability to join the On-prem domain as part of the Autopilot setup. This feature is still currently in Preview, but worth testing and checking it out. In this post, we will detail the requirements and how to configure Azure and on-prem AD to allow Hybrid AD to join computers. Intune Autopilot Hybrid AD joined computers allows seamless integration. This post is part of a series on Windows Autopilot that will be published in the following weeks. In the next posts, we will cover the following subjects : Getting started with Windows Autopilot | Step-by-step guide How to deploy Win32 Applications in Microsoft Intune How to customize Windows 10 … Read More
Intune Client | Error User License Type Invalid
The starting point of all mobile management project is enrolling devices. Without enrollment, you can’t manage any devices. When running in hybrid mode, the enrollment process is different than running Microsoft Intune in standalone mode. The SCCM Service Connection Point role keeps connectivity between both end (SCCM on-premise and the Cloud). Both environments must be synchronized, otherwise, you have chance of getting Intune error User License Type Invalid during Intune enrollment on your mobile devices. This post will explains how to resolve this issue. Intune Error User License Type Invalid This is the error message shown just before the enrollment process when you click Enroll : If you take a look, at the Company Portal log from the mobile device, you will see : <ErrorType>UserLicense</ErrorType><Message>Invalid User License</Message> ** How to see Company Portal log? Please read this Technet post ** Cloud User Sync During the configuration of the Intune subscription in your SCCM, you need to create and configure a … Read More