Co-management baselines

Sam Bedri 1 Reputation point
2021-03-09T21:25:03.047+00:00

after setting up co-management in current branch environment and setting up a pilot collection, I noticed that clients in the pilot collection that are part of the co-management pilot have these baselines showing up in configuration manager client. (listed below) these baselines are not in the current branch console, and not in Intune. I have no idea where they are, but know they're part of co-management. I also couldn't find any reference or documentation about them online or MS Docs. Any thoughts?
Thank you!
New Baselines

  1. CoMgmtSettingsPilotAutoEnroll
  2. CoMgmSettingsPilotCApp
  3. CoMgmSettingsPilotCP
  4. CoMgmSettingsPilotDC
  5. CoMgmSettingsPilotEP
  6. CoMgmSettingsPilotO365
  7. CoMgmSettingsPilotRAP
  8. CoMgmSettingsPilotWUP
  9. CoMgmSettingsProd
Microsoft Configuration Manager
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  1. Amandayou-MSFT 11,041 Reputation points
    2021-03-10T08:09:21.457+00:00

    Hi @Sam Bedri ,

    Based on my experience, these baselines could indeed be seen on the newly introduced machine before the client syncs to its workload, once sync succeeds, the baseline is shown as workload selected, so it is not an issue. About checking the status of co-management on the client, we could refer to CoManagementHandler.log and ComplRelayAgent.log.

    Here are the Co-management workloads:

    Compliance policies

    Windows Update policies

    Resource access policies

    Endpoint Protection

    Device configuration

    Office Click-to-Run apps

    Client apps


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  2. Amandayou-MSFT 11,041 Reputation points
    2022-05-13T09:06:38.813+00:00

    Hi,

    Thanks for your update.

    These above baselines are related to co-management workloads, when workloads is under SCCM, the device is managed by SCCM, when workloads is under Intune, there will these configuration.

    When these baselines are shown as on the side of client, there are related workloads shown in the SCCM console:

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    Here is the related article:
    https://www.manishbangia.com/sccm-co-manage-capabilities-workload-explained/
    Note: Non-Microsoft link, just for the reference.

    About configuration items and baselines, they are not related with co-management, baselines are used to define the configuration of a product or system that is established at a specific point in time.
    Here is the link:
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/develop/compliance/about-configuration-baselines-and-configuration-items


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  3. Hackmuss 1 Reputation point
    2022-05-13T09:17:01.95+00:00

    Please could you answer my questions?

    Why are all the co-management configuration items and baselines hidden in Config Manager?
    There seems to be no documentation on them either. Can you direct me to documentation that shows exactly what the configuration items and baselines are doing and how the remediation for them is configured?
    How are we supposed to troubleshoot, when we have no idea what these things are doing, other than looking in some logs?
    It is incredibly frustrating...