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Default Device Compliance Policy - DefaultDeviceCompliancePolicy.RequireRemainContact

Rob Pearson 5 Reputation points
May 25, 2023, 5:51 PM

I see this is in the default policy and it requires the "Primary User" to login within 30 days. We have a group of laptops that are spares or ones we use for conferences and do not have a primary user and I have just assigned them a generic user. Is there a way to turn this Policy off for certain computers so I don't see them always as Not Compliant? Or what is my best course of action for these laptops.

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  1. Crystal-MSFT 50,846 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    May 26, 2023, 2:55 AM

    @Rob Pearson, Thanks for posting in Q&A. Based as I know, this is a built in policy which will be applied to all the enrolled device automatically. Currently, there's' no option to exclude it. I notice the devices are assigned with primary user. We can increase the value of "Compliance status validity period (days)" in compliance policy setting to avoid the issue.

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