I am attempting to setup a DevCenter so I can experiment with both Deployment Environments and DevBox. I have been through these steps on my work subscription and in their enterprise environment I've at least had this working once even with things like Intune fully implemented.
Now that I'm repeating the same steps here in my own personal subscription I'm hitting an error when creating the Network Connection resource. I can create the resource fine but when I try to map it in DevCenter and use it, it fails with a warning from the health checks that DevCenter performs.
It fails with the warning:
"Intune Enrollment Restrictions Allow Windows Enrollment"
ErrorCode: ResourceAvailabilityCheckNoIntuneReaderRoleError
I don't have Intune setup in this case, this is just a personal subscription to play with. Somehow I'm getting completely blocked by this Intune warning. The only thing of note coming to mind is that I do have an ADB2C instance in this subscription but my work sandbox account (from my Visual Studio subscription) didn't. Otherwise I can't see where Intune is coming into the mix here - I know that a Network Connection includes joining to the domain for DevBox instances that get created so I'm guessing it's related to that AD join aspect.
When I try to investigate any Intune settings the entire Intune portal acts like I don't even have it setup/enabled (I don't / that's to be expected) but sure enough DevCenter thinks it is and that it's blocking the creation of machines. So I can't find where to allow enrollment of machines like the warning alludes to needing.
How do I simply tell Intune to be quiet and go away in this type of case?