onboarding Windows 10 to intune

AC Gel 1 Reputation point
2021-03-25T02:25:10.057+00:00

Hello,
Anyone has a clue on this errors before when onboarding Windows 10 machines to intune?
The device can ping the DC and GPO is working okay, a lot of machines get onboarded.

some get this:
Error: MDM Session: OMA-DM message failed to be sent. Result: (Not found (404).).
some get this:
Auto MDM Enroll: Device Credential (0x0), Failed (Unknown Win32 Error code: 0x80180026)

I can't find a solution that works for me.
Thank you

Microsoft Intune Enrollment
Microsoft Intune Enrollment
Microsoft Intune: A Microsoft cloud-based management solution that offers mobile device management, mobile application management, and PC management capabilities.Enrollment: The process of requesting, receiving, and installing a certificate.
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  1. Lu Dai-MSFT 28,336 Reputation points
    2021-03-25T06:49:23.067+00:00

    @AC Gel Thanks for posting in our Q&A. For your description, it seems use GPO enrollment. If there is anything misunderstanding, feel free to let us know.

    For this issue, we appreciate your help to check some information:

    1. Please check the windows devices' version.
    2. Please check if the MDM user scope is set to "All" and MAM user scope is set to "None" in intune portal.
    3. Run the command "dsregcmd /status" to check if the device is Hybrid AAD joined.
    4. Check if select User Credential in GPO.

    We can refer to the following article to check the above information.
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/enroll-a-windows-10-device-automatically-using-group-policy#verify-auto-enrollment-requirements-and-settings

    If there is anything unclear, feel free to let us know.


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