FEP Clean-up policy

Shijin Mohammed 221 Reputation points
2021-05-17T08:13:52.403+00:00

Hi,
After enrolling the SCCM managed devices to Intune and shifted the EPP workload to Intune. Also created a configuration profile and assigned to the co-managed devices. But the policy name shown in the defender details is "FEP Clean-up policy" (see image). Could someone please help to understand what is this FEP clean-up policy and where it's assigned from? Why we are not able to see the defender policy name from Intune here in device's defender details (like the policy deployment from SCCM)?

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  1. Abbia Zacharia 81 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2021-05-20T09:49:32.843+00:00

    I think this is normal and nothing to be worried about. All machines with defender managed or otherwise will have this policy name under settings.

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  1. Reza-Ameri 17,341 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2021-05-17T16:52:26.027+00:00

    FEP is referring to the Forefront Endpoint Protection and it is to remove it from clients.
    However, if you haven't setup such a policy or you don't have FEP, then it is good idea to contact Microsoft Support and ask them to investigate this issue.

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