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Getting ErrorLoadingControl error

Fok, Darius 0 Reputation points
2026-03-23T17:51:05.0433333+00:00

Getting Errorloading Control error in Intune Admin Console when check properties on Apps properties today. It was working in the past.

Will it be on Microsoft Intune Global issue ?

Microsoft Security | Intune | Application management
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  1. Jamie Norman 1 Reputation point
    2026-03-24T06:34:05.46+00:00

    Also getting this while trying to get properties of iOS apps.

    • Extension Microsoft_Intune_Apps
    • Content AppSummaryBlade
    • Error code --
    • Error reason ErrorLoadingControl
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  2. Prathista Ilango 830 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2026-03-24T04:48:54.1033333+00:00

    Hello Fok, Darius,

    We’re not seeing any known issues reported at the moment. If you’re still running into this, could you please share a bit more detail - such as the exact node or option you’re trying to access (for example, the platform, app type, and the specific properties or settings)?

    If the issue appears to be random or intermittent, we recommend reaching out to Microsoft Support: Get support in the Microsoft Intune admin center - Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn
    Hope this helps!

    If you found the information above helpful, please Click Yes. This will assist others in the community who encounter a similar issue, enabling them to quickly find the solution and benefit from the guidance provided.

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  3. Q&A Assist
    2026-03-23T17:51:15.0666667+00:00
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    The context doesn’t list “ErrorLoadingControl” as a specific, known global Intune issue. To determine whether this is a service-side problem versus something specific to the tenant or account, use the built‑in health and troubleshooting tools:

    1. Check Intune service health:
      • In the Microsoft Intune admin center, go to Tenant administration (or Tenant admin) → Tenant status.
      • Review the Service health and message center tab for any active incidents or advisories affecting Intune, especially app management or portal UI.
    2. Use the Troubleshoot pane for user/tenant issues:
      • In the admin center, select Troubleshooting + supportTroubleshoot.
      • Select the affected admin account and review the Summary, Applications, and Diagnostics tabs for related errors.
    3. If no incident is listed but the error persists across browsers and accounts, open a support case:
      • In the admin center, go to Troubleshooting + supportHelp and support and file an online support ticket so Microsoft can confirm whether this is a broader service issue.

    These steps will show whether there is an active global Intune issue or a tenant‑specific problem.


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