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Organizations who deploy Microsoft Intune can use the information returned from their devices to identify devices that meet compliance requirements such as:
Policy compliance information is sent to Microsoft Entra ID where Conditional Access decides to grant or block access to resources. More information about device compliance policies can be found in the article, Set rules on devices to allow access to resources in your organization using Intune
Requiring a Microsoft Entra hybrid joined device is dependent on your devices already being Microsoft Entra hybrid joined. For more information, see the article Configure Microsoft Entra hybrid join.
Conditional Access policies are powerful tools, we recommend excluding the following accounts from your policies:
Organizations can choose to deploy this policy using the steps outlined below or using the Conditional Access templates.
The following steps help create a Conditional Access policy to require multifactor authentication, devices accessing resources be marked as compliant with your organization's Intune compliance policies, or be Microsoft Entra hybrid joined.
After administrators confirm the settings using report-only mode, they can move the Enable policy toggle from Report-only to On.
Note
You can enroll your new devices to Intune even if you select Require device to be marked as compliant for All users and All resources (formerly 'All cloud apps') using the previous steps. Require device to be marked as compliant control doesn't block Intune enrollment and the access to the Microsoft Intune Web Company Portal application.
On iOS, Android, macOS, and some non-Microsoft web browsers, Microsoft Entra ID identifies the device using a client certificate that is provisioned when the device is registered with Microsoft Entra ID. When a user first signs in through the browser the user is prompted to select the certificate. The end user must select this certificate before they can continue to use the browser.
Organizations that use the Subscription Activation feature to enable users to "step-up" from one version of Windows to another and use Conditional Access policies to control access need to exclude one of the following cloud apps from their Conditional Access policies using Select Excluded Cloud Apps:
Universal Store Service APIs and Web Application, AppID 45a330b1-b1ec-4cc1-9161-9f03992aa49f.
Windows Store for Business, AppID 45a330b1-b1ec-4cc1-9161-9f03992aa49f.
Although the app ID is the same in both instances, the name of the cloud app depends on the tenant.
When a device is offline for an extended period of time, the device might not reactivate automatically if this Conditional Access exclusion isn't in place. Setting this Conditional Access exclusion ensures that Subscription Activation continues to work seamlessly.
Starting with Windows 11, version 23H2 with KB5034848 or later, users are prompted for authentication with a toast notification when Subscription Activation needs to reactivate. The toast notification shows the following message:
Your account requires authentication
Please sign in to your work or school account to verify your information.
Additionally, in the Activation pane, the following message might appear:
Please sign in to your work or school account to verify your information.
The prompt for authentication usually occurs when a device is offline for an extended period of time. This change eliminates the need for an exclusion in the Conditional Access policy for Windows 11, version 23H2 with KB5034848 or later. A Conditional Access policy can still be used with Windows 11, version 23H2 with KB5034848 or later if the prompt for user authentication via a toast notification isn't desired.
Determine effect using Conditional Access report-only mode
Use report-only mode for Conditional Access to determine the results of new policy decisions.
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Module
MD-102 3-Implement device compliance - Training
This module describes how to use compliance and conditional access policies to help protect access to organizational resources.
Certification
Microsoft 365 Certified: Endpoint Administrator Associate - Certifications
Plan and execute an endpoint deployment strategy, using essential elements of modern management, co-management approaches, and Microsoft Intune integration.
Documentation
Filter for devices as a condition in Conditional Access policy - Microsoft Entra ID
Use filter for devices in Conditional Access to enhance security posture.
Enforce device compliance with Conditional Access - Microsoft Entra ID
Require devices accessing resources be marked as compliant with your organization's configuration policies.
Require administrators use compliant or hybrid joined devices - Microsoft Entra ID
Create a custom Conditional Access policy to require compliant or hybrid joined devices for admins.