According to a Microsoft tech I worked with recently, "the sync time for devices to register and achieve compliance is up to 6-8 hours." For my Jamf enrolled iOS devices (on the latest OS) this appears to be taking up to the full 6 hours for a device to show up as compliant. Conditional access policies are otherwise applying just fine thereafter, and as per design, I don't have Comp Portal installed on these devices. My experience with Intune enrolled devices is that full compliance within minutes and not hours. Microsoft's documentation indicates that a newly enrolled device should check in faster, or every 15mins for 6 hours and then every 6 hours.
Is anyone else integrated with Intune and experiencing the same slowness with achieving compliance? Have you found a way around it?
Our iOS device deployments will otherwise take 6+ hours to accomplish (this is terrible for my help desk).
Please see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/configuration/device-profile-troubleshoot
Devices enrolled in Intune evaluate compliance rules on each check in
The check-in frequency is as following
iOS | Every 8 hours |
Mac OS X | Every 8 hours |
Android | Every 8 hours |
Windows Phone | Every 8 hours |
Windows 8.1 | Every 8 hours |
Windows 10 PCs enrolled as devices | Every 8 hours |
If the device recently enrolled, the check-in frequency is more frequent, as follows:
iOS | Every 15 minutes for 6 hours, and then every 6 hours |
Mac OS X | Every 15 minutes for 6 hours, and then every 6 hours |
Android | Every 3 minutes for 15 minutes, then every 15 minutes for 2 hours, and then every 8 hours |
Windows Phone | Every 5 minutes for 15 minutes, then every 15 minutes for 2 hours, and then every 8 hours |
Windows PCs enrolled as devices | Every 3 minutes for 30 minutes, and then every 8 hours |