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switching from conditional access to device compliance


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Hey all

what's the user impact when you switch from conditional access to device compliance?

Will the user notice anything?

does it work very different?

thnx

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sdagley
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  • Jamf Heroes
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  • March 6, 2023

@Harrie Currently you have to remove the Conditional Access configuration to deploy Device Compliance. Jamf's documentation mentions there may be a migration path in the future, but currently there isn't one, so you'd need to have your users re-enroll with the Device Compliance configuration once Conditional Access was removed.


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  • March 7, 2023
sdagley wrote:

@Harrie Currently you have to remove the Conditional Access configuration to deploy Device Compliance. Jamf's documentation mentions there may be a migration path in the future, but currently there isn't one, so you'd need to have your users re-enroll with the Device Compliance configuration once Conditional Access was removed.


@sdagley yeah I read the documentation, I was hoping someone has a solution to mitigate the user impact, or that I can at least test it to see what happens.

thnx


SMR1
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  • May 2, 2023

Is there any documentation that mentions that you have to re-enroll the devices after switching to Device Compliance.  I did read the Deprecations and Removals, but it doesn't specifically mention needing to re-enroll.


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