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Level 1.6: Donut
March 4, 2024
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Force settings on Dedicated devices during enrollment

  • March 4, 2024
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Hello all,

I'm trying to deploy a Dedicated device profile in Microsoft Intune, I created the configuration profiles and the compliance policy with some settings, in specific about PIN creation and complexity, but during the setup users are not asked to enter any PIN, and at the end the device result non-compliant until the PIN is set and is fulfilling the rules I set.

Is there by any chance a way to force the PIN creation request during the enrollment phase as happens for user-associated devices?

 

Thanks in advance

/Lucius

2 replies

ReeceK
Level 3.0: Honeycomb
March 4, 2024

Hi @LFagni 

 

Welcome to the community, I hope that you are doing well? 


From my understanding I do not believe there is a way to force the creation of a PIN during the enrollment phase for user-associated devices. I will look into this further for you but just wanted to set expectations. 

 

Thanks,

Reece.

LFagniAuthor
Level 1.6: Donut
March 6, 2024

Hi @ReeceK , all good here, hope the same on your side.
During the enrollment of standard Corporate Device with Work Profile we're asked to protect the device, just after the device registration.

 

and this is fully fine, same happen on Personally Owned Devices with Work Profile and also on Device Administrators (I'm anyhow working for remove them).

Device administrators are not in GZT so I suppose that the PIN request is part of the standard setup of the device, so I do not understand why it's not requested for dedicated devices.

I created a compliance policy too, that require the presence of a PIN protection, but those devices are marked as non-compliant with no real useful indication about the reason for the users, and PIN need to be created manually for make the devices compliant. 

LFagniAuthor
Level 1.6: Donut
June 28, 2024

Isn't the compliance police exactly doing that?
If a pin is not set the device is highlighted as uncomliant until a pin is set.

 

On dedicated devices (i think you mean COBO?) you can set the pin via the MDM while on a COPE or BYOD you can force a security password policy which the user has to fulfill in complexitiy and so on. And both take part only after they have been enrolled to the MDM as the settings are rolled out only then.


Hi @Moombas , thanks for your reply.

This is exactly my question, compliance policies are really similar, but on the other enrollment profile the user is asked to create a passcode during the device setup, this not happen only for the Dedicated Device ones.

As example, I just made some fresh test and an S22 configured as Corporate Device with Work Profile on GZT ask to create a passcode after device registration:

For the Dedicated Device this is not happening at all if I use the Token QR from Intune, and I'm just asked to create one if the profile is assigned from GZT, but as example my policy set a minimum lenght of six chars and other settings, that are just ignored in this phase (now I just tried with a Pixel 8Pro)

 

 


The device at the end is just not compliant, but the error is not self-explanatory and might create confusion.

 

New Member
March 6, 2025

Hi Lfagni,

i know this is an old post but i wonder if you got any solution to your problem. i am facing the same issue with couple of 100s devices where the screen pin code doesnt apply.

kr

ahmed

EDI67
New Member
March 10, 2026

Hello, I know this message is quite old, but did you ever find a solution?