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‎09-20-2019 12:42 PM
I've followed the instructions here: https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/intune-scanning-requirements/ to allow lansweeper to scan InTune devices. It all looks okas per attacked image.
We are getting the following error message:
Error log details - "2019-09-18 11:08:05,081 [1] INFO LOGINTUNESCANNING ERROR Connected successfully with credential (Id 0: 'Intune') to Intune container with app Id 'd53462-appId was here but r3mov3d', but the user has no rights to scan Intune"
Any suggestions?
We are getting the following error message:
Error log details - "2019-09-18 11:08:05,081 [1] INFO LOGINTUNESCANNING ERROR Connected successfully with credential (Id 0: 'Intune') to Intune container with app Id 'd53462-appId was here but r3mov3d', but the user has no rights to scan Intune"
Any suggestions?
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‎09-20-2019 01:34 PM
You can log in with the account in Azure and then access this URL to see Intune devices: https://portal.azure.com/#blade/Microsoft_Intune_Devices/DeviceEntryBlade/mDMDevices
Those devices should be scannable if they are there, if it is empty it is a permission issue.
Those devices should be scannable if they are there, if it is empty it is a permission issue.
