MC690594: Update devices to renew enrollment certificates

Announcement IDMC690594Published Date11-17-2023
ServiceIntuneLast Updated11-17-2023
CategoryPlan for changeExpiration Date07-31-2024
Roadmap IDAction Required by Date
TagsAdmin impact, User impact


Summary
                MC690594: Update devices to renew enrollment certificates


More Information

Previously communicated in MC650410, devices enrolled in Intune will require the following updates to ensure certificate renewal continues to work as expected:

  • Windows: Install the January 2023 or newer cumulative update on supported versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11 (KB5019275).
  • Android: For the following enrollment methods, devices will need to update to the latest Company Portal version (minimum v5.0.5800):
    • Android Enterprise personally owned devices with a work profile
    • Android device administrator
  • iOS/iPadOS: For devices enrolled with Apple User Enrollment, update operating system to 16.2 or later. Once updated, we recommend users initiating a sync from the Company Portal to ensure the device is online and unlocked. Note: This is not a change to the minimum supported iOS/iPadOS versions in Intune. Devices can continue to enroll on supported versions.

We will begin rolling out this change for Windows and iOS/iPadOS devices on February 15, 2024. For Android devices, this is expected to begin in the second half of 2024.

How this affects my organization:

Our telemetry indicates you have at least one device that has not met these requirements and could be impacted if the certificate expires after this change.

User impact: If devices do not meet these requirements, they might be unable to renew their enrollment certificates and users will lose access to your organization's resources. Users would then need to re-enroll.

What you need to do to prepare:

Notify your users to update their device based on the requirements above. You can check which devices have expired certificates by using this PowerShell script: Managed Device Certificate Expiry Report

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