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Posted on February 21, 2020February 8, 2021 by anilabraham

INTUNE : REPORT ALL DEVICES THAT ARE NON-COMPLIANT BECAUSE THEY ARE INACTIVE

This is me bringing another blog to this location. Sometimes when you browse to the Intune for the data that you are after, they don’t seem to give you precisely what you need. Been there before ? Here is an example of how to be clever and the basics of accessing and filtering data in Intune using Intune Graph API.

Please visit :- https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/core-infrastructure-and-security/intune-report-all-devices-that-are-non-compliant-because-they/ba-p/714821

TagsGraph Explorer, Graph-API, Intune, Non-Compliance, Reporting

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Through this site I intend to blog about every good learning both technical and personal on a regular basis.  Main focus will be on Microsoft 365 and associated technologies as that is where I spend most of my time these days.  I have 20 years of experience in IT and have played pivotal roles in architecting some of the largest End User Computing solutions globally. Currently modern device security and management is my passion and abstracting the platforms from management challenges using Microsoft tools is my goal.

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