
#AIRDROID TRUSTED DEVICES HOW TO#
See How to plan your Hybrid Azure AD join implementation. If you see a device that's Hybrid Azure AD joined with a state of Pending in the Registered column, the device has been synchronized from Azure AD connect and is waiting to complete registration from the client. If you're looking for a device by owner and don't find it, search by the device ID. Hybrid Azure AD joined Windows 10 or newer devices don't have an owner. Enable or disable enterprise state roaming.Configure your device identity settings.These devices must be managed from their respective admin interfaces. The management options for Printers and Windows Autopilot are limited in Azure AD.Complete device identity management tasks like enable, disable, delete, and manage.Devices deployed via Windows Autopilot.Devices that have been joined or registered in Azure AD.Changes should be reflected every few hours.įrom there, you can go to All devices to: You'll also find links to Intune, Conditional Access, BitLocker keys, and basic monitoring.ĭevice counts on the overview page don't update in real time. In the devices overview, you can view the number of total devices, stale devices, noncompliant devices, and unmanaged devices. Go to Azure Active Directory > Devices.Sign in to the Microsoft Entra admin center as at least a Global Reader.You can access the devices overview by completing these steps: Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) provides a central place to manage device identities and monitor related event information.
