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Intune Device Compliance and remediation

Your computer needs to be compliant to be able to access company resources, to verify your enrolled devices, go to: https://portal.manage.microsoft.com/

Click on Devices
Tab to configure the device you’re currently using, and click on the device.
Click on Check status to verify the compliance state. It should show a green check mark.
Should the Status indicate an exclamation mark, and show it cannot access company resources, expand the description, and check the status again.

If it isn’t solved after +- 15 minutes, contact your IT Helpdesk.

Common Issues

TPM and Secure Boot should be enabled, follow the instructions below to enable these. You will have to reboot your computer and access the Bios Settings. If you are not comfortable to do this, please contact your IT Helpdesk.

Windows 11 and Secure Boot – Microsoft Support

Enable TPM 2.0 on your PC – Microsoft Support

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