Best way to redo a corrupted login | Intune
I work for an actively growing engineering firm and our domain is hybrid on-prem + AAD with a semi-recent rollout of Intune (so we are a little green with how it works)
One of my user’s computer login is showing signs of corruption so we wanted to backup and remove the profile from the machine without disrupting Intune enrollment or reinstalling Windows (which we will only do as a last resort with this user.)
Pre-MDM, removing was fairly easy from a service account which literally renaming that user folder in the Users folder then removing the user from Advanced System Settings. Then having the user sign back in which would rebuild a new, clean user profile.
But now, Intune is protecting the profile (as it was used to enroll in Intune) making this old process impossible. Even with network adapters disabled or in Safe Mode.
Is there a way to do re-do a corrupted user profile without removing the computer from the domain?
The delete option in Intune will remove a computer, but I noticed that re-enrolling in Intune with another account typically doesn’t work in our tenant. So, I am trying to avoid using the Delete option in Intune. A little guidance as we are new to Intune.
I work for an actively growing engineering firm and our domain is hybrid on-prem + AAD with a semi-recent rollout of Intune (so we are a little green with how it works)One of my user’s computer login is showing signs of corruption so we wanted to backup and remove the profile from the machine without disrupting Intune enrollment or reinstalling Windows (which we will only do as a last resort with this user.)Pre-MDM, removing was fairly easy from a service account which literally renaming that user folder in the Users folder then removing the user from Advanced System Settings. Then having the user sign back in which would rebuild a new, clean user profile.But now, Intune is protecting the profile (as it was used to enroll in Intune) making this old process impossible. Even with network adapters disabled or in Safe Mode.Is there a way to do re-do a corrupted user profile without removing the computer from the domain?The delete option in Intune will remove a computer, but I noticed that re-enrolling in Intune with another account typically doesn’t work in our tenant. So, I am trying to avoid using the Delete option in Intune. A little guidance as we are new to Intune. Read More