This series of reports is designed to enhance Intune device management and security. They aim to equip tenant admins and delegated operators with crucial insights on policy application and device health within their Intune environments.
Access these reports by navigating to “Settings > Devices” from the side panel menu.
Intune Compliance and Configuration policies
The “Intune Compliance policies” and “Intune Configuration policies” reports provide essential details on each policy, including creation date, last update, number of settings, and the count of affected devices. For instance, you can determine how many devices are encountering errors with a configuration policy or not meeting the standards of a compliance policy.
Please note that filtering these policies by Virtual Tenant is not currently available.
Intune devices not compliant with Configuration policies
This report offers an all-encompassing view of Intune devices across varied states of compliance with specific configuration policies. The additional columns “Policy ID”, “Policy name”, “Policy settings names”, “Policy status”, and “Compliance state” improve visibility into compliance issues, streamlining troubleshooting.
Intune devices not compliant with Compliance policies
This report provides a comprehensive snapshot of Intune devices in various stages of adherence to specific compliance policies. Enhanced columns such as “Policy ID”, “Policy name”, “Policy settings names”, “Policy status”, and “Compliance state” offer improved insight into compliance challenges, facilitating the troubleshooting process.
Intune devices not compliant with Encryption policies
This report enhances monitoring of device compliance with encryption policies, categorizing devices by compliance status (non-applicable, non-compliant, error, and conflict) for easier issue identification and resolution.
Intune remote action audit
This report offers a comprehensive view of remote device actions, such as wipes and locks, simplifying the audit process and reducing oversight risks.