Friday, April 8, 2016

Some small bugs found in ConfigMgr Current Branch (1602)

Last days I did use ConfigMgr Current Branch a lot. A few small bugs were seen and a big one too. That one is mentioned in another blogpost. This bug was about changing an Intune subscription or tenant in the ConfigMgr console. I did see some small bugs too, which I posted on connect.microsoft.com. Let's have a look at them.

When connecting an Intune subscription, without the new Service Connection point in-place, the following message is displayed: To enable use the Add Site System Roles wizard to add the Intune Connector role. Then, click Configure Platforms to enable the necessary platforms. This must be the new Service Connection point instead.

When creating a new application, based on Windows app package in the Windows Store, the following message is displayed: "To identify the Windows Store link for this application, browse to a computer that has the application installed."

This was the situation in earlier versions indeed, but when clicking on "Browse" now the Windows store is opened instead of browsing to a computer. Way better, but misleading this way..

When creating applications/apps for Windows 10 Mobile, you must choose Windows Phone app package in the Windows Phone store. Why not Windows app package in the Windows store? (because all Windows stores are merged now)

When creating Configuration Items or Compliance Settings for Windows 10 Mobile, sometimes they are found beneath Windows Phone, the other time beneath Windows 8.1 and 10. Not sure if Microsoft knows where to find Windows 10 Mobile too :-)
Within mobile device settings the OS is called both Windows 10 Mobile and Windows Mobile 10 (other way around).

As mentioned in an earlier blogpost, Health attestation isn't working for Windows devices yet. The only device mentioning here is a mobile device. Hope it will be available in a later release.

Probably there are more (small) bugs found in ConfigMgr Current Branch (1602), so just use comments to mention them!

Update 13-4: When doing a full wipe on Windows Phone or Android devices, the following message is displayed: "This device might have Activation Lock enabled and might require the user's Apple id and password to be entered to be reactivated." This seems to be a message for Apple devices, not for other devices?

All bugs mentioned are posted on connect.microsoft.com too.
Hope it helps!

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