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Enrollment Error: 0x80070001 #11

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D8fJ1GuUCTPCTvR4vLcG opened this issue Jun 13, 2024 · 4 comments
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Enrollment Error: 0x80070001 #11

D8fJ1GuUCTPCTvR4vLcG opened this issue Jun 13, 2024 · 4 comments

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@D8fJ1GuUCTPCTvR4vLcG
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Hey, I get an enrollment error with this package: 0x80070001

  • Microsoft Entra hybrid joined (User-Driven)
  • Intune Connector for Active Directory
  • Domain Join Configuration Profile
@chelms-wec
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I am also getting this same error. were you able to resolve it?

@JuReyes49
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Has anyone found a fix for this? Currently running into this issue and Intune support believes it's related to the install command..

@kcyberman17
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I am getting this error as well. No idea what is going on. The script is failing to run because it doesn't even create the log folder location. I can run the script as SYSTEM via cmd/PowerShell. I haven't been able to get it to successfully rename the device, but at least it runs. :)

@kcyberman17
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I figured it out. The version of the IntuneWinAppUtil that Niehaus is including with his script is over a year old. I downloaded the latest version from GitHub, used that to package the script, and it ran successfully (still failed to rename the device, but that's a different issue).

https://github.com/microsoft/Microsoft-Win32-Content-Prep-Tool

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