Intune & Co- Management for Azure AD Joined & Hybrid AD Joined machines Question

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Query 2 – Co-management is not all console sync… it’s basically managing Windows 10 devices with Intune and SCCM at the same time. https://www.anoopcnair.com/sccm-co-management-intune-sccm – Thanks for your response.
I have gone through the article which you shared with me, as per the article need to setup CMG/CDP to enabled co-management feature but dont have license of PAAS service for creating VM on Azure so i guess can’t configure co-managment feature right?

If you are answer if yes, can i configure Intune to manage all devices from Intune & Sccm on-prem?
If yes, what about the license as having M365 E3& E5 license with Azure premium 2 – Do i need to purchase any more license or it’s sufficient?
If I share some workload to Intune like deploy new application from Intune that would it be replicated to all my sccm clients ( whether my machine is connected to corporate lan or open internet).

Same like, if i use Intune ( software ring option) to update my all clients that would work for all my sccm clients?

I will appreciate if could provide answer of my queries. thanks in advance.

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    2020-05-05T07:56:03+05:30

    I think I already shared my thoughts on this.

    Cmg and CDP are NOT mandatory for co-management.

    CMG and CDP are required only if you have a scenario where you want to install SCCM clients from internet using Intune.

    If you have a scenario as explained above and other requirements to manage devices through SCCM from internet, then you should have Azure subscription. And you need build CMG in the Azure subscription.

    It’s NOT license!!! It’s Azure subscription as I explained in another forum thread.

    ——— your question
    If I share some workload to Intune like deploy new application from Intune that would it be replicated to all my sccm clients ( whether my machine is connected to corporate lan or open internet).

    Anoop’s reply — it’s not called replication. Right? Its something like you are asking intune clients to receive intune policies for application deployment. Yes it should work ideally.

    —— Your question

    Same like, if i use Intune ( software ring option) to update my all clients that would work for all my sccm clients?

    Anoop’s answer – same as above…

    More details https://forum.howtomanagedevices.com/endpointmanager/intune/intune-co-management-for-azure-ad-joined-hybrid-ad-joined-machines/

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