Resolved – Group Policy Objects from past releases of Group Policy analytics are excluded

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Updated 02/10/22: This issue was resolved with the November (2111) Intune service release. See the updates at the end of the post for more details.

 

Group Policy analytics has gone into public preview with the 2009 release, you can learn more here. There is a known issue with the new Migration readiness report where Group Policy Objects (GPOs) that you have uploaded in past releases of Group Policy analytics will be excluded in calculations done in the graphic at the top of the workload, Summary blade and Migration Readiness report.

 

Below are two workarounds for this issue:

  1. Force a re-compute of calculations by manually taking GPOs through the “Import” workflow again.
  2. Use the PowerShell script that was provided to help automatically re-compute the calculations. Follow the instructions hosted on our GitHub repository.

Upcoming feature improvements

We are working on an experience that lets you easily migrate your Group Policy settings into MDM. Tenants who were in private preview will see a Migrate button before anyone else. Today, the “Migrate” workflow supports creation of device configuration profiles via the settings catalog only.

 

For tenants who were not in our preview and want to see the “Migrate” workflow, please reach out to gpanalyticspreview@microsoft.com with your tenant ID.

 

Let us know if you have any additional questions on this by replying to this post or tagging @IntuneSuppTeam out on Twitter.

 

Post updates:

5/24/21: We previously noted that in Q4 of 2020 that we would be doing an automatic re-compute for all GPOs across all tenants. This is still under investigation, and we’ll keep this post updated as we receive additional information.

2/1/22: This known issue was resolved with the November (2111) service release: MDM support data to refresh automatically in Group Policy analytics tool. We also added updates on Group Policy settings migration: we no longer support migration to administrative templates, but we do support migration to setting catalog.

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