De-provisioning of the Azure tenant

This section covers how to disconnect or de-provision the Azure tenant.

If multiple Cores are enabled to use the same Azure tenant, do not de-provision from one Core; instead, de-provision from all Cores. If a single Core needs to stop using Azure, you can disable the partner compliance policy for that Core only.

If the administrator performs a disconnect on Core, then Core stops reporting the device inventory and compliance status to Azure.

Procedure 

Microsoft

  1. Log in to Microsoft Azure.

  1. Go to Intune > Conditional Access. Make sure the conditional access policy is disabled.

Core

  1. Log in to Core and go to System Settings.

  2. In the left navigational pane, click Microsoft Azure > Device Compliance for iOS & Android. The Device Compliance for iOS & Android page opens.

  3. Click on Disconnect Account.


  4. In the Disconnect Azure Account dialog box, click Confirm.

Retiring a device from Azure

Upon device retirement, Core reports to Azure that the device is no longer under management and is non-compliant.

Azure deletes the retired device entry after 90 days.