Troubleshooting error 2147749902 (WBEM_E_INVALID_NAMESPACE) isn’t always straightforward. What started as a simple Intune error turned into a Device Inventory deep dive involving an empty SQLite database, a failing Device Inventory Agent service, and a missing CIM namespace. This blog retraces my steps, tools, and solutions to get everything back on track.
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This blog will focus on Enhanced Device Inventory (Resource Explorer) and how this new Intune Core Feature will greatly enhance the reporting functionalities we now have in Intune.
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So, you’re back for more fun with Windows Device Inventory, huh? Well, buckle up because this time, we’re diving into the inner details of how the Device Inventory Agent gets set up and starts harvesting data. Once I configured the Properties Catalog profile and kicked off the sync, I knew something important was happening behind the scenes. Meet the Windows Device Inventory Agent!
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This blog is a follow-up to the Windows Enrollment Attestation series. I’ll dive into why the AllowRecovery CSP is a game-changer and how it helped me tackle the infamous 0x80072F9A error. Yep, another one that is tied to an Intune MDM certificate issue.
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Deploying Windows devices using Autopilot can be challenging, especially when devices are shipped from a supplier in China to various global locations. These devices often boot up in the China time zone, causing all sorts of issues with the wrong time zone configured. This guide effectively addresses these issues.
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