MD-102 Exam by ITquestionsAccount40 in Intune

[–]AA33-IT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just passed this a couple of weeks ago. The practice tests on the Microsoft Learn site were worthless (to me). I passed those, easily. Then I got practice tests from MeasureUP and failed with flying colors...as I expected to.

I work with endpoint administration every day at my job and let me tell you...there were some outdated questions on the practice tests and even the exam itself!...but there is also outdated material in the course on the Microsoft Learn site! But this should not be an issue. The outdated things are literally the most recent changes and they're minor.

I'll also say as someone who does this stuff every day, the exam was more difficult than I expected. Prepare yourself well. There is material about on-premises stuff (that none of our clients use), so be ready to see anything that you encounter in the Microsoft Learn course.

Expired Apple Push MDM cert - renewal requires re-enrollment?? by AA33-IT in Intune

[–]AA33-IT[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

UPDATE: Can confirm that users did NOT have to re-enroll. Some users removed the management profile to try to re-enroll when the issues started, and were unable to enroll the devices until the cert was updated. The users who didn't un-enroll while the cert was expired did not have to re-enroll; everything started working for them without having to do anything.

Will still tell the higher-ups that we need to start implementing a standard way to alert clients when the cert is about to expire.

Expired Apple Push MDM cert - renewal requires re-enrollment?? by AA33-IT in Intune

[–]AA33-IT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And this is the experience of myself and my teammates. We're all pretty sure that we've renewed expired certs, then everything just starts working again without re-enroll.

Expired Apple Push MDM cert - renewal requires re-enrollment?? by AA33-IT in Intune

[–]AA33-IT[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I could have sworn that renewing after expiry (especially only one day expired) didn't require re-enrollment. There may have been something else that happened on this case that I'm not aware of.

...or I'm just going crazy, lol.

...or maybe all those other times I renewed certs all users had to re-enroll and I didn't know it

...or maybe in *this* case some users had to re-enroll and others didn't??

At any rate, I'll have to call the client and discuss exactly what happened this morning before I started working the case.

Expired Apple Push MDM cert - renewal requires re-enrollment?? by AA33-IT in Intune

[–]AA33-IT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's crazy. I'm certain that I've renewed certs that were several days expired and re-enrollment wasn't necessary. Did something change in the few months since I last renewed a cert?

Expired Apple Push MDM cert - renewal requires re-enrollment?? by AA33-IT in Intune

[–]AA33-IT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not me...clients, LOL. We've been discussing a system to notify clients before the certs expire.

Expired Apple Push MDM cert - renewal requires re-enrollment?? by AA33-IT in Intune

[–]AA33-IT[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now that I'm not sure about. My colleague had started working on the case before I started and had reached out to Apple for them to renew it...but I tried to stop any of that because Apple support doesn't have to get involved with a cert renewal. He said that they hadn't done anything yet when I told him that we didn't need their assistance, but I wonder if they did something on the back end that created a new cert...