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Guide for System Center Configuration Manager Hybrid DiagnosticsMicrosoft Corporation
Published: July 2016
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ContentsGuide for System Center Configuration Manager Hybrid Diagnostics............................................4
Guide History...............................................................................................................................4Pre-Requisites.............................................................................................................................4Files in this release......................................................................................................................4
Purpose for Hybrid Diagnostics......................................................................................................5
Setup..............................................................................................................................................5
Executing Hybrid Diagnostics..........................................................................................................8
Monitoring Scenarios....................................................................................................................13
Appendix.......................................................................................................................................14
Guide for System Center Configuration Manager Hybrid Diagnostics
Guide History
Release Date Changes
July 2016 Release of this guide
PrerequisitesThe following are Prerequisites for Hybrid Diagnostics:
System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2 or Later System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1 or Later System Center Configuration Manager (1511) or later Windows PowerShell 3.0 or Later Azure Active Directory PowerShell module .NET Framework 4.5.2 or Later System Center Configuration Manager service connection point site system role. The
Hybrid Diagnostics is intended install and run on the computer that hosts the service connection point or Microsoft Intune connector role in the Configuration Manager hierarchy.
To use this tool, your account must be a member of the SMS Admin group – This is used to get access to the SMS Provider and for basic hierarchy discovery.
(Recommended) Microsoft Online Service Azure Active Directory (AAD) Tenant Admin Credentials – This is the account is used to check if the specified user account is synchronized with AAD.
Files in this releaseThe release package includes the following files:
License Agreement
User Guide (This Document)
HybridDiag.MSI
Purpose for Hybrid Diagnostics The Hybrid Diagnostics assists in diagnosis of Hybrid scenarios helps you troubleshoot common issues and provides guidance on how to fix the identified issues related to your environment.
In this section:
Setup
Monitoring Scenarios
For details on the checks the tool performs, see Appendix.
Setup1. Run the HybridDiag.msi, and then click Next
2. Accept EULA, and then click Next
3. Tool will perform the prerequisite check. Please install any missing prerequisites. Click Next
4. Select the Install Location, and then Click Next
5. Click Install
6. Click Finish. You have completed installation successfully.
Running Hybrid Diagnostics1. Run HybridDiag.exe, and then click Next
2. The prerequisites checks run
3. Optional: Click on the Third Party Notices to read more information
4. After the prerequisite checks pass, you see the Gathering configuration information screen
5. Provide the user principle name (UPN) for a user and the device type of the device for which they are experiencing enrollment issues, then click Next.
6. If you do not have the Azure Active Directory (AAD) Tenant credentials, you can skip the the ADD checks by clicking next.
7. When you select “Run AAD checks” and provide AD Tenant credentials, you can then click Validate to check that the specified user account is synchronized with AAD. After the account is validated, click Next to continue
8. Hybrid Diagnostics checks for problems
9. After checks are completed the “Completed” screen dsiplays the results
10. If a check fails, you can click on the “More” link to see details and how to possibly fix it
Monitoring ScenariosThe following table describes the key scenarios that the Hybrid Diagnostics checks.
Monitoring scenario
Description Associated rules and monitors
Enrollment Scenario
This scenario checks your hierarchy against known environmental issues which could cause enrollment failures.
Checks that the SMS Executive service is running
Checks for the Microsoft Intune connector certificate
Checks for potential conflicts between Intune connector certificates
Checks for DNS CName entry for the specified UPN
Checks for device type enablement in Configuration Manager
Checks for known errors in Status Messages
Checks for UPN synchronization in AAD
Checks for Duplicate UPN
Checks that the specified user is a member of the cloud user collection
Checks that the AAD ID and cloud user ID match
Checks for user exceeding device cap
Check for multiple valid certificates present on Service Connection Point
AppendixPeriodically, new checks are added to the tool. Please check the Microsoft download page for updates.