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IntuneDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilter: Test fails after removal and stays in non-desired state #3959

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ricmestre opened this issue Nov 29, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #4305 or #4330
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Bug Something isn't working Intune V1.23.1122.1 Version 1.23.1122.1

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Description of the issue

IntuneDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilter works for deploying the filter, I'm able to change it and Test-DSCConfiguration still succeeds, nevertheless removing the filter (by setting Ensure to "Absent") then the filter is removed but Test-DSCConfiguration stays in non-desired state.

Microsoft 365 DSC Version

1.23.1122.1

Which workloads are affected

other

The DSC configuration

# Generated with Microsoft365DSC version 1.23.1122.1
# For additional information on how to use Microsoft365DSC, please visit https://aka.ms/M365DSC
param (
    [parameter()]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    $Credential
)

Configuration IntuneDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilter
{
    param (
        [parameter()]
        [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
        $Credential
    )

    if ($null -eq $Credential)
    {
        <# Credentials #>
        $Credscredential = Get-Credential -Message "Credentials"

    }
    else
    {
        $CredsCredential = $Credential
    }

    $OrganizationName = $CredsCredential.UserName.Split('@')[1]

    Import-DscResource -ModuleName 'Microsoft365DSC' -ModuleVersion '1.23.1122.1'

    Node localhost
    {
        IntuneDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilter "IntuneDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilter-IntuneDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilter_1"
        {
            Credential            = $CredsCredential;
            DisplayName           = "IntuneDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilter_1";
            Ensure                = "Absent";
            Platform              = "windows10AndLater";
            Rule                  = "(device.manufacturer -ne `"Microsoft Corporation`")";
        }
    }
}

IntuneDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilter -ConfigurationData .\ConfigurationData.psd1 -Credential $Credential

Verbose logs showing the problem

InDesiredState             : False
ResourcesInDesiredState    :
ResourcesNotInDesiredState : {[IntuneDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilter]IntuneDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilter-IntuneDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentFilter_1}
ReturnValue                : 0
PSComputerName             : localhost

Environment Information + PowerShell Version

OsName               : Microsoft Windows 11 Enterprise
OsOperatingSystemSKU : EnterpriseEdition
OsArchitecture       : 64-bit
WindowsVersion       : 2009
WindowsBuildLabEx    : 22621.1.amd64fre.ni_release.220506-1250
OsLanguage           : en-US
OsMuiLanguages       : {en-US, pt-PT}

Name                           Value
----                           -----
PSVersion                      5.1.22621.2428
PSEdition                      Desktop
PSCompatibleVersions           {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0...}
BuildVersion                   10.0.22621.2428
CLRVersion                     4.0.30319.42000
WSManStackVersion              3.0
PSRemotingProtocolVersion      2.3
SerializationVersion           1.1.0.1
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