2016345612(Syncml(500) - Intune Compliance Policy Error

Craig Pennington 125 Reputation points
2023-09-05T13:23:04.57+00:00

We have had this recurring issue for a long time now, and despite searching the error all over the place, there seem to be a lot of other IT professionals in the same boat, but no obvious answers.

The error is on the Anti-Virus setting on the default compliance policy.

2016345612(Syncml(500): The recipient encountered an unexpected condition which prevented it from fulfilling the request)User's image

The compliance policy in question is assigned to all users.

This is a very annoying issue as it stops users from being able to access any MSFT apps as it marks the device as non compliant.

we are forced to add users to the exclusion list of the policy until the error clears on it's own days/weeks later.

If anyone has any ideas on what could be the cause or any possible fixes, it would be greatly appreciated

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  1. Stefan Lentjes 0 Reputation points
    2024-01-22T10:10:11.7033333+00:00

    We also had an issue with 2 devices. But since we use 3rd-party AV we deleted that and reinstalled it and it was back to a compliant state. Sync device side didnt do anything other then confirm the error.

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  2. Ed Collins 0 Reputation points
    2024-02-22T19:42:40.14+00:00

    Same issue here for Antivirus and Firewall on multiple Win 11 devices

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  3. Nikolai Minchev 0 Reputation points
    2024-03-13T12:59:19.2366667+00:00

    Same here, we have few devices whit that error message, but the Antivirus is up to date and no issues

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  4. Tanner Wilkin 0 Reputation points
    2024-03-14T10:40:48.45+00:00

    We also have started to have this problem. Multiple restarts and checking status from Company Portal app does not help. Security app confirms all services are running with green checkmarks.

    Seems like a problem between Intune system and company portal app. I finally got this to work after 2 1/2 hours with a user. Had to do many restarts and status checking, but eventually the laptop became compliant.


  5. Anthony Yeshan Isuru De Silva 0 Reputation points
    2024-04-05T04:24:06.85+00:00

    Hi Guys, i have had this issue for several users. fix is to turn off the windows firewall and turn it back again. then go to company portal click once on check access and wait 2-3mins until it completes. do not click again and again as it will then take more time. if its taking way too long turn off the conditional access policy that check for compliance. then once company portal check is ok you can turn on the conditional access.

    To verify further you can check azure ad portal devices and select the device you are checking on. check if its compliant. Then you can go to intune portal check if it shows compliant. it may be compliant on azure ad and not in intune. give it some time and then it will show compliant on intune as well.

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