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title Intune Remote Action: Deprovision
description Learn how to deprovision a chromeOS device with Microsoft Intune.
ms.date 10/27/2025
ms.topic how-to

Remote device action: deprovision

The deprovision device action in Microsoft Intune enables IT administrators to remove Google Admin policies from ChromeOS devices that are no longer in use by the organization.

Prerequisites

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This remote action supports the following platforms:

  • ChromeOS

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To run this remote action, use an account with at least one of the following roles:

  • Help Desk Operator
  • School Administrator
  • Custom role that includes:
    • The permission Remote tasks/Retire
    • Permissions that provide visibility into and access to managed devices in Intune (for example, Organization/Read, Managed devices/Read) :::column-end::: :::row-end:::

How to deprovision a device from the Intune admin center

  1. In the Microsoft Intune admin center, select Devices > All devices.
  2. From the devices list, select a device.
  3. At the top of the device overview pane, find the row of remote action icons. Select Deprovision. To confirm, select Yes.

After you deprovision a device, it remains in the Intune admin center and the Google Admin console. In the System info pane, the device status changes to Deprovisioned. The device can't be enrolled again until you restore it to factory settings. For more information about the deprovision action, such as how to select the best reason for deprovisioning, see the Chrome Enterprise and Education Help documentation.

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