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Intune Licensing requirements for AVD multi-session VMs
It's not clear if there any Intune licensing requirements when enrolling AVD multi-session VMs in Intune. I'm not proposing an actual change but I believe we should provide more information in relation to licensing requirements. We are stating that enrollment takes place using a GPO leveraging Device credentials and thus bypassing Intune license requirements for user. While in the co-management scenario the ConfigMgr license is covering also Intune enrollment, with Hybrid Azure AD Joined-only scenario is not clear whether the user has to be assigned an Intune license.
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- Configured with [Active Directory group policy](/windows/client-management/mdm/enroll-a-windows-10-device-automatically-using-group-policy), set to use Device credentials, and set to automatically enroll devices that are Hybrid Azure AD-joined.
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- [Configuration Manager co-management](/configmgr/comanage/overview).
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- Azure AD-joined and enrolled in Microsoft Intune by enabling [Enroll the VM with Intune](/azure/virtual-desktop/deploy-azure-ad-joined-vm#deploy-azure-ad-joined-vms) in the Azure portal.
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- Licensing: ??
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> [!NOTE]
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> If you're joining session hosts to Azure Active Directory Domain Services, you can't manage them using Intune.

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