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author: brenduns
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ms.author: brenduns
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ms.date: 05/02/2022
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ms.date: 08/24/2022
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ms.topic: how-to
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:::image type="content" source="./media/compliance-policy-monitor/idc-1.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center compliance overview and the different reports.":::
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As you dig in to this reporting, you can also see any specific compliance policies and settings that apply to a specific device, including the compliance state for each setting.
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In the **Device compliance status** chart, select a status. For example, select the **Not compliant** status:
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:::image type="content" source="./media/compliance-policy-monitor/select-not-compliant-status.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows Choose the not compliant status.":::
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That action opens the **Device compliance** window and displays devices in a **Device status** chart. The chart shows you more details on the devices in that state, including operating system platform, last check-in date, and more.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/compliance-policy-monitor/drill-down-details.png" alt-text="Dashboard image shows more details on the device in that specific state.":::
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If you want to see all the devices owned by a specific user, you can also filter the chart report by typing the user's e-mail.
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#### Filter and columns
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:::image type="content" source="./media/compliance-policy-monitor/filter-columns.png" alt-text="Select Filter and Column to change the results in the chart.":::
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When you select the **Filter** button, the filter fly-out opens with more options, including the **Compliance** state, **Jailbroken** devices, and more. **Apply** the filter to update the results.
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In the **Device details** chart, select a specific device, and then select **Device compliance**:
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:::image type="content" source="./media/compliance-policy-monitor/see-policies-applied-specific-device.png" alt-text="Choose a specific device, and then Device Compliance to see the compliance policies applied.":::
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Intune displays more details on the device compliance policy settings applied on that device. When you select the specific policy, it shows all the settings in the policy.
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### Devices without compliance
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On the *Compliance status* page, next to the *Policy compliance* chart, you can select the **Devices without compliance policy** tile to view information about devices that don't have any compliance policies assigned:
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:::image type="content" source="./media/compliance-policy-monitor/devices-without-policies.png" alt-text="See devices without any compliance policies.":::
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When you select the tile, it shows all devices without a compliance policy. It also shows the user of the device, the policy deployment status, and the device model.
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The **Policy compliance** chart shows you the policies, and how many devices are compliant and noncompliant.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/compliance-policy-monitor/idc-8.png" alt-text="See a list of the policies, and how many compliant vs noncompliant devices for that policy.":::
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### Setting compliance
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The **Setting compliance** chart shows you all device compliance policy settings from all compliance policies, the platforms the policy settings are applied, and the number of noncompliant devices.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/compliance-policy-monitor/idc-10.png" alt-text="See a list of all the settings in the different policies.":::
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- Security Token Service: `*.sts.windows.net`
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- Azure storage for tunnel logs: `*.blob.core.windows.net`
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- The Tunnel shares the same requirements as [Network endpoints for Microsoft Intune](../fundamentals/intune-endpoints.md), with the addition of port TCP 22.
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