So I followed the numerous guides that run you through how to add Intune services to System Center 2012 R2 to add Intune Services to SCCM 1511, and hit a glitch.
From System Center 2016 console, under Cloud Services I added my Microsoft Intune Subscription details which worked perfectly fine.
With this, \\manage.microsoft.com correctly appears under Servers and Site System Roles.
I then right click on my Primary Server under Servers and Site System Roles to Add Site System Roles, but under the Available roles I only see the following:
So no sign of Windows Intune Connector Role that I expect to see.
Solution:
The Intune Connector has been replace by the Service Connection Point.
See: https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt622084.aspx#bkmk_servicepoint
Thanks to Benoit Lecours.
Solution link: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/e81f9e40-d569-40a8-b4a6-d8b003b8bdd4/intune-connector-not-showing-as-a-role?forum=ConfigMgrMDM#b1bb4633-14ec-4ed3-b53b-e3867d2357fa
From System Center 2016 console, under Cloud Services I added my Microsoft Intune Subscription details which worked perfectly fine.
With this, \\manage.microsoft.com correctly appears under Servers and Site System Roles.
I then right click on my Primary Server under Servers and Site System Roles to Add Site System Roles, but under the Available roles I only see the following:
So no sign of Windows Intune Connector Role that I expect to see.
Solution:
The Intune Connector has been replace by the Service Connection Point.
See: https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt622084.aspx#bkmk_servicepoint
Thanks to Benoit Lecours.
Solution link: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/e81f9e40-d569-40a8-b4a6-d8b003b8bdd4/intune-connector-not-showing-as-a-role?forum=ConfigMgrMDM#b1bb4633-14ec-4ed3-b53b-e3867d2357fa
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