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Create deviceConfigurationUserStatus
Create a new deviceConfigurationUserStatus object.
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Create deviceConfigurationUserStatus

Namespace: microsoft.graph

Note: The Microsoft Graph API for Intune requires an active Intune license for the tenant.

Create a new deviceConfigurationUserStatus object.

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Permissions

One of the following permissions is required to call this API. To learn more, including how to choose permissions, see Permissions.

Permission type Permissions (from least to most privileged)
Delegated (work or school account) DeviceManagementConfiguration.ReadWrite.All
Delegated (personal Microsoft account) Not supported.
Application DeviceManagementConfiguration.ReadWrite.All

HTTP Request

POST /deviceManagement/deviceConfigurations/{deviceConfigurationId}/userStatuses

Request headers

Header Value
Authorization Bearer {token}. Required. Learn more about authentication and authorization.
Accept application/json

Request body

In the request body, supply a JSON representation for the deviceConfigurationUserStatus object.

The following table shows the properties that are required when you create the deviceConfigurationUserStatus.

Property Type Description
id String Key of the entity.
userDisplayName String User name of the DevicePolicyStatus.
devicesCount Int32 Devices count for that user.
status complianceStatus Compliance status of the policy report. Possible values are: unknown, notApplicable, compliant, remediated, nonCompliant, error, conflict, notAssigned.
lastReportedDateTime DateTimeOffset Last modified date time of the policy report.
userPrincipalName String UserPrincipalName.

Response

If successful, this method returns a 201 Created response code and a deviceConfigurationUserStatus object in the response body.

Example

Request

Here is an example of the request.

POST https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/deviceManagement/deviceConfigurations/{deviceConfigurationId}/userStatuses
Content-type: application/json
Content-length: 290

{
  "@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.deviceConfigurationUserStatus",
  "userDisplayName": "User Display Name value",
  "devicesCount": 12,
  "status": "notApplicable",
  "lastReportedDateTime": "2017-01-01T00:00:17.7769392-08:00",
  "userPrincipalName": "User Principal Name value"
}

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Response

Here is an example of the response. Note: The response object shown here may be truncated for brevity. All of the properties will be returned from an actual call.

HTTP/1.1 201 Created
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: 339

{
  "@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.deviceConfigurationUserStatus",
  "id": "7e323db2-3db2-7e32-b23d-327eb23d327e",
  "userDisplayName": "User Display Name value",
  "devicesCount": 12,
  "status": "notApplicable",
  "lastReportedDateTime": "2017-01-01T00:00:17.7769392-08:00",
  "userPrincipalName": "User Principal Name value"
}