No mention of health check devices
There is no mention here (on anywhere else I could find) of "CPC-Hth" devices, which I assume are used for health checks. This blog post implies that they are created during health checks, but you can imagine our surprise when we stumbled across them in our environment. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/healthcare-and-life-sciences/deploy-co-management-collections-for-windows-365-cloud-pc/ba-p/3282792
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Any updates to John's question? We have recently configured W365 and I have noticed the CPC-HTH* PC object as well. Don't want to remove in just in case it causes issues with the service.
Repinged PM.
Hi johnjohnjohn87. The CPC-Hth computer object is created at the time of domain join in our ANC health check. This is how we verify your domain join credentials, OU, etc are valid. You should leave this object alone, however if it's accidentally deleted we have logic in the service to handle that. At the end of the health check we'll disable the computer object, and attempt to re-use it next health check cycle. I've added a note on the CPC-Hth object into our troubleshooting docs. Appreciate the feedback on this one. Matt