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### MDM-controlled devices
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If your device is under control of Intune or any other MDM solution, retire the device in the management system before disabling or deleting it.
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If your device is under control of Intune or any other MDM solution, retire the device in the management system before disabling or deleting it. For more information see the article [Remove devices by using wipe, retire, or manually unenrolling the device](/mem/intune/remote-actions/devices-wipe).
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## Next steps
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Devices managed with Intune can be retired or wiped, for more information see the article [Remove devices by using wipe, retire, or manually unenrolling the device](/mem/intune/remote-actions/devices-wipe).
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To get an overview of how to manage device in the Azure portal, see [managing devices using the Azure portal](device-management-azure-portal.md)

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