Command prompt appearing on several machine after install ?

I have several machines running intune now, some previously GFI and before that eset, but this is also occurring on new clients, every now and then a command prompt window is opening up and closing very quickly the only thing I can pinpoint is intune as
this happens moments after every install and happens daily at different times I have noticed it myself but it occurs far less for me compared to other machines (seeing this first hand) and we just use the 1 policy  ?

I know this is very old but I’m trying to clean up old posts. Did you ever solve this? If so it would be good if you could post the solution to assist others. If not, at this
stage, as nobody has answered, I would recommend that you call Intune support if the issue still exists.
You will find your local Intune support number here
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/jj839713.aspx
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