Management of PCs enrolled in Intune (follow-up question)

Ok .. What would be the point, regarding to managing Windows 8(.x) BYO devices, to use the combination Windows Intune/SCCM 2012 instead of Windows Intune stand-alone. It reduces the functionality so much (Quote Jon Lynn: You won't be able to patch,
update, deploy MSI/EXE installs or install Windows Intune Endpoint Proection on those devices either. You would be able to deploy a limited set of mobile device policies and provide access to modern applications (APPX) to those machines.)  that it
doesn't weigh up to the 'Single Point of administration'  'feature'.
Any takers? Or is there no point ...
Kind regards,
Jos

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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      X_MMCR_DRSEG_OO-BUDAT     = X_MMCR_DRSEG-BUDAT.
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