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Remediate noncompliant Azure Automation State Configuration servers This article tells how to reapply configurations on demand to servers that are no longer compliant. automation azure-automation desired-state-config linux-related-content conceptual 11/17/2025 v-jasmineme jasminemehndir
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--- title: Remediate noncompliant Azure Automation State Configuration servers description: This article tells how to reapply configurations on demand to servers that are no longer compliant. services: automation ms.service: azure-automation ms.subservice: desired-state-config ms.custom: linux-related-content ms.topic: conceptual ms.date: 11/17/2025 ms.author: v-jasmineme author: jasminemehndir --- # Remediate noncompliant Azure Automation State Configuration servers [!INCLUDE [azure-automation-dsc-end-of-life](~/includes/dsc-automation/azure-automation-dsc-end-of-life.md)] [!INCLUDE [automation-dsc-linux-retirement-announcement](./includes/automation-dsc-linux-retirement-announcement.md)] When servers are registered with Azure Automation State Configuration, the configuration mode is set to `ApplyOnly`, `ApplyAndMonitor`, or `ApplyAndAutoCorrect`. If the mode isn't set to `ApplyAndAutoCorrect`, servers that drift from a compliant state for any reason remain noncompliant until they're manually corrected. Azure compute offers a feature named **Run Command** that allows customers to run scripts inside virtual machines. This document provides example scripts for this feature when manually correcting configuration drift. ## Correct drift of Windows virtual machines using PowerShell You can correct drift of Windows virtual machines using the **Run** command feature. See [Run PowerShell scripts in your Windows VM with Run command][01]. To force an Azure Automation State Configuration node to download the latest configuration and apply it, use the [Update-DscConfiguration][03] cmdlet. ```powershell Update-DscConfiguration -Wait -Verbose ``` ## Correct drift of Linux virtual machines For Linux virtual machines, you don't have the option of using the **Run** command. You can only correct drift for these machines by repeating the registration process. For Azure nodes, you can correct drift from the Azure portal or using Az module cmdlets. Details about this process are documented in [Enable a VM using Azure portal][05]. For hybrid nodes, you can correct drift using the Python scripts. See [Performing DSC operations from the Linux computer][06]. ## Next steps - For a PowerShell cmdlet reference, see [Az.Automation][02]. - To see an example of using Azure Automation State Configuration in a continuous deployment pipeline, see [Setup continuous deployment with Chocolatey][04]. <!-- link references --> [01]: /azure/virtual-machines/windows/run-command [02]: /powershell/module/az.automation/#automation [03]: /powershell/module/psdesiredstateconfiguration/update-dscconfiguration [04]: automation-dsc-cd-chocolatey.md [05]: automation-dsc-onboarding.md#enable-a-vm-using-azure-portal [06]: https://github.com/Microsoft/PowerShell-DSC-for-Linux#performing-dsc-operations-from-the-linux-computer
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