How do I check non‑compliance reasons in Hexnode?Solved

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1 day ago Feb 15, 2026

Hi all, 

Some of our devices are showing up as non-compliant in Hexnode because of block-listed apps. The issue is, I can’t figure out which policy or app is causing this. Any ideas on how to track it down? 

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1 day ago Feb 15, 2026
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We had the same confusion. Sometimes it’s not obvious which app is flagged. I usually check the compliance section in the device summary, but it’s not super clear unless you dig deeper. 

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1 day ago Feb 15, 2026
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Thanks for raising this @sybylla .

In the Manage tab, under Device Summary –> Compliance Info, you can see why a device is marked non-compliant. Each compliance check is listed, and if there’s an issue, a warning symbol appears next to the corresponding item. 

For Application Compliance, two values are tracked: 

  • Blocklisted apps: If the device has apps that are explicitly disallowed, the blocklisted app count will show with a warning symbol. Clicking it reveals the detailed list of those apps. 

  • Missing required apps: If the device is missing apps that are mandated by policy, the missing app count will also display with a warning symbol. Clicking it shows which required apps are not installed. 

This makes it clear whether non-compliance is due to blocklisted apps, missing required apps, or another compliance check flagged with a warning symbol.  

For more information on compliance checks, please refer to our documentation: Why is my device marked as non-compliant in Hexnode?  

Regards, 
Mary Romero 

 

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18 hours ago Feb 15, 2026
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Ah, that red triangle tip is gold. I didn’t realize it was clickable, thought it was just an icon. 

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16 hours ago Feb 15, 2026
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Same here! I used to waste time hunting through policies. Clicking that triangle shows the exact apps, which makes cleanup way faster. 

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