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GPO requested: Suppress the "We've signed you in" prompt on first use
It DOES supress the message if I set
- Browser sign-in settings: Enabled, Disable browser sign-in (vs forced sign-in).
My end goal is for the sign-in to be forced, but suppress the message that they've been signed in. While we aren't syncing with Azure currently, the goal will be to in the future.
Exactly where I'm at. IT department has sync as we are the guinea pigs. Before that it was disabled -- no prompt obviously.
- DeletedAug 04, 2020
kqf_chris and mrbrown38 I followed up with the team and got some clarification. You were correct; it sounds like this policy isn't fully rolled out yet, so stay tuned for that in the near future!
Fawkes (they/them)
Program Manager & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge- kqf_chrisSep 25, 2020Iron Contributor
Deleted Bump for an update on this. Still blocking me from broad deployment and it sounds like many other customer as well.
- DeletedSep 25, 2020
kqf_chris mahahava Jeffrey_Fronius Good news, I just heard back from the team. "The ForceSync policy is available in Microsoft Edge 86 and onwards. Please refer to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/microsoft-edge-policies#forcesync for details."
Hopefully that's helpful!
Fawkes (they/them)
Program Manager & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge
- mahahavaSep 23, 2020Copper Contributor
Deleted Hi did you get any insight into when this might be fully implemented ? Thanks
- apiontekSep 15, 2020Copper Contributor
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We are trying to implement the https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/microsoft-edge-on-premises-sync and will need to suppress this prompt.
The prompt is confusing for users because it states "Sync isn't available for this account," yet the reason we are forcing AD automatic sign-in is to support the On-premise sync.
We expect this would drive a number of support calls requiring explaining to users that, indeed, their bookmarks will be synced.