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Georg Brandner
Oct 02, 2020Brass Contributor
Outlook app web add-ins not working when WIP enabled
Hi, I'm using the new Dynamics 365 app for Outlook and it works fine on a Windows 10 device that is not protected by MS Intune's Windows Information Protection / app protection. It seems like all...
Georg Brandner
Feb 02, 2022Brass Contributor
Hi Mark,
So I eventually did come right but took me a few months and many calls with MS Support and just playing around.
In short, you need to check and add all the URLs that an add-in wants to connect to Intune WIP. I used Fiddler to determine these URLs and then added them to list of Cloud Resources. As part of figuring this out, I also added them to the Neutral Resources and just left it when it eventually worked, so not sure if this is actually needed or not - would guess adding to the Cloud Resources list should be sufficient. Make sure to also add the "AppCompat" at the end, e.g.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Georg
mhcg_mark
Feb 02, 2022Copper Contributor
Thanks Georg, appreciate the reply.
You'd think Microsoft would publish something a bit more official around this as let's face it, Dynamics (or indeed any CRM) is pretty much the text-book definition of data that needs protecting with WIP!
I was hoping to avoid messing around with Fiddler but if that's going to be the only way then guess that's what I'll have to do.
Thanks again for the reply.
Mark
You'd think Microsoft would publish something a bit more official around this as let's face it, Dynamics (or indeed any CRM) is pretty much the text-book definition of data that needs protecting with WIP!
I was hoping to avoid messing around with Fiddler but if that's going to be the only way then guess that's what I'll have to do.
Thanks again for the reply.
Mark