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Ru
Apr 03, 2020MVP
Can a Windows 10 MAM user get a list of Windows Information Protection (WIP) protected apps?
Hi everyone, A number of Store and Win32 apps are under an Intune Windows 10 app protection policy (aka WIP). In a BYOD scenario, can the user obtain a list of applications on their device being...
- May 30, 2020I use Intune Data warehouse with PowerBI, then export the apps and share it with your end users if needed.
Hope this helps!
Moe
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/developer/reports-nav-create-intune-reports
JanBakkerOrphaned
May 29, 2020Iron Contributor
Ru You can check the Task Manager and add the column Enterprise context. You can see if an app is enlightend and see the exempt apps. And if you turn on the icon in your policy, users can see wheter an app is "managed"
- RuMay 29, 2020MVP
JanBakkerOrphaned Thanks for the reply. I knew about this features - was really more interested in viewing a list without needing to check each app either by Task Manager or icon. Doesn't appear to be a way to do this yet.
- Moe_KinaniMay 30, 2020Bronze ContributorI use Intune Data warehouse with PowerBI, then export the apps and share it with your end users if needed.
Hope this helps!
Moe
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/developer/reports-nav-create-intune-reports- RuMay 30, 2020MVP
Moe_KinaniSounds like a great idea - I'll check it out. Thanks!
- JanBakkerOrphanedMay 29, 2020Iron Contributor
Ru
As far as know, there is no other way.