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Conditional Access - Intune for Windows and Airwatch for iOS
- Feb 15, 2019
BTW, here is the official link to that:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-au/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/controls
You can configure conditional access policies that are device-based. The objective of a device-based conditional access policy is to only grant access to the selected cloud apps from managed devices. Requiring a device to be marked as compliant is one option you have to limit access to managed devices. A device can be marked as compliant by Intune (for any device OS) or by your third-party MDM system for Windows 10 devices. Third-party MDM systems for device OS types other than Windows 10 are not supported.
No, you can do windows 10 and IOS with Intunes or you can manage W10 with intunes and IOS with Airwatch.
http://www.air-watch.com/downloads/resources/AirWatch_Support_for_Office_365_20150724_v421.pdf
Hey Jeffrey_Goins,
yes that changed lately. At the start time of the thread it was not available. Now there is a private preview and they are in progress to launch this feature as public preview, see here:
Set device compliance state from third-party MDM partners
Microsoft 365 customers who own third-party MDM solutions will be able to enforce Conditional Access policies for Microsoft 365 apps on iOS and Android via integration with Microsoft Intune Device Compliance service. Third-party MDM vendor will leverage the Intune Device Compliance service to send device compliance data to Intune. Intune will then evaluate to determine if the device is trusted and set the conditional access attributes in Azure AD. Customers will be required to set Azure AD Conditional Access policies from within the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center or the Azure AD portal.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/in-development
best,
Oliver