Forum Discussion
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.
Hi,
you can't use Airwatch enrolled mobile devices (iOS/Android) with Conditional Access except for Windows 10 as device type. You can raise your request here on UserVoice. There are people already asking for this: https://feedback.azure.com/forums/169401-azure-active-directory/suggestions/33713527-support-for-3rd-party-emm-solutions-when-requiring
best,
Oliver
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.