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Corporate-Owned Dedicated Devices ~Android Kiosk Devices
- Oct 11, 2019
Hi All,
I raised a call with MSFT and we have found a solution. There was an inadvertent change in the default state of the Managed Setting Icon. The previous state, when not configured' was 'False'. After the last update to the Managed Home Screen app; the default Boolean state was set to 'True' if left in a non-configured state. So now, even if you do not make use of any of the Managed Setting's options, you must add the Managed Setting to your config and then set the Boolean value to 'False', this then removes the unwanted icon from the Home Screen.
Hi All,
I raised a call with MSFT and we have found a solution. There was an inadvertent change in the default state of the Managed Setting Icon. The previous state, when not configured' was 'False'. After the last update to the Managed Home Screen app; the default Boolean state was set to 'True' if left in a non-configured state. So now, even if you do not make use of any of the Managed Setting's options, you must add the Managed Setting to your config and then set the Boolean value to 'False', this then removes the unwanted icon from the Home Screen.