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Error launching Teams from "Reply in Teams" button in Outlook message on Android
OK, so .... Both Outlook and Teams are selected under Intune App Protection - Targeted apps. Under Properties > Data Protection, I have both "Send Org data to other apps" and "Receive data from other apps" set to "Policy managed apps" and I have no apps selected to exempt. I do not have a browser set as a targeted app, and I notice that a browser window opens briefly before Teams opens. Is that the problem -- that Teams is not allowed to receive data from an unmanaged browser? I tried including a browser in my targeted apps list, but I couldn't figure out how to get a mobile device to use the native browser sometimes and a managed browser only in connection with managed apps ... and nobody wants to be forced to use the managed browser all the time on their personal devices.
Should I set "Receive data from other apps" to "All apps?" I'm more worried about data leakage FROM managed apps than having outside data come TO managed apps, so this seems like a reasonable step.
The quickest option would definitely be to set Receive data from other apps to All apps. Otherwise, you'd need to publish an app protection policy for Intune Managed Browser or Edge and ensure the client has the app installed to act as a "middle-man" between policy-managed apps.
- David SchragFeb 25, 2019Iron Contributor
Thanks, that change in policy did the trick (at least on my own phone).
Are you aware of a way to tell Android and iOS devices to use a managed browser for links contained in managed apps while leaving the default app for web links up to the device owner for non-managed apps? In my initial testing when I installed Edge I didn't see a way to do this, and I don't want to saddle my users with a managed browser for everything on their personal devices.
- eglocklingFeb 26, 2019Steel Contributor
Yes, for each of your app protection policies you can set Share web content with policy managed browsers to Required in the Data protection section.