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luvsql
Jun 03, 2022Steel Contributor
InTune password policy for personal disabling pattern and swipe options
I have a configuration policy setup for personally owned work profile Android devices. I've tried various password types (not using Device Default as read that is going away) so now have it as "Pass...
luvsql
Steel Contributor
If we can't change the One Lock setting to be disabled, then any setting we set for the work profile overrides the settings for the personal side. I've tried multiple types (Device Default which I've read is being deprecated, at least numeric then just to required) but any setting still has the swipe and pattern disabled on the personal side.
Is the only way to have a personal side untouched and a work profile configured by having the user manually disabling the One Lock option?
Is the only way to have a personal side untouched and a work profile configured by having the user manually disabling the One Lock option?
Moe_Kinani
Jun 06, 2022Bronze Contributor
Have you tried Low Security Biometric from Compliance Policy not Restrictions Config Policy?
- luvsqlJun 06, 2022Steel ContributorWhat would that do to users that have devices that don't use biometrics and only a PIN? Since this is a Personally Owned Device, Intune should not be changing or disabling ANY personal settings at all.
- Moe_KinaniJun 06, 2022Bronze ContributorPIN should be covered under Low Security Biometric. Here is the link from Android documentation-
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2018/06/better-biometrics-in-android-p.html
Another option you can do, to not configure the setting and leave it Not Configure. I use that for BYOD macOS so user will not be prompted to change their passwords.
Moe- luvsqlJun 06, 2022Steel Contributor
Moe_Kinani Unfortunately there is no option "Not configured" for password types. You have to choose something. However, when I have the password type set to just "Required" why would that disabled swipe and pattern? That is the core of the issue.