Forum Discussion
iOS Profile installation fails on corporate owned devices. Resolution to allow personal ones?
- Nov 18, 2019
Looks that the best way to enrol and mark devices as corporate is not the Corporate Device Identifiers. They have said this will be the same for Android phones in the near future. Case closed.
Response from Intune support:
Corporate identifiers are used to mark the device as corporate after it gets enrolled. We cannot put device restrictions based on that. The company portal enrollment is considered as personal enrollment which makes us change the enrollment restriction to allow the personal enrollment.
As I have mentioned that if you want the devices to do the corporate enrollment you would have to do the automated device enrollment (Previously called DEP) so that you can have the device restrictions set to allow corporate and block personal.
Here is link with Information on DEP enrollment: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/enrollment/device-enrollment-program-enroll-ios
Looks that the best way to enrol and mark devices as corporate is not the Corporate Device Identifiers. They have said this will be the same for Android phones in the near future. Case closed.
Response from Intune support:
Corporate identifiers are used to mark the device as corporate after it gets enrolled. We cannot put device restrictions based on that. The company portal enrollment is considered as personal enrollment which makes us change the enrollment restriction to allow the personal enrollment.
As I have mentioned that if you want the devices to do the corporate enrollment you would have to do the automated device enrollment (Previously called DEP) so that you can have the device restrictions set to allow corporate and block personal.
Here is link with Information on DEP enrollment: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/enrollment/device-enrollment-program-enroll-ios