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Lokesh_Kalidasan
Oct 10, 2024Copper Contributor
MAM Broker Apps - Android & iOS
I recently tested the behavior of broker apps for MAM policies in both Android and iOS. Android: Initially, I started with no policy applied to the user, installed Outlook, and logged in with my...
micheleariis
Oct 11, 2024Steel Contributor
Lokesh_Kalidasan Hi, yes, the behavior you observed with Mobile Application Management (MAM) policies on Android and iOS devices is aligned with how Microsoft Endpoint Manager (Intune) typically manages MAM scenarios.
Android: Requires the Company Portal app as a broker for MAM policies to apply. The behavior you saw is consistent with how MAM policies are triggered.
iOS: Does not always require Microsoft Authenticator as a broker for MAM policies, as MAM policies can be directly applied to supported apps like Teams or Outlook.
Device Registration: MAM policies do not register the device in Intune; they only manage app-level data protection and settings.
Lokesh_Kalidasan
Oct 11, 2024Copper Contributor
But in both the categories, the device didn't get registered, at least here in Android it should be registered right, but that also not happening here
- rahuljindal-MVPOct 11, 2024Bronze Contributordidn’t get registered where? Intune? Devices won’t register in Intune under MAM.
- Lokesh_KalidasanOct 11, 2024Copper ContributorBut I am seeing the scenario of the device getting registered in my production environment, however it's not the same in my DEV, so what's the setting I'm missing?
- rahuljindal-MVPOct 11, 2024Bronze ContributorAgain, where are you seeing the registration? Intune or Entra? Intune registration will require the device to through the enrolment process.