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PiSHPoSH
Dec 13, 2018Copper Contributor
Outlook iOS - Circumventing App Protection Policies with Add-Ins
Outlook mobile for iOS now includes a feature that lets you install Add-Ins on the mobile client. Although I see how this could be viewed as a great and conducive feature for the user, there is a si...
- Dec 14, 2018
Ok, I have a work around for you.
If you go into Exchange Online then go to Permisions then User roles; you should see a default role assignment policy. Edit the policy and disable all of the app roles (see the screenshot).
After you save the policy Outlook Add-ins not added by and Admin are blocked in the mobile clients and OWA. The user experience varies between Android and iOS but I was unable to install add-ins in Outlook on either platform.
Andrew Matthews
Dec 14, 2018Iron Contributor
Bad, very very bad.
Get a support call logged with Intune support ASAP.
PiSHPoSH
Dec 14, 2018Copper Contributor
Ticket was submitted upon discovery of this. Thanks for the reply!
- Harkamal1013Nov 21, 2019Copper Contributor
PiSHPoSH did MS ever give you a solution to this? we are having the same issue with our users now.