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Scope tags & apps
- May 25, 2020You raise a very valid point and for the Managed Google Play store, I don't think there is currently a way around it.
I would recommend that a 'delegated admin' doesn't add any apps from the Managed Google Play Store, but instead requests it from a global IT admin who oversees the Intune environment.
This ensures that one person still has the overview
I would recommend that a 'delegated admin' doesn't add any apps from the Managed Google Play Store, but instead requests it from a global IT admin who oversees the Intune environment.
This ensures that one person still has the overview
- bthomasMay 26, 2020Iron Contributor
Thijs Lecomte Thanks for your insights!
I was thinking along the same path in regards for adding apps as there is no technical option to implement this otherwise.
*edit*
I also noticed that when importing a new app from Managed Google Play by a delegated admin in the scope, that this app is assigned the default scope tag and is only visible by the Intune admin.
I'm also playing with the app assignment for iOS, because even though it's possible to import the app again in the delegated scope and getting 2 instances in the Intune admin view, it isn't clear to me what the result would be when the assignment in required enforced by the global/Intune admin vs assignment by the delegated admin. For the first results it looks like the assignment from the delegated admin has higher precedence, but I haven't tested all the scenario's yet...