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Cameron_Stephens
Aug 14, 2024Copper Contributor
Managed devices being detected as unmanaged in Access policy
I have an Access policy that targets devices that are not hybrid AD joined to block the OneDrive client syncing on personal devices. This is tested and working, but i'm finding that 1 of my pilot man...
- Aug 15, 2024
Cameron_Stephens In my opinion it is better because you can also give more timely exclusions (e.g., device filters) ; in my case I put that to use the Office 365 app (which also includes one drive sync) the device must be compliant (so managed device)
Cameron_Stephens
Aug 15, 2024Copper Contributor
Himicheleariis please see the picture attached of the policy I have created.
micheleariis
Aug 15, 2024MCT
Hi, to do this I used conditional access; had you tried those?
- Cameron_StephensAug 15, 2024Copper ContributorWe have a conditional access policy that forwards traffic to MDFCA, but I'm not using it to restrict access for unmanaged devices, although I have read it can be done. We don't necessarily want block all access to Microsoft 365 for personal devices, just control what access they have, limiting downloading. Are conditional access policies better in this case?
- micheleariisAug 15, 2024MCT
Cameron_Stephens In my opinion it is better because you can also give more timely exclusions (e.g., device filters) ; in my case I put that to use the Office 365 app (which also includes one drive sync) the device must be compliant (so managed device)
- Cameron_StephensAug 15, 2024Copper Contributor
Thanksf or your helpmicheleariis, i'll look at testing this method.