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Teams IP Phones and Android Device Administrator need on Intune
- Oct 25, 2021
After discussing this topic with Softies I have confirmation that ADA is for now the only way. "For now" is the important part of that statement. So there are already thoughts to change that but currently nothing on roadmap. That means we have to live with ADA still for some time and there is no other way around 😞
- DaveChomiOct 25, 2021Iron Contributor
After discussing this topic with Softies I have confirmation that ADA is for now the only way. "For now" is the important part of that statement. So there are already thoughts to change that but currently nothing on roadmap. That means we have to live with ADA still for some time and there is no other way around 😞
- JBoslooper_MageniumJun 07, 2022Copper Contributor
DaveChomi , The customer ended up using a Device group and finagling the ADA and conditional access to get the phones to log in. However, they still get issues with logging in these phones (or keeping them logged in). I hope MS finds a better solution and provides a detailed deployment guide or some sort of template to use for customers who just want to get their Teams phones signed in.
- jlaineJun 07, 2022Copper Contributor
In our configuration it was advised that we not only needed to bypass CA on the accounts, but also create a device filter on the policies to exclude them. They had no firm reasoning behind it other than "they act strange if you don't filter them out."
Which I can confirm, before we did that I'd have sporadic device accounts just magically sign themselves out.