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To-do app Azure Conditional Access support
- Jun 26, 2018Hello Joe
Thank You so much for your valuable suggestion! User feedback and suggestions are really important to us as we work to improve Microsoft To-Do.Currently we do not have support for conditional Access and Mobile Device Management, but we are actively working on adding this with one of our next versions of application updates.However you can use our public beta version if you are using android platform .In the meantime, we encourage all our users to post their ideas for future features and up-vote similar suggestions on "Microsoft To-Do User Voice" -https://todo.uservoice.com/forums/597175-feature-suggestions
We base our choices for future features on what our users most request, so you should add your ideas, comments, and votes!
Thank you for your patience as we work on this and many other improvements to Microsoft To-Do!
Best Regards,
Kiran Teja
Hi fgocinski, I had to go through a special link that an Azure/Intune support engineer provided. It took me about six different support people to find one who understood what I was talking about though!
This is the link they provided
Hope it helps.
Well I only had three more engineers left to talk to then I guess! I was talking to #3 and not getting any help. I even told them I suspected old CA rules were the root cause and got nothing.
Thank you so much David!
This really needs to be on Microsoft's Intune documentation for early Intune adapters.
- fgocinskiJan 21, 2019Copper Contributor
Agreed, they hid the polices, yet had a page designed to show the classic polices. Why hide them? Makes NO sense and has taken hours of my life away trying to figure this out.
- DaithiGJan 21, 2019Steel Contributor
Yes, I was using the old CA rules that only allowed certain apps access Office 365 services.
What was really annoying was that Azure was telling me I still had Classic CA policies when I did a "What if" check but I couldn't find. I've no idea why they hid these policies.