Forum Discussion
Profile based apps installing for non admins
if your environment doesn't allow installing apps/programs to non-admins, no app/program should be able to install, but PWA app (progressive web apps) can be installed regardless.
it can be controlled of course using Edge group policies.
Teams online doesn't need a client to be installed first. Teams online can be run standalone only through the browser.
I'll clarify. Only admins should be able to install apps, though standard users can choose to install apps such as Teams when prompted while connecting to a Teams meeting. We would like to restrict the user-initiated install and force the session to run in the browser.
You mention EDGE policies, have you seen this scenario corrected by any specific GPO settings? I'm not finding them..
- HotCakeXDec 27, 2020MVPSir you don't need to install anything to use Teams meetings on the web, it's all done through the browser, the website. no need to install a client.
user can "install" the Teams website as an app in Edge (this install is not the same as installing a Win32 software), then user will receive notifications from Teams, and user can use it to join online meetings. Teams icon can appear in Start menu or taskbar for the user.
I do this myself with my M365 education subscription.
to block URLs in Edge there is a policy:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/microsoft-edge-policies#urlblocklist
more on PWAs: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/progressive-web-apps-chromium/- jlorraineDec 28, 2020Copper Contributor
Yep, I'm clear on all of the items you mention above - the browser launch is the only option we would like the user to have... so restrict the PWA.
I would rather not restrict certain URLs in fear of unintended consequences.. and the potential need to maintain a list over time. Just hoping there would be a much more simple way of restricting, or limiting PWAs.
- HotCakeXDec 28, 2020MVPDo you want to prevent users from installing a site as an app in Edge or not use a site at all?
because PWAs are websites in their core. even if Edge had a policy that would prevent users from installing sites as an app, users would still be able to use Teams online (or any other PWA) in regular browser tabs, unless you block that URL with a policy.
PWAs are websites, Edge lets allows users to install any website (whether they are a PWA or not), as an app.
you can contact Edge support here: https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/en-us/support