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Char_Cheesman
Updated Feb 15, 2024
Joe_Lurie
Microsoft
Feb 15, 2024Hi raydomingue Can you make sure the devices are not receiving a policy requiring alphanumeric PINs? From iOS/iPadOS app protection policy settings - Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn
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Set a requirement for either numeric or passcode type PINs before accessing an app that has app protection policies applied. Numeric requirements involve only numbers, while a passcode can be defined with at least 1 alphabetical letter or at least 1 special character. Note: To configure passcode type, it requires app to have Intune SDK version 7.1.12 or above. Numeric type has no Intune SDK version restriction. Special characters allowed include the special characters and symbols on the iOS/iPadOS English language keyboard. |
raydomingue
Feb 15, 2024Copper Contributor
Correct, and that's already set in our environment. That's also what MS Support asked me to show them in our ticket.