Aug 08 2019 10:50 PM - edited Aug 12 2019 12:01 AM
I want to build a Windows 10 kiosk, showing 2 apps: Edge and Microsoft Teams desktop app. I've tried using the multi-app kiosk configuration in Intune and publishing Edge is no problem, but I don't succeed in publishing the Teams desktop app.
Either it's telling me the AUMID is incorrect or when I try to publish it as an Win32 App nothing shows up. I've solved it for now by using the Teams web app in Edge, but the customer wants the desktop app so I have to figure out an other way of publishing it.
Aug 20 2019 07:21 AM
Aug 20 2019 12:18 PM
@Steve Whitcher I convinced the customer to do some tests with the Teams web app and afterwards they let me use this one instead of the desktop app.
Aug 20 2019 12:26 PM
Oct 23 2020 03:06 AM
@bjcls Hello,
i know this is old but I'd like to show my solution:
Add Teams by Using Win32 App:
Path: C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Teams\current\teams.exe
AUMID: com.squirrel.Teams.Teams
It will work.
Oct 24 2020 01:08 AM
@V4lmont Hi, Thank you for your reply! It's a while ago, but I'm still interested in your solution. Back then we used the Teams web app via Edge as a workaround, but then we ran into an issue that the session will disconnect after a certain amount of time. Our final solution was using VMWare Workspace ONE instead of Intune to create the multi-app kiosk mode
In what user context do you install Teams: (C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Teams\current\teams.exe), because with the multi-app kiosk mode I can't choose a user to logon?
Dec 08 2020 05:24 AM
@bjclsHow did you get Teams to show up in VMWare Workspace ONE? We've been trying but from everything we've tried, the tile just won't show up.
Dec 12 2020 12:19 AM