app protection
3 TopicsApp protection (WIP) - Outlook - Can't use work content here
Hello, We've successfully implemented M365 Apps and applied App protection policies (WIP with enrollment). All components are functioning as anticipated, with the exception of M365 Outlook. Our users are encountering an issue when they attempt to attach files from OneDrive or paste text from a work document. They receive a warning message that reads, "Can't use work content here. Your organization doesn't allow you to use work content here." Interestingly, this problem arose following our migration from Outlook 2016 to M365 Outlook. A peculiar observation is that pasting text from the work context into the "To", "Cc", or "Subject" fields works without any issue, but doing the same into the body of the e-mail is not permitted. Any assistance or guidance on this matter would be appreciated. Thank you.1.8KViews0likes0CommentsIntune Device / App Protection and Apple Car Play / Android Auto
Hi everyone, i'm facing the following issues: In our environment Apple CarPlay and Android Auto isn't working when using company or private devices. Apple CarPlay: I know already, that it is necessary to NOT block Siri with device configuration. (This is not configured 🙂 And i know already, that the App protection policies are related to this issue. As mentioned in this MS Docs article, we should configure APP to allow ANY traffic between managed and unmanaged apps. I think this isn't a good workaround at all. 😄 It has to be possible to exempt Apple Car Play and not to ruin the whole app protection security. Android Auto: I couldn't find any information at all regarding to Android Auto in conjunction to Intune or APP. What's necessary to make this work? Do i need to install the Android Auto App inside of the android enteprise work profile? Whats' necessary when a device isn't enrolled at all and is just using the app protection policies? Any help would be highly appreciated. Thank you in advance! Greetings Patrick9.8KViews0likes5CommentsApp Protection with Attachments
So I would like to add app protection to Outlook, but I still need to be able to have people view their attachments. It looks like I can use OneDrive or Acrobat for Intune for PDF, but how do I protect and allow .wav files for voicemail, .jpg .png, .tif images that get sent? .txt files? etc.4.9KViews0likes2Comments