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PatrickF11
Apr 18, 2019Steel Contributor
force enrollment on android device
Hello, i'm facing the following behavior and try to understand why this happens. When a special user is signing in to Outlook for Android the following message appears: "Help us to ensure th...
- Apr 30, 2019
PatrickF11 You can sign-in to the Company Portal app on a device to register it, just don't complete the enrollment. There should be an option to "postpone" after signing-in. The Authenticator app is no longer required on iOS to enforce app protection policies, it is enforced by the mobile apps themselves.
sbuccimsft
Microsoft
"because the Outlook app is covered by an app protection policy, right?"
Just posting for the sake of clarity for others, not necessarily specific to your scenario, Patrick.
Outlook is covered by app protection policies if they assigned to that user group the end user is a member of. The Intune SDK is built-in to Outlook, but nothing is "activated" until a policy is applied.
Just posting for the sake of clarity for others, not necessarily specific to your scenario, Patrick.
Outlook is covered by app protection policies if they assigned to that user group the end user is a member of. The Intune SDK is built-in to Outlook, but nothing is "activated" until a policy is applied.
PatrickF11
May 08, 2019Steel Contributor
sbuccimsft Thank you for your reply. Thats why i said "...once i have app protection policies set up for android devices.."
Of course this is not the "fault" of intune. The admin should consider of the policies used, of course. :-)
- sbuccimsftMay 08, 2019Microsoft
PatrickF11 understood and you were totally correct. I was just trying to expand on this for the next person to find the thread.
Thanks for adding to the community knowledge. It is appreciated.