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Nithyanandham
Aug 01, 2021Copper Contributor
MAM without enrollment.
Hi All, In my environment, AirWatch is used as the MDM solution for corporate Devices. I understand, Intune MAM policies will apply for user identity not for device identity. Assume a scenari...
Aug 02, 2021
My blog about this topic (managed vs unmanaged) will show you what you will need to know and configure
https://call4cloud.nl/2021/03/the-chronicles-of-mam/
https://call4cloud.nl/2021/03/the-chronicles-of-mam/
- NithyanandhamAug 02, 2021Copper ContributorRudy_Ooms_MVP Nathan Blasac
Thank you for your response. I have rephrased my question. Please provide your inputs.
Actually the devices provided to users by my company are enrolled in AirWatch not in intune. My users BYOD devices are also not enrolled in Intune.
In this case, How can we apply two separate App protection policies to the same user identity configured in the device provided by company and his own device.- RGijsbersRademakersAug 02, 2021Iron ContributorYou can connect Airwatch as MDM provider to Azure AD. I don't know if devices are created in Azure AD when you do that. But if that's the case, you might be able to create a group with all Airwatch managed devices to assign one app protection policy and create one app protection policy for all devices and exclude the Airwatch managed devices
- Nathan BlasacAug 02, 2021Iron ContributorAs far as I understand the "managed" vs. "unmanaged" distinction applies to Intune Managed Devices only. You can deploy the MAM policy to any users regardless of MDM. However, being a third party MDM, your options to filter multiple MAM policies maybe limited.