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Re: Android
Short answer: Dedicated devices are userless https://developers.google.com/android/work/requirements/fully-managed-device --The fully managed device solution set is intended for company-owned devices. Fully managed features give IT admins management of an extended range of device settings and extra policy controls not available in the work profile solution set. https://developer.android.com/work/dpc/dedicated-devices --Dedicated devices (formerly called corporate-owned single-use, or COSU) are fully managed devices that serve a specific purpose.800Views0likes0CommentsRe: App Protection Policy is not working when i have Company Portal app is installed and signed in.
For any conditional access related to App Protection, bookmark this link: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/concept-conditional-access-grant#require-app-protection-policy. This contains the list of supported apps and is updated as more Microsoft apps support the Require Approved Apps or Require App Protection policies. This is also where we document that Teams does not currently support Require App Protection, as well as the "or" clause.4.6KViews1like0CommentsRe: App Protection Policy is not working when i have Company Portal app is installed and signed in.
Just remember that "not supported" doesn't mean that it doesn't work at all. It means there is no design for it to work consistently. So, don't set yourself up for depending on something that isn't documented as supported at this time.4.6KViews0likes0CommentsRe: App Protection Policy is not working when i have Company Portal app is installed and signed in.
Just note that not all apps support "Require App Protection Policy" conditional access. Please see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/concept-conditional-access-grant#require-app-protection-policy4.8KViews0likes4CommentsRe: Wer kann bei Problemen mit Intune helfen?
The fingerprint availability for Windows Hello can sometimes be hardware specific. Were you able to use the fingerprint reader before enrolling in Intune? You may want to look at Lenovo's article on troubleshooting fingerprint reader issues on the Thinkpad: https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht0376922.2KViews1like1CommentRe: Android Entreprise - System apps not installing
If you're talking about this Camera app: https://play.google.com/work/apps/details?id=com.google.android.GoogleCamera , it does say this at the very bottom of the details: Requirements - The latest version of Google Camera only works on Pixel phones on Android 10 and above. Some features are not available on all devices. That may be your issue if you are trying on devices outside those specs.3.4KViews0likes0CommentsRe: HowTo OMA-URI - something not working
PatrickF11 there are often times where unsupported scenarios work, until they don't. That is basically what supported/unsupported comes down to: supported=designed to work consistently and unsupported=no design to work consistently. From the Intune UserVoice there is an article on the mapping for Policy CSP being complete, but not the translation. This item is on the mapping, with a link to the translation item if you want to upvote. https://microsoftintune.uservoice.com/forums/291681-ideas/suggestions/31741903-provide-a-mapping-between-gpo-and-oma-uri-admx-b25KViews0likes14CommentsRe: Best practice - Win10 App Deployment - Update Management
PatrickF11 the documentation on https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/apps-win32-app-management used to be more explicit to say x64 apps are not supported. I'll get that corrected. It does say that 32-bit apps on x86 and x64 architecture are supported. You may very well have been able to get it to work, but unsupported means that the design doesn't mean it will work consistently. As far as when to use the 32-bit deployment or LOB method, I'd say LOB when the app is x64 for sure. As the link above says, " Intune-only customers will have greater management capabilities for their Win32 line-of-business (LOB) apps." So, based on the functionality documented on the link (scripts, etc) that are required for a successful install I would take that into consideration. Otherwise, if the LOB deployment works, just go with that.8KViews1like1CommentRe: Intune not enabled for Kaizala
woelki That sounds like a Conditional Access related message, so you may want to look at the CA policy assigned to the user having the issue and the approved apps in that policy. Also, it looks like Kaizala is a little bit behind in the their implementation of the Intune SDK, so that could also have an impact. The SDK implementation has to happen with the respective app developers.1.6KViews1like3Comments
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