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MarkTheITGuy
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Re: Defender for Endpoint issues on Apple Silicon Macs (Issue: Action Needed)
We're getting the same here. Thought we were going mad. Uninstalling and reinstalling works for a while (usually a couple of days or a shutdown/reboot is performed), but then the X and the 'Action Needed' message come back, yet the application appears to be running fine. Also check sysprefs and all permissions are as they should be. Hopefully the update will hit the production ring soon.10KViews0likes0CommentsRe: VPP Apps on DEP iPadOS Devices Do Not Automatically Update Error code: 0x87D13B9F
GaryHerbstman Check your Apple VPP Token in Endpoint manager. Even though ours was showing as active, when we drilled in to it, the token state was showing as 'Inactive' Turns out our issue was that for some reason, we were using the same VPP token in 2 MDM Solutions, so had to create a secondary token so we had one for each MDM. As soon as we did that, the apps started to update. Might not be the same for you, but this solved our issue.16KViews1like0CommentsRe: VPP Apps on DEP iPadOS Devices Do Not Automatically Update Error code: 0x87D13B9F
We're seeing a similar thing. Been working fine for months. Now all of a sudden, Apps, that would usually update automatically, are not. These are pushed as required apps, with no filters on the assignments. Only happening on a handful of apps, not all. All apps are deployed via VPP and Devices enrolled via DEP. We only noticed this a couple of days ago. Interested to see if you get any success.17KViews0likes2CommentsRe: problems with MS Defender for Endpoint on iOS device
Thanks for the reply rickside - It makes sense what you're saying. The downside is that if we remove the policy, and leave the outbound traffic un-inspected, would that then mean that malicious links clicked from emails, that redirect to a malicious site, would then be allowed to load as normal? We've had a few incidents recently, where unaware users, clicked links in email, and also a couple from website popups, that were blocked by ATP so the user was protected. Just thinking if we turn it off, would these users (and there will be more) fall pray to these links? Thanks again, mate.20KViews0likes11CommentsRe: problems with MS Defender for Endpoint on iOS device
Thanks, Akash. I've sent a couple of feedback requests. I needed to reinstall the app and sent another feedback request. As mentioned in the tickets. When the app is installed and enabled, we get many connection timeouts on a host of different sites using different browsers. I would say on average, 8/10 URLs visited, throw a connection error and time out. Thanks again for your reply.20KViews0likes1CommentRe: problems with MS Defender for Endpoint on iOS device
We've been experiencing the same thing. Since MS Defender was deployed to iOS Devices via Intune, the devices connection becomes almost unusable. As soon as the app is removed, the connection returns to normal and device is usable again. Hopefully a fix can be found soon.20KViews0likes16Comments
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