App Configuration Policies
2 TopicsGuidance with Outlook App Configuration Policies and Conf.Keys for Android
First off, I'm referring to the Configuration Key com.microsoft.intune.mam.AllowedAccountUPNs, documented here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/clients-and-mobile-in-exchange-online/outlook-for-ios-and-android/outlook-for-ios-and-android-configuration-with-microsoft-intune#organization-allowed-accounts-mode-settings-1 For Android, there is one Configuration Key listed, this one. The page doesn't tell us the value type, though by its name, it seems like it should be an array of strings. When it comes down to using it, we have to set it to String for the type, and then I'm having hit and miss results with the initial account setup. Sometimes, it's letting me setup just the UPN of the current user, and then later I can add additional accounts that are also listed in the array. This is what I would say is the good alternative to the On/Off switch for Organizational Accounts Only Mode. However, sometimes, new Outlook setups will show all the UPNs in the array, as if it is one string, which obviously doesn't work at all. I am hoping somebody can help me here with how this key is supposed to work, or not. Anyone have much experience with this that can shed any light? Thanks in advance.Solved8.2KViews0likes12CommentsWi-Fi issues on endpoints after creating Wi-Fi policy
Hello everyone, We started using Autopilot a while ago. I wanted to optimize this "procedure" by adding a configuration profile with the use of the Wi-Fi template in Intune. A few weeks later, I started to notice that some autopilot devices were having Wi-Fi issues. The Wi-Fi was suddenly not findable anymore, and they lost the internet connection. Eventually I found out that multiple services where disabled, and I could not enable them by hand. So I found a couple regkey entries online named "WinHTTP_Web_Proxy_Auto-Discovery_Service" that fixed this issue temporarely. Sadky the issue came back after a few days. I later noticed that this issue might have something to do with the Wi-Fi configuration profile I made a while ago. Since these devices could not connect with the Wi-Fi network that I specified in that profile, so I quickly deleted that profile in the hopes of it fixing this issue. Sadly it did not, and we are stuck with laptops losing their entire Wi-Fi connection/appereance. Is there any way to fix this, does the Wi-Fi profile make changes to the regkey, or does it create a certificate on the computer that has to be deleted? I checked event viewer and saw that a lot of services weren't able to run, which is probably caused by the Wi-Fi configuration profile (see attachments for event viewer errors).245Views0likes0Comments