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Hi everyone! 👋 I’m new to this community and currently learning .NET App Development. I’m really excited to join and connect with developers here. I believe the discussions and knowledge shared in this community are very valuable, especially for beginners like me. I’m looking forward to learning from your experiences and improving my development skills. If you have any tips, recommended resources, or advice for someone starting with .NET, I would really appreciate it. Happy to be part of this community! 😊87Views2likes0CommentsWill Intune device-only subscription get additional value in FY27
Will the Intune device-only subscription (Microsoft Intune announces device-only subscription for shared resources | Microsoft Community Hub) get the additional features which Intune P1 will get in FY27 (Microsoft 365 adds advanced Microsoft Intune solutions at scale - Microsoft Intune Blog), Intune Remote Help, Intune Advanced Analytics and Intune P2? This would have a huge impact of our planning how to manage special purpose devices in production environments without any user affinity. Deploying security and configuration settings, Windows Autopilot for Windows IoT Enterprise LTSC kiosk deployment, Windows Autopatch (servicing), Remote Help and FOTA for Zebra devices would be drivers to add these production devices to Intune.78Views0likes0CommentsPrimer: How to Use RBAC for Applications to Control App Use of the Mail.Send Permission
The temptation to use the Mail.Send application permission in scripts can lead PowerShell developers into trouble because the permission allows access to all mailboxes, including sensitive executive and financial mailboxes. Fortunately, RBAC for Applications allows tenants to control the access that apps have to mailboxes and other Exchange content. All explained here with an example script to test RBAC of Applications. https://office365itpros.com/2026/02/17/mail-send-rbac-for-applications/440Views3likes4CommentsIntune MAM BYOD: Remove Account message for iOS devices
Hello, I am seeing an issue for Intune MAM BYOD(iOS) users. After a user account password reset, it causes Intune to remove the account configured from mobile applications like MS Outlook, Work, OneDrive, etc. Current Intune Configuration: Done - App Protection Policy Done - Conditional access policy --> Grant --> Requires app protection policy (checked) Users had to re-enrol to access his/her data. Here is the screenshot, Thank you,295Views0likes1CommentMicrosoft 365 OneDrive Android (OxygenOS 13.1) login fails with WebView / Error 2604
On OneDrive Android app, login through Microsoft 365 work / corporate profile fails and always ends up with either blank screen or "No Internet connection" error 2604. Here's the details: Device & Environment: Device: OnePlus 8 Pro (IN2023) OS Version: OxygenOS 13.1 (build IN2023_13.1.0.591(EX01)) Android System WebView Version: 142.0.7444.102 App Affected: OneDrive (latest version from Google Play, 26th Nov 2025) Network: Wi-Fi / Cellular (both tested) VPN/ Private DNS / AdBlockers: Disabled Problem Description: Attempting to log in to OneDrive using a corporate/work Microsoft 365 account: The login screen either shows a blank white screen or fails immediately with Error 2604: “No network”, despite internet connectivity being functional. Logging in with the same credentials in Chrome works, confirming network is not the issue. Issue persists after clearing app data, reinstalling OneDrive, updating Chrome, updating Android System WebView, and ensuring all app permissions and background data settings are correct. Steps to Reproduce: Start with OnePlus 8 Pro (IN2023) running OxygenOS 13.1 Ensure Android System WebView is version 142.0.7444.102 Install latest OneDrive app from Google Play Open OneDrive and attempt to log in with corporate/work Microsoft 365 credentials Observe blank screen or error 2604 Expected Behavior: OneDrive should allow login with corporate Microsoft 365 account Embedded WebView authentication should complete successfully Account token should be saved for ongoing use Additional Notes: Problem appears specific to embedded WebView login on this OS/device combination Likely a systemic issue affecting Microsoft 365 apps relying on WebView for login flows on OxygenOS 13.1 Logging in to a personal outlook.com microsoft account works normally. Hence, it seems to be tied to the WebView failure. Is there any fix to this?1.1KViews0likes1CommentMicrosoft Managed Home Screen: Unwanted Samsung One UI 8.0 Elements Appearing
Hello Tech Community, Our organization is currently deploying a configuration in Microsoft Intune using a Corporate-owned dedicated device enrollment profile. We’ve applied a device restriction policy to configure Samsung tablets in Multi-app Kiosk mode, with Managed Home Screen set as the launcher. Instead of using an app configuration policy, Managed Home Screen is configured through the device restrictions policy. We’ve left the device navigation options unconfigured, which should hide the following UI elements: Android Overview button Android Home button Android App drawer Once all policies and required apps are installed, Managed Home Screen successfully acts as the launcher for end-users to sign in. Overall, this works well; however, we’ve encountered an intermittent issue: After multiple lock/unlock cycles, the navigation bar sometimes reappears, showing the Overview, Home, and App Drawer buttons. This allows users to access background apps that are not exposed through Managed Home Screen, which defeats the kiosk experience. Device details: Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Android 16, One UI 8.0 Managed Home Screen version: 2.2.0.107721 Has anyone experienced this behavior or have recommendations to prevent these UI elements from reappearing? I’ll gladly provide additional details about our configuration if needed. Thank you!456Views6likes2CommentsMicrosoft Ignite 2025: Empowering Innovation with MDEP
Joining a Global Community of Innovators We’re thrilled to be part of Microsoft Ignite 2025 in San Francisco, CA, where thousands of technology leaders, partners, and customers gather to shape the future. This year’s event is centered on AI-driven transformation, secure platforms, and connected ecosystems, and MDEP stands at the forefront of that vision. Ignite is more than just a showcase for us: It’s a valuable opportunity to connect with partners, exchange insights, and demonstrate how MDEP is enabling collaboration devices, digital signage, and new form factors across diverse industries. Driving Innovation with Our Partners Over recent months, we have worked closely with our distribution and development partners to bolster code delivery pipelines, enhance security posture, and ensure feature readiness. These collaborative efforts include: Platform Security: We are continuing to drive security innovation across the full stack - securing cloud-to-device interactions, assuring device and application integrity through hardware-backed attestation, hardening OS services, and strengthening device identity; These foundational elements power future MDEP services and features like Zero-Touch Enrollment (ZTE) and OTA services, delivering Microsoft-grade security assurance to our customers. We’re taking device security even further with measured Boot based on DICE for trusted startup, Native Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for advanced threat protection and Foundations for Virtualized Execution using the Android Virtualization Framework to harden the platform. All of this builds on our ongoing SFI investments, enhancing security across platform, tools, and build infrastructure, validating device software configurations through comprehensive security test suites, and rigorous penetration testing. MDEP continues to set the benchmark for secure devices and services, ensuring a trusted future for our customers and partners. Streamlined provisioning: Work continues on enhanced certificate lifecycle management and remote access capabilities for large-scale deployments, alongside completing MDEP Zero-Touch Provisioning to simplify onboarding at scale. Future-ready features: We’re expanding support for next-generation SoC platforms and laying the groundwork for an Agentic OS with our AI Framework that’s designed for on-device intelligence with privacy and extensibility at its core. These investments will deliver enterprise-grade security, reliability, and manageability - empowering partners to innovate faster. Growing the community: The MDEP community keeps growing! We recently welcomed Neat and Cisco, who joined our growing list of partners. Every new addition reinforces the power of the MDEP ecosystem – bringing together diverse expertise to drive innovation, scalability, and shared success. Android 15: We shipped our first Android 15-based MDEP release, marking a major milestone in platform evolution: Migration to Android 15: All core MDEP components and services were rebuilt and validated for A15, ensuring compatibility and performance across supported SoCs. Expanded SoC Support: We continue to extend our platform with enablement of additional chipsets: https://aka.ms/MDEPSoCs. Zero-Trust Security Enhancements: Delivered frictionless certificate provisioning, secure pairing, and compliance with Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative. Networking & Display Parity: Closed gaps with Windows by adding EAP over LAN and dynamic DPI scaling for better enterprise integration. AI Framework Foundation: Introduced ONNX-based runtime for future AI-driven features and telemetry improvements. Improved Management Tools: Enhanced Device Manager for APEX rollback and hardware checks, plus OTA update service for conditional rollouts. Welcome HP and DTEN to the MDEP Community We are proud to announce that HP and DTEN have joined the MDEP ecosystem, further strengthening our commitment to cultivating a diverse and innovative partner network. As a global technology leader, HP’s commitment to innovation perfectly complements MDEP’s mission to deliver secure, scalable, and intelligent device experiences for customers worldwide. By leveraging HP’s deep knowledge in device engineering and user experience, we’re able to co-create collaboration devices that meet the evolving needs of hybrid work environments, enhancing productivity, reliability, and security for organizations of all sizes. Collaborating with HP also enriches our ecosystem with wider device choice, ensuring customers benefit from the very latest advancements in both hardware and software. We are excited about the new possibilities this collaboration unlocks and look forward to driving transformative change together in the workplace technology landscape. “Welcoming HP to the MDEP community is a milestone for our ecosystem and for customers who expect enterprise‑grade security, manageability, and innovation at scale. Together, we’ll bring Android‑based devices to market faster, backed by a disciplined update cadence, Zero Trust–aligned security posture, and deep integration with Microsoft services.” Says Juha Kuosmanen, Head of MDEP, Microsoft. “HP’s global reach and engineering excellence, combined with MDEP’s standardized platform, will help customers simplify deployment, reduce fragmentation, and unlock new experiences across meeting rooms and beyond. We’re excited to partner closely with HP to accelerate what’s possible for our shared customers.” Greg Baribault, Vice President, Hybrid Systems Product and Portfolio Management, HP, commented: “HP and Microsoft have been partnering to bring innovation, cutting edge solutions and choice to our customers for over 30 years. By including MDEP in our HP Poly Studio device portfolio we are able to offer Microsoft Teams Rooms customers the latest HP Poly AI powered audio and video collaboration experiences built upon Microsoft's secure and manageable Android platform.” DTEN, renowned for its intuitive video collaboration solutions, is now a part of the MDEP family. This partnership will enable simplified deployment and unified management of DTEN devices, ensuring enterprise-grade security and exceptional performance. Chris L Johnson, Senior Director Program Management (MDEP): “We’re delighted to welcome DTEN to the MDEP community. Their innovation mindset and customer focus strengthen a rapidly growing ecosystem dedicated to delivering secure, manageable, and intelligent device experiences.” “MDEP provides the foundation we need to scale our solutions globally while maintaining the highest standards of security and user experience.” Said Scott Krueckeberg, Head of Global Alliances, DTEN. Celebrating New Devices Built on MDEP Innovation in our ecosystem extends beyond partnerships – we’re launching cutting-edge devices that are redefining collaboration: Meet Yealink’s new Teams Wi-Fi handset: the first of its kind for Microsoft Teams. This strategic move closes a clear market gap and sets the stage for wireless collaboration. Built rugged and ready, it delivers native Teams calling over Wi-Fi. This handset empowers frontline workers and advances MDEP’s vision for secure, mobile collaboration. AudioCodes RXV200 and RX-PAD: The RXV200, paired with the RX-PAD room controller, is an intelligent AV hub designed to connect to a wide range of meeting rooms peripherals. It offers dual-screen support and AI-powered auto-framing, delivering outstanding meeting experiences for rooms of all sizes. Looking Ahead On the opening day of Ignite, one message stands out: MDEP is more than a platform – it’s a catalyst for innovation. By uniting security, manageability, AI, and extensibility, we’re enabling partners to deliver devices that meet the evolving needs of modern workplaces and set the tone for what’s next. Today, the ecosystem is thriving: we’ve welcomed a broad set of OEM partners, support a wide range of SoCs, and have numerous partner device programs actively in development. This depth of engagement reflects why so many OEMs have joined MDEP – not just for what’s available now, but for the roadmap and capabilities that will define the next generation of collaboration devices.Go Links on Edge Mobile
Dear community members, We use Intune managed computer and Zscaler that delivers DNS Search Domain. When user type a https://go/links in Edge browser, it automatically appends the FQDN to the address bar to become https://go.mycompanydomain.com/links. It is a quite common practice for Enterprise to provide convenience to access internal shortened URLs. With Intune managed mobile (also has Zscaler), can we achieve the same goal for Edge mobile? For the mobile use case, it is less of typing the go links directly in the browser. Because there are a lot of go links shared in Email and Chats from communications and newsletters, when user click them in Outlook or Teams on the phone, it will open in Edge. I am hoping when Edge opens these links, it automatically appends the search domain like on computers. I have looked up all Intune device and Edge documentation, chatted with three different LLMs, couldn't figure out a solution. All ideas are welcome! Thanks. Best regards,Solved251Views0likes1CommentCannot Create Conversation on multiple ios and android devices with translator app.
Our schools heavily use the Microsoft Translator application on iOS and Android devices. Starting 10/2 all devices have started receiving the following error message "Cannot create a new conversation, please try again". This has been tested on iOS and Android devices and on multiple networks to verify the issue isn't related to filtering / firewall rules. Application has also been uninstalled / reinstalled and still receive the same error. It's clear this is affecting lots of customers yet we can't get any response from Microsoft on the issue. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/5580071/microsoft-translator-conversation-feature-stopped?comment=question#comment-2261689172Views0likes2Comments