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300 TopicsMS Outlook app on Apple Watch SE
I have an Apple Watch SE (A2355) and the MS Outlook app cannot be installed on it anymore. It was an excellent way to access my work calendar on the go. The reason is that the OS version is 10.6 but 11 is needed. Is there a workaround or a fix for this? Note that I can't use Apple Calendar because my employer has disabled the Outlook calendar sharing function for security reasons.5Views0likes0CommentsCannot 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-226168993Views0likes2CommentsMicrosoft Translator Conversation feature stopped working (“Unable to create new conversation”)
When trying to start a conversation, the mobile app (Android/iOS) shows the message: "Unable to create a new conversation. Try again." (Swedish version: "Det går inte att skapa en ny konversation. Försök igen.") About two weeks ago, the live transcription started to become very slow, with text appearing in large chunks instead of line by line. Shortly after that, the Conversation feature stopped working completely. We have tested this on multiple devices and platforms: – Android (several users, including myself) – iOS (tested by a colleague and a user we support) All users experience the same issue — no new conversation can be created. This function is used as a speech-to-text accessibility tool for deaf and hard-of-hearing users, so it is critical for communication support nationally in Sweden.20Views1like0CommentsNew block screen capture for iOS/iPadOS MAM protected apps
Following the announcement of Microsoft Intune support for Apple Intelligence, we recently introduced support to block screen capture for mobile application management (MAM) protected apps. This blog provides details of the default screen capture behavior to help you understand how it affects your users and the settings available to change the default behaviour. Background Previously, for iOS/iPadOS, there were no controls to limit screen captures per application, per user or without device enrollment. this resulted in a gap for organizations with only MAM protection. As part of our secure-by-default commitment, the new default behavior for your MAM-protected app may have changed. Now, based on your Intune app protection policy settings, when a user attempts to screen capture or share the screen from a managed account within a MAM-protected app, a blank screen will be captured instead of the actual screen image. How the MAM block screen capture works In Intune, the screen capture is controlled using the existing Send Org data to other apps setting within the Data Protection section of the iOS app protection policy (APP) and is blocked if both the following conditions are met: The app (Microsoft apps, third-party apps, or your line-of-business (LOB) app) is updated to use Intune App SDK v19.7.6 or later for Xcode 15 and v20.2.1 or later for Xcode 16. The app is targeted by APP and the setting Send Org data to other apps is set to “None” or any of the “Policy managed apps...” values. If Send Org data to other apps is configured to “All Apps”, the screen capture for your MAM protected apps isn’t blocked. Changing the default MAM screen capture block For some scenarios, you may wish to allow screen capture while retaining the existing APP configuration, such as allowing screen capture and sharing to policy managed apps. Therefore, we introduced a Managed app configuration key com.microsoft.intune.mam.screencapturecontrol = Disabled” to override the default behavior. To allow screen capture on iOS devices targeted with an app protection policy, follow these steps: Navigate to the Microsoft Intune admin center. Select Apps > App configuration policies > Create > Managed apps. On the Basics page, select the apps you wish to target. For this example we’ve selected Outlook (iOS/iPadOS), Teams (iOS/iPadOS) and an LOB app. On the Settings page, within the "General configuration settings” section, add the key "com.microsoft.intune.mam.screencapturecontrol" with the value "Disabled". Assign the configuration policy to the users who you want to target with the override setting. For more details, refer to Add an app configuration policy for managed apps on iOS/iPadOS and Android devices. Conclusion To keep your organizations secure, based on your policy, all screen capture attempts are blocked for MAM protected apps. The managed app configuration settings detailed in this blog allows you to override the default settings to meet any specific requirements within your organization. Stay tuned to What's new in Microsoft Intune for future improvements to the blocking screen capture capabilities and more Apple Intelligence features. Let us know if you have any questions by leaving a comment on this post or reaching out on X @IntuneSuppTeam.43KViews2likes44CommentsAdblock extensions stop working Edge iOS on clearing browsing data
Ghostery and uBlock Origin Lite are available on Edge iOS as MV3 extensions for ad blocking but they stops working when Clear Browsing Data option is clicked for either time period, Last hour or All Time For making them work, Edge needs to be restarted or extensions need to be re-enabled I request Edge iOS team to fix this issue13Views0likes0CommentsRemove iOS device from assigned enrollment profile
Dear forum members, We all know we could assign a supervised device with a enrollment profile. In the https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431, choose Devices > iOS > iOS enrollment > Enrollment Program Tokens > choose a token in the list. Choose Devices > choose devices in the list > Assign profile. Under Assign profile, choose a profile for the devices > Assign But how do you remove the device from a certain profile? When you select the device, you option is to choose which enrollment profile you want to assign to, but you can't choose blank. You have to choose a profile for the device. What I have been doing is delete the device from Intune and run the sync between ABM and Intune again to bring it back. This is obviously not ideal and probably not the right way to do. Can anyone please advise? Thank you!Solved24KViews0likes7Comments