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3 TopicsConfiguration Policy Microsoft Edge settings not working on all Devices
Hi there, We have a Custom Configuration Policy for Microsoft Edge. In this policy we have several settings applied including: - Enable saving passwords to the password manager (User) : Disabled - Enable saving passwords to the password manager : Disabled - Enable AutoFill for payment instruments (User) : Disabled We tried to also add the Computer setting but that didn't fix it. I have assigned the policy to the device group and the user group. I can see on some clients of the group it is working (User cannot save passwords or credit card information) but on some clients the setting is not working and the user can save passwords and credit card information. Anybody has an idea why this is only working on some devices? or how I can further analyse it? The Intune portal was not much help since it does not show logs for users only for devices. Thanks for your help!Solved1.7KViews0likes9CommentsSecurity Baselines for Microsoft 365 Apps
I wanted to get a little clarification on some best practices for using Security Baselines in Intune. Primarily in relation to Microsoft Edge and Microsoft 365. There are multiple areas where policies are managed for these apps: Intune Microsoft 365 Apps Admin Center Microsoft Edge (Located in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center) This is made more confusing in that baselines are made available for Microsoft 365 apps in both Intune and the Apps Admin Center. Not only that, but access to the policy area of the Apps Admin Center is also available in the Intune Apps tab. Microsoft does not really provide clear intent on what each section is intended for, but I'm intuiting they are intending the following: Security Baselines for M365 and Edge apps are managed in Intune. For devices not being managed by Intune, these baselines can also be configured for work or school accounts logged in from an Azure registered device, allowing for a separation of work and personal data. Configurations outside of the Security baselines are intended to be configured in the associated admin center for the app. With all that being said, does anyone know if Microsoft intends to continue support for the M365 Apps Admin Center Policy Configurations or Security Baselines in Intune? What is Microsoft's intention behind the variety of Admin Centers that can apply policies for these the M365 and Edge applications? Are there any best practices for where I should be applying configurations from for these apps? JM626Views0likes0CommentsSingle app Windows kiosk - running Edge in Public Browsing mode
I'm building out a single app kiosk profile running Edge in public browsing mode, as part of that I'm enabling the "Kiosk Address Bar Editing Enabled" option (see link below to setting detail) but the setting doesn't appear to work, has anyone had success applying this kiosk setting in a config profile? Thanks, Jamie https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/DeployEdge/microsoft-edge-policies#kioskaddressbareditingenabled3.8KViews0likes2Comments