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2 TopicsOutlook iOS - Circumventing App Protection Policies with Add-Ins
Outlook mobile for iOS now includes a feature that lets you install Add-Ins on the mobile client. Although I see how this could be viewed as a great and conducive feature for the user, there is a significant problem it brings up - it circumvents the app protection policies applied to the Outlook app. For example: I have my corporate email added to the Outlook iOS app that is containerized with our app protection policies, I then add the Evernote add-in and sign in with my personal account information, I'm now able to save corporate emails to my personal evernote. And as far as I can tell, I as an administrator have no visibility into this. Is there a way to disable these add-ins from an administration standpoint that I might be missing?Solved7.2KViews0likes8CommentsNow Available: Update 1802 for System Center Configuration Manager
First published on CLOUDBLOGS on Mar 22, 2018 We are delighted to announce that we have released version 1802 for the Current Branch (CB) of System Center Configuration Manager that includes new features and product enhancements!In this release we continue to build on the co-management capabilities we introduced in 1710.30KViews0likes0Comments