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StuartK73
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MAM question with 3rd party MDM
Hi All Me again ð Anyway, we currently have mobiles enrolled into Soti Mobi Control as we slowly migrate them into Intune. Now for BYOD users, I have implemented an APP policy which seems to deploy fine. Problem is, that my test Soti managed mobile is now crying for the Intune Company Portal app, as part of the MAM Broker app I assume. Is there any way to EXCLUDE my SOTI devices from the MAM policy? Info appreciatedIntune App SDK questions
Hi All Hope you are all looking for to the Christmas and New Year break. Anyway, we have a 3rd party app, an app that is available to the general public via the Google and Apple stores. What we would like to do is have this app come Application Protection policies if possible. So, my questions are: Would the application's creator have to "Register the store app with Microsoft" How long does this process take Any barriers, pitfalls or personal experiences here Info greatly appreciatedAutoPilot Question
Hi All Apologies if this has been asked before. Anyway, we use Intune DEM accounts to setup new devices and download / run the AutoPilot script to import our devices into Intune. This is fine. What we find though, is that the DEM accounts are still presented with the OOBE setup screens which the AutoPilot profile is supposed to strip out. Am I missing a trick here? Would a reboot after the AutoPilot script has been ran etc solve it? Any ideas?51Views0likes2CommentsRe: Microsoft Graph Command Line Tools Blocked by CA
Hi Buddy These are new, OOBE devices being enrolled by our IT Admin DEM accounts, so they won't be enrolled or compliant yet as that's what we are trying to do, but first, we need to AutoPilot them in to Intune. This guide states: " Note You can enroll your new devices to Intune even if you select Require device to be marked as compliant for All users and All resources (formerly 'All cloud apps') using the previous steps. The Require device to be marked as compliant control does not block Intune enrollment." Ref: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/conditional-access/policy-all-users-device-compliance SK224Views0likes1CommentMicrosoft Graph Command Line Tools Blocked by CA
Hi All I hope you are well. Anyway, I recently turned ON a Conditional Access Policy Template, "Require MDM-enrolled and compliant device to access cloud apps for all users (Preview)" this seems to work fine until our IT Admins try to use the AutoPilot script which gets blocked based on: Microsoft Graph Command Line Tools Any ideas on how to allow AutoPilot /Microsoft Graph Command Line Tools through CA? Info appreciated393Views0likes11CommentsRe: Allow Chrome / Firefox through Conditional Access
Hi buddy I hear what you are saying and yes, if it was up to me, Edge would be the only browser. But real world, with non IT savvy end users who's real job is caring for people rather than IT, they will click anything, and some will be more used to one browser over an other. ð353Views0likes8CommentsAllow Chrome / Firefox through Conditional Access
Hi All I hope you are all well. Anyway, we have rolled out a CA policy that requires users to be on an Intune enrolled and compliant Windows device. So far, so good. However, a lot of our end users are Front Line Workers who will use browser based Office Web Apps for email etc. The problem is that the CA policy only allows access to M365 resources on Microsoft Edge browser, other browsers such as Chrome, FF get the "you cannot get to there from here" message. The majority of our end users won't know the difference between browsers and will just use anything, so is there a way to extend the CA policy to Chrome and FireFox? Info appreciatedSolved
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