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Re: Sensitivity labels grayed out in Microsoft365 Applications
ChristianJBergstrom So we have Office 365 E3 licensing. We are starting new in the Compliance console and did not migrate any labels. Although AIP was enabled in our tenant, we never used it. Our test tenant is at the same Office365 E3 licensing also we do have some M365 E3 in that tenant but the accounts we are testing with have O365 E3 applied. The test tenant never had AIP activated. So i'm not sure if that could be impacting us or not.19KViews0likes1CommentSensitivity labels grayed out in Microsoft365 Applications
What would cause the sensitivity label icon not to work in the Microsoft 365 Applications? It works in all the web applications but not the locally installed. This works for accounts from my test tenant, but not accounts in my production tenant. I can't figure out what is different. Thanks.Re: prevent certificate error overrides
HotCakeXThe Second link you provided is the feature i'm looking for, but for Mobile Edge. That link describes how Intune can do it for Edge on Windows 10. This needs to be a feature on Mobile as well. I think it would help prevent MITM attacks.2.4KViews0likes1Comment- 329KViews0likes2Comments
LOB apps and "Require approved client app"
Is it true that LOB Apps can not be added to the "Approved Client App" list for cloud app access with Conditional Access "Require approved client app"? So basically, is the following true? "As for the conflict you were assuming with the Conditional Access policy settings, you are correct. If you do set the "Require approved client app" control under Access Controls > Grant, this requires devices to use an approved client app to access the services. At this moment, LOB apps are no considered so.You can see the current list of approved apps here:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/app-based-conditional-access As you can see in the document, it states "This setting applies to the following iOS and Android apps" and will only work on the apps on this list. The Intune SDK package will allow the app to be recognized and protected with Intune's App protection policies, but does not consider it an approved app."