This week another preview feature of Conditional Access will be covered in the 9th episode of Enterprise Mobility Tips. This time a control that is able to allow access to a Conditional Access controlled service that checks if the app is protected via an App Protection policy or not. In this Enterprise Mobility Tip video […]
READ MOREThis week I was testing the new Acrobat Reader for iOS and Android on devices where we use App Protection policies to protect the corporate data of my customer. Great to see that Adobe embraced Microsoft Intune so that the Acrobat Reader can be used to read and annotate corporate PDFs when you don’t have […]
READ MORESince iOS 11.3 we had an issue when using Intune MDM and Outlook, managed via App Protection Policies (MAM) together. In this scenario the Outlook app was not allowed to write to contacts to the native iOS Contacts app since the data was considered corporate data when setting viewing corporate documents in unmanaged apps was […]
READ MOREThe App Protection Policies in Microsoft Intune are used to protect corporate data in apps that have the Intune SDK integrated. During the last service update of Microsoft Intune some nice new features were added to the policy set. While accessing a by Microsoft Intune managed app, the device can be checked if for instance […]
READ MOREAs shown in the last blog, Microsoft prepopulated all Microsoft apps that have the Intune SDK integrated. As we all know, there are a lot more apps that are available in the Apple iTunes store and the Google Play store that supports the App Protection Policies. (see a complete list of apps that support App […]
READ MOREAs we all may know Microsoft is still busy migrating all Intune tenants to the new Azure infrastructure, a hell of a job if you ask me! If you are migrated you are able to use the new Mobile Application Management policies or also called App Protection policies, to manage your apps on devices that […]
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