Great video. Thanks for sharing. Can you let us know in a separate video on how I can find out who is using the native mail apps instead of MS outlook already?
Thanks for a very helpful video. This answered a lot of questions for me. I also need to know how to wipe company data and would love to see a video on the process.
Great video tutorial as always! Quick question, I saw that you registered the device to AAD? Can I not do that? I'm actually looking for a solution without registering the device to AAD.
@@TechConect Thank you for your response. I'm not enrolling the personal device in intune, I have to avoid it as much as possible including registering the device in aad, Would it be possible that this will work without registering to aad? I only need the app protection policies
It's been a while since I created my APP for testing, and I have an Android that I'm testing with. When I first tested mine using the option All Microsoft apps to target the policy to, I found I was severely limited to what I could do with the Outlook mobile app. PDF documents from Outlook email attachments could not be opened, I couldn't join Zoom calls from the link in the Outlook calendar. I had to choose Selected Apps and include more apps to apply the policy to. Is this how you set yours up? Do you have more information on this?
Hi Buddy thanks for the great video, just having one question - why do we need the 2nd CA policy (Block Native Apps) - cant we just configure the "Client Apps" in the 1st CA so that it does merge both the CAs into one because Exchange Online is already covered into "All cloud apps" ? Any specific requirement for the 2nd CA ? Sorry If I misunderstood anything. Thanks in advance.
You are life saver. Please keep doing the good work
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Can you let us know in a separate video on how I can find out who is using the native mail apps instead of MS outlook already?
Login to admin.microsoft.com--reports--Exchange--Email App usage and export the report from there
Thanks for a very helpful video. This answered a lot of questions for me. I also need to know how to wipe company data and would love to see a video on the process.
I have a video with title app selective wipe, here is the link to the playlist
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Thanks for the video and very informative.
Thank you so much life saver. 🙏🙏🙏
Great video , one question how can I allow native mail apps to work on enrolled devices ios/android?
Great video tutorial as always!
Quick question, I saw that you registered the device to AAD? Can I not do that? I'm actually looking for a solution without registering the device to AAD.
It will have to be registered for the policies to apply in Intune
@@TechConect Thank you for your response. I'm not enrolling the personal device in intune, I have to avoid it as much as possible including registering the device in aad,
Would it be possible that this will work without registering to aad? I only need the app protection policies
It's been a while since I created my APP for testing, and I have an Android that I'm testing with. When I first tested mine using the option All Microsoft apps to target the policy to, I found I was severely limited to what I could do with the Outlook mobile app. PDF documents from Outlook email attachments could not be opened, I couldn't join Zoom calls from the link in the Outlook calendar. I had to choose Selected Apps and include more apps to apply the policy to. Is this how you set yours up? Do you have more information on this?
Yes, the behavior is still the same
Hi Buddy thanks for the great video, just having one question - why do we need the 2nd CA policy (Block Native Apps) - cant we just configure the "Client Apps" in the 1st CA so that it does merge both the CAs into one because Exchange Online is already covered into "All cloud apps" ? Any specific requirement for the 2nd CA ? Sorry If I misunderstood anything. Thanks in advance.
Having both in one policy did not play well at the time this video was recorded, however, Microsoft always fixes bugs so you can try and let us know