Brilliant stuff Craig. Please keep it coming. This is so much more useful than the rambling and vague documentation on Microsoft Learn. This got me over the line! Thanks so much, really appreciated.
What if we include a variable in compliance and conditional access that is not supported by MTRoA or Teams phone? Will this device be marked as non-compliance and unable to sign in ? Love your clear explanation !
Thanks for sharing. Could you please create a video demonstrating how to accomplish this with AOSP? I've tried Microsoft Learning, but I can't quite figure it out. Thank you
In my experience, the device restriction policy does allow devices to be enrolled, but they still show up as Personal, so we also have to set up the Corporate Identifiers to make that happen.
Brilliant stuff Craig. Please keep it coming. This is so much more useful than the rambling and vague documentation on Microsoft Learn. This got me over the line! Thanks so much, really appreciated.
What if we include a variable in compliance and conditional access that is not supported by MTRoA or Teams phone? Will this device be marked as non-compliance and unable to sign in ? Love your clear explanation !
Thanks for sharing. Could you please create a video demonstrating how to accomplish this with AOSP? I've tried Microsoft Learning, but I can't quite figure it out. Thank you
Hi Craig! Great tutorial for Android Teams Devices!
Do you have walkthroughs to enroll Windows Based MTRs to Intune?
In my experience, the device restriction policy does allow devices to be enrolled, but they still show up as Personal, so we also have to set up the Corporate Identifiers to make that happen.