Chris Brannon
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Yes, it is just an expansion on the allowing BYOD in your screenshot. If you uncheck that today, it disables personally owned but for Windows only.
Yes, that!!! :) Since you are coming from a UAM app deployment, it would be nice to go directly to Applications but getting to at least properties is a win.
It might be easier to reproduce what I am talking about to understand the FR better.
In NMM, go to a Policy or Solution Baseline with an assigned customer account.
Click on the "Assign" button and...
Today, we have already created and deployed app protection policies (MAM) from Nerdio. We are looking to further control the device type restriction (your screenshot) to prevent a user from enrolli...
That is useful and would be a nice value add, but I was referring to the other direction. From the UAM Deployment Status page, clicking on the device name takes you to the Intune portal. It would b...
I wonder if there is a use case or if importing the same policy twice is possible. However, my issue was the inability to ensure I imported all the policies I created within the MSP tenant (that I ...
Regardless of a Microsoft API limitation, filtering the data returned based on the displayed columns would be nice. Here is another example: we are standardizing with a naming convention for our In...
Specific to the view/page you are on but not limited to Conditional Access or Compliance. It would be helpful on many of the pages/views. It is probably less useful for the AVD side of things, but ...
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