![]() ![]() We'll update the What's New topic when the first app adopts the latest Intune SDK. On iOS, this feature will be available for use when apps integrate the latest Intune SDK (v 12.0.15+). On Android, this feature requires the latest Company Portal on the device. With this new feature, we extend the threat detection from an Mobile Threat Defense vendor to function on unenrolled devices. This capability exists today with Intune enrolled devices as a device compliance setting. The health of the device is determined using your chosen Mobile Threat Defense (MTD) solution. You can create an Intune app protection policy that may block, or selectively wipe the users corporate data based on the health of a device. Add Mobile Threat Defense apps to unenrolled devices For more information, see Android app protection policy settings - Conditional launch. This setting is Android only with app protection for enrolled and unenrolled devices. End users using app auto-updates on their device will likely not see any dialogs from this feature, given that they will likely be on the latest Company Portal version. This setting will have no effect on users using a version of Company Portal that is older than the version that this feature is released with. 0 of the Company Portal and any future versions of the Company Portal. The Min Company Portal version setting, if configured, will affect any end user who gets version. The possible formats for this value follows the pattern. This conditional launch setting allows you to Block access, Wipe data, or Warn as possible actions when the value is not met. Android Company Portal enforced minimum app versionīy using the Min Company Portal version setting of an app protection policy, you can specify a specific minimum defined version of the Company Portal that is enforced on an end user device. For more information about the iOS Company Portal, see How to configure the Microsoft Intune Company Portal app. For more information, see Introducing dark mode on Microsoft Intune Company Portal for iOS. The iOS Company Portal will automatically match the end user's device settings for dark or light mode. Users can download company apps, manage their devices, and get IT support in the color scheme of their choice based on device settings. Dark Mode for iOS Company Portalĭark Mode is available for the iOS Company Portal. For more information, see Win32 app management. You can require that a device must restart after a Win32 app successfully installs. ![]() Require device restart based on grace period after Win32 app install For more information, see Intune Win32 app management. For available apps, start time will dictate when the app is visible in Company Portal. ![]() ![]() The app will be installed at the deadline time. At the start time, Intune management extension will start the app content download and cache it. Set Win32 app availability based on a date and timeĪs an admin, you can configure the start time and deadline time for a required Win32 app. For more information, see Enable Win32 apps on S mode devices. In Intune, you will find this capability by selecting Client apps > Windows 10 S supplemental policies. Sign the supplemental policies with the Device Guard Signing Portal and then upload and distribute the policies via Intune. To do this, you can create one or more supplemental policies for S mode using the Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) PowerShell tools. You can install and run Win32 apps on Windows 10 S mode managed devices. For a look at the updated enrollment steps, see Enroll with Android work profile and Enroll your Android device. For a side-by-side comparison of the changes, see What's new in the app UI. The changes align with the recent updates made to the Company Portal app for iOS. The setup checklist in the Company Portal app for Android has been updated with a lightweight design and new icons. October 2019 App management Improved checklist design in Company Portal app for Android What's new in the Microsoft Intune - previous months ![]()
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