Quantcast
Channel: Microsoft Community - Super Fresh
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 1237235

Intune MAM - Work Context?

$
0
0

I'm having trouble acquiring details on what the Microsoft Intune documentation means when it refers to an Intune Enlightened app being in "Work Context". I've opened up a support case with O365 support and they haven't been able to provide any helpful information. I assume that the general definition of what it means to have an app in work context is basically you're logged in with your corporate credentials in the app.  I've found this doesn't seem to be the case.  If I'm on my iOS mobile that has a MAM policy that restricts cut copy and paste to only restricted apps I'm able to login to the MS Word app with my corp credentials, create a new document, type some text, then copy that text and paste it into the iOS Notes app.  On the other hand, I'm positive that the MAM policy is working because in another scenario where I receive an email in Outlook that has a word document attached, if I open the document with the word app I am unable to copy and paste into the iOS Notes app... or save as, which is another restriction we have in place.  The differences between these two scenarios leads me to believe that MAM is working properly, but I just don't have a comprehensive enough understanding of what Microsoft considers to be work context for an app.  I've searched the Microsoft Intune documentation and have only found tidbits of examples of what they consider work context to be.  Is there somewhere which clearly identifies each scenario of when work context is active... at least for MS mobile apps?

Frustrated!!!

I've read this, but if I'm reading it correctly it doesn't explain why I'm able to copy/paste when logged into word.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/deploy-use/user-experience-for-mam-enabled-ios-apps-with-microsoft-intune

ME


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 1237235

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>