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Managing apps protected by
Microsoft Intune

For
iOS
and
Android
devices, if you want to use
Microsoft Intune
app protection policies to protect data in
Office 365
apps, you can do so while using
BlackBerry UEM
to manage the devices. You can connect
BlackBerry UEM
to
Intune
, allowing you to set
Microsoft Intune
app protection policies from within the
BlackBerry UEM
management console. A new app protection policy for
iOS
devices allows you to display only the
Microsoft Intune
managed apps that support the document type that users share to
Intune
managed apps. In this release, this feature must be enabled in the
Microsoft Azure
portal. In an upcoming release of
BlackBerry UEM
, administrators will be able to enable this feature in the
BlackBerry UEM
console or in the
Microsoft Azure
portal.
To deploy apps protected by
Intune
, you must first configure the connection between
BlackBerry UEM
and
Intune
. For more information, see Connecting BlackBerry UEM to Microsoft Azure.
Intune
uses app protection policies to protect apps. To protect apps from the
BlackBerry UEM
management console, you create an
Intune
app protection profile. When you create or update an app protection profile in
BlackBerry UEM
, the settings are sent to
Intune
and update the settings in the corresponding app protection policy.
  • If you update the
    Intune
    app protection policy in the
    Azure
    portal, the changes are not synchronized with
    BlackBerry UEM
    . After you create a
    Microsoft Intune
    app protection profile in
    BlackBerry UEM
    , you can enable the feature for
    iOS
    devices in the corresponding policy in the
    Azure
    portal. Modifying or deleting any other settings in the
    Azure
    portal can prevent other users from activating
    BlackBerry Enterprise BRIDGE
    .
  • Creating an
    Intune
    policy in
    Azure
    and assign it to a directory-linked group that includes users that are managed by
    BlackBerry UEM
    is not supported.