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  • How to get the Bundle ID of an iOS app? It’s easy and effortless.
    Apple | Application Management | Device Management | Intune

    How to get the Bundle ID of an iOS app? It’s easy and effortless.

    ByIntuneStuff October 31, 2024May 22, 2026

    Hi Community, This time a short, but in my humble opinion something nice, about retrieving the bundle id of an iOS app. Let’s say you want to use an iOS app protection policy for a custom app in Intune. In this case, you will need the identifier of the app you want to protect. The…

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  • How To Setup MAM (Mobile Application Management) In Intune – The Series Part 3: Windows
    Application Management | Device Management | Identity | Intune | Security

    How To Setup MAM (Mobile Application Management) In Intune – The Series Part 3: Windows

    Byintunestuff September 11, 2024May 22, 2026

    Hi Community, This will be the 3th of 3 guides on how to setup MAM (Mobile Application Management) in Intune. In this 3th part i will cover Windows. We’ll explore how to protect company data on unmanaged Windows devices using Microsoft Intune. For simplicity, We’ll establish guardrails to ensure company information remains secure while still…

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  • Easy Identify failed apps during an Autopilot installation (Error 0x81036502 & 0x87D1041C)
    Application Management | Autopilot | Device Management | Intune

    Easy Identify failed apps during an Autopilot installation (Error 0x81036502 & 0x87D1041C)

    ByIntuneStuff September 4, 2024May 22, 2026

    Easy Identify failed apps during an Autopilot installation (Error 0x81036502 & 0x87D1041C)   When you start an autopilot installation for a device the ESP (Enrollment Status Page) just shows you how many apps are being installed. When an app fails to install it can be sometimes hard to identify the failing app. So here a…

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  • How to setup MAM (Mobile Application Management) In Intune – The Series – Part 2: Android
    Application Management | Device Management | Identity | Intune | Security

    How to setup MAM (Mobile Application Management) In Intune – The Series – Part 2: Android

    ByIntuneStuff September 2, 2024May 22, 2026

    Hi Community, This will be the 2nd of 3 guides on how to setup MAM (Mobile Application Management) in Intune. In this 2nd part i will cover Android. We’ll explore how to protect company data on unmanaged Android devices using Microsoft Intune. For simplicity, We’ll establish guardrails to ensure company information remains secure while still…

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  • How to setup MAM (Mobile Application Management) In Intune – The Series – Part 1: iOS
    Apple | Application Management | Identity | Intune | Security

    How to setup MAM (Mobile Application Management) In Intune – The Series – Part 1: iOS

    ByIntuneStuff August 27, 2024May 22, 2026

    Hi Community, This will be the 1st of 3 guides on how to setup MAM (Mobile Application Management) in Intune. I will be starting with MAM for iOS. We’ll explore how to protect company data on unmanaged iOS and iPadOS devices using Microsoft Intune. For simplicity, I’ll refer to iOS throughout this post, but the…

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