The Include tab shows the groups that are assigned the profile. Option 1: Open the email profile ( Devices > Configuration profiles > select your profile), and choose Assignments. There are different ways to remove an email profile from devices, even when there's only one email profile on the device: If the device has a primary user, then deploying to device groups should work.įor more information on possible issues with using device groups, see Common issues with email profiles.You limit the profile, and could miss some devices. If any device doesn't have a user, then the email profile may not deploy.Email profiles targeted to device groups (not user groups) may not be delivered to the device.įor example, your email profile targets an all iOS/iPadOS devices group. If one profile in this chain is deployed to a device group, users may be continuously prompted to enter their password.ĭevice groups are typically used when there's not a primary user, or if you don't know who the user will be. Deploy this profile chain to user groups. These multiple profiles create a chain of profile deployments. You may have multiple user certificate profiles that are assigned. If the email profile includes user certificates, then assign the email profile to user groups. Email profiles are typically assigned to user groups, not device groups.
Both apps support connections to Microsoft Exchange.įor more information, see email apps on Android Enterprise devices.Įmail is based on identity and user settings. On Android Enterprise devices, deploy the Gmail app or Nine for Work app, depending on your enrollment method. For more information, see Outlook Configuration setting.Īndroid Enterprise devices don't have a built-in email app on the devices. Instead, deploy an app configuration policy. Microsoft Outlook for iOS/iPadOS and Android devices don't support email profiles. To configure the email profile, Intune uses the Azure Active Directory (AD) properties in the email profile of the user during enrollment. The policy is also shown in the profiles list.Įmail profiles are deployed for the user who enrolled the device. When you select Create, your changes are saved, and the profile is assigned. In Review + create, review your settings. Assign user and device profiles also some guidance. For more information on assigning profiles, see What you need to know (in this article). In Assignments, select the users or device groups that will receive your profile. For more information about scope tags, see Use RBAC and scope tags for distributed IT. In Scope tags (optional), assign a tag to filter the profile to specific IT groups, such as US-NC IT Team or JohnGlenn_ITDepartment.
For example, a good policy name is Windows 10/11: Email settings for all Windows 10/11 devices. Name your policies so you can easily identify them later. Name: Enter a descriptive name for the policy.In Basics, enter the following properties:
Android Enterprise personally owned work profiles.Android device administrator (Samsung Android Knox Standard only).Platform: Choose the platform of your devices. Select Devices > Configuration profiles > Create profile. Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center. It also includes links to the different platforms for more specific settings.
This article shows you how to create an email profile in Microsoft Intune.