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I get the confusion: the older answer C was based on the historical use of app configuration policies, which were initially designed for iOS and Android only. As Intune has evolved, so have its capabilities. Nowadays, those policies apply to Windows devices too.
So, given the most recent information, it's not just iOS and Android anymore—it's all platforms Intune can manage, meaning all devices in your list. E is the right call.
I think currently the 4 options may be correct, according to this reference link:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/app-configuration-policies-managed-app
The answer is:
E. Device1, Device2, Device3, and Device4.
App configuration policies can be applied to all managed devices, regardless of the platform. Managed devices are devices that are enrolled in Microsoft Intune and have a management profile installed. In this case, all four devices are managed devices, so app configuration policies can be applied to all of them.
Here is a breakdown of the different platforms and whether they can be managed by Intune:
Windows 10 and Windows 11: Yes
Android: Yes
iOS: Yes
macOS: No
Linux: No
So the correct answer is E.
That's correct. You only need to read the article below to notice only iOS and Android can be targeted by that policy
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/app-configuration-policies-overview
No, App Configuration policies in Microsoft Intune are not only for Android and iOS devices; they can also be used for Windows devices. App Configuration policies allow you to configure settings and features for apps on mobile devices, regardless of the operating system.
With App Configuration policies, you can customize app behavior, configure app settings, and even control app access to corporate resources. These policies are particularly useful for managing settings in line-of-business (LOB) apps or apps developed in-house that support AppConfig standards.
In the case of Windows devices managed by Intune, App Configuration policies can be used to configure settings for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps and Win32 apps deployed using Intune. This allows you to tailor the app experience and functionality to meet your organization's specific requirements.
OPTION E IS CORRECT
In Microsoft Intune, app configuration policies can be applied to devices that run mobile operating systems, such as Android and iOS. Based on the provided table:
Device1: Windows 10
Device2: Windows 11
Device3: Android
Device4: iOS
App configuration policies are generally intended for mobile operating systems. Therefore, the correct answer is:
C. Device3 and Device4 only
I'm confused. Can you explain why we can apply "app configuration policies" only for mobile (Android and iOS) and not for Windows 10 and 11? The apps in the Microsoft Store are also called "apps" so why can't we apply these configuration policies to the 'apps' in the Microsoft Store? Thanks
C is correct
You can create and use app configuration policies to provide configuration settings for
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/app-configuration-policies-overviewboth iOS/iPadOS or Android apps.
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