Now let’s add a user account to the Default MDM Security Group we setup during the wizard. Here you can block screen captures, block access to the application stores such as Goole Play and iTunes and even block access to remote storage. Next click Configurations to see the remainder of the settings available. Here we setup the policy to comply with our companies security policies and click Save. We can do a lot more than this so click on the pen symbol to edit the policy.Ĭlick on Access Requirements to see all of the available options you can enforce on the device before it will be allowed to connect and synchronize. Here you will see a default policy has been setup for us which requires devices to have a password configured with at least four characters. Now go into the Security & Compliance center then Security policies and Device security policies. Now you will need to wait for the setup to complete which can take 2-5 minutes so go grab a coffee. Here we go with the default and tick the box to add the current user to the group. You will later add users to this group so they can configure office applications on their mobile devices. You will now be asked to choose the name of a security group which is used to enable MDM for specific user accounts. The first time you enter Mobile management you will enter a setup wizard so click on Let’s get started. One you have logged into the Admin center using a global administrator account go to Resources then Mobile management. Lets jump in to the portal and start setting things up. All valuable options to ensure our business data is protected while making it a painless experience for the users. MDM in Office 365 gives us a variety of options for securing devices which includes enforcing a pin code to unlock them, force encryption to enable and even disable screen shots and wipe all data from the device. Also if you are supporting Apple devices there is an extra step required to get them working correctly which we will cover in a future blog post. Just to clarify mobile devices don’t include laptops so these policies wont apply to them. Mobile device management in Office 365 is improving all the time and it’s so easy to configure a policy which makes mobile devices such as mobile phones and tablets. Posted By in Office 365 | 2 comments Step 1: Enable Mobile Device Management (MDM) Office 365: How to Setup Mobile Device Management for Android and Windows Devices Part 1
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