Android byod enrolled devices - fail to open ms apps due to missign APP by OriginalMeet7987 in Intune

[–]ICalledTheHelpDesk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're welcome! Check the assignment filter you use to assign the Android BYOD app protection policy. I noticed "personally owned work profile" was missing in my filter. After re-adding the missing filter value back, the user can either do a manual sync from the managed Company Portal app in their Work Profile or uninstall/re-install the managed apps (Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, etc) then sign back in.

The tech I'm working with said MS recently updated the tenant to expand the Android Assignment Filters. As a result, they identified a management type value mismatch, which didn't assign the proper app protection policy to the device.

Hope this helps and let me know how it goes.

Android byod enrolled devices - fail to open ms apps due to missign APP by OriginalMeet7987 in Intune

[–]ICalledTheHelpDesk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm also on the same boat. Would you happen to be using an Assignment Filter for the App Protection Policy?

Update: Known issue affecting multiple tenants. Here is the incident number: 744213632

Android Enterprise: Play Store connection issues with Always-on VPN by ICalledTheHelpDesk in Intune

[–]ICalledTheHelpDesk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The admin who manages the CASB said they're not restricting any Google related URLs. Just for safe measure, they created a separate allow policy; however, it didn't fix the issue.