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Online exchange client
Online exchange client








  1. #ONLINE EXCHANGE CLIENT ANDROID#
  2. #ONLINE EXCHANGE CLIENT WINDOWS#

#ONLINE EXCHANGE CLIENT WINDOWS#

This conditional access policy targets the Windows platform and leverages the following grant access controls:

#ONLINE EXCHANGE CLIENT ANDROID#

Today, if you configure any conditional access policy (regardless of its applicability to mobile devices), Exchange Online will skip mobile device access rules’ processing for Outlook for iOS and Android devices.įor example, let’s say in your tenant you have no conditional access policies targeting iOS or Android devices, but you have a policy that ensures Windows devices are managed. This article describes how these policies work today and what is changing in August 2020. What you may not know is the interaction between Exchange’s mobile device access rules and Azure Active Directory Conditional Access policies when using Outlook for iOS and Android. Likewise, many of you have moved away from leveraging Exchange mobile device access rules and moved to a more comprehensive solution – Azure AD Conditional Access policies. Set-ActiveSyncOrganizationSettings -DefaultAccessLevel Įxchange mobile device access rules can even be used to manage Outlook for iOS and Android see Block all email apps except Outlook for iOS and Android for examples. Admins can change this behavior to either block or quarantine devices with the following cmdlet: By default, an Exchange Online tenant allows access for all mobile devices. Many of you may rely on Exchange Online mobile device access rules to ensure that only approved devices (or apps) access your messaging data. Update: the change mentioned in this article has been rolled out to all commercial tenants.










Online exchange client