![]() With Android Edge, it pulls through all your Edge synced bookmarks, passwords and MS data. I get why this Google sign-in isn't readily available as Microsoft obviously want people to use Edge. I would like the ability to login to the Google Chrome browser with the Google account I setup using my work email address (so a Google account without a Gmail address) so I can pull through all my bookmarks, settings and passwords into Google Chrome. One of these is for Google Chrome browser. ![]() Low and behold, I now have a 'Work' tab in my app drawer with all the Google Play apps that the company allow. I get the Company Portal/Intune app and login to it, then follow all the (many many) prompts. Within M365, there is a managed Google Play Store setup etc with a bunch of authorised apps. Phone is a private, personally owned Google Pixel 7 Pro, latest Android OS. Thanks for any further info you might be able to Bernier They've used their work email addresses to create Google accounts (no gmail but just a Google account attached to the work email address) so they can sync passwords and bookmarks etc. Right now, I'm getting the 'Blocked By Your IT Admin' when I tap on the greyed-out 'Google' underneath 'Add an account' (you're using an app outside of your work profile).įor what it's worth, the reason for this is because no one wants Edge and everyone wants Chrome. Short of it is, I just want to have a work profile on a Google Pixel Android phone, shoot Google Chrome down the pipe and the allow users to login to Chrome with their Google Accounts so it syncs and pulls through all their bookmarks, passwords etc. When I go through and try to follow the instructions, I eventually end up in the Device Restriction part, and nearly every option says 'Samsung Knox Only'.īefore I waste any meaningful life-force on this, has anything changed? ![]() Is this a known issue / limitation with Intune and Android work profiles? My initial thought is maybe Intune inherently blocks the ability to add additional Google accounts because all enrolled Android devices share a common managed Google Play account, but I might be missing something. ![]() All applicable configuration profiles and compliance settings have been removed from the device+user, and so far we haven't been able to identify any policies or settings that would only be restricting the addition of Google accounts. Other accounts, such as Hotmail or Yahoo, can be added without issue. The result of this is Android users are unable to access their enterprise mail or other Google Enterprise services from their Android work profiles. For apps installed via the managed Play Store, such as GMail, attempting to add a Google account results in a message that the "action is not allowed" and "this action is disabled". In the OS' account settings for the work profile the ability to add Google accounts is grayed out. What we're finding is that, once the device is enrolled in Intune, the ability to add Google accounts to the work profile is blocked. Wondering if others have run into this issue and have been able to find a workaround.Īn organization I'm working with is using Google Enterprise for mail services instead of Office 365 / Exchange Online, but they want to leverage Microsoft Intune to manage BYOD Android devices. ![]()
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