Taskr-Sample-Intune-Android-App | Taskr is a simple, open source, Android app designed to let you test out the capabilities of the Mic | Identity Management library
kandi X-RAY | Taskr-Sample-Intune-Android-App Summary
kandi X-RAY | Taskr-Sample-Intune-Android-App Summary
This project is a demonstration of the Microsoft Intune SDK for Android and contains examples from the SDK Guide, which is available to provide additional developer guidance.
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- Gets the task document .
- helper method to change the navigation view
- Initialize the login context .
- Acquires an access token .
- Setup the printing job .
- Called when a document has been changed .
- Get a view for the specified position .
- Saves the text to disk
- Inject the view .
- Acquires a token for a AD .
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QUESTION
In our android app, I am unable to register the app for enrollment. Everything is set up according to this sample "https://github.com/msintuneappsdk/Taskr-Sample-Intune-Android-App" but still i am always receiving"AUTHORIZATION_NEEDED" error code when i call registerAccountForMAM().
I am using MSAL with intune SDK and the app is registered as multi tenant.
AacquireToken() code in MAMServiceAuthenticationCallback
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-22 at 05:04Never mind, i am able to resolve this by giving grant access of the permission on admin tool.
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I tried setting up our Android app to work with Intune and ADAL authentication. I added it to a managed play store in Azure. My test Android device shows up as compliant. I also added a Conditional Access that require the device to be compliant. Downloaded the app via company portal.
When I log in I'm getting prompted to enter email and password in a web view. Then it redirects me to the following screen:
When I click "enroll now" it opens to install company portal.
I also tried adding the following example app: https://github.com/msintuneappsdk/Taskr-Sample-Intune-Android-App
Signed it and uploaded it to play store but getting the same error screen.
I have installed the Microsoft authenticator app but still the same message.
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Answered 2019-Jan-30 at 12:41The problem was that I had not configured our application to use a broker (Microsoft Authenticator or Company portal). Without configuring a broker the conditional access policy configured in AD won't work.
More information here:
And here, look for broker support:
https://github.com/AzureAD/azure-activedirectory-library-for-android
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You can use Taskr-Sample-Intune-Android-App like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the Taskr-Sample-Intune-Android-App component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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