![]() ![]() If there’s one tip I can give you, it would be ”Be patient” It all takes a little longer, and when you get stuck, wait a little longer and after some coffee, start over again □. Although I’m very happy with AVD, it’s not a physical device and sometimes things take a little longer. It also shows that sometimes, things don’t go as planned. Here’s another video showing you the steps to enroll the virtual Android device as a Personally-owned devices with work profile. Login with your google account (Needed for Google Play Store).This is what end-users would do on their own devices: Enroll using the Company portal app – Personally-owned device with work profileįirst we’ll enroll a device using the company portal app. Our goal is to enroll a virtual Android device with Endpoint manager so you can test your configuration, policies and app deployment. This post is all about testing Android devices with Microsoft Endpoint Manager so I’m skipping the user experience part. There are some limitations when performing the enrollment with a virtual device. Corporate-owned devices with work profile.Corporate-owned fully managed user devices.Personally-owned devices with work profile.There are 4 different enrollment scenarios: ![]() You can enroll a Android device by downloading the Intune company Portal App, or by scanning a QR Code. Enroll a virtual Android device in Microsoft Endpoint Manager I’ll update the post for everyone to learn. Let me know if you run into any other limitations.
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