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Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Samir Hammoudi, Matthew Hudson, Greg Ramsey, Brian Mason, Chuluunsuren Damdinsuren
Book Image

Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Samir Hammoudi, Matthew Hudson, Greg Ramsey, Brian Mason, Chuluunsuren Damdinsuren

Overview of this book

This practical cookbook is based on the 1602 current branch of System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM). It shows you how to administer SCCM, giving you an essential toolbox of techniques to solve real-world scenarios. Packed with over 60 task-based and instantly usable recipes, you’ll discover how design a SCCM Infrastructure, and dive into topics such as the recommended SQL configuration for SCCM and how to deploy Windows 10 with Operating System Deployment (OSD). You will learn to easily manage Windows 10 devices by deploying applications, software updates, and feature upgrades, andl be able to leverage Mobile Device Management (MDM) using SCCM and Microsoft Intune. Finally, you see how to gather the inventory of all your PC park and create reports based on it. By the end of the book, you will have learned the best practices when working with SCCM and have a handy reference guide for troubleshooting.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Cookbook - Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Creating Mobile Application Management Policy


CM Application Management (MAM) Policies let you configure the security settings of apps to meet your company's security requirements. You can create and configure MAM policies under Software Library | Application Management | Application Management Policies as shown in the following screenshot:

Note

Mobile application management policies support devices running Android 4 and later as well as devices running iOS 7 and later.

Getting ready

To apply a MAM policy to an app, the app must incorporate the Microsoft Intune App SDK that sometimes called managed app. There are three types of apps that you can associate MAM policy:

  • Use a native store managed app

  • Use a wrapped app by Intune App Wrapping Tool

  • Write your own app using the Intune App SDK

To get the link to a managed app from the store. For example, the link of MS Word for iPad app is https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-word-for-ipad/id586447913?mt=8. The list of managed apps: https://www...