Intune Company Portal Apk
Microsoft Corporation
3 Nov 2016
20 Nov 2024
74.4 MB
5.0.6418.0
8.0
50,000,000+
Description
The Company Portal provides access to corporate apps and resources from almost any network. Your company must already subscribe to Microsoft Intune, and your IT admin must set up your account before you can use this app.
Features:
• Enroll to access corporate resources
• Browse and install company apps
• View and manage all your enrolled devices
• View IT department contact information
• Change your work account password
• Unenroll or remotely wipe devices
Important: This app requires you to use your work account to enroll in Intune. Some functionality is unavailable in certain countries. If you have issues with this app or questions about its use (including your company’s privacy policy) contact your IT administrator and not Microsoft, your network operator, or your device manufacturer.
https://docs.microsoft.com/Intune/EndUser/using-your-android-device-with-intune
How to uninstall Company Portal:
Before you can uninstall Company Portal, you need to unenroll your device from Intune first. Here are the steps:
1) Follow these directions to unenroll: https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/enduser/unenroll-your-device-from-intune-android
2) Now, you can uninstall Company Portal like you would any other app
Versions
Version | Size | Requirements | Date |
---|---|---|---|
5.0.6375.0 | 74.88 MB | 8.0 | 26/09/2024 |
It’s important to contact your IT admin if you have questions about this app.
‘Browse and install company apps’ makes it sound very convenient!
Having access to corporate apps from any network is a big plus!
‘Enroll to access corporate resources’ is clear and straightforward.
‘Change your work account password’ is a necessary feature for safety.
I appreciate the step-by-step guide on how to uninstall the app!
This app seems really useful for managing corporate resources easily.
I hope it works well in my country, as it says some features might be limited.
I like that I can manage my devices and apps all in one place.
‘Remotely wipe devices’ sounds like a powerful feature for security.