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SRPfr
Sep 16, 2020Copper Contributor
Best practice for the managed Google Play Account in Intune/MEM
Hi All, I'm looking for some advice on the best practice for setting the first step of Android enrollment in Microsoft Intune/MEM. What is the best practice for security and management, when ...
- Nov 03, 2020
There isn't a real, outlined best practices here.
You don't need a Exchange license per say, you could use this solution - https://msendpointmgr.com/2020/08/08/2-for-1-mail-enable-unlicensed-admin-accounts/
I would use one Professional account if possible, will be the easiest way
Thijs Lecomte
Sep 17, 2020Bronze Contributor
I mostly create a general Google account that is shared across the organization and can be linked with Intune.
The managed Google Account is not that important, if you would ever loose access. You can link it again and re-add your apps.
In comparison, if you loose access to your Apple account, you need to re enroll your device
The managed Google Account is not that important, if you would ever loose access. You can link it again and re-add your apps.
In comparison, if you loose access to your Apple account, you need to re enroll your device
olastrom
Sep 17, 2020Brass Contributor
I agree with Thijs Lecomte, the Google account is usually a generic account created only for this purpose. This account is usually something that is only used for this link with most of my customers.
Usually owned and stored by the team operating Intune since they are the ones who need this account.
Most of my customers are using a [random-name-chosen-by-customer]@gmail.com or such for this.