office 365 users under policy can't login to microsoft URL's through Windows 10 Accounts
Hi folks,
I am using office 365 and azure AD. I have setup Intune policy for my users and according to this policy, users can login to the machine which is compliance under that policy.
To understad the Intune policy: (my policy is browser independent) https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/get-started-evaluation
Edge works fine by default with this policy. Google chrome need and extension with name "windows 10 accounts" https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/windows-10-accounts/ppnbnpeolgkicgegkbkbjmhlideopiji?hl=en
but Mozilla do not work with policies. although, I tried with a same extension but it didn't worked.
I have attached the screen shot, please let me know if you need any other information from me.
-Gurpreet Singh
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Windows Login is a FF Browser issue. Isn't 365 set to run without a Browser? How is it set to run with a Browser? Intue is a Microsoft software and did you contact Microsoft about configuring it?
There are few URL's configured under SSO (Single Sign On) and to login to that web pages we have to pass through office 365 authentication and Intune policy.
When we passing through the office 365 authentication then Intune comes in the role and check the device is compliance to Intune or not.
Here, in my case, as I mentioned above, my devices are enrolled to Intune and Microsoft edge, Google chrome works fine and let me login to the web URL, there Firefox gives me an error because Intune unable to recognize that firefox being used on the same machine.
one more time, earlier, there was same issue with Chrome but when we install "windows 10 accounts" named add-on to the chrome it starts working.
I think, Firefox is not being supported by Intune policy.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/technical-reference
Mozilla is adding enterprise features to Firefox 60+, but I haven't heard of this one.
https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/enterprise/
A moderator can move this thread to the Firefox Enterprise forum to see whether that draws comments on what is planned, or perhaps there is a mailing list/wiki/forum to get that information. (I don't know myself.)