![]() As I did the same tests with the MyApps app there it worked out perfectly fine on my iPhone. At that point we only used 1 ADFS server and no WAP.Īt the same time we deployed a test/dev environment which was kind of similar to our productive environment. ![]() I digged deeper on the ADFS if there might be some setting missing - no success. So i digged deeper into the Azure AD portal to see if there is some setting missing - nothing. But there was this annoying problem, that all of this was not working on our iPhones and Androids via the MyApps mobile app. We wanted to play around with the MyApps portal and added some applications through the Azure AD and did some testing on group based assignements to those apps, which perfectly worked fine in the browser. But there seems to be hidden information, which is very important in my opinion, but is nowhere documented. And the cool thing about this is that there is also a mobile app available on iOS and Android. You can browse to that app panel directly via Īnd it is a very useful service, which should be used in every cloud environment as it provides SSO to apps without the need of remembering credentials for those apps like the corporate Twitter acocount or the corporate Amazon account. I guess most of you know the MyApps portal, which is also feeding the Office 365 app launcher with enterprise applications. Today I want to bring some light into the darkness and write down, what’s not written down as per today.
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