The thoughts and opinions in this post are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of Zscaler.
In this guide, we’ll walkthrough how to configure Microsoft Intune from scratch and use it to deploy the Zscaler Client Connector agent (ZCC) - formerly known as Zscaler Client Connector (ZCC).
Download a sample script to install Company Portal for macOS from Intune Shell Script Samples - Company Portal. Follow instructions to deploy the macOS Shell Script using macOS Shell Scripts. Set Run script as signed-in user to No (to run in the system context). Set Maximum number of retries if. Microsoft Intune App Wrapping Tool for macOS. Manage macOS line-of-business apps with Intune. See release notes for more information. Use the Microsoft Intune App Wrapping Tool for macOS to pre-process macOS line-of-business apps. The wrapping tool converts application installation files into the.intunemac format. Intunes reporting function seems to be quite limited when it comes to exporting Hardware information. But the hardware detail of each device in Groups - (group name) - Devices - (select a device) - Hardware tab is full of information that does not seem to be bulk exportable. Microsoft Intune App For Mac Jow To Open Microsoft Apps With Mac Mar 11, 2019 Back in 2015 I wrote a blog about Mac management with Intune, however it's been a few years and I feel it's time we re-visit Mac management with Intune to learn more about what's changed.
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Due to length, I’ve split this into two posts (the orginal was over 8000 words):
- This post covers deployment on Windows and macOS.
- The other post, available here, covers iOS and Android.
I suggest you use the Table of Contents to jump to the section that you need.
According to Microsoft:
Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that focuses on mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM).
With Intune, you can:
- Set rules and configure settings on personal and organization-owned devices to access data and networks.
- Deploy and authenticate apps on devices – on-premises and mobile.
- Be sure devices and apps are compliant with your security requirements.
In order to access Intune, you need to have either a Microsoft 365 or Enterprise & Mobility E3/E5 subscription. If you’re using a free Azure account, you’ll need to sign up to a trial, or pay per user (which can get costly).
Scott Bullock of Zscaler (@scottyb) has posted a great 10 minute video in their community forum that runs through the user experience of enrolling a fresh Windows 10 device into Intune. ZCC is automatically pushed out and transparently authenticated for both ZIA and ZPA.
When adding an app to Intune, you’ll be prompted to allocate the groups of users (or devices) that the app will be rolled out to. Hence before beginning, ensure you have the users of Zscaler inside of an AD or Azure AD group that you can assign the Zscaler Client Connector app to.
Depending on whether you want the ZCC app to be mandatory or optional for certain groups of users, you may want to divide your users into two groups:
- The users to which the app is MANDATORY. Any user in this group will have the app automatically pushed out to them.
- The users to which the app is OPTIONAL. The app will not be automatically pushed for users in this group, allowing them to go to the Company Portal and download it themselves if they choose.
In my examples below, I have 3 groups:
Group | Description |
---|---|
ZIA_Entitlement | This is the group of all users that are entitled to use Zscaler Internet Access (ZIA) |
ZPA_Entitlement | This is the group of all users that are entitled to use Zscaler Private Access (ZPA). In my case, this is a subset of users from the ZIA_Entitlement group as I might not want to roll ZPA out to every user in the organization. |
Zscaler - Mandatory | This group contains every user in the organization to which the ZCC app will be automatically rolled out to. Ie: The majority of users from the above two groups. If this is your organization, you might include the whole org in this group, except select users (eg: some from IT) for which the app will be optional. |
We’ll be using the Microsoft Endpoint Manager console (MEM) to orchestrate Intune. You can log in using the same Azure Portal credentials here: https://endpoint.microsoft.com
(Optional) Setting the MDM Authority
If you’re using an existing Office 365 account and have been using the Office 365 MDM, you’ll need to change the MDM authority from Office 365 to Intune. This Microsoft help article will guide you through it.
This section will cover deploying ZCC onto Windows using Intune.
1. Download the Zscaler Client Connector MSI
To start you’ll need the .MSI installer for ZCC from the Zscaler Client Connector Portal. Log into the portal (either through ZIA or ZPA) and navigate to Administration > Zscaler Client Connector Store.
In the Windows panel, download the MSI for the latest 2.X.X version. Do not use the older 1.X.X releases.
2. Add a new Line-of-Business App
Add a new Line of Business (LoB) App
Back in the Apps menu of the MEM portal, navigate to Apps > All Apps > Add. In the panel that appears, scroll to the bottom and under the Other heading, select Line-of-business app.
When prompted to select an app package file, upload the MSI of the Zscaler Client Connector you downloaded above and click OK.
Customize the App Details
Fill in the required details about the app:
Field | Content |
---|---|
Name | Enter Zscaler Client Connector 2.X.X.X (where 2.X.X.X is the version number of the app - this will help you distinguish what version is being distributed by Intune) |
Description | Enter Zscaler Client Connector |
Publisher | Enter Zscaler, Inc |
Ignore app version | Set to Yes. ZCC will automatically update itself once deployed, so Intune can safely ignore the version the user has installed after deployment. |
Category | (Optional) Select an app category to allocate the Zscaler Client Connector to. |
Command-line arguments | See below. |
For the Command-line arguments section, enter the following (substituting in your own cloud and domain info):
Important!
- When entering the cloud name, DO NOT enter the .net at the end. Eg: zscalertwo.net should be entered as
zscalertwo
- All command-line arguments should be on a single line with a space separating them. Do not linebreak each argument or they will fail.
Command-line arguments can be used for each platform to customize the install. For example,
STRICTENFORCEMENT
can be used to block access to the internet until your users enroll in the Zscaler Client Connector.For a list and description of all the MSI customization options, scroll down to point #5 in this help article.
Click Next when ready to move onto the Assignments tab.
Assign Users to the App
There are two different sections you can allocate users or groups to depending on how you want the app rolled out to users:
- Required = The app is MANDATORY for these users/groups. Any user or group in this section will have the App automatically pushed out to them.
- Available for enrolled devices = The app is OPTIONAL for these users/groups. The app will not be automatically pushed and the users can go to download the app themselves from within the Company Portal.
Assign your users or groups to the ZCC app accordingly.
Click Next to continue and then Create on the following screen. Your Line-of-Business application will be created and the MSI will upload - be sure to wait until it’s complete.
Done!
This section will cover deploying ZCC onto macOS using Intune.
macOS requires a little bit more effort to get going than Windows does. We will need to do the following on a local macOS machine:
- Download the Zscaler Client Connector installer for macOS (this is a
.app
file) - Create a post-installation script (to customize the install of ZCC with our chosen arguments)
- Convert the .app file and script to .pkg (Intune can only work with pkg files on macOS)
- Wrap the .pkg file using the Intune App Wrapping Tool (creates an
.intunemac
file)
If you’re using MacOS Catalina 10.15 or higher, you MUST use ZCC v2.1.X or above. Catalina introduced the requirement that apps are notarized by their developers. Only ZCC releases v2.1 and above are notarized by Zscaler.
Do I need an Apple Developer Account?
An Apple Developer Account is recommended.
You can proceed and deploy the agent without an Apple Developer account, however you will not be able to sign and notarize the
.pkg
file created below without a valid Developer ID. This will result in your users receiving an error about an the software coming from an ‘Unidentified Developer’, and depending on security settings, the device may block the install altogether.If you enroll in the Apple Developer program (US$99), you can sign and notarize your package which will make this error go away. If you’re an organization running a macOS deployment, you will most likely have a developer account for the company already.
But shouldn’t Zscaler have already signed the app I’m deploying?
Yes, Zscaler HAS both signed and notarized the .app package that will be installed. The problem with Intune is that it can only deploy
.pkg
files to macOS; NOT .app
files. We need to wrap our .app file inside a .pkg file for it to work with Intune, and it is this pkg file that needs to be signed and notarized as well.Obtaining Developer ID Certificates
To sign an notarize the
.pkg
, you will need both the Developer ID Installer and Developer ID Application certificates. You can create these under the Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles section of your developer account, but will need a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to do so: Apple have a brief guide on how to generate one using Keychain, here.Download the certificates when you have them and click to open the
.cer
files in Keychain. Add them as a login certificate.You can check the certificates have been installed correctly by running the following command:
If you have the Developer ID Installer and Developer ID Application certificates, you’re good to proceed.
1. Download the Zscaler Client Connector .app
To start, you’ll need the
.app
installer for ZCC from the Zscaler Client Connector Portal.Log into the portal (either through ZIA or ZPA) and navigate to Administration > Zscaler Client Connector Store.
In the macOS panel, click the download link for the latest 2.X.X version. Do not use the older 1.X.X releases.
Unzip the file downloaded to obtain the .app installer.
2. Create the post-installation script
Intune will push out and install the
.pkg
file - which is just our .app
file wrapped up as a .pkg
for the purposes of Intune deployment.The problem is however, that when Intune deploys the
.pkg
, it just saves the wrapped .app
to the user’s device without doing anything else. We need a way to run and install the .app
after Intune has deployed the .pkg
, PLUS a way to include arguments to customize the install. A post-installation script will do all of this for us.To start, on a macOS device open Terminal:
Create a folder called
scripts
. Inside this folder, create a file called postinstall
Note down the full path to the
scripts
directory - we’ll need this later.Open the postinstall file for editing:
Copy and paste the following into the Terminal window (modify the arguments as required):
To exit Nano, press
Control + X
and then Y
to save.This will do a silent installation of the Zscaler Client Connector (unattended mode) and automatically redirect the user to your company SSO page to sign in.
Important! When entering the cloud name (
--cloudName
), DO NOT enter the .net at the end. Eg: zscalertwo.net should be entered as zscalertwo
Command-line arguments can be used for each platform to customize the install. For example,
--strictEnforcement 1
can be used to block access to the internet until your users enroll in the Zscaler Client Connector.For a list and description of all the .app customization options, scroll down to point #4 in this help article.
As an example, the script for my installation looks like the following:
Lastly, we need to make the script executable. Run the following in Terminal:
3. Create the PKG file
Intune only supports
pkg
files for macOS. A .pkg
file is analogous to an MSI for Windows. All we are essentially doing is wrapping the .app file inside a .pkg file so that it can be deployed by Intune.We’ll be using the built-in
pkgbuild
tool to do this. Open Terminal and run the following command (change the file paths before running):Field | Description |
---|---|
--install-location | This should point to the tmp folder, or somewhere writeable on the user machine. The .pkg will unpack itself here, then run the .app installer; which will install ZCC to the /Applications directory as required. If you change this from /tmp , you’ll need to update the postinstall script as well. |
--scripts | This should be the path to the scripts folder you created in the step above. |
--component | This file path should point to the Zscaler Client Connector .app file you downloaded in Step #1. |
--identifier | Specify a unique identifier for this package. It is advisable to set a meaningful, consistent identifier, eg: com. zscaler. zscalerclientconnector |
--version | This has no relationship to the actual Zscaler Client Connector version. This is only used by Intune. If you ever deploy another pkg via Intune for a different version of ZCC, you’ll need to increment this (eg: Version 1.1) so that Intune can tell the pkg files apart. Note that ZCC has its own update mechanism, so you don’t need to worry about using Intune to push out updates to the Zscaler Client Connector software. |
--sign | If you don’t want your users to recieve an error that your package is from an ‘Unidentified Developer’ (which will prevent installation entirely), you will need to sign the package using a valid Apple Developer ID. To do this, you will need to enroll in the Apple Developer program (US$99). If you are an organization, you probably have already done this. Make sure you correctly substitute MY-DEV-NAME with your correct Developer name / org name. If you don’t care about the ‘Unidentified Developer’ error, you can remove the--sign argument. |
The last file path listed points to the location where you want to save the output pkg file.
If you’re signing the package and are not sure about your team / developer / org certificate name, you can check this under the Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles section of your Apple Developer account, here.
As an example, my completed
pkgbuild
command is below:If you signed your package, you can validate the signatures using
pkgutil
:For example:
4. Notorize the PKG
You only need to do this step if you signed the
.pkg
file in the previous step. Otherwise you can skip to the next step.What is notarization? According to Apple:
Notarization gives users more confidence that the Developer ID-signed software you distribute has been checked by Apple for malicious components. If there are no issues, the notary service generates a ticket for you to staple to your software; the notary service also publishes that ticket online where Gatekeeper can find it.
Beginning in macOS 10.14.5, software signed with a new Developer ID certificate and all new or updated kernel extensions must be notarized to run. Beginning in macOS 10.15 [Catalina], all software built after June 1, 2019, and distributed with Developer ID must be notarized.
Create an App Specific Password
We’re going to notarize the
.pkg
file via the command-line. To do this, you’ll need to generate an App Specific Password for your the Apple ID of your Developer Account:How to generate an app-specific password
- Sign in to your Apple ID account page.
- In the Security section, click Generate Password below App-Specific Passwords.
- Follow the steps on your screen.
Next, open Keychain and click the “+” icon to add a new Keychain Item.
- For Keychain Item Name, enter
notarization-tool
- For Account Name, enter the email associated with your Developer Account / Apple ID.
- For Password, copy and paste the app-specific password from your Apple ID account.
Request Notorization
To request notarization from Apple, run the following command (replacing the values with your own):
Field | Value |
---|---|
username | The Apple ID username associated with your Apple Developer Account |
password | Enter @keychain: followed by the name of the Keychain Item which you saved your app-specific password to. This will fetch the password from the keychain. |
asc-provider | This is the Team ID from your Developer Account. You can find this by logging into your Developer Account and reviewing your profile |
primary-bundle-id | This should match the identifier you specified when you created the pkg. |
file | The path to the .pkg file |
For example:
If you receive an error that the tool is not on your machine, ensure you have Xcode and Xcode Command-line Tools installed.
The command will take a while to run as it is uploading your
.pkg
file to Apple. Once done, it will return a UUID which you can use to check the status of your notarization request:Once the process is complete (mine took under 10 minutes), you’ll recieve a confirmation email as to whether your request was successful or not.
Staple the Notorization Ticket
The last step is to staple the notarization ticket to the
.pkg
file. This ensures that a Mac device that is offline can still validate that the .pkg
file is notarized:Note: If your command fails, wait a few minutes and try again. If your command continuously fails, and your traffic is going through ZIA or another proxy, you may need to bypass
api.apple-cloudkit.com
from SSL inspection due to certificate pinning.Validate the staple action was successful:
5. Test the PKG
Before going further, test your PKG file by running it and seeing if it successfully installs the Zscaler Client Connector silently. Make sure you don’t already have ZCC installed when doing this however!
If you have an existing installation of ZCC, you can remove it under
Applications/Zscaler/Uninstall-Zscaler-App
6. Create an .intunemac file
Once you’ve verified your PKG file functions correctly, we need to wrap it for use with Intune.
Download the Intune App Wrapping Tool for Mac (this is a Microsoft-owned repository).
Next:
- Unzip the source code folder
- Open Terminal
- Change directory to where the
IntuneAppUtil
file is located - Make the
IntuneAppUtil
file executable:
Locate the PKG file you created above and use the
IntuneAppUtil
tool to wrap the .pkg
file to a .intunemac
file:For example:
If everything went well, you should see the
.intunemac
file in your specified output directory.7. Add a new Line-of-Business app in MEM
Add a new Line of Business (LoB) App
In the Apps menu of the MEM portal, navigate to Apps > All Apps > Add. In the panel that appears, scroll to the bottom and under the Other heading, select Line-of-business app.
When prompted to select an app package file, upload the
.intunemac
file you created above and click OK.Customize the App Details
Fill in the required details about the app:
Field | Content |
---|---|
Name | Enter Zscaler Client Connector 2.X.X.X - macOS 2.X.X.X (where 2.X.X.X is the version number of the app - this will help you distinguish what version is being distributed by Intune) |
Description | Enter Zscaler Client Connector for macOS |
Publisher | Enter Zscaler, Inc |
Minimum operating system | Select OS X Yosemite 10.10 (ZCC supports macOS 10.10+) |
Ignore app version | Set to Yes. ZCC will automatically update itself once deployed, so Intune can safely ignore the version the user has installed after deployment. |
Category | (Optional) Select an app category to allocate the Zscaler Client Connector to. |
Click Next to move to the Assignments tab.
Assign Users to the App
There are two different sections you can allocate users or groups to depending on how you want the app rolled out to users:
- Required = The app is MANDATORY for these users/groups. Any user or group in this section will have the App automatically pushed out to them.
- Available for enrolled devices = The app is OPTIONAL for these users/groups. The app will not be automatically pushed and the users can go to download the app themselves from within the Company Portal.
Assign your users or groups to the ZCC app for macOS accordingly.
Click Next to continue and then Create on the following screen. Your macOS Line-of-Business application will be created and the
.intunemac
file will upload - be sure to wait until it’s complete.Done!
Get an extraordinary test by using theIntune Company Portal for PC. This app Intune Company Portal also provides you the test of freedom and smoothness of services on your PC.
In our regular life, one thing is constantly staying with us. And that is a mobile phone or android device with an app like Intune Company Portal. So that you can fulfill your needs of using the android devices. Here we will talk about the most famous app Intune Company Portal for PC that is developed by the http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=821962 The last update date was June 9, 2020 with this USK: All ages.
With 10,000,000+ numbers of installing time the Intune Company Portal contains USK: All ages on the app store. This rating is given by customer choice. So, you see the Intune Company Portal is perfectly fitted for your device. Also, if your device is 5.0 and up or more than you can easily install the Intune Company Portal on PC by using an emulator software.
Specification Table of the Intune Company Portal on your PC
The Intune Company Portal is normally easy to use if your device fulfills the 5.0 and up. Also, you can check this specification table for your easy understanding. This table will show you if the Intune Company Portal is capable to run on your device or not.
App Specification | |
---|---|
Software Name: | Intune Company Portal |
Software Author Name: | Google Commerce Ltd |
Version: | 5.0.4779.0 |
License: | Free |
Software Categories: | |
Supporting Operating Systems: | Windows,7,8,10 & Mac |
Os type: | (32 Bit, 64 Bit) |
Languages: | Multiple languages |
File size: | 18M |
Installs: | 10,000,000+ |
Requires Android: | 5.0 and up |
Total-Rating: | USK: All ages |
Developer Website: | http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=821962 |
Updated: | June 9, 2020 |
The Intune Company Portal downloading Process on Pc with an emulator Software
When we choose the Intune Company Portal to show you the downloading and installing process,
you already know that this is an android app that supports the 5.0 and up This Intune Company Portal provide the latest version and their last updated version was 5.0.4779.0. They developed and updated the Intune Company Portal on June 9, 2020.
If you want to get the Intune Company Portal with all these features on your PC then you need to use an emulator software. Among the most rated emulator software, we choose Bluestacks, Nox Player, and MEmu emulators. You can pick up any of the emulator’s software on your device and follow the below process to get the Intune Company Portal that has 34,985 total.
Installing Method of Intune Company Portal By using the Bluestacks software
In the emulator world, the Bluestacks software holds the top position to set up any android apps such as Intune Company Portal that is developed by http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=821962. You can use the Bluestacks software for installing the Intune Company Portal on your PC that is taking only 18M on your device. So, we are showing the process below.
Step 1: To get Intune Company Portal on your PC windows 10, first, you should install the emulator software Bluestacks.
Step 2: Go to the page of the Bluestacks software and find out the download button to download the software for installing the Intune Company Portal on PC.
Step 3: Now, go to your device where the downloaded file is saved and click twice to install the emulator software.
Step 4: To open the emulator software Bluestacks, it will ask for the signup, so that next time the app like Intune Company Portal you use can be saved on the software.
Step 5: Enter your email ID with a password to complete the sign-up process.
Step 6: Now, the installation part of the Intune Company Portal from the Bluestacks software.
Step 7: Search from the bar of the Bluestacks homepage by the Intune Company Portal
Step 8: The search result will be in your screen of the Intune Company Portal that is developed by http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=821962
Step 9: Now, select the Intune Company Portal, if your device fulfills the requirement of 5.0 and up.
Step 10: Install the Intune Company Portal and wait until the process is complete.
Step 11: Based on internet connection and speed the whole process will take just 4 to 5 minutes to get the Intune Company Portal on your PC.
Some PC already developed the virtual machine-like Microsoft Virtual PC or VMWare Workstation on the PC to run the android app like Intune Company Portal offered by Google Commerce Ltd. For those devices, you don’t have to use the emulator software Bluestacks. But if the virtual machine is not set up on your device then you can follow the Bluestacks installation process to install the Intune Company Portal
Installing Method of Intune Company Portal By using the Nox Player software
After Bluestacks if you ask anyone to choose the emulator software for installing the updated version of the android app Intune Company Portal, their recommendation will be the Nox Player emulator software. This emulator software not only provides the best service but also the configuration is also good. To get Intune Company Portal for windows you can use this software. A complete installation process is given to you.
- At first, choose the Nox Player website to find out the latest version of Intune Company Portal for your PC.
- This latest version will help you to get the Intune Company Portal 5.0.4779.0 on your device.
- So, download the Nox Player emulator software and install the software on your device.
- Open the emulator software by fulfilling the email ID with a password to complete the login process.
- Now, go to the main page of the Nox Player and search for the Intune Company Portal
- As the Intune Company Portal rates are 3.3, so you will find on the 1st or 2nd row of the app list.
- Choose the Intune Company Portal and select the green button where the install is written.
- It will take some time if your PC configuration does not match with the software.
- After sometime, you will get the Intune Company Portal on your PC with the latest version of 5.0.4779.0.
If the configuration match with your requirements now you can follow the whole installation process of Nox Player emulator software to get the Intune Company Portal on your PC. But if you already installed or your PC have the VMWare workstation or Oracle Virtualbox then you don’t need to follow the above process to set or install the app likeIntune Company Portal
Installing Method of Intune Company Portal By using the MEmu software
Intune Client For Mac
If you don’t like the Bluestacks or Nox player software you can go for the MEmu emulator software. This software also helps to install the Intune Company Portal with an easy process. As the Intune Company Portal is only required 18M, so the installation process will not take the time. You can see the process and follow it to get Intune Company Portal on PC 32bit.
- To install the Intune Company Portal for windows download the software MEmu emulators on your device.
- Install the software and put the email ID on the box to fulfill the login process.
- Now, go to the central page of the MEmu software and find out the Intune Company Portal that is offered by Google Commerce Ltd.
- Select the Intune Company Portal from the app list where you will see the 3.3 of the app.
- Tap the install button and the Intune Company Portal will start installing on your device.
- After a period of time you will get the Intune Company Portal which has the USK: All ages.
After finding the overall configuration and process if you proceed to get the Intune Company Portal on your PC windows 10 then you can choose the MEmu software and follow the instruction. But, if your PC already has an Oracle Virtualbox then you don’t need to follow the MEmu installation process.
Download and Installation Process of Intune Company Portal for Mac device
To get the Intune Company Portal for Mac you can choose any of the emulator software and then install the app on your device. You can follow the guideline to get Intune Company Portal on the Mac device.
- Choose any emulator software Bluestacks, Nox Player, or MEmu software for Mac device and download the one that you prefer for installing the Intune Company Portal on your Mac device.
- Install the software when the whole downloading process is complete and put an email ID with a password. To save the information of Intune Company Portal with current version of 5.0.4779.0.
- Now go to the main page of the emulator software to search for the Intune Company Portal current version.
- Choose the Intune Company Portal and you will see the 3.3 on the top.
- Install the Intune Company Portal, after seeing the required version and 18M of the app.
- After a while, the Intune Company Portal will be in your Mac device.
FAQs
This section will show you some random questions of this Intune Company Portal that is asked by the users. Though this Intune Company Portal is holding the 34,985 total, still to clear the confusion here is some answer for you.
Why Choose the Intune Company Portal for PC?
Though the Intune Company Portal is an android device and easily supports and installs on the androids, using the Intune Company Portal on PC will give more smoothness to run the app. Also, you can use this app without any interruption.
Is the Intune Company Portal is free?
Yes, the Intune Company Portal which has the 10,000,000+ number is completely free to download and use on your device
Can I use the Intune Company Portal on PC without emulators?
As the Intune Company Portal is fully developed by the http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=821962 and requires 5.0 and up so you can use it simply on the android device. But, if you wish to use the Intune Company Portal on PC, you have to use the emulator software.
Bluestacks or Nox Player which one is best for theIntune Company Portal installation?
Bluestacks and Nox Player is the most top-rated emulator software in the emulator world. But they need a different configuration system on PC to run. Based on the Intune Company Portal size, you can choose the Bluestacks software. You can use the Nox Player, but the process will take time.
Can the Intune Company Portal support all android devices?
If your device is above the 5.0 and up then you can easily install the Intune Company Portal on your device. Also, you can install the emulator software for installing the Intune Company Portal on PC.
Bottom Line
After reading this full article you already understand that the Intune Company Portal required 5.0 and up with the updated version. Also, this app is developed by the http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=821962 which size is only 18M. This is not a big size for the PC or android device. So, you can easily install it on your device.
Download Intune For Mac
Choosing the Intune Company Portal is a wise decision if you are searching for the best app. This app already has the highest number of installations, which is 10,000,000+. With this number, obviously you can understand that this is the best among the other related apps