
C:>Get-MobileDevice -Mailbox alex.heyne | fl FriendlName,Device*,Client*,Is*įriendlyName : Outlook for iOS and AndroidĭeviceOS : Outlook for iOS and Android 1.0ĭeviceUserAgent : Outlook-iOS-Android/1.0ĭeviceModel : Outlook for iOS and Androidįor Exchange Server 2010 use Get-ActiveSyncDevice instead of Get-MobileDevice.ĪctiveSync device access rules can be based on a few different device criteria. First let’s look at how it appears as a mobile device association in Exchange. In the meantime, here’s how to block or quarantine Outlook for iOS and Android app. You can read more about the new app and some of the technical concerns people have with it here: It also supports other mail services like .įor some organizations there are a number of security and compliance concerns with the way the new Outlook for iOS and Android app functions that will mean those organizations will want to block or quarantine the app from connecting to their Exchange or Office 365 mailboxes until it can be further evaluated. The Outlook for iOS and Android app is essentially another ActiveSync client for connecting mobile devices to Exchange and Office 365. Microsoft has released the Outlook for iOS and Android app, which is intended to replace the OWA for Devices mobile client on Apple iOS and Google Android smartphones and tablets.
