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Intune with UserEnrollment and accessing data on OneDrive

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we deployed UserEnrollment on iOS with Intune and want to access OneDrive data (Keepass file) through, in this example Keepassium. Ive got Data Sharing to work, with the option Send Org data to other apps to "Policy managed apps with OS sharing". Both apps OneDrive and Keepassium are enrolled through Intune. On both apps the App Configuration "IntuneMAMUPN" is set to "{ {UserPrincipalName}}". Currently sending the database file via "Open in another App" from OneDrive to Keepassium is working, but creates a local copy of the file. What I really want is to open the database from Keepassium and choose OneDrive as source, so they are in sync with the cloud. When I access OneDrive through Keepass, the file is available, but immediately disappears after selecting the file. Is there any option Im missing?

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@ChristophRaditsch-6343 Thanks for posting in our Q&A.

For this issue, I have done some research. I find that when we try to add a database from OneDrive, the file seems to disappear when we tap it. No worries, the database is still there. We can read the following article as a reference.
https://keepassium.com/articles/sync-ios-keepass-with-onedrive/

If there is anything unclear, feel free to let us know.


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Thanks @LuDaiMSFT-0289 for your response and your research.

The behavior explained in the FAQ from Keepassium is expected, if the Intune Policies are not set corretly. This is what I'm already investigate with Andrei from KeePassium. He is also interrested to enable companies to use Keepassium within a managed enviroment, but of course can't set up a testing enviroment. So far he sended me a doc site from Microsoft, which discribe exactly what we are looking for (https://docs.microsoft.com/enus/mem/intune/apps/data-transfer-between-apps-manage-ios#use-app-protection-with-ios-apps)

So the behavior before I setted up the policies from the documentation, was the sharing button sended the database file to Keepassium, but the file was encrypted. After setting up all policies, as described in the documentation, I can now send the file to Keepass unencrypted, but I still can't access the file from Keepassium itself, to keep it in sync.

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@ChristophRaditsch-6343 Thanks for your reply.

I'm sorry that I can't get the accurate article. When I click on this link that you provided, I get "404 - Page not found". Could you please share the doc link again?
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Thanks in advance.




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