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Merge pull request #6576 from MicrosoftDocs/MandiOhlinger-GHI2179
GHI 2179: Fixed wording for "Approved apps" setting
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author: MandiOhlinger
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ms.author: mandia
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manager: dougeby
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ms.date: 12/16/2021
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ms.date: 01/19/2022
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.service: microsoft-intune
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ms.subservice: configuration
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- **Type of restricted apps list**: Create a list of apps that users aren't allowed to install or use. Your options:
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- **Not configured** (default): Intune doesn't change or update this setting. By default, users might have access to apps you assign, and built-in apps.
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- **Approved apps**: List the apps that users are allowed to install. To stay compliant, users must not install other apps. Apps that are managed by Intune are automatically allowed, including the Company Portal app. Users aren't prevented from installing an app that isn't on the approved list. But if they do, it's reported in Intune.
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- **Approved apps**: List the apps that users are allowed to install. Users must not install other apps. If users install apps that aren't allowed, then it's reported in Intune. Apps that are managed by Intune are automatically allowed, including the Company Portal app. Users aren't prevented from installing an app that isn't on the approved list.
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- **Prohibited apps**: List the apps (not managed by Intune) that users aren't allowed to install and run. Users aren't prevented from installing a prohibited app. If a user installs an app from this list, it's reported in Intune.
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- **Apps list**: **Add** apps to your list:

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