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- name: Enroll with Android work profile
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- name: Enroll with Microsoft Intune app
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- name: Enroll Android with Microsoft Intune app
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- name: Turn off Microsoft data collection
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- name: Microsoft Intune app for AOSP
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- name: Check device compliance
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title: Check compliance on your AOSP device | Microsoft Docs
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description: Use the Intune app to check in and confirm that the settings on your device meet your organization's requirements.
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# Check compliance on your AOSP device
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Manually start a device check-in from the Microsoft Intune app to:
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* Force the Intune app to check device compliance
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* Update your device status
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* Regain access to your work or school resources
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## Purpose of check-in
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During a check-in, the Intune app confirms that the settings on your device meet your organization's policy requirements. Your organization can limit or restrict access to work or school resources until you check in.
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If you recently made changes to your device settings, you may need to manually check in to register these changes with Company Portal.
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## Check compliance
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Complete these steps to check device settings or refresh your compliance status.
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1. Open the Microsoft Intune app for AOSP on your device.
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2. Tap **Devices** and then select your device.
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3. Under **Device Settings Status**, tap **Refresh**.
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The Intune app will check your device to confirm that it's meeting your organization's setting requirements.
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4. After the check, your device settings status will either read, **In Compliance** or **Not in Compliance**.
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If you're required to make any changes, a message will appear at the top of the screen. Tap it for more details.
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title: Enroll AOSP device with Microsoft Intune app| Microsoft Docs
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description: Describes how to enroll a corporate-owned AOSP device in Intune.
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# Enroll AOSP device with the Microsoft Intune app
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Enroll your corporate-owned AOSP device to get secure, mobile access to your organization's internal resources. This article describes the enrollment requirements and steps for AOSP devices.
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## Prerequisites
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AOSP devices must meet the following requirements to enroll:
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* New or factory-reset
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* Running Android 10.0 or later
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* Corporate-owned (not a personal device)
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* RealWear device, updated to Firmware 11.2 or later
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Additionally, you need the enrollment QR code that's provided by your organization.
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## Enroll device
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Complete these steps to set up and enroll your device.
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1. Turn on your new or factory-reset device.
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2. If prompted to, connect to Wi-Fi. Then tap **NEXT**.
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3. Scan the QR code provided by your organization.
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4. Follow the onscreen prompts to enroll your device.
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5. If prompted to, review the device terms and conditions. Then select **ACCEPT & CONTINUE**.
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6. The Microsoft Intune app opens. The next step depends on the type of device you're using. Complete the step that matches the screen shown on your device:
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- Tap **START** to begin enrollment.
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- Sign in with your work account.
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1. Enter your email, and then tap **NEXT**.
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2. Enter your password, and then tap **SIGN IN** to begin enrollment.
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7. When you see the message that your device is ready, tap **DONE**.
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If after enrolling you have trouble accessing your organization's resources, go to the Microsoft Intune app to verify that all of your device settings meet your organization's requirements. For more information about checking compliance, see [Check compliance on your AOSP device](check-compliance-aosp.md).
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# Configure logging settings for AOSP
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Logging enables the Microsoft Intune app to record actions that take place in the app. If you ever experience a problem in the app, and then report it, your support team will review the app logs. Verbose logging, which is the highest level of logging, is most helpful in these cases because it provides the most details about what happened in the app.
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The log detail level defaults to **Important** in the Microsoft Intune app. To adjust the level:
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1. Open the Microsoft Intune app.
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2. Tap **Settings**.
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3. Under **Log level detail**, select **Verbose** to increase the level of details recorded. Select **Off** to turn off logging.
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> The logs that you send to your support team will include your email address.
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# Sync AOSP device with Intune
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A manual sync forces your device to connect with Intune to get the latest updates, requirements, and communications from your organization. The Microsoft Intune app regularly syncs devices as long as you're connected to Wi-Fi. If you've been disconnected from Wi-Fi for an extended period of time, you can use the manual sync feature to get any policies and updates you missed.
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Syncing can also help resolve work-related downloads or other processes that are in progress or stalled. If you're experiencing slow or unusual behavior while installing or using a work app, or if you're missing a work app that you know you're supposed to have, try syncing your device.
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The Company Portal **Sync** feature is different from the **Refresh** feature. *Refresh* your device to check device compliance and verify that your settings meet your organization's requirements. For more information, see [Check device compliance for AOSP](check-compliance-aosp.md).
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# Turn off Microsoft data collection on AOSP device
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When usage data is turned on in the Microsoft Intune app, your in-app performance and usage data is automatically anonymized and shared with Microsoft. This type of data helps us improve the reliability and performance of Microsoft products. Your organization doesn't have control over the collection of this data and can't change your preferences.
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