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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: 04/04/2022
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ms.date: 06/15/2022
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.service: microsoft-intune
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# Deployment guide: Mobile Application Management (MAM) for unenrolled devices in Microsoft Intune
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MAM for unenrolled devices uses app configuration profile to deploy or configure apps on devices without enrolling the device. When combined with app protection policies, you can protect data within an app.
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MAM for unenrolled devices uses app configuration profiles to deploy or configure apps on devices without enrolling the device. When combined with app protection policies, you can protect data within an app.
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MAM for unenrolled devices is commonly used for personal or bring your own devices (BYOD). Or, used for enrolled devices that need extra security. MAM is an option for users who don't enroll their personal devices, but still need access to organization email, Teams meetings, and more.
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This task list provides an overview. For more specific information, see [Microsoft Intune app management](../apps/app-management.md).
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- Be sure your devices are [supported](supported-devices-browsers.md).
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- To deploy or assign apps to Windows devices, the Windows devices must be enrolled in Microsoft Intune. For any additional requirements, including supported app types, go to [Windows 10/11 app deployment using Microsoft Intune](../apps/apps-windows-10-app-deploy.md).
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- In the [Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431), [add your apps](../apps/apps-supported-intune-apps.md) or [configure your apps](../apps/app-configuration-policies-overview.md). When the apps are on the device, the apps are considered "managed" by Intune. After you add or configure the app, create an [app protection policy](../apps/app-protection-policy-settings-ios.md). For example, create a policy that allows or blocks features within the app, such as copy and paste.
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- Tell users how to get the app. For example, you can:
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- Tell users how to get different apps. For example, you can:
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- Direct users to the Company Portal web site at `portal.manage.microsoft.com`. When they sign in with their organization credentials, they see a list of apps, including required apps. They can get the apps from this site.
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- Direct users to the Company Portal web site at `portal.manage.microsoft.com`. When they sign in with their organization credentials, they see a list of apps, including required apps. They can get apps from this site.
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- Have users download and install the Company Portal app from the app store. Once authenticated, users can install apps, including required apps.
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