

When the Gmail app is removed, remove the users from the exclusion group. Then sync the policy on the Android device and confirm that the Gmail app has been uninstalled. Navigate to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager administration center, create an exclusion group for the Gmail app, and add the users to the group.

Resolving the issue using IT administrator action faucet Setting > Application / Application Management > Default app > Browser app Change the default browser. According to Microsoft, Gmail should now work as expected.

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First uninstall the app, and when the uninstallation is complete, install the Intune Company Portal app again, open it, and sign in. After that, open the Google Play app and find the Intune Company Portal app. Open the Company Portal app, select Menu, then tap on Remove Company Portal. Using the user device to resolve the problem The second one needs an IT administrator action to re-add the Gmail device configuration. The first one is for users to use their device to reinstall the work profile and Company Portal. When users select the certificate, the app will display the error message "Can't reach server." According to Microsoft, there are two ways to resolve the issue. Upon opening the Gmail app, users will be asked to select a certificate. Workaround for the Gmail app certificate issue To block non-VPN connections in your EMM console, see your EMM provider’s documentation. Switch Block connections without VPN to on. To resolve the issue, choose the certificate. Next to the VPN that you want to change, tap Settings. Upon opening, the app will display a popup prompt requesting certificates. After you have cleared the data cache, open the An圜onnect VPN app.
