Like other smartphones and tablets, Kindle also has a reset function that allows users to clear their device’s memory and clean install the operating system. They performed a hard reset after that and were able to connect their e-book reader to their computer successfully. Users who had experienced the same problem tried charging their Kindle for more than 30 minutes. Method 3: Try Charging your Kindle for a Longer Period Doing this will allow you to specifically identify whether the problem lies with your computer, Kindle, or USB cable.
You can also try connecting your Kindle to a different PC. If you’ve determined that there is something wrong with the cable, you can try using a different USB cable to fix PC won’t recognize Kindle. You can also try other ports to see if they can recognize your Kindle. In this case, it is possible that the problem lies with the USB cable. If your PC automatically recognizes the device, then the port is functional. For instance, if you have an external webcam, you can try plugging that to the USB port. Check your USB port’s functionality by connecting a different device to it. You have to make sure that they do not have any damages. The employee is stopped from accessing organizational resources on this device.The first thing you should do is check if there are physical issues with your computer’s USB port or with the cable itself. Your company requires a compliant device and has created an Intune compliance policy to block any rooted devices.
The user registers their home PC with Azure AD and the required Intune policies are enforced giving the user access to their resources.Īnother user wants to access their organizational email on their personal Android phone that has been rooted. Your organization requires that anyone accesses this tool from an Intune compliant device. ScenariosĪ user in your organization wants to access your benefits enrollment tool from their home PC.
MDM provides a means to enforce organization-required configurations like requiring storage to be encrypted, password complexity, and security software kept updated.Īzure AD registration can be accomplished when accessing a work application for the first time or manually using the Windows 10 or Windows 11 Settings menu. Access to resources in the organization can be limited based on that Azure AD account and Conditional Access policies applied to the device identity.Īdministrators can secure and further control these Azure AD registered devices using Mobile Device Management (MDM) tools like Microsoft Intune. These devices have an Azure AD account for access to organizational resources. Mobile Device Management (example: Microsoft Intune)Ĭonditional Access when enrolled into IntuneĬonditional Access via App protection policyĮnables Phone sign in with Microsoft Authenticator appĪzure AD registered devices are signed in to using a local account like a Microsoft account on a Windows 10 and above device. IOS/Android – Company Portal or Microsoft Authenticator app Windows 10 and above, iOS, Android, and macOS Registered to Azure AD without requiring organizational account to sign in to the deviceĪpplicable to all users with the following criteria: In these scenarios, a user can access your organization’s resources using a personal device.
The goal of Azure AD registered devices is to provide your users with support for the bring your own device (BYOD) or mobile device scenarios.