Couldn’t you just turn off device affinity in the default client settings, then 
create a new collection minus IT users and push the new policy with device 
affinity turned on to this collection?


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Steve Whitcher
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 10:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] Is it possible exclude IT staff from Automatic User Device 
Affinity?

I've got automatic User Device Affinity enabled, and for the most part it works 
fairly well.  However, IT staff sometimes end up getting associated with a 
device that isn't their primary device.  For example, after our desktop tech 
images a computer, he logs in to change a couple of settings and make sure 
everything worked right.  If he doesn't log out, and leaves the computer on the 
bench over the weekend, he's over the threshold of 2880 min in 15 days and the 
device is set as one of his primary devices.  It hits in other circumstances 
and with other IT staff sometimes as well.

Is there any way to exclude specific users from automatic User Device Affinity?

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