Use placeholders in compliance policies notifications.

Ruben Faustinita 60 Reputation points
2023-07-19T13:53:47.3366667+00:00

Hello,

I create compliance policies notification for my company with a simple notification but the users ask me for more information. So i try to use placeholders in the body of the message but don't work. Placeholders like "Dear (${primaryuser})" so, my question is.

Is it possible to use placeholders in the body of the message? Our i can just use the possibilities that microsoft offers me.

Thank you for your replies!

Ruben Faustinita

Microsoft Intune Compliance
Microsoft Intune Compliance
Microsoft Intune: A Microsoft cloud-based management solution that offers mobile device management, mobile application management, and PC management capabilities.Compliance: Adhering to rules, standards, policies, and laws.
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  1. Lu Dai-MSFT 28,371 Reputation points
    2023-07-20T02:12:54.08+00:00

    @Ruben Faustinita Thanks for posting in our Q&A.

    Based on my understanding, we can't use placeholders in the body of the message, because the message sent to users is same and it doesn't have a feature to autofill the placeholders based on traget users.

    If you are interested in this feature, it is suggested to post in intune feedback portal. It is a place to collect customers' requirements and problems. Here is the link:

    https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/forum/ef1d6d38-fd1b-ec11-b6e7-0022481f8472

    Thanks for your understanding.


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