Hi Observer1408,
You should not download the application from unauthorized third-party mirror websites due to severe malware risks and accurately identifies that Microsoft does not officially publish the Android Remote Desktop client, now transitioning to the Windows App, on alternative storefronts like the Amazon Appstore. Microsoft also does not publicly host direct Android application package files on their official domain, making the Google Play Store the sole authorized distribution channel.
While utilizing a Mobile Device Management solution like Microsoft Intune is a standard corporate practice, it is important to note that Intune natively relies on Managed Google Play services to deploy Android applications. If your local network entirely blocks Google servers, the automated push deployment will fail and likely generate a synchronization timeout or an installation error code such as 0x87D1FDE8 within the management console, indicating the device cannot reach the required external download servers. Because enterprise administrators cannot securely source an official offline application package directly from Microsoft to push as a custom Line-of-Business app, the most compliant and technically sound workaround relies on secure network routing. You must contact your IT department to provision an official corporate VPN or an authenticated web proxy for your mobile device. Routing your traffic through a verified corporate gateway will securely bypass the local network restrictions, establish a safe connection to the Google Play Store servers, and allow you to download the official, uncompromised application directly from the authorized source.
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VPHAN