
Interesting new features in Windows 10 that are showing up in build 10036.
There’s a new setting called “Your Workplace” where you can “Gain access to shared workplace resources (things like apps, the network, and email) with a workplace account.
Now let’s take a step back and try and understand more about accounts in the workplace.
What is a Workplace Account?Companies, organizations, universities, and other employers can create a workplace account on your Windows device (phome, tablet or desktop) that provides apps and info that can make it easier for you to do your job.
A workplace account can also make changes designed to help keep work-related info more secure.
Setting up a workplace account can install any of the following:
• New security policies
• New apps
• A new hub
Most workplace accounts will come with one or more policies—safeguards designed to help protect your device and any job-related information on it.
Policies can also add or remove capabilities that affect how your Windows device works.
For example, your company may:
• Require a password of a certain length or complexity (this may require you to change your existing password).
• Disable your storage card, if you have one.
• Remotely reset your device to its original fresh-from-the-box state.
• Disable built-in apps like Internet Explorer.
• Prevent specific apps installed on your phone from opening or running.
• Prevent your device from downloading certain apps in the Windows App Store.
• Prevent you from removing your workplace account.
These are just some examples. Of course every employer is different.
Back to Windows 10.
Here’s what the screen looks like.
Accounts – Your WorkplaceYou are able to click on “
Connect to Workplace”
Connect to WorkplaceThis will open up a prompt for your email address.
Not sure but I am guessing this might be an Active Directory/Intune/SCCM prompt.
Once you have inputted your email address, I am guessing you either have provisioning occur OR if you have already been provisioned, authentication and authorization kicks in.
Connect to your workplacesource:windows10update