diff --git a/memdocs/intune/configuration/oemconfig-managed-home-screen-permissions-android.md b/memdocs/intune/configuration/oemconfig-managed-home-screen-permissions-android.md index f8dbf6f4974..ec567ffe455 100644 --- a/memdocs/intune/configuration/oemconfig-managed-home-screen-permissions-android.md +++ b/memdocs/intune/configuration/oemconfig-managed-home-screen-permissions-android.md @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ When you use the schema settings in the **Knox Service Plugin** app, the Intune For guidance on configuring the OEM app schema, use the following links: - [Blog - Frontline workers get a better experience from Microsoft and Samsung](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-intune-blog/frontline-workers-get-a-better-experience-from-microsoft-and/ba-p/4078801) - - [Knox Service Plugin - Overview](https://docs.samsungknox.com/admin/knox-platform-for-enterprise/knox-service-plugin/welcome/) (opens Samsung's web site) + - [Knox Service Plugin - Grant special permissions for an app](https://docs.samsungknox.com/admin/knox-platform-for-enterprise/knox-service-plugin/kbas/kba-1261-grant-special-permissions-for-an-app/) (opens Samsung's web site) When you create the Intune policy, you enter the following info: