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DanS.98580 (Customer) asked a question.

Having issues suppressing Local Network Access Prompt via Intune

Has anyone successfully used the settings in the recent KB to successfully suppress the Local Network Access Prompt added by Chrome update 142 via Intune? As in, confirm that they're accurate?

 

I've copied the settings exactly as listed (other than replacing the example URL with our own) and the policy continues to error. I've tried both with and without the numbered row.

 

 


  • Mihai N. (Okta, Inc.)

    Hi @DanS.98580 (Customer)​ , Thank you for reaching out to the Okta Community! 

     

    The instructions are accurate but they are Intune/environment dependent, not Okta specifically.  

    Based on similar reports you might have to look out for a few other things. Some of examples I've found:

    1. Confirm that your Intune configuration is targeting the correct group of managed Chrome profiles and that there are no conflicting policies.
    2. See if you were able to add the LocalNetworkAccessAllowedForUrls in your Intune. For example: https://[*.]okta.com
    3. Check if the policy was applied in the browser: 
      1. Enter chrome://policy in the search bar and verify the policy has been applied to the browser.
      2. Look for the LocalNetworkAccessAllowedForUrls policy and verify that your Okta URLs are listed.
      3. Enter chrome://flags in the search bar. Find the Local Network Access Checks setting and configure it to Enabled (it will not be enabled by default until the launch of Chrome M141).

     

    ⚠️ I've also seen a suggestion to use a script to create the required registries, but I would recommend opening a case to work with our colleagues from the Okta Support Team to review the configuration. They'll be able to access additional tools and resources to help you get to the bottom of it.  

    If you are receiving a specific error code or message from Intune, please provide those details to our colleagues, as they will help in diagnosing the issue further.

     

     

     

    Regards.

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  • Mihai N. (Okta, Inc.)

    Hi @DanS.98580 (Customer)​ , Thank you for reaching out to the Okta Community! 

     

    The instructions are accurate but they are Intune/environment dependent, not Okta specifically.  

    Based on similar reports you might have to look out for a few other things. Some of examples I've found:

    1. Confirm that your Intune configuration is targeting the correct group of managed Chrome profiles and that there are no conflicting policies.
    2. See if you were able to add the LocalNetworkAccessAllowedForUrls in your Intune. For example: https://[*.]okta.com
    3. Check if the policy was applied in the browser: 
      1. Enter chrome://policy in the search bar and verify the policy has been applied to the browser.
      2. Look for the LocalNetworkAccessAllowedForUrls policy and verify that your Okta URLs are listed.
      3. Enter chrome://flags in the search bar. Find the Local Network Access Checks setting and configure it to Enabled (it will not be enabled by default until the launch of Chrome M141).

     

    ⚠️ I've also seen a suggestion to use a script to create the required registries, but I would recommend opening a case to work with our colleagues from the Okta Support Team to review the configuration. They'll be able to access additional tools and resources to help you get to the bottom of it.  

    If you are receiving a specific error code or message from Intune, please provide those details to our colleagues, as they will help in diagnosing the issue further.

     

     

     

    Regards.

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Having issues suppressing Local Network Access Prompt via Intune