Here’s just a quick one about DPC extras when enrolling a device with Android Zero Touch that might come in handy. android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_LEAVE_ALL_SYSTEM_APPS_ENABLED Android documentation https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/admin/DevicePolicyManager.html#EXTRA_PROVISIONING_LEAVE_ALL_SYSTEM_APPS_ENABLED System Apps are applications that comes on the device out of the box, this means its all apps that the manfucaturer has put on the
Tag: Intune
Intune – Knox Platform for Enterprise (OEMConfig) claim your 2 year free license for Premium features
If you have been working with OEMConfig in Intune for Samsung devices you might have seen that there are some specific policies that says “Premium Features” on them when looking through the list of settings. https://www.samsungknox.com/en/solutions/it-solutions/knox-platform-for-enterprise How to claim your 2 year free license Go to https://www.samsungknox.com/ and login if
Intune and Knox E-fota – Automatic E-fota app installation and enrollment
This is a follow up article to the one I wrote last week where we had a look at managing updates for our Samsung devices with E-fota and Intune. If you haven’t seen it you can read it here: To be able to enroll and manage our Samsung devices in
Intune and Knox E-FOTA – Manage updates for your Samsung Android Enterprise devices
As an IT Admin you are probably familiar with the different processes and tools to manage updates for your Windows devices and servers in one form or fashion. For our Windows environment we have options like WSUS , ConfigMgr and Windows update for business if we want to have some
Endpoint manager – First look at Test DPC afw#testdpc for Android Enterprise
The Test DPC (Device Policy control) app is a tool from google that works without any integration with a MDM/EMM system that lets us demo and configure settings and policies on a device locally. Meaning that you don’t need access or have your Intune or Endpoint Manager environment up and
Android emulation for endpoint Manager Admins
As every IT Pro knows, when you are working with managing devices its always best to have access to physical hardware for testing and playing around with. Many of us are use to having a bunch of virtual machines running windows on but what about Android ? In this article