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  • 0 votes 3 answers

    Script to change values within //settings/global?

    I came across a previous conversation regarding the 'watchsettings on' script within MobiControl, however I have a question on how to send a script to an Android 6.0.1 device where the setting is defined as 'global'. Does anyone know the correct format for changing values within the //settings/global range, for example Bluetooth or WIFI? Bluetooth OffCustom log (URI:content://settings/global SETTING:bluetooth_on VALUE:0Bluetooth OnCustom log (URI:content://settings/global SETTING:bluetooth_on VALUE:1

    Android
    7 years ago
  • 0 votes 4 answers

    To bind the name of PDA and the IP

     Hello,I wish automatically to associate the last 3 digits of the name of my device at the address IP of the machine.(PDA WT6000)example: NAN_ROU004 would give:192.168.0.004Thank you for your benevolence,CdtL.C

    Android
    7 years ago
  • 0 votes 1 answer

    Script to reboot Windows 10 (Modern) laptop not working

    We had a script that we pushed to laptops to reboot them working fine in MC13.  The script stopped working when we upgraded to MC14.  We are now at the latest MC14 version and we can't get it to work.  Does anyone have any ideas?  This is very important to us because it returns the laptop to the state where a smartcard and PIN is needed to access the latop's contents.  Thanks!

    Windows
    7 years ago
  • 0 votes 4 answers

    Function to replace text in an Android file

    Hello,  We have an costumer that is using an Android device, and the application has an configuration file which needs to be updated with the device name in SOTI. How can we solve this issue? 

    Android
    8 years ago
  • 1 votes 15 answers

    Looking for a way to use variables in scripts on Android+/Enterprise Solved

    Hi, I'll explain the context which tells why this would be much appreciated. We use relay ftp servers on multiple shops (one for each shop) that receive app updates. These updates are to be downloaded to the devices and then installed. Each shop has its own IP subnet, but the last ip octet is always the same. The local FTP server address is known be the device in an INI file from one of the apps. The goal is to script a ftp get using the value of the IP address contained in the INI file as a variable so that only one script is needed instead of... many, one per shop. Problem is : the "set" script command is not working on Android so I couldn't find a way to do it yet. The %ip% of the device is working, but I couldn't find a way to extract the string and modify it. Everything needs variables. If anyone has an idea, would be very much appreciated.

    Android
    8 years ago
  • 2 votes 6 answers

    Android : Launch-able SOTI Script shortcut on SOTI Lockdown Solved

    Hi there, I am wondering if anyone has successfully placed a SOTI script on the SOTI Lockdown utility on MobiControl 13.4. I have attempted to accomplish this but delivering a script file to the desired device then reference that file in the Lockdown config but when tapping on the created hyperlink, it either doesn't have any response or states the file is incorrect. My script kills an app then starts it when executed. I have validated the script syntax by sending it manually to the device. The Device Script Commands seems to imply this is possible based on the attached screenshot but I would like more clarification on what the file extension of the script file being delivered needs to be and which initialization method I need to use specific to scripts. (Launch://, File://, etc)

    Android
    8 years ago
  • 0 votes 4 answers

    Difference between mxconfig and mxxmlconfig scripts

    I am relatively familiar with the process of generating XML from StageNow and then processing it on Zebra Android devices using the mxconfig scripting option in MobiControl v13.3 and higher. I am now supporting a MobiControl 12 instance that only has an mxxmlconfig script and no mxconfig option. In cross-referencing the scripting documentation between v12 and v13 it would appear that mxconfig is specific to StageNow generated XML where as mxxmlconfig is for "MX Legacy". What is the difference between these two XML types and how can I generate the MX Legacy version of an XML file if I want to configure Zebra Android devices through the MX layer with a MobiControl 12 environment? mxxmlconfig [inputPath] [outputPath] Executes XML command from the [inputPath] and puts the result into the [outputPath]. inputPath – path to a xml file containing configuration for MX XML API outputPath – path to a folder where script execution result will be put. Note: This script command is applicable only to Motorola Android devices. mxxmlconfig uses the older XML format (MX Legacy).   mxconfig <xml_filepath> Submits XML configuration instructions to the MX layer of the device. Note: This script command is only applicable on Zebra Android devices. mxconfig uses the StageNow XML format (MXMS)

    Android
    8 years ago
  • 0 votes 6 answers

    set the 'device settings' using a script or configuration file

    We have quite a few DataLogic DL-Axist android devices. I would like to know, is there an easy way to remotely set the 'device settings', using a script or configuration file? to remote control into every device and set them up manually will be a time-consuming task  Here are some examples of settings we would like to set, any help or suggestions in this regard would be helpful and appreciated... 1) Settings> Scanner settings> Notification> Enable display notification = false 2) Settings> Scanner settings> Formating> Lable suffix = [LF] 3)  Settings> Scanner settings> Wedge> Enable keybord wedge = true 4) Settings> Scanner settings> Wedge> keybord wedge only on focus = false 5) Settings> Scanner settings> Symbology settings = Enable pre and check digits for EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC A, UPC E

    Android
    8 years ago
  • 0 votes 1 answer

    Can you launch a SOTI Script at start up / after a reboot? Solved

    I saw a response in this thread briefly detailing how you can leverage the Kiosk Lockdown utility to launch a SOTI script at startup: http://discussions.soti.net/thread/what-is-the-script-command-to-pull-a-uri/ Is there any way to launch a SOTI script at startup without using the Kiosk Lockdown?

    Android
    8 years ago

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