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I'm trying to re-install a package, that was previously installed on my Nokia 8 (Android 8.0.1) using an Android Enterprise Profile. The profile installation is now failing with the message File IO error on device. Check Storage/Permisisons. Any ideas?
Hi I've just been upgraded to 14.1 and am in the process of creating new rules so that I can build Samsung devices using Managed Google Play Account. The Android Enterprise Bindings has been set, the rule for what apps I need have been created and they all work fine - wiped device enrols and apps are installed. BUT... The profile I have created to enforce encryption, SOTI Surf rules etc is not being installed. It's pointing to the correct folder. There are no errors to show in the log of the profile or the device. What am I missing?
The scenario is duplicating a folder, including all currently applied Profiles & Rules. in order to be able to test out a particular change on a subset of device. I understand this is somewhat possible today by manually assigning the same profiles from the original folder to the new test folder but is there a more automatic way to handle this? Is there otherwise a better method for establishing test groups of devices?
is it possible to create a profile with black- and whitelists for devices with android + that you can activate to a specific time? Since we use MobiControl in schools it would be advantageous to activate those profiles for certain lessons. A function like that is already available for the application of rules but not for profiles
There are seemingly twice as many Device Properties under the Filter Criteria options for Virtual Groups as there are under Profile Assignments. Why is there a disparity between the two? If there was a use case to build out support for a property value in one, then wouldn't the same use case inherently exist in the other? OEMVersion was only just added to the Profile Assignment options in a recent maintenance build for 13.3 despite it being an option for Virtual Groups for quite some time.
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