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Looing in some information about how managed google play app updates work I ran across this post: https://support.google.com/googleplay/work/answer/9350374?hl=en In it it references a Maintenance window for app updates. You can set a maintenance window during which the following constraints are ignored: The device is charging. The device is idle (i.e. not actively used). The app to be updated is not running in the foreground. The maintenance window is defined by a start time (local time of the device) and a duration (between 30 minutes and 24 hours). Note that setting a maintenance window doesn’t affect the network constraint which is controlled separately (see section above for controlling this constraint). It can take up to 24 hours for an app update to be added to the update queue. After an app is added to the queue, it will be updated automatically the next time the device is in the maintenance window if the network constraint is met. As a result, it can take up to 48 hours for an app to update after you set a maintenance window. Is it possible to have Mobicontrol set that Maintenance window on the device? If so how is that done? Otherwise have their been any improvements around getting Google to give mdm's api calls into the play store to force an app to update? Thanks in advance. Allen.
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