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Hi all, I have been working with a Honeywell CT40 to iron out the configuration before we roll it out to our end users and the last thing I am struggling with is having the built-in SmartTE app use the device name for the WSID. I figure the best way to do with would be to write the SOTI %MCDEVICENAME% to the staylink.ini file where the app hosts this file. Is there any way to script this out? This realistically only needs to be done either when the device is configured or renamed
Hi All, I have v15.2.3.1033, working with TC21 (Android 10) (a couple of TC20 (Android 8.1.0) too). I have a custom script that requires ini : var ini = require('ini'); As per https://www.soti.net/mc/help/javascriptapi/en/tutorial-commonTextDataFormats.html#INI-Support My issue is that as stated in the above, the ini extension is built into the agent, but my script run fine on some devices, but others I get the subject error. Even devices from the same enrolment rule, some work, some say Module "ini" not found. Any ideas? Thanks, Gary
Hi, I am curious if there is a way to create custom macros in addition to what's already available, such as %MAC% or %DEVICENAME%. I see in v13 scripting documentation a mention about setting variables but there is not much context provided behind where to use this syntax or what platforms are supported. My goal is to create a custom macro that is pulling custom data being collected from an ini file on the device and then to utilize that macro in my Lockdown code. I may be able to accomplish with the REST api's but haven't gone down that path quite yet.
Hello, I have a group of MC33 devices running Nougat. Devices enrolled in Android+. I need to be able to script the changing of device name (easy enough) then change the value in an .ini file to match. The .ini is accessible via Mobicontrol and permissions are not an issue. With CE devices I could have used writeprofstring or a replacetxt command to accomplish this. When I try either of these I receive a "command not supported" error in the log. There are 800+ devices each with a unique value. How do I accomplish this? Unfortunately in the case, Soti support wasn't very helpful. Would using Android Enterprise as device owner help? If so how? Thanks, Shawn
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