Setup
General
Settings Screen Functionality
Connectivity
Kiosk
App Management
Date And Time
Telephony
Security
Setup
General
Settings Screen Functionality
Connectivity
Kiosk
App Management
Date And Time
Telephony
Security
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Policies Screen
Policies are an ideal way to create a collection of functionality of a same type. The policy then can be pushed out to the device(s) with one click. There are different kinds of policy types ranging from location, telephony to Application management. Commands of a certain type can only be added to a policy of that type. A policy can be pushed out to both a single device or a group.
A policy is rolled back by applying the anti-policy. NB. Please note that once a policy has been applied to any device, that policy can no longer be amended. It ould have to be deleted and recreated with the further functionality.
Below is the policy screen.
Add Policy
Below is an example of creating a new DateTime policy with a name of My DateTime policy1.
The Policy Type dropdown is where the system user can select from all the possible policy types.
Once the correct details have been entered, click Save Changes and OK in the pop up that appears. The system user can click return To policies List to view the created policy.
Edit/Remove policy
The policy may be edited or removed before it has been rolled out to any device by clicking the edit link.
Populate a policy with functionality
In this example the DateTime policy 'My DateTime Policy1' shown above will be used.
The sytem user can go to the Settings page of a particular device. E.g. Mobile Devices → Settings. From here, The DateTime tab can be selected.
A policy could be created that states 'Automatic datetime' is not enabled. To do this click on the corresponding NO button and the following pop up will appear. Select the 'Add this command to policy' radio button and then select the policy name from the dropdown box.