Yes @matteo. With Android Enterprise Device Owner deployments, a very restrictive allowlist can sometimes block components that Managed Google Play needs in order to install and update apps.
In addition to allowing your business apps, make sure components required for Android Enterprise app deployment are not blocked. In particular, verify that:
- Google Play Store and Managed Google Play services (com.android.vending) are allowed.
- Android Enterprise management components such as Android Device Policy/CloudDPC are not being restricted.
- Any dependencies required by your business apps are also available.
Also, if you’re using an allowlist policy, each app should be:
- Added under Required Apps, so Hexnode knows it should be installed.
- Included in the allowlist, so it isn’t blocked after installation.
Regarding the Samsung tablet where the Hexnode app appears stuck in an Initiated state, that can sometimes happen if the device is restricting background activity. In addition to restarting the device, I’d recommend:
- Running Scan Device and Scan for Apps from the device page.
- Verifying that the Hexnode app has all required permissions.
- Checking whether battery optimization or power-saving settings are restricting the Hexnode app.
- Confirming that the device has network connectivity and is communicating with the portal.
These steps usually help determine whether the issue is related to app deployment, policy restrictions, or background synchronization.
Best Regards,
Isabel Lora
Hexnode UEM