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Can I disable the end user disabling Location Services on company owned iPads that we manage?
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Can I disable the end user disabling Location Services on company owned iPads that we manage?
We want to prevent excessive or unauthorized mobile data usage during international travel for our iOS devices. Ideally, we’d like a setup where devices connected to a mobile network outside the approved home country are detected, and mobile data is blocked or restricted to business apps only. Is this possible with Hexnode?
Yo folks! I’m trying to upload a new APK after deleting the old version, but I keep getting the error App upload failed. Why is this happening?
I’m trying to hide the status bar in kiosk mode, but it’s still showing. I already made an update under the Android restrictions section.
Hey fellas, does anyone know if or how I can associate pre-configured BitLocker settings to my devices which are already enrolled in Hexnode.
Hi everyone. I’m looking for some advice on managing our fleet of Zebra and Honeywell ruggedized devices once they’re out on the warehouse floor. We’re having some trouble with staff changing device settings, which keeps disrupting our operations. Also, if a device runs into issues in another state, is there a way to manage and fix it through Hexnode without having to send someone out there?
We’re running into an issue while trying to create new user accounts remotely on our managed Mac devices. The action keeps failing even though we’re using the correct administrator credentials. Another thing we noticed is that the Last check-in time shown in the portal seems outdated for many of these Macs. These devices are actively being used, but the timestamp…
We’ve been reviewing our policies in the portal and noticed that some of them show multiple platforms like Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS together. Is there a way to change the platform of an existing policy so that it only applies to a specific OS? We’re trying to keep policies cleaner by separating them based on device platforms.
So I was setting up some iPads for our field team and realized they needed quick access to a some internal site. I thought about just bookmarking it, but then I remembered Web Clips are a thing. That’s when I got stuck.. wasn’t sure if I should add it under apps or policies in the management console. Anyone know the right way?
Whenever we try to start a remote view session on one of our Android devices, the user has to manually approve the connection on the device. However, we’re able to remotely access some of our other devices without any confirmation from the user. Is there a setting we might have missed that allows unattended remote view?
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