Access to these apps can be further customized with the System Apps payload, as you may not want multiple apps duplicated for your end users. You may be required to add your device's keyboard app identifier to this system apps profile. For example, com. If listed in the Play Store, an application's package name will be listed in the URL when searching the app on a web browser. Package names can also be found online, or via a package reader app downloaded to the device, which may be useful in the case where the OEM has loaded proprietary apps such as for camera or mail functions.
After adding an app, you'll see an interface similar to the below. Note that Android apps may show slightly different options until changes are saved. By default, this app will be pushed down to all devices of the matching operating system, but this can be narrowed down by tag.
See tag scoping for more info. This is used to specify if an iOS app should be configured to use one of your organizations VPP licenses, instead of prompting the user to sign into their Apple ID. For more information about VPP, see our article here. By default, apps will automatically attempt to install on all scoped devices once 'Save Changes' is clicked. To push out an install later, or leave the installation option up to the end user, who can access available apps through the managed Play Store or Systems Manager app, uncheck this option.
Selecting this check-box will force the app to be uninstalled when the Meraki management profile is uninstalled. Note: continued use of GPS running in the background can decrease battery life. Enrollment with a semantic name Fixes some enrollment and UI bugs. Two big things - location and control - are suspect.
After updating to the latest versions, location services has stopped working on our devices. Not only do I have 2 devices gone, I also look rather incompetent as the IT manager with a tracking system that failed.
The system was great, and can be 5 stars again once location is fixed, but an MDM without working GPS is not so great. Search for 'Meraki' and add " Meraki Systems Manager" app. Using Tags , configure the scope of target devices in the Targets section of the app details page. After downloading the SM app, the app must be opened to sync with the device's current SM network. This sync should be automatic upon launching the app, and the device user should not need to input a Network ID.
The Meraki SM app will sync with the SM network tied to the already installed Meraki management profile on the device. Additionally, the SM app supports increased functionality and features not otherwise available to SM network administrators. For more comprehensive device monitoring, including more accurate location tracking, installing and enabling the Meraki SM app should be considered.
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