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Should i need custom DPC app resync policies after Factory Reset
So the article alludes to managed Google domain, ie Google Workspace. It's not yet supported, but in the near future Android Enterprise signups will migrate for the most part from managed Google Play accounts to managed Google accounts with optional domain verification.
You can then assign your enterprise to a Workspace domain, and enforce management of devices based on the account. If you then put in a google account associated to the domain of the enterprise as the FRP email, it should force a device back into management.
There are caveats to the account used et al to still be covered, but it's not official yet so nothing to worry about just yet.
For now you'll need to lean on zero-touch enrolment to ensure the device is nudged back into management.
Hello Jason,
If you then put in a google account associated to the domain of the enterprise as the FRP email, it should force a device back into management.
Could you please explain more about this. Because we have google workspace account "workspacedomain@abc.com" and play store account "playemail@gmail.com" and one google account "project@gmail.com".
"project@gmail.com" is having project and in cloud console to access Android Management API. Also enterprise binding mapped. So all the devices are managed under this enterprise.
"workspacedomain@abc.com" is added as organisation to privately host our In-house applications. In our case its a Managed Google Play Account if i'm not wrong (Refer).
"playemail@gmail.com" is a google play developer account.
And in frp email i've configured "project@gmail.com" and "workspacedomain@abc.com". Tried to login after factory reset using these 2 email. But the device not coming back to management mode.
- jasonbayton12 months agoLevel 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich
I feel like you entirely skipped the first paragraph stating it's not yet supported 😅
Right now your only option is zero-touch for devices.
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