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09-10-2024 10:05 PM
Hi All
I am working on Device actions/Commands and I wold like to know which commands are applicable to BYOD and COD
Commands:
Lock.
Reset Password
Reboot
Wipe
Clear App Data
Enable Lost Mode
Disable Lost Mode
Remove Work Profile
Regards,
Farkhaleeth
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09-16-2024 03:49 AM - edited 09-16-2024 03:50 AM
This is all in the text above and highlighted by me....
LOCK, RESET_PASSWORD, CLEAR_APP_DATA (A9+) -> for all as nothing else mentioned in the help
REBOOT (A7+), START_LOST_MODE, STOP_LOST_MODE -> fully managed only
RELINQUISH_OWNERSHIP -> COPE only
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09-11-2024 01:45 AM
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09-11-2024 04:34 AM
but how will I know which command is applicable for profile owner and which is applicable for device owner ?
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09-12-2024 12:54 AM
I can just point to this:
Enums
COMMAND_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED | This value is disallowed. |
LOCK | Lock the device, as if the lock screen timeout had expired. |
RESET_PASSWORD | Reset the user's password. |
REBOOT | Reboot the device. Only supported on fully managed devices running Android 7.0 (API level 24) or higher. |
RELINQUISH_OWNERSHIP | Removes the work profile and all policies from a company-owned Android 8.0+ device, relinquishing the device for personal use. Apps and data associated with the personal profile(s) are preserved. The device will be deleted from the server after it acknowledges the command. |
CLEAR_APP_DATA | Clears the application data of specified apps. This is supported on Android 9 and above. Note that an application can store data outside of its application data, for example in external storage or in a user dictionary. See also clearAppsDataParams. |
START_LOST_MODE | Puts the device into lost mode. Only supported on fully managed devices or organization-owned devices with a managed profile. See also startLostModeParams. |
STOP_LOST_MODE | Takes the device out of lost mode. Only supported on fully managed devices or organization-owned devices with a managed profile. See also stopLostModeParams. |
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09-16-2024 02:37 AM
Thanks Moombas, I have the link for this which I pasted in my initial message.
My question was more on which action is applicable on BOYD and which are on COD?
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09-16-2024 03:49 AM - edited 09-16-2024 03:50 AM
This is all in the text above and highlighted by me....
LOCK, RESET_PASSWORD, CLEAR_APP_DATA (A9+) -> for all as nothing else mentioned in the help
REBOOT (A7+), START_LOST_MODE, STOP_LOST_MODE -> fully managed only
RELINQUISH_OWNERSHIP -> COPE only
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09-16-2024 10:29 PM
Thanks @Moombas This helps
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09-16-2024 10:50 PM
As said before, this was all shown in the help if you read through it and it was also highlighted by me before as well. just read it carefully.
- hits error "persistentPreferredActivities 4" when provisioning device using Android Management Api. in General discussions
- Questions Regarding Fully Company-Owned and Managed Devices with AMAPI in General discussions
- MDM get Customers and Devices Api Access issue in General discussions
- [BUG] Android Management API: "Disable" Option Bypasses FORCE_INSTALLED Restriction in General discussions
- Trace Logs Manual Deletion Devices in General discussions