- ENABLE SHA1 CISCO ISE 2.4 UPDATE
- ENABLE SHA1 CISCO ISE 2.4 UPGRADE
- ENABLE SHA1 CISCO ISE 2.4 ANDROID
Authentication Payload – Revert to Kiosk Mode The Device Details page shows whether the device is in admin or user mode.
ENABLE SHA1 CISCO ISE 2.4 ANDROID
The Android Authentication profile enables you to automatically revert devices to user mode after being in admin mode for a specified amount of time. Authentication Payload – Revert to User Mode You can pick one of the tracks to deploy to devices. When configuring an application within an Android Enterprise App Policy, you can now view all the available versions (i.e., tracks) for an app, such as beta, test, etc. This is similar to the granular permissions available for Profiles. This is an additional layer of access control on top of the App Policy permissions defined in the Users and Permissions page. You can restrict access to an individual App Policy to specific users and groups. Users and Permissions logs can now be exported to a CSV file for further review and analysis. The Users and Permissions page (formerly the Security page) is migrated to the next-generation user interface for a better user experience and overall consistency. General Improvements Administrative Console Users and Permissions Migration
ENABLE SHA1 CISCO ISE 2.4 UPDATE
With the new Android app update mode, y ou can prioritize critical app updates for the entire fleet, o r postpone app updates that require testing before deploying them to devices. Postpone Mode – The app update is postponed for up to 90 days after a new version becomes available.High Priority Mode – The app is updated as soon as a new version is published to the Google Play Store.Default Mode – The app is updated when the device is connected to Wi-Fi, is charging, and is not actively used.The following update modes are available: When configuring an Android application within an App Policy, you can select how often you would like that application to be updated on the device. By removing the need to have a dedicated Deployment Server for SHA-1 compatible devices, you now save on operational and maintenance costs. You can now manage both legacy Windows CE/Mobile devices (compatible with SHA-1 certificates) and newer Android/iOS/Windows devices (compatible with SHA-256 certificates) on the same Deployment Server. For more information on CLA 4.0 setup, please refer to CLA 4.0 help.ĭual SHA-1 and SHA-2 Device Support on Deployment Server
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If CLA 4.0 is not set up with MobiControl 15.4.x, any operation or functionality related to LDAP and ADCS will not work.
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Before upgrading, you must uninstall the older version of CLA.
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