Profile configurations

Profile configurations

The policies and restrictions you can impose on a device differ based on the device's OS. You can create an Android or iOS profile and configure it with OS-specific policies and restrictions.

The following table presents all available configurations. Click on the required icon to view the corresponding configuration.

Configuration

Description

Available OS

Passcode

Define parameters for creating a passcode.


Restrictions

Define restrictions and permissions related to device functionality, applications, and more.

          

Wi-Fi

Configure Wi-Fi and proxy settings for devices to connect to a secure Wi-Fi network.

VPN

Configure VPN and proxy settings to securely access corporate data from the devices.

Per-App VPN

Configure VPN for specific apps.

Email

Configure mail settings including mail server authentication and SSL.

Exchange ActiveSync

Configure ActiveSync settings to sync Exchange data with the client apps on devices.


Enterprise Factory Reset Protection

Configure EFRP for managed devices.

Kiosk

Lock the device to a single app or set of apps and have the settings pre-configured.

Web Shortcuts

Specify web shortcuts to be provisioned on the devices for quick access.


Web Content Filter

Blocklist or Allowlist contents to be viewed on the browser of a device.

Managed Web Domains

Secure your corporate downloads by preventing unauthorized access.

Wallpaper

Specify the image to be used as wallpaper on device's lock screen/home screen.

Asset Tag Information

Specify the basic device information to be displayed on the device lock screen for easier device identification.

AirPrint

Configure AirPrint to print documents, images, etc., from the device.

Global HTTP Proxy

Configure Global Proxy settings to ensure that users need not specify proxy settings anywhere else on MDM.

Enterprise SSO

Configure Single Sign-On to access various web services and apps easily.

Certificate

Distribute certificates to managed devices to secure access to services such as e-mail, Wi-Fi, etc.

SCEP

Integrate with Certificate Authority to automate distribution client certificates to secure devices through certificate-based authentication.

      

LDAP

Configure LDAP settings to quickly access resources on a public network.

Contact Sync

Configure CardDav settings to sync corporate contacts with the client app on the device.

Calendar Sync

Configure CalDav settings to sync calendar events, tasks, and schedules on the managed devices.

Subscribed Calendars

Configure calendar settings to sync data from subscribed calendars with the client app on the device.

Access Point Name

Configure the Access Point Name (APN) settings on devices to connect to a carrier for data connection.

Custom Configuration

Configure customized profiles using third-party tools such as Apple Configurator and distribute them via MDM.

OEMConfig

Configure OEM-specific, customized settings to gain granular control over the devices.


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