- Basics
- About Knox
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- Knox white paper
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- For IT admins
- Knox Admin Portal
- Knox Suite
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- Introduction
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- Before you begin
- Get started with UEMs
- Introduction
- Blackberry UEM
- Citrix Endpoint Management
- FAMOC
- IBM MaaS360
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- SOTI MobiControl
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- Migrate to Android 11
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- Knox Capture
- Introduction
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- IT admins: Get started
- Getting started with Knox Capture
- Step 1: Launch Knox Capture
- Step 2: Create a scanning profile
- Step 3: Select apps and activities
- Step 4: Configure the scanner
- Step 5: Set keystroke output rules
- Step 6: Test apps in your configuration
- Step 7: Share your configuration
- Step 8: Deploy Knox Capture in Managed mode
- End users: Get started
- Features
- Release notes
- FAQ
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- Knox Asset Intelligence
- Knox Manage
- Introduction
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- Get started
- Video: Getting started with Knox Manage
- Integration with Managed Service Provider
- Access Knox Manage
- Configure basic environments
- Create user accounts
- Create groups
- Create organization
- Set up devices and profiles
- Create a new profile
- Assign profiles to groups and organizations
- Enroll devices
- Shared Android device quickstart
- Non-shared Android device enrollment quickstart
- Android Management API device enrollment quickstart
- Apple User Enrollment quickstart
- View device information
- Apply profiles to organizations
- Set up Knox Manage deployment with a Knox Suite license
- Manage Chromebooks
- Manage Android devices with the Android Management API
- Manage Shared iPads
- Configure
- Licenses
- Organization
- Users
- Sync user information
- Groups
- Devices
- Content
- Applications
- Profile
- Knox E-FOTA
- Certificates
- Advanced settings
- Monitor
- Kiosk devices
- Knox Remote Support
- Active Directory
- Microsoft Exchange
- Mobile Admin
- Appendix
- Release notes
- Features
- FAQ
- KBAs
- Knox E-FOTA
- Introduction
- How-to videos
- Get started
- Features
- EMM integration
- Appendix
- Release notes
- FAQ
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- Troubleshoot
- Knox E-FOTA On-Premises
- Legacy Knox E-FOTA products
- Knox Guard
- Introduction
- How-to video
- Get started
- Using Knox Guard
- Dashboard
- Manage devices
- Device management
- Accept or reject devices
- Upload devices
- Delete devices
- Complete device management
- Send notifications
- Enable or disable SIM control
- Download devices as CSV
- View device log
- View device deletion log
- Start and stop blinking reminder
- Lock and unlock devices
- Update lock message
- Send relock timestamp
- Turn on/off relock reminder
- Manage policies
- Manage licenses
- Manage resellers
- Manage admins and roles
- Activity log
- Knox Deployment App
- Release notes
- FAQ
- KBAs
- Support
- Knox Guard REST API
- Samsung Care+ for Business
- For Knox Partners
- Knox Deployment Program
- Knox MSP Program
Knox Configure 1.13 release notes
KLM/SKL license activation for specific applications
This enhancement enables the activation a KLM or SKL license for applications installed using Knox Configure. If using Knox SDKs, some applications still require Knox license activation. This enhancement reduces the burden placed on partners to implement Knox licenses within Enterprise application(s).
Device-side UX refresh
To date, numerous Knox Configure device screens have yet to improve from their legacy KCC design.
To address this, the Knox Configure out-of-box device experience has a simpler flow and user navigation, reducing the number of screens a user encounters when setting up their device.
Additionally, the new UX provides detailed feedback of a device's configuration progress for a better understanding of the steps involved and wait times, including app download and installation progress, and filename and download progress.
Enhanced CSV profile configuration
To date, IT admins are unable to optimally input configuration settings using the CSV file format. With this new feature, multiple inputs can now be provided with a CSV file or copy & paste, including:
Setup edition: Disable the use of other applications (Max 10) within the Applications & content section
Dynamic edition: Disable the use of other applications, prevent applications from being uninstalled, application restrictions (applications blocklist, applications allowlist), application URL restrictions (applications, URL blocklist, URL allowlist) within the Applications & content section
APN selection for E-Billing improvements
To date, the APN, MNC and MCC were not distinguishable when selecting an AP resource for a profile's E-Billing configuration. With this release, the KC console's UX has been updated with more granular APN, MNC and MCC data per drop-down menu option.
Knox Mobile Enrollment (KME)
KLM/SKL license activation for specific applications
This enhancement enables the activation a KLM or SKL license for applications installed using Knox Configure. If using Knox SDKs, some applications still require Knox license activation. This enhancement reduces the burden placed on partners to implement Knox licenses within Enterprise application(s).
Device-side UX refresh
The KME device experience now has a simpler flow and navigation. In particular, the number of device screens has been reduced to shorten enrollment times, enrollment progress screens have been merged into a single screen, and the Finish screen has been replaced with a notification.
The updated UX design matches the latest Samsung Experience (SE9) for a seamless setup wizard experience. Detailed enrollment progress is provided so users can better understand the steps and subsequent wait times. The language displayed on the device has also been updated to reduce user uncertainty.
DuoSTATION MDM support
In response to a DuoSTATION request, DuoSTATION now has Google DO (Work Managed Device) support for KME.