- *BASICS*
- The Knox Ecosystem
- Samsung Knox Portal
- Knox Cloud Services
- General Knox Support
- Knox Licenses
- *FOR IT ADMINS*
- Knox Suite
- Knox Platform for Enterprise
- Introduction
- White paper
- Before you begin
- Get started with UEMs
- Introduction
- Blackberry UEM
- IBM MaaS360
- Microsoft Intune
- MobileIron Cloud
- MobileIron Core
- Samsung Knox Manage
- SOTI MobiControl
- VMware Workspace ONE UEM
- Knox Service Plugin
- Release notes
- Migrate to Android 11
- FAQs
- Troubleshoot
- KBAs
- Knox Mobile Enrollment
- Introduction
- Get started
- Features
- Register resellers
- Add an admin
- Create profiles
- Google device owner support
- MDM compatibility matrices
- Device users
- Activity log
- Enroll and unenroll devices
- Configure devices
- Provide KME feedback
- Use the Knox Deployment App (KDA)
- Recover Google FRP locked devices using KME
- Role-based access control (RBAC)
- Release notes
- FAQs
- Troubleshoot
- KBAs
- Knox Configure
- Mobile
- Wearables
- Shared Device
- Knox Capture
- Introduction
- How it works
- How-to videos
- 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
- FAQs
- Troubleshoot
- Knox Manage
- Introduction
- How-to videos
- Get started
- Configure
- Licenses
- Organization
- Users
- Sync user information
- Groups
- Devices
- Content
- Applications
- Profile
- Knox E-FOTA
- Certificates
- Advanced settings
- Monitor
- Kiosk devices
- Remote Support
- Active Directory
- Microsoft Exchange
- Mobile Admin
- Appendix
- Release notes
- FAQs
- KBAs
- Knox E-FOTA
- Introduction
- White paper
- Knox E-FOTA One
- Introduction
- How-to videos
- Get started
- Features
- EMM integration
- Appendix
- Release notes
- FAQs
- Troubleshoot
- KBAs
- Migrate from Knox E-FOTA Advanced to Knox E-FOTA One
- Knox E-FOTA Advanced
- Knox E-FOTA on MDM
- Samsung Care+ for Business
- *FOR RESELLERS*
- Knox Deployment Program
- *FOR MANAGED SERVICE PROVIDERS*
- Knox MSP Program
Add Public Applications using Managed Google Play Store Private Web
Starting this release, KM now supports the web version of the Managed Google Play (MGP) app, using the Google Chrome browser. Note that before you allow the use of MGP's web version, you must approve the use of Google's Chrome browser. If Chrome isn't on the list of allowed applications, you cannot add MGP web app.
To add a new MGP web app, do as follows:
- Go to the Application page > click Add > click Select Application type > click Public App (Managed Google Play Private - Web). The Managed Google Play Web Apps page opens.
- On this page, enter the following information:
- Title—This title is the name of the app as shown on the device. This name does not need to match the app's title on the MGP store.
- URL—This value is the web app's URL that the IT admins want to provide to the device's users.
- Display—Depending upon the app, you may choose to deploy it to run in either full screen, standalone, or minimal UI display.
- Icon—If you want to use a custom icon for the app you are adding, click Upload icon and follow onscreen instructions to add the icon.
- Return to the Application page > select the newly added app > click Assign.
- On the Assign Application page, provide the following the relevant information and assign device targets to this application.
- Installation Type—Select the appropriate installation type from Manual or Automatic. Even if you select the Automatic installation type, device users can choose to uninstall the web app.
- Auto-run after installation—Select whether you want to auto-run the app on the target device after it is installed.