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- Knox Capture
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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
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- Introduction
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- Video: Getting started with Knox Manage
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- 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
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- Sync user information
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- Appendix
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- Introduction
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- Appendix
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- Introduction
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- 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
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- Manage licenses
- Manage resellers
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Android Management API device enrollment quickstart
Knox Manage supports Android Management API is the following device modes:
- Work profile
- Fully managed
You must use the Android Device Policy app to enroll devices and to deploy and manage Android Management API policies on the devices.
For app management, AMAPI makes exclusive use of Managed Google Play. Fully-managed devices enrolled with AMAPI can only install private apps.
You can enroll AMAPI devices for the following provisioning strategies:
- User-based
- Userless
User-based enrollment with Android Management API
A user-based device is associated with a user account and requires the device user to authenticate with their Knox Manage account during the enrollment flow. By default, this method uses a QR code to initiate the enrollment flow, but you can also make use of enrollment providers like Knox Mobile Enrollment and Zero-touch.
To enroll a user-based device using a QR code:
Step 1: Prepare the device for enrollment
- Factory reset and power off the device.
- On the Knox Manage console, go to User.
- Select the user, then click Request Enrollment. An enrollment email with the QR code is sent to the user.
Step 2: The device user enrolls the device
- Power on the device.
- At the welcome screen, tap the screen six times. The QR code reader app automatically installs and launches.
- Using another device to display the enrollment email, scan the QR code with the device.
- On the Agree to Terms and Conditions screen, read and acknowledge the terms and conditions. If you agree, the sign-in screen opens with a Samsung Knox Manage logo.
- Sign in with the user account credentials.
Userless enrollment with Android Management API
A userless device is not associated with a single user account. It is a shared device operated by multiple users or used in multiple enterprise contexts. It supports multiple user accounts and applies the settings and profile of the users at the start of their session.
You can enroll a userless device using Knox Mobile Enrollment, Zero-touch enrollment, or by issuing an enrollment token generated by the Knox Manage console.
To enroll a userless device using an enrollment token:
Step 1: Prepare the device for enrollment
- Factory reset and power off the device.
Step 2: Generate token and QR code
- On the Knox Manage console, go to Device Enrollment > Android/Wear OS Token.
- Click Add to open the Add Token page, and specify the Name, Device Group, and Expiration Period of the token.
- Back on the Android/Wear OS Token page, click the name of the new token to view its details.
- Click Download QR Code as PDF and save the file to your file system.
- Open the PDF.
Step 3: Enroll the device
- Power on the device.
- At the welcome screen, tap the screen six times. The QR code reader app automatically installs and launches.
- Scan the QR code from the open PDF file displayed on your other system.
- On the Agree to Terms and Conditions screen, read and acknowledge the terms and conditions. If you agree, the sign-in screen opens with a Samsung Knox Manage logo.
The device is enrolled and awaiting the start of a user session. Device users can now sign-in with their user account credentials.