- Basics
- The Knox Ecosystem
- White Paper
- Samsung Knox Portal
- Knox Cloud Services
- General Knox Support
- Knox Licenses
- For IT admins
- Knox Admin Portal
- Knox Suite
- Knox Platform for Enterprise
- Introduction
- How-to videos
- Before you begin
- Get started with UEMs
- Introduction
- Blackberry UEM
- Citrix Endpoint Management
- FAMOC
- 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
- Knox Configure
- Mobile
- Wearables
- Shared Device
- FAQ
- KBAs
- 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
- FAQ
- KBAs
- Troubleshoot
- Knox Asset Intelligence
- Knox Manage
- Introduction
- How-to videos
- 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
- 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
- KBAs
- 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
- Samsung Care+ for Business
- For Knox Partners
- Knox Deployment Program
- Knox MSP Program
KME Direct v1.1 Release Note – August 3, 2021
KME Direct is the on-premise version of KME, allowing you to configure device profiles to automate the setup and configuration of target devices. This KME Direct v1.1 release is scheduled to go live on August 3, 2021 and includes the following features:
- Added an option to select QR code type for legacy devices
- Improved the QR code recognition rate
- Added support for Samsung SDS EMM (On-Prem) and other EMMs
- Enhanced form field labels and tooltips text
- Fixed issues and bugs raised by customers
Option to select QR code type for legacy devices
IT admins can now create a configuration profile and select the QR code type to send and scan. Since there are different versions of QR code formats, and old devices cannot recognize the new version containing any-order QR codes, the admin can now manually select a current or legacy version of the code. The current version is suited when working with devices on Android S OS and newer. The new version of QR codes works for devices running Android S OS and higher. The legacy version works for devices running Android R OS. Note that you must scan the legacy codes in sequential order.
Improved QR code recognition rate
Along with the option to select a QR code type for legacy devices, the QR code recognition rate is improved for both scanning on device screens and print outs. There is a higher successful recognition rate on first scan attempt when compared to the previous release.
Support for Samsung SDS EMM (On-Prem) and other EMMs
The KME Direct V1.1 release also provides IT admins with the option to enroll devices to Samsung SDS EMM and other EMMs. The EMM vendor list now includes an option to select Samsung SDS EMM or Other. If you select the Samsung SDS EMM option, all required fields are automatically filled for ease of use. The auto-filled fields include the following values: APK URL, Admin package component name, and Admin app signature checksum. If you select Other, then the required fields are left blank and you can edit them based on information provided in the form of tooltips.
Form field and guiding text changes
The Create a New Profile screen includes changes to field labels. For example, what was previously known as the “Name” field under “Wi-Fi network information” is now renamed to “SSID Name”. This change makes it easier to understand the information needed and helps you complete a new profile quickly. Refer to Set up and configuration for IT admins and see the sections Create device configuration profiles and Create device deployment profiles for the latest field names.
Bug fixes
The KME Direct V1.1 release also includes a few bug fixes. These fixes include the following:
- Added missing mandatory fields during initial profile creation
- Added a missing field input checker to verify passcode rules, URI format, and the uniqueness of profile names
- Added support for Corporate owned device with work profile (COPE) mode