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RCP data sync profile configuration
RCP data sync profiles help you configure application-level policies for syncing data within a work profile container. You can then use these profiles. The process to create and configure RCP data sync profiles has two distinct parts:
The following two sections provides in-depth examples for this process.
Create RCP data sync configuration profile
To create a new RCP data sync configuration, do as follows:
- In your UEM console, open the Device Configuration Profile that is associated with your target devices, and then on the middle navigation menu, click Properties. The Device Configuration Policy Properties page opens.
- On the Properties page, in the Settings list, click Configured. The OEMConfig page for the Device Configuration Policy opens.
- Next to the RCP Data Sync profile Configurations (Premium) field, click Configure. The Configure values in settings menu page opens to show a refreshed navigation menu to its immediate left.
- On the middle navigation menu, click ... > Add setting. The Configure values in settings menu page opens to show fields and controls that help you customize your device settings.
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Do as follows:
- Next to Select Application to Data Sync field, click Configure. On the page that opens, in the Name of the Application field, select Calendar.
- In the middle menu, click RCP Data Sync profile Configuration to return to the RCP Data Sync profile Configuration page.
- Next to Select Data Sync Property field, click Configure. On the page that opens, use this configuration profile's controls to add one action or data sync property that you want to allow or block for the calendar application.
- In the middle menu, click RCP Data Sync profile Configuration to return to the RCP Data Sync profile Configuration page.
- To enable the user sync data on selective applications, set the Enable user to data sync on selective applications field to True.
NOTE—You can only add and configure one data sync property per profile. If you want to configure another data sync property, you need to add a data sync profile for each property you want to manage. - Click OK. The configuration profile you just created is saved and deployed to devices based on your deployment schedule. The next step is to enable the use of this configuration profile on your devices.
Configure and use RCP policies
To configure and use the RCP data sync configuration policy for the calendar app you just created, do as follows:
- In your UEM console, open the Device Configuration Profile associated with your target devices, and then on the middle navigation menu, click Properties. The Device Configuration Policy Properties page opens.
- On the Properties page, in the Settings list, click Configure. The OEMConfig page for the Device Configuration Policy opens.
- Next to the Work profile policies (Profile Owner) field, click Configure. The Work profile policies (Profile Owner) page opens.
- Next to the RCP policy (Premium) field, click Configure. The RCP policy (Premium) page opens.
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On this page, do as follows:
- Set the Enable RCP Policy Controls field to True.
- Set values for the Allow moving files from personal space to work profile and Allow moving files from Work profile to personal space fields as needed.
- Set the value for the Enable RCP data sync policy field to True. The RCP data sync policy you created earlier is now applicable to appropriate devices with a PO.
- Click OK. The settings you changed are saved and deployed to devices based on your deployment schedule.