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As an IT admin, you can configure Samsung Account for Business and Galaxy AI features through the Knox Service Plugin. 

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On your Knox Manage console, go to the Profiles page, then click Add.

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Give your profile a name, select Android Enterprise, ensure Samsung Knox is also selected, then click Save & Set Policy.

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Under the Samsung Knox policies, go to Knox-Service-Plugin.

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If your fleet consists of company-owned devices, either fully managed or configured with a work profile, 

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go to Device-wide policies, then set Enable device policy controls to True.

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If your fleet consists of personally-owned devices configured with a work profile, 

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go to Work-profile policies, then set Enable work profile policies to True.

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Regardless of your device deployment type, the policies for enabling Samsung Account for Business remain the same.

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Under Device Account Policy, set Enable Device Account Policy controls to True, 

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then in the Samsung Account configuration field, enable Samsung Account for Business.

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As an enterprise IT admin, you may want to block users from accessing certain Galaxy AI features

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if they can potentially impact your business.

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For example, you may want to block Photo Assist 

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if you want to prevent users from using AI to alter photos taken for work purposes.

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To block AI features on company-owned devices, 

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open the Advanced Restriction policies under Device-wide policies. 

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By default, your devices will have all Galaxy AI features enabled. 

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If you want to block all AI features, set Block all Galaxy AI to True.

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If you want to manually block specific AI features, set Block all Galaxy AI to False, 

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then in the Block individual Galaxy AI operations drop-down list, 

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only select the Galaxy AI features that you want to block.

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If your fleet consists of personally-owned devices configured with a work profile, 

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you can find the same settings under Work profile policies.

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Once you configure your Knox Service Plugin policies, click Save & Assign.

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On the next page, select the device group that you want to apply this profile to, then click Assign & push.

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Once the devices receive the updated policies, 

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your end users will be able to sign into their Samsung business account, 

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and use any Galaxy AI features you gave them access to.

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Now that you know how to configure Samsung account for business and Galaxy AI apps,

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see the 2nd video in the series to learn how end users can sign in and use these apps on their device.

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To get help at any time, see our documentation at docs.samsungknox.com. Thanks for watching!

