![]() ![]() Once the KSP app is visible in the apps list in Intune, you can a ssign it to the device group. Īdding the "Knox Service Plugin" via the Managed Google Play Store. In the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, add the KSP app via the Managed Google Play Store. For detailed instructions, see Add and assign Managed Google Play apps to Android Enterprise devices. The KSP app is available in Google Play and can be automatically deployed to devices using Intune. Samsung offers the Knox Service Plugin (KSP) to help IT admins create and push app configurations to managed devices. To apply an OEMConfig configuration to a Samsung device, the KSP app must be installed first. This section explains how to add an OEMConfig app and then create an OEMC o nfig profile. OEMConfig configuration settings are delivered to a device via an OEMConfig app. OEMConfig is an Android standard that we use to add, create, and customize OEM-specific settings, including DeX settings, for Android Enterprise devices. Now, all devices that are enrolled with this profile in Intune automatically become members of our group. ![]() "Įxample dynamic device query for the "Samsung COPE Test for DeX OEMConfig" profile. Under Property, we select e nrollmentProfileName then under O perator, select Equals, and under Value, we enter the profile name "Samsung COPE Test for DeX OEMConfig. We define the rule criteria under Dynamic device members > Add a dynamic query. When you create this new group, make sure to select “Dynamic Device” in the Membership type field.Įxample dynamic device group for DeX devices.Īs a membership criterion for the group, we use the name of the enrollment profile. We use d the same enrollment profile name “Samsung COPE Test for DeX OEMConfig” for our device group. We will use this dynamic group to assign policies, apps, and configurations, including the DeX configuration, to each new device that belongs to that group. Next, we create a new device group to add all Samsung models with the same enrollment profile dynamically. Īn example enrollment profile for “Corporate-owned devices with a work profile” looks like this:Įxample enrollment profile for “Corporate-owned devices with a work profile”. For detailed instructions, see Set up Intune enrollment of Android Enterprise C orporate- O wned devices with a W ork P rofile. įirst, you will need to create an enrollment profile and set up a device group for Samsung devices that are corporate-o wned with a w ork profile. In this article, we will explain how to set up and configure DeX for managed Samsung devices in Intune. IT a dministrators who manage mobile devices with Microsoft Intune can also use the service to manage Samsung DeX configurations. Samsung DeX is also available as desktop (host) application for Windows and macOS, which allows you to work simultaneously between your mobile device and your computer. You can also connect a mouse and keyboard to the mobile device via Bluetooth. The DeX interface then appears on the screen via the video stream. To use Samsung DeX, you simply connect a USB - C to HDMI cable to an external monitor. Android application protection policies (APP) for mobile application management (MAM) enabled apps will work the same as it currently does on all Samsung Devices. ![]() Note: Both application and device policies implemented with Microsoft Endpoint Manager will continue to work with DeX without modification. However, to optimize desktop/DeX performance, developers might need to customize their application (see Optimizing your app on the Samsung website ). The Samsung DeX platform is an extension of Android N ougat 's multi- window mode, which means that you can use almost any Android application in desktop mode on a supported device. For more information and a list of supported devices, go to Samsung DeX (link to ). Samsung DeX is available on premium models. With Samsung DeX, you can use mobile apps in desktop mode and work from your phone or tablet in a PC-like user interface. To help manage more complex projects, Samsung offers Samsung DeX, which creates a desktop experience for mobile users. Mobile devices have become powerful enough to support various computationally intensive tasks. By Lothar Zeitler – Senior Program Manager | Microsoft Endpoint Manager – Intune ![]()
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