on 02-23-2016 4:43 PM
Hi,
could be possibile to send an URL by email like afaria://<EnrollmentCode> for autoenrollment?
On IOS I notice that when click (if the Afaria client is installed) on link it open the Afaria Client but not populate the textbox for Enrollment Code.
On Android when I click on afaria://<EnrollmentCode> nothing appen.
Do you have suggestion to obtain this behavior? My desiderata is that when the user click on the link, it prepopulate afaria client with enrollment code.
Thanks And Kind Regards,
Elia.
http://help.sap.com/Download/Multimedia/pdf-afaria7sp11/Device_management.pdf
For iOS 7 and above, have a look at page 246: "Enrolling iOS 7 Devices in Management using MDM-First Enrollment"
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Ella,
For android you can just copy the actual enrollment link out of the enrollment policy and that should do the trick. It should not start with Afaria:// for either ios or Android. The afaria will open the client if on an iOS device. Generally it is http:// or https://.
Go into Afaria
Open the policy page.
Click on the enrollment policy
Edit.
The enrollment URL is there. Give that a try.
Tracy
Hi Tracy,
I would like create a pattern for autoenrollment link, by using tinyurl.
I you try send you an email with this text: afaria://?e=tcfdc435 and you click on this link from IOS device with Afaria client installed, it will open Afaria Client with Enrollment code precompiled, "tcfdc435". This on IOS work perfectly, but on Android it don't work.
Some one have suggestions?
Regards,
Elia.
Hi Elia,
Please check out page 237 at the link below for supported enrollment options:
http://help.sap.com/Download/Multimedia/pdf-afaria7sp11/Device_management.pdf
As you can see, for Android, you can either distribute the enrollment code to your users, or you can have them obtain a code by enrolling via the Self-Service Portal.
I do not believe there is a way to accomplish an afaira:// link like you’re looking for with Android. This mechanism for launching apps seems to be unique to iOS, as it appears that you can launch any iOS app using a link of the form appName://. Testing on Android, however, I’m unable to open any apps this way, so if there is some type of similar functionality for Android, it would probably be at an OS level, like it is for iOS. This likely wouldn’t be unique to the Afaria application.
Best,
Mandy Spivey
SAP Product Support
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