Assign Profile: Options
Use this dialog box to specify profile assignment options. For a detailed procedure, refer to Assigning a Profile.
Installation
Choose the profile installation method, the device network types you want to enable for profile assignment, and the minimum device battery level for assignment.
Installation Method | Choose how to install the profile's content on the device(s):
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Installation Priority | Select the priority value for a profile to establish its precedence over other
profiles during installation. This does not affect the installation
of non-prioritized profiles. Note: Value 1 is the highest and
ensures that the profile installs first. |
Halt Installation of Lower Priority Profiles | This toggle enables administrators to halt the installation of lower priority
profiles. Note: If this profile fails to install, SOTI MobiControl halts the installation of all
lower prioritized profiles. |
Network Restrictions | Specify the networks the device can use to download profile contents. |
Minimum Battery Level | Set a minimum battery level required to begin installation. |
Package Options
Select options for package storage on the device, when package installation or re-installation should occur, and when to uninstall the package.
Store Packages Persistently | When enabled, packages remain in the device's persistent storage to be re-deployed after a factory reset or a cold reboot. |
Reinstall Every Update Schedule and Check-in | When enabled, the device reinstalls packages based on the update schedule and each time it checks in with the server. |
Uninstall Contents After Profile Revocation/Deletion | When enabled, this option removes package contents from the device(s) when removing or deleting the profile. |
Install Date | Set a date and time for installing the package on the device. Choose which time standard to use: Device Time or UTC Time. |
Custom Package Installation Schedule | Set time frames for installing the packages. You can set many time frames. Select Add to add a time. Select Edit to edit an existing one. |
Profile Deployment Actions
Specify the time and date to assign, disable or revoke the profile.
Assign Date | Enable to select a date and time to assign the profile. If you also enable Delay to next update schedule, profile assignment takes place on the first update check-in following the assign date. |
Disable Date | Enable to select a date and time to disable the profile. |
Revoke Date | Enable to select a date and time to revoke the profile. |
Custom Deployment Schedule | Set time frames for installing the contents of the profile. You can set many
time-frames. Select the Add button to add a
time-frame. Note: You can set a profile assign date/time and a
time-frame. If the assigned date/time is outside the time-frame,
the profile is not automatically installed. It deploys only if
the device checks in during the time-frame and after the assign
date. The time-frame start does not trigger a
check-in. Note: The download duration of packages may
exceed the custom deployment time-frame based on their number
and size. Downloads complete even if they exceed this
time-frame. If interrupted by a device going offline, the
download resumes from where it left off once the device is back
online.
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Profile Scheduling
Assign and revoke profiles from devices based on a recurring weekly schedule for the selected days of the week. Based on the set profile schedule, the server requests all assigned devices to check-in at the time of assignment to apply the profile. The server requests all assigned devices to check-in at the time of revocation to remove the profile.
Start Day | Specify the day of the week to assign the profile to the selected devices. |
Start Time | Specify the time of the day to assign the profile to the selected devices. Note: The time zone corresponds to the server’s
local time. |
End Day | Specify the day of the week to revoke the profile from the selected devices. |
End Time | Specify the time of the day to revoke the profile from the selected devices. Note: The time zone corresponds to the server’s
local time. |