We are using XenMobile 10.12 rolling patch 4 and I do not fully understand how the enrollment of Android Enterprise COSU devices works, the documentation is somewhat unclear. When enrolling Fully Managed or COPE devices I use afw#xenmobile and the corresponding enrollment profile.
Do I enroll a COSU device in the same way? If so, what makes it a COSU device? When creating a new enrollment profile I can only choose between Fully Managed, COPE and Legacy. Is it Fully Managed + Kiosk policy that makes it a COSU device? If that's the case how does it differ from a Fully Managed device with a restriction policy that allows only specific apps? And why does XenMobile 10.13 offer COSU as an option while creating an enrollment profile and 10.12 doesn't?
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mbrenne213
Hello everyone,
We are using XenMobile 10.12 rolling patch 4 and I do not fully understand how the enrollment of Android Enterprise COSU devices works, the documentation is somewhat unclear. When enrolling Fully Managed or COPE devices I use afw#xenmobile and the corresponding enrollment profile.
Do I enroll a COSU device in the same way? If so, what makes it a COSU device? When creating a new enrollment profile I can only choose between Fully Managed, COPE and Legacy. Is it Fully Managed + Kiosk policy that makes it a COSU device? If that's the case how does it differ from a Fully Managed device with a restriction policy that allows only specific apps? And why does XenMobile 10.13 offer COSU as an option while creating an enrollment profile and 10.12 doesn't?
Thanks for your help!
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