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Share your deployment experiences with Android zero-touch enrollment
Welcome back Moombas ! And thank you for sharing your experiences and ideas on how to improve the enrolment process.
I wonder if Michel and mattdermody feel these ideas would improve their workflow as well 🤔
Yes "Zero Touch" Enrollment certainly would be more attractive it was closer to actual Zero touches for the end user stepping through the enrollment procedure. As long as Google is going to force manual interaction with multiple privacy prompt and permission oriented screens I will have to have IT personnel and not end users perform those interactions. With that in mind I personally am less comfortable, at least currently, with the idea of remote wiping a device to have it automatically re-enroll as it currently won't automatically re-enroll without end user interaction.
- Emilie_B29 days agoGoogle Community Manager
mattdermody thanks for your reply - so, and excuse me if I get this wrong, you'd like to be able to enrol and re-enrol devices without the end users being involved at all?
- Moombas29 days agoLevel 4.1: Jelly Bean
I think thats the dream of everyone but i mean the minimum you always have is to establish a data connection (insert SIM card, scan Wifi QR code (even possible via StageNow) or install eSIM) and after that everything should run without the need of user interaction if fully managed.
I think some things may be needed on COPE devices and BYOD is something completely different.
- mattdermody29 days agoLevel 2.3: Gingerbread
If Zero Touch was actually Zero Touch like it claims to be, then yes. It however is not and we would leave devices orphaned out on the field awaiting manual set up from an end user before re-enrollment occurs.
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