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Lynda
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July 9, 2025

Your first steps with ChromeOS Enterprise Upgrade

  • July 9, 2025
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This article will walk you through the initial, straightforward steps of setting up and managing your ChromeOS devices with ChromeOS Enterprise Upgrade. We'll cover everything from getting started with the Admin console and enrolling your devices to finding helpful support resources and assisting your users with the transition to ChromeOS.

 

Where to begin?

Starting with ChromeOS Enterprise Upgrade is straightforward. Follow these simple steps:

 

  1. Signing up: Begin by signing up for a Trial for ChromeOS Enterprise Upgrade, either on our website, or directly from the Admin Console if you already have access.

  2. Accessing the admin console: The Admin console is your central hub for managing ChromeOS devices. Access it to get started.

  3. Using the setup guides: Inside the Admin console, you'll find interactive Setup guides. These guided tutorials will help you navigate the setup process. Locate them by navigating to "Devices > Chrome > Setup Guide" in the left-hand menu.

How to start managing ChromeOS devices: Enrollment

Enrollment is the key to managing your ChromeOS devices.

 

Enrollment is the process of registering devices in the Admin Console, allowing you to manage them.

Devices can be enrolled during their initial setup using the "Enterprise enrollment" process.

There are detailed instructions and videos available to guide you through the enrollment process.

For new users, it's highly recommended to complete the Setup guide in the Admin console, as it provides a step-by-step walkthrough. Locate them by navigating to "Devices > Chrome > Setup Guide" in the left-hand menu in the Admin Console.

 

 

 

Helping your users adopt ChromeOS

 

If your users are new to ChromeOS and Chromebooks, here’s the Employee Adoption Kit that you can use to help your users learn more and answer their questions.

 

 

 

Getting help and support

 

Need help? But here’s how to find additional support: