On Failure

Created: Modified: Workflow Actions

NOTE: The Workflow actions available to you depend on the Workflow model you select, the MDM system you use, and the OS of your devices. The Workflow action in Advanced > On Failure allows you to specify what happens if a Workflow fails for any reason. You can have Mobile Access Management automatically retry the Workflow, up to 10 times. … Read More

Check Out

Created: Modified: Checkout

Check Out allows organizations to keep a record each time a user takes a shared device, improving accountability and allowing unique device personalization. Mobile Access Management locks down iOS devices in software using Apple’s robust “single app mode” to deter theft. Mobile Access Management can update apps and system software while iOS devices are charging, to maintain a patched and ... Read More

Add Files

Created: Modified: Workflow Actions

NOTE: The Workflow actions available to you depend on the Workflow model you select, the MDM system you use, and the OS of your devices. Use Mobile Access Management to add files directly into certain apps. This feature is available on request from Imprivata Support. Only apps which support iTunes file sharing may receive files. You can check your apps … Read More

Send E-mail

Created: Modified: Workflow Actions

NOTE: The workflow actions available to you depend on the Workflow model you select, the MDM system you use, and the OS of your devices. This workflow allows you to send email notifications before or after deployments. This can be helpful to tell you when and why deployments fail. Multiple recipients may be included by using commas to separate them.

Set Attribute

Created: Modified: Workflow Actions

NOTE: The workflow actions available to you depend on the Workflow model you select, the MDM system you use, and the OS of your devices. This Advanced action allows you to set device Attributes if the Workflow was a success. Set Attribute can be useful for single-use Workflows, copying Launchpad attributes to device attributes, and more.

Set Restrictions

Created: Modified: Workflow Actions

NOTE: The workflow actions available to you depend on the Workflow model you select, the MDM system you use, and the OS of your devices. While you can set restrictions with your MDM, Mobile Access Management also provides the same function. NOTE: iOS devices will combine multiple restriction sets in the most restrictive way. So, while you can always add restrictions, … Read More

Lock to App

Created: Modified: Workflow Actions

NOTE: The workflow actions available to you depend on the Workflow model you select, the MDM system you use, and the OS of your devices. Mobile Access Management can put your device in Single App Mode (also sometimes known as Kiosk mode). This action restricts your device to one specific app and it be configured using built-in apps, Enterprise Apps and … Read More

DEP

Created: Modified: Documentation

Some MDMs allow you to import Imprivata Mobile Access Management’s Supervision Identity, allowing MAM to pair and do a lot more with your DEP devices. When this feature is enabled and configured, you will be able to Set Wallpaper, Launch App, and install configuration profiles using the Manage with DEP workflows. For more information, see this article.  

Wait for Battery Level

Created: Modified: Workflow Actions

NOTE: The workflow actions available to you depend on the Workflow model you select, the MDM system you use, and the OS of your devices. This action allows you to wait until a device reaches a desired battery level before a deployment begins. This can be especially useful during iOS Updating, which may fail if a device’s battery level is too … Read More

Reboot

Created: Modified: Workflow Actions

NOTE: The workflow actions available to you depend on the Workflow model you select, the MDM system you use, and the OS of your devices. The Reboot action restarts your device after the end of a deployment containing this action. This may be helpful at kiosks in single-app mode that could benefit from being rebooted nightly. Manually rebooting a device that’s … Read More