4 Ways you can assign profiles to devices
1) Assign the profile to the device owner, aka the 'user'.
2) Assign the profile to a user group. Make the user (device owner) a member of the group
3) Assign the profile to the device itself.
4) Assign the profile to a device group. Make the device a member of the group.
This wiki explains 1) and 2) - how to apply profiles to individual users and to user groups.
Profiles assigned to a user will apply to all devices owned by the user. You can apply multiple profiles for different operating systems to a user. Endpoint Manager will apply the appropriate profile to a device depending on its OS.
The screen shows all profiles assigned to a user. You can add, remove or edit profiles as required.
The next screen shows all profiles that you can add to the user. The list excludes profiles which are already assigned to the user:
The new profiles are automatically deployed to the user's devices.
Remove a profile
Apply profiles to a user group
Profiles you apply to a user group get applied to all members of the group, and in-turn to their devices. You can apply multiple profiles for different operating systems to a user group. Endpoint Manager applies the appropriate profile to a device depending on its OS.
The screen shows all profiles assigned to the group. You can add, remove or edit profiles as required.
The next screen shows all profiles that you can add to the group. The list excludes profiles that are already assigned to the group:
Remove a profile from a group
The profiles are removed from all devices belonging to group members.
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Further reading:
How to create new user accounts and user groups in Endpoint Manager
How to enroll devices using the on-boarding wizard
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