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  1. Hello, Omnissa community! Introducing the fresh digital forum brought to you by your Omnissa Community Team! We’re absolutely thrilled to unveil this new platform designed with YOU in mind. Your community team has been eagerly anticipating this moment, and we are excited to embark on this digital journey with all of you. This forum for the Omnissa Community is set to become the go-to hub for learning, connecting, and providing feedback for product usage and enhancement. As we delve into our products, education is key, and that’s where you come in. Through this engagement platform, we’re breathing life into our community programs, but we need your participation to make it truly shine. So let us quickly tell you a bit about the offerings of this site. Within this forum, you’ll find yourself seamlessly integrated into our Tech Zone site, offering you a comprehensive learning experience along with channels for engagement and feedback – all conveniently in one place. With a wealth of technical resources at your fingertips, we’ve worked hard to ensure your experience here is as effortless as possible. Our aim is simple; to create a central space where you can ask questions, connect with fellow community members, EUC Experts, and the Omnissa Team directly, and contribute to the evolution of our product lines. Structured for functionality, our forum directs you straight to the products you’re interested in, with each widget serving as a gateway to deeper understanding. We encourage you to utilize the tools respectfully, whether you’re leaving a comment, posting a question, or engaging in discussions with others. But what does this forum offer you? A wide array of product learning opportunities such as; online resources, blogs written for you by our EUC Experts and internal team, and areas to connect with each other as we grow this community and engage with our team directly. Here are a few best practices while you navigate your way through this digital platform offering; When posting, use the predefined tags created for you allowing others to easily find resources. Be respectful of this tool and those you engage with. We aim to answer questions promptly, but your patience is appreciated. Engage with others in this community for full experience and knowledge sharing. Have FUN and enjoy LEARNING more about our products and services. To learn more about the future of Omnissa, check out the full blog HERE. Encourage others to join the community! 🫶 Your community team is looking forward to what we will build together as we work collaboratively with all of you. Sincerely, @Dale Carter @Holly Lehman @Jenn Godwin @Radina Rasheva
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  2. Find here the latest EUC Updates for this week: https://juliuslienemann.wordpress.com/2024/05/30/week-22-2024-vmware-enduser-computing-updates/
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  3. The community team is thrilled to welcome everyone into our new forums! As we get started there are so many features and settings for you to take advantage of and make your forum experience great. This post will go over a handful of the most helpful features to start using, and our team will share more tips & tricks here in the forum resources section as time goes on. Posting When you want to create a post on the forums you can either use the +Create button at the top of the screen and select the correct sub forum from the drop down list, or you can go into the sub forum you wish to post in and use the Start new topic button there. You will notice that some of the sections do not allow topics to be posted. These are categories that hold more specific sub forums, so if you go one level deeper you should be able to post just fine! Tagging & marking solutions When you post, be sure to tag your content. This will help us ensure content is in the correct subforums, make our search results better, and make it easy for other users to find your content. This is a great way to assist others who might have the same question as you, or who are searching the site and might find the insights that you are sharing helpful. If you aren't sure what tag to use or how to spell it, just start typing. Our list of predefined tags will pop up and you can choose from them, or create your own. If you ask a question and someone answers it in a way that resolves your issue, please feel free to mark the response as the solution. This helps other users who are looking at your post quickly find the correct answer! Interacting & engaging with others We encourage you to get involved in this community space, and engage with other users here. There are many ways you can do that, such as reacting to posts and replying with comments of your own! You can also follow forum members to stay up to date with their content. A good place to find people to follow could be on the leaderboard, or you can follow anyone by going to their profile page and using the +Follow Member button. If you ever see content that is not meeting the requirements in our Code of Conduct, please let the community team know by selecting the three dot symbol on the top of any post or direct message and using the Report feature. Adjusting your account settings There are many personalization options that you can adjust in your account settings, such as your display name and post signature. You can access the account settings by selecting your profile in the upper right hand corner, selecting Account Settings, and selecting the various tabs on the left hand menu. Okay - that's enough for now, this post is already way too long! I hope these tips help you in your forum journey, and the community team will be back with more in another post.
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  4. Check out the latest blog over on Omnissa.com https://www.omnissa.com/end-user-computing-division-plans-omnissa-customer-events/
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  5. Welcome to the Customer Community Program! SO excited to kick the tires on this digital experience and meet all our customers while working with our team! 💫
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  6. sharing the config file for Google Chrome Based on Google Chrome browser for enterprise https://chromeenterprise.google/browser/download/ [IncludeRegistryTrees] HKCU\Software\Google [IncludeFiles] <LocalAppData>\Google\Chrome\User Data\First Run <LocalAppData>\Google\Chrome\User Data\Local State <AppData>\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\profile.pb [IncludeFolderTrees] <LocalAppData>\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default [ExcludeFolderTrees] <LocalAppData>\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cache <LocalAppData>\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Code Cache <LocalAppData>\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\GPUCache <LocalAppData>\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\IndexedDB <LocalAppData>\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Service Worker\CacheStorage <LocalAppData>\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Service Worker\ScriptCache Google Chrome.zip Google Chrome.ico
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  7. Find here the latest EUC Updates for this week: https://juliuslienemann.wordpress.com/2024/06/06/week-23-2024-vmware-enduser-computing-updates/
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  8. Please check these articles if you run into Blast issues. Often you can fix your issue yourself. If you can't solve it, post as extensively as possible on what issues you see and how you troubleshooted. Good luck and if you solve it, please post your resolution.. Even if it was a dumb mistake, we all made those and we all learn from them. https://techzone.omnissa.com/resource/understand-and-troubleshoot-horizon-connections https://kb.omnissa.com/s/article/89455 - How to read Blast Extreme logs and determine packet loss https://kb.omnissa.com/s/article/90139 - Troubleshooting Display Issues with the Horizon Blast Protocol - Black or grey screens on connect https://kb.omnissa.com/s/article/90243 - Guidelines when Troubleshooting Horizon Blast Protocol Performance Concerns https://kb.omnissa.com/s/article/83088 - Unified Access Gateway (UAG): Troubleshooting Intermittent Blast Connection Issues https://kb.omnissa.com/s/article/87457 - Horizon Blast Disconnect Codes https://kb.omnissa.com/s/article/91181 - Horizon Client Blast Error Troubleshooting: VDPCONNECT_PEER_ERROR
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  9. Few questions have come up recently from customers upgrading to latest Horizon from older Horizon releases, I want to post them here for reference. First is important changes in UAG 2312.x and newer: https://kb.omnissa.com/s/article/96373 Please review this KB and if you are seeing HTTP 400 errors after upgrading, see the "Changes in Host Header Validation" section of that document. Second is if you are upgrading from Horizon 2207 or older, there is a new setting in the UI for "Enable Host Redirection" so please review your locked.properties file and the new setting: Enable Host Redirection https://docs.omnissa.com/bundle/Horizon8InstallUpgrade/page/EnableHostRedirection.html Also see: Update sequence for Horizon 7, Horizon 8, and compatible VMware products https://kb.omnissa.com/s/article/78445 VMware Horizon 8 Upgrade Overview https://docs.omnissa.com/bundle/Horizon8InstallUpgrade/page/Horizon8UpgradeOverview.html
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  10. Check out this new blog written by Kannan Parthasarathy, who leads the Data Science Team, explaining the guided root cause analysis tool in Workspace ONE Intelligence!
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  11. Communities were much missed since the transition. Glad they're back!
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  12. Unified Access Gateway enables secure remote access from an external network to a variety of internal resources provided by Workspace ONE and Horizon deployments. Unified Access Gateway supports multiple use cases: Per-app tunneling of native and web apps on mobile and desktop platforms to secure access to internal resources through the VMware Tunnel service. Secure on-premises email infrastructure that grants access only to authorized devices, users, and email applications based on managed policies. This capability leverages the Secure Email Gateway service integrated with Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management (UEM). Access from Workspace ONE Content to internal file shares or SharePoint repositories by running the Content Gateway service. Reverse proxying of web applications. Identity bridging for authentication to on-premises legacy applications that use Kerberos or header-based authentication. Secure external access to desktops and applications on Horizon Cloud Service and Horizon on vSphere. If you want to learn more about Unified Access Gateway, we have a dedicated product page on TechZone that provides curated information around Evaluate, Design Deploy, including links to several tutorials on how to deploy and configure each use case. Feel free to leave any feedback, using the Feedback button in the upper-right hand corner of the page
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  13. All the latest EUC updates of this week in this post: https://juliuslienemann.wordpress.com/2024/06/27/week-26-2024-vmware-enduser-computing-updates/ Enjoy! 😀
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  14. After seeing many load balancing questions on Reddit, I decided to write up an overview post on Horizon 8 Load Balancing. You can check out the post here: https://thevirtualhorizon.com/2024/06/17/omnissa-horizon-load-balancing-overview/
    5 points
  15. It can seem frustrating to have a great idea that you know will help make your administration life easier, or satisfy the need to extract data from Workspace ONE UEM, but to get to your goal you need to learn a programming language. Why not give this video a watch. It shows a very simple use case achieved by using the Workspace ONE UEM REST APIs, and the app is written in Python (or at least a dialect of Python). The app has a lot of very useful comments throughout making it easy for a beginner to follow along even if you have never written any Python code yourself. The code itself is on GitHub here. It is ready to run and has step-by-step instructions to get you going fast. The video explaining it all is here:
    5 points
  16. If you have security or privacy concerns with the new Recall feature, you can turn it off with WS1 UEM. Step-by-step instructions are in this blog by @Andreano Lanusse Dean Flaming and Kevin Teneyck: https://techzone.omnissa.com/blog/securing-your-windows-pcs-against-recall-workspace-one-uem
    5 points
  17. The Omnissa Configuration Maximums tool is now live https://configmax.omnissa.com/home
    5 points
  18. Check out the new Interoperability matrix for Omnissa https://interopmatrix.omnissa.com/Interoperability
    5 points
  19. Yes, we are maintaining OSOT, especially as it is part of the product downloads and fully supported. I've been helping with a few bugs and updates, and know that a new version is in the works.
    5 points
  20. If you've ever needed to install or update the main certificate on the Horizon Connection Server the task can feel a bit daunting at first and easy to forget a step so I created a blog post to help me remember how to do it. You may find this useful too. It also covers the steps needed to update the UAG thumbprint. Here is the post https://thedxt.ca/2024/06/horizon-connection-server-certificate/
    5 points
  21. If you find it challenging to differentiate between Workspace ONE, Workspace ONE UEM, Workspace ONE Intelligence, Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub, Workspace ONE Access, Workspace ONE Assist, and Workspace ONE Productivity Apps, then this great blog post is for you: Why so many Workspace ONEs and how are they different?
    5 points
  22. No matter what solution you are deploying, it is critical to keep your users informed of the change and how it benefits them so your solution is rapidly adopted. Be sure to use the adoption kits as a starting point to get your message out! https://adoptionwizard.techzone.omnissa.com/
    5 points
  23. If you weren't aware, we have a product page dedicated to Horizon 8 on TechZone - https://techzone.omnissa.com/horizon-8 While its not an exhaustive list of all the content we have for Horizon 8, it is organized and curated information around Evaluate, Design Deploy, and also how to connect Horizon 8 to Horizon Cloud Service. Feel free to leave any feedback, using the Feedback button in the upper-right hand corner of the page
    5 points
  24. It's the second service release in May along with several updates we've delivered during last month. It's amazing how Next-Gen modern cloud native architecture speeds up our innovation! Some highlight of new features: You can now switch your Horizon Edge Gateway deployment type from Single Virtual Machine to Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) to enable high availability to the Edge Gateway. The Italy North region is now available for Horizon Edges deployed in Microsoft Azure. The Israel Central region is now available for Horizon Edges deployed in Microsoft Azure. File Shares for storing App Volumes packages now support the Microsoft Azure automated key rotation functionality to enhance security by ensuring that storage account access keys are regularly updated. The Help Desk Administrator role has been added to enable restricted access to the Horizon Universal Console for admins who only need to perform help desk related actions. Read more in the Release Notes: https://docs.omnissa.com/bundle/HorizonCloudService-next-gen-ReleaseNotes/page/HorizonCloudService-nextgen-ReleaseNotes.html
    4 points
  25. Hi all, Horizon Product Manager here. If you need help, please feel free to ping us at horizon-license-help.pdl@broadcom.com with a description of your issues. In many cases, we've been able to locate the vsphere keys that were sold as part of the Horizon bundle.
    4 points
  26. Hi, There isn't a lot of configuration in the OneDrive app configuration. According to the MS documentation, all you can do is "Allow organizational accounts only". https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/app-configuration-policies-use-android#allow-only-configured-organization-accounts-in-apps This setting is preset on the Application Configuration tab of Assignment Settings. This configuration requires setting the value to match the user's Microsoft account and you can use lookup values such as {UserPrincipalName}, {Email}, etc.
    4 points
  27. The collaboration between one of our incredible EUC Experts, Wannes De Boodt and our internal Program Manager for UEM, Vaibhav Dabas has given us this new blog! The Postman collection went live last week, now read more about it: https://techzone.omnissa.com/resource/getting-started-workspace-one-uem-api-postman-collection If you found this blog useful, leave your comments, share on other media! Let's get the word out. ~Holly
    4 points
  28. If you use APIs in WS1 UEM, we have great news. We now have a comprehensive Postman collection for Workspace ONE UEM. This collection includes all available API calls, pre-configured and ready to use! Read all about it in this new guide on Tech Zone by Vaibhav Dabas and @Wannes de Boodt https://techzone.omnissa.com/resource/getting-started-workspace-one-uem-api-postman-collection#additional-resources
    4 points
  29. Hey Community, My name’s Lola, and I’m a UX Researcher for EUC Design. Our paths may have crossed recently when I’ve bugged you to participate in a focus group conversation, or in my past life at Spiceworks (kinda like Reddit for IT pros) where I was a Community moderator. I guess I can’t get enough of all things IT?! Super stoked for this forum, and can’t wait to share cool research + testing opportunities for you to join!
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  30. There are some changes coming that will improve the navigation on UEM Console, it's already available in few Shared SaaS UATs environments (CN135, CN137, CN138), we encourage all customers to try out the new experience before we rolled out in production with the next UEM release. Attached a preview of what is coming. For more information visit this KB https://kb.omnissa.com/s/article/97771.
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  31. In the realm of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), seamless user experience and security are paramount. VMware Horizon, a leading VDI solution, offers True Single Sign-On™ (True SSO™) to enhance both aspects. True SSO allows users to authenticate once and gain access to their virtual desktops and applications without the need for re-entering credentials. This not only improves user convenience but also strengthens security by reducing the risk of credential theft. Understanding True SSO True SSO is an advanced feature in VMware Horizon that integrates with VMware Workspace ONE Access. It leverages smart cards, RSA SecurID, RADIUS, or third-party identity providers for authentication. Once users log in to Workspace ONE Access using these methods, they can launch virtual desktops or applications without providing their Active Directory credentials. This is particularly beneficial for users who access resources from untrusted domains or use devices outside the corporate network. Prerequisites for True SSO Before setting up True SSO, ensure that you have the following prerequisites in place: Microsoft Certificate Authority is set up, which is crucial for managing and issuing digital certificates. Certificate templates for True SSO are created, defining the rules and policies for issuing certificates. Horizon Enrollment server is installed and configured to manage the enrollment of users and devices. Horizon Enrollment service client certificate is exported and imported onto the enrollment server. Configuring True SSO The process of configuring True SSO involves several steps: Set Up an Microsoft Certificate Authority: If you don't have an existing CA, you'll need to add the Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) role to a Windows server and configure it as an enterprise CA. Create Certificate Templates Used with True SSO: Define the certificate templates that will be used to issue certificates for True SSO. Install and Set Up an Enrollment Server: Deploy an Horizon Enrollment server to handle the enrollment process for users and devices. Export the Enrollment Service Client Certificate: Export the client certificate from the Horizon Enrollment server for later use in the configuration process. Configure SAML Authentication to Work with True SSO: Set up SAML authentication to integrate with VMware Workspace ONE Access, which is a prerequisite for True SSO. Configure Horizon Connection Server for True SSO: Use the vdmutil command-line interface to configure True SSO on the connection server. Advanced Configuration Settings For more granular control over True SSO, you can manage advanced settings using Group Policy Objects (GPOs) on the Horizon Agent machine, registry settings on the Horizon Enrollment server, and LDAP entries on the Connection Server. These settings include configuring default timeouts, load balancing, and specifying domains to be included. Troubleshooting True SSO If True SSO stops working, users might see an "incorrect username or password" message. To troubleshoot, administrators can use the system health dashboard in Horizon Console to identify and resolve issues related to True SSO. Conclusion True SSO in VMware Horizon is a powerful feature that simplifies the authentication process for users while enhancing security. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can set up True SSO in your Horizon environment, providing your users with a more seamless and secure experience. Remember to refer to the official VMware documentation for the most up-to-date information and best practices.
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  32. I wanted to post something here because in some verticals like retail, some people are just moving to Android 11 now (I know of a very large retailer where this is the case). Starting in Android 11, Google is starting to validate the RADIUS certificate chain for devices using EAP-TLS (Cert-Based Auth for WiFi). One of the more common things over the years going back to the SEG days is people do not know how to build certificates correctly. Often, we just get the certificate from the security team and move on, but you end up having to rip apart the PFX to build the chain correctly. I'll throw this here just for others: Re-create the PFX: ##Extract the Key## openssl pkcs12 -in test.pfx -nocerts -out test.key ##Extract the CER## openssl pkcs12 -in test.pfx -clcerts -nokeys -out test.cer ##Decrypt the Private Key## openssl rsa -in test.key -out test-decrypted.key After you do that, you open up the test.cer in Notepad++ preferably and paste in the text of your intermediate certs followed by your root certificates and save it. Once that is done, you re-create your PFX: ##Create a PFX## openssl pkcs12 -export -out test.pfx -inkey test-decrypted.key -in test.cer -certfile cert-chain.pem For the Android issue, you don't need to re-create the PFX. You just need to upload that test.cer. In additional leverage the KB article for reference below to push down the SDK settings to your Android Intelligent Hub to ensure WiFi supports a full client certificate chain. KB Article for reference: AAGNT-195041 - Certificates incorrectly installed for WPA2 Enterprise WiFi for Android 11+ (89264) (omnissa.com)
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  33. EUC News of the week - here you go! https://juliuslienemann.wordpress.com/2024/06/13/week-24-2024-vmware-enduser-computing-updates/
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  34. In the dynamic landscape of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), the ability to monitor and analyse events is crucial for maintaining the performance, security, and efficiency of your VMware Horizon environment. This blog post will delve into the intricacies of monitoring and analysing Horizon events, providing you with the knowledge to effectively manage your Horizon 8 VDI deployment. Understanding Horizon Events Horizon events encompass a wide range of activities within your VDI environment, including end-user actions, administrator tasks, system failures, errors, and statistical data. These events are recorded in a dedicated event database, which can be hosted on Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, or PostgreSQL. Configuring the Event Database Before you can start monitoring and analysing events, you must configure the event database. This involves setting up the database according to the specifications outlined in the Horizon 8 Installation and Upgrade document. It's important to note that while VMware Horizon manages the growth of the event and event_data tables, you are responsible for implementing a space management policy for the event_historical and event_data_historical tables. Monitoring Events in Horizon Console The Horizon Console is your central hub for monitoring events. By navigating to Monitor > Events, you can view a list of events, set options, filter events, and sort them by various criteria. The console allows you to select the maximum number of events to retrieve and choose whether to display time in UTC. Event Types and Severities Horizon events are categorised into different types and severities. The types include Audit Success, Audit Failure, Error, Information, and Warning. Each event is accompanied by a severity level that indicates the impact or importance of the event. Analysing Events with Reporting Tools For in-depth analysis, you can use business intelligence reporting engines or database reporting tools to examine events in the database tables. These tools allow you to access and analyse event data, providing insights into the operations and health of your Horizon environment. Generating Event Log Messages in Syslog Format For integration with third-party analytics software, you can configure Horizon to generate event log messages in Syslog format. This is achieved using the vdmadmin command with the -I option, which records event messages in event log files that can be used as input for analytics operations. Monitoring Components and Troubleshooting The Horizon Console dashboard provides a quick overview of the status of various components in your deployment. Additionally, the VMware Logon Monitor can be used to monitor Windows user logons and report performance metrics, aiding in troubleshooting slow logon performance. Best Practices for Event Management Regularly review events to identify patterns or anomalies that may indicate underlying issues. Use filters effectively to focus on specific types of events or time frames. Implement a robust backup and retention policy for event data to ensure compliance and facilitate historical analysis. Leverage the Horizon Help Desk Tool and VMware Logon Monitor for real-time monitoring and troubleshooting. Conclusion Monitoring and analysing Horizon events is an essential aspect of managing a VDI environment. By following the guidelines outlined in this blog post, you can ensure that your Horizon deployment operates smoothly, providing users with a seamless experience while maintaining the highest levels of security and performance. Remember, the key to successful event management lies in proactive monitoring, thorough analysis, and timely intervention.
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  35. Workspace ONE Launcher lets IT administrators design a custom home screen for Android devices. You can easily layout your applications and branding using the Workspace ONE UEM admin console. Once set up, the Launcher automatically replaces your regular home screen and enforces IT policies for both the device and apps. It’s designed with frontline workers in mind, but its flexible design can be adapted to fit any company’s needs. This blog article details how to enable this capability with either Okta or Entra ID - https://darrylmiles.blog/2024/04/06/setting-up-android-check-in-check-out-cico-with-okta-or-entra-id-azure-ad/
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  36. Well done to the team getting our Community up and running! Excited to see us grow into the future!
    4 points
  37. Hello 👋 nice to have our own community website!
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  38. This is a great article for getting started, and I found it helpful in designing my process with Hashicorp Packer.
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  39. Glad to be here! Looking forward to seeing this community grow.
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  40. If you are looking to implement True SSO in complex multi-forest environments check out the following blog that provides key technical information to be considered doing the implementation and beyond. https://techzone.omnissa.com/blog/deploying-horizon-8-and-true-sso-multi-forest-environments
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  41. Code of Conduct This community is comprised of global participants with different perspectives, unique backgrounds, culturally based ways of communication and varying knowledge / skills levels. To ensure that all participants have a positive experience in the forums, we expect all users to adhere to the website Terms of Service as well as the Code of Conduct do’s and don’ts that we are sharing here. If the guidelines provided in this living document are not followed, the moderation actions detailed below may be taken. The goal is to create a collaborative forum for education and discussion about our products and solutions, allowing us to work together for the betterment of all our end users. These guidelines are in place to provide clear expectations and ensure this is a safe and respectful place for all users - customers, partners, and employees. Do: Be respectful: Treat all forum users, including other members, moderators, and employees with kindness, empathy, and respect. Recognize and appreciate the diversity of backgrounds, experiences, knowledge levels, and opinions within our community. Have patience: We know how imperative it is to get your questions answered and your issues resolved, and we will do our best to ensure a great experience seeking help on these forums. During this time of transition there are sure to be some snags, so your patience is appreciated as we stand this forum up and get going! Our internal team will be actively engaged and helping as they can, but research takes time to give our end users practical and validated responses. Use inclusive language: Use inclusive language that promotes a welcoming atmosphere. Avoid offensive or exclusionary comments related to race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, religion, or any other personal characteristics. Connect with others: Foster a fun and inclusive community by making friends and welcoming new users. 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If the behavior continues after this temporary ban, the user may be permanently banned from engaging on the forums. If you wish to appeal a moderation action please direct message the community team for assistance. If you feel someone has violated this code of conduct, please use the report feature (which can be found by clicking the three dots at the top of any post or direct message) for assistance. This will alert your community team and they will promptly review the report, intervening as needed. Other notes Please note that this is a living document which may be edited with additional guidelines as our community continues to grow. Appropriate moderation actions are decided at the sole discretion of the Community Team and may differ from what is indicated here when appropriate based on the severity of the offence.
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  42. Bring together identity and device posture to enhance security is a key element of Workspace ONE Access, which combines the user’s identity with factors such as device and network information to make intelligence-driven, conditional access decisions for applications delivered by Workspace ONE. If you want to learn more about Workspace ONE Access, we have a dedicated product page on TechZone that guides you through that journey - https://techzone.omnissa.com/workspace-one-access. Feel free to leave any feedback, using the Feedback button in the upper-right hand corner of the page
    4 points
  43. If you have ever wondered why we have two things called Freestyle Orchestrator and what the differences are, then you should read this great blog by @Michael Bradley to learn more. https://techzone.omnissa.com/blog/why-there-are-two-freestyle-orchestrators-and-when-use-each
    3 points
  44. Late last year, we added the OS Updates Dashboard for managing OS updates on macOS Devices. For those IT admins who have struggled to keep your macOS devices up-to-date with the latest patches and OS updates, this recently added feature is a game changer. Check out this tutorial on Tech Zone to learn how to use the OS Updates Dashboard in Workspace ONE UEM to manage updates for your macOS devices. Using Workspace ONE to Manage Operating System Updates on macOS Devices
    3 points
  45. A common topic of discussion around wanting to move to Modern Management with Workspace ONE is how to deal with existing devices that are managed by an existing PCLM or UEM solution. Here are a couple of awesome helper tools to make the switch easy and low risk: Retrospective Drop Ship Provisioning - deploy a Drop Ship Provisioning Offline PPKG to a device and reset it in order for it to reboot, pickup the PPKG and perform an OOBE into UEM. Note this is also a great way of remotely resetting an existing WS1 device in order to repurpose it such as issuing it to a different user. More details here. Mover - Migration Tool for Windows - Tool for moving devices between different Workspace ONE instances, or from Intune over to Workspace ONE. This includes a neat UI to keep the user informed and doesn't involve a wipe and load process. Read more about it and grab the tool here and be sure to checkout the demo. And don't forget these onboarding resources for further information: Onboarding Guides in Techzone Windows Enrollment Options in Docs
    3 points
  46. Curious about Freestyle Orchestrator in Workspace ONE UEM? Want to know how to build automation workflows that increase your speed and flexibility in regards to device management? @Andreano Lanusse has an excellent Getting Started guide on Tech Zone that will introduce you to Freestyle Orchestrator and provide everything you need to create your first workflows. Check it out on Tech Zone. Getting Started with Freestyle Orchestrator
    3 points
  47. Curious about what Workspace ONE Intelligence can do for you? Want to know how you can start leveraging Intelligence to gain insight into your Workspace ONE instance? Check out this Getting Started with Workspace ONE Intelligence guide on Tech Zone. Getting Started with Workspace ONE Intelligence
    3 points
  48. Curious about how Workspace ONE Experience Management can help you deliver an exceptional employee experience in today's digital workplace? Delve into this enlightening blog post in Tech Zone authored by @Christina Minihan to discover more about its fundamentals, essential tools, and example use cases: Getting Started with Workspace ONE Experience Management. You might also be interested to browse through the Workspace ONE Experience Management documentation.
    3 points
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